2016 SCAA Handbook - South Carolina Archery Association
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2016 SCAA Handbook - South Carolina Archery Association
2016 SCAA Tournament Information Guide sc-archery.com Facebook.com/SCArchery 2016 SCAA Tournament Schedule All lower region tournaments are for the regional competition unless noted. Upper region has 2 tournaments per club for regional. State events have set shooting times. Check website for details on indoor tournament times. Outdoor events are 9 and 1. ****These dates are to be set. Check website for details. January 2-3 January 9-10 January 16-17 January 23-24 January 30-31 February 6-7 February 13-14 February 20-21 February 27-28 March 5-6 March 12-13 March 18-20 March 19-20 March 22-24 March 26-27 Upper Region Keowee Midlands TAB (Upper #1) Keowee Midlands Keowee State Indoor (no 3D) April 23-24 April 30-May 1 May 7-8 May 12-14 May 14-15 May 21-22 May 28-29 June 4-5 June 11-12 June 18-19 June 25-26 July 2-3 July 16-17 July 23-24 July 24-26 July 30 Swamp Fox Wildlife Action State Vegas and 3D Lake Marion Swamp Fox Lake Marion (Sunday only) Sandune Swamp Fox Broken Arrow Keowee (Upper #1) Sandune Midlands Lake Marion State Hunter and 3D Lake Marion -Palmetto Sportsman Classic TAB-ASA Qualifier Wildlife Action NASP State Tournament Sumter County Civic Center Happy Easter! April 2-3 April 9-10 April 16-17 Lower Region Broken Arrow Sandune State 900 and 3D (Last date to join lower regional) Midlands (Upper #1) Lake Marion-ASA Qualifier (Last date to join lower regional) Keowee (Upper #2) Wildlife Action Bowhunters of South Carolina Tournament-Rock’s Pond Midlands-ASA Qualifier 2016 NASP National Tournament Louisville, KY Swamp Fox State International & 3D TAB (Upper #2) Broken Arrow Keowee SE Outdoor Sectional (more details coming) Keowee State Field and 3D Midlands (Upper #2) Swamp Fox Sandune ASA Qualifier & Charity Shoot (non-regional) (Sat. only) Broken Arrow TAB Midlands Wildlife Action State ASA (non-regional) 2016 NASP® World Tournament Myrtle Beach, SC Swamp Fox State 3D and End of the Year Banquet (more details coming) August 6-7 Lake Marion PeeDee Deer Classic Florence, SC August 20-21 Keowee August 27 TAB-13th Western Carolina Circuit Championship Shoot and Picnic To Be Determined SCAA Board of Director’s Meeting SCAA Officers President-David Chumley Secretary/TreasurerLaura Chumley 331 Crape Myrtle Rd Laurens, SC 29360 864-237-2009 (David) 864-415-4241 (Laura) [email protected] David and Laura first 3D tournament was in July 2005 and they haven’t stopped. They enjoy shooting all styles of archery whether it is local, state, or at the national level. They primarily shoot 3D but enjoy all styles of archery, including NFAA and bow-hunting. They are members of The Archery and Bow Club (TABs). David has been serving as an officer of the SCAA since 2011, when he first took office as Vice-President. Laura took on the role as Secretary/Treasurer in 2015. Besides archery, they are involved with their church and their sons, James and Elijah. Regional Competition Director Skylar Murray 3216 Cypress Pond Rd. Walterboro, SC 29488 843-908-0612 (call/text-- 4 and 8 pm M-F) [email protected] Skylar hasfound a knack for archery after participating in summer camp in Summerton in 2009. This led to her competing at state and national archery events. Skylar enjoys 3D along with paper targets and hunting. She has been an officer for 2 years. Other than archery Skylar enjoys skeet shooting, doing projects, and spending time with her nephews. She is a ninth grade student in the New Tech Program at Colleton County High with a 4.1 GPA. She is a board member of the South Carolina Waterfowl Association, secretary for Broken Arrow Archery Club, and a member of Wildlife Action Archery Club. Quiver Editor (vacant) Vice-President Angie Knight PO Box 295 Anderson, SC 29622 (864) 221-3255 [email protected] Angie started shooting 3 1/2 years ago after seeing archery on Top Shot. She developed a love for the discipline target archery involves. She is a USA Archery certified Level 3NTS coach. She has been married 6 years has two children and five spoiled dogs. When not shooting she likes singing on the worship team and doing other things with her church. She has earned two Master Degrees through Liberty University. SCAA/NFAA Director Steven M. Coleman 1061 Lynn Lane Sumter, SC 29153 803-840-9606 (Voice) 253-576-2989 (text) [email protected] Steve has been shooting for over 20 years. After retiring from the US Army, he relocated to South Carolina where he coaches other archers and travels to various archery tournaments. He started coaching in 2004 and is certified by NFAA and USA Archery Associations. In 2014, he became the NFAA Director for South Carolina. Webmaster Dayton Colie 843-532-5133 [email protected] Dayton started competing in 2013. He quickly discovered the fun and began shooting in the regional and state tournaments. He enjoys shooting 3D and spots tournaments with his daughter. He has been webmaster since 2015. 2016 T.A.B. Archery Shoot Schedule The Archery & Bow Club January 23rd & 24th “The Cabin Fever Reliever” 3-D; SCAA Upper Regional 25 3-D targets; SCAA rules; Casual registration starting at 8:00 AM Saturday & Sunday; Cutoff 1:00 PM Sunday; Score Cards in by 4:00 P.M. All shooters & visitors welcome. March 19th & 20th “The Flight Of The Eagle” 3-D; Western Carolina Circuit Shoot #6 25 3-D targets; WC Circuit rules; Casual registration starting at 8:00 AM Saturday & Sunday; Cutoff 1:00 PM Sunday; Score Cards in by 4:00 P.M. All shooters & visitors welcome. Also ASA State Qualifier available May 21st & 22nd “The Buckskin Jamboree” 3-D; SCAA Upper Regional 25 3-D targets; SCAA rules; Casual registration starting at 8:00 AM Saturday & Sunday; Cutoff 1:00 PM Sunday; Score Cards in by 4:00 P.M. All shooters & visitors welcome. Also “T.A.B.’s Coonshoot Championship” Saturday night starting at dark; 50% money payback; Winner also gets name on the “King of the Coonshoot” trophy and will keep it until next year. July 2nd & 3rd “The War Party” 3-D; Western Carolina Circuit Shoot # 12 25 3-D targets; WC Circuit rules; Casual registration starting at 8:00 AM Saturday & Sunday; Cutoff 1:00 PM Sunday; Score Cards in by 4:00 P.M. All shooters & visitors welcome. August 27 13th Annual Western Carolina Circuit Picnic & Championship Shoot Non circuit shooters may shoot as guest, but will not be eligible for a championship award. Guest shoot fee will be $15.00. Registration starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 9:30 AM with a 10:00 AM shotgun start for all shooters. Following the shoot, a free picnic lunch will be provided for all shooters (circuit shooters & their families, & guest shooters.) Contact any of following with questions: Al Brandon: 864-630-1585 Johnny Finger: 864-590-6402 C.B. Scruggs: 864-494-0084 Frank Kimbrell: 864-316-3454 Bobby Forrester: 864-414-1765 GPS Address: 3690 Bramlett Church Rd., Gray Court, SC 29645 Follow us on Facebook Keowee Bowmen Inc www.keoweebowmen.com 2016 Schedule All tournaments are 25 target 3D with casual registration unless noted. January 2-3 The 3D Freeze February 6-7 The 3D Chiller February 20-21 SCAA/NFAA State Indoor (no 3D) Fri. 6:30pm, Sat. 9:00am, 1:00pm, Sun. 9:00am, 1:00pm 2 shooting times are required for tournament Preregister between Jan. 15-29 by contacting Dale Smith or Perry Burns March 5-6 The 3D Spring Fling Upper Regional April 23-24 The 3D Classic Upper Regional May 28-29 NFAA SE Outdoor Sectional Pre-register online at our website. Shotgun starts for sectional, both Sat & Sun at 9 AM. 15 target 3D (all known distance, casual registration) June 13-14 SCAA Field and 3D Summer Sizzler Field Tournament will have shooting times of 9 am and 1 pm Aug. 20-21 The Bowhunter Jamboree Keowee Bowmen is located on Archery Club road which is 5-1/2 miles North of Clemson on Hwy 133 towards Six Mile . Turn back to the west or left on Archery club road off of Hwy 133, go 1/2 mile, club is on left. 153 Archery Club Rd Central, SC 29630 (GPS Address) Perry Burns, Pres Herb Strickland, VP Chris Norris, Treas. Emmett Tyree, Sec. Dale Smith 864-784-0848 864-882-0560 864-421-4041 864-653-5632 864-637-9100 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Check our website often to keep up with upcoming shoots and current scores etc. www.keoweebowmen.com January 9-10 25 target 3D February 13-14 25 target 3D March 12-13 25 target 3D April 16-17 Upper Regional Shoot/25 target 3D May 7-8 25 target 3D/SC ASA Qualifier June 18-19 Upper Regional Shoot/25 target 3D July 16-17 25 target 3D All shoots are casual registration starting at 8am. Open to all shooters-members and guests Registration fees: $15 non-club members $10 club members Concessions—Fresh water and restrooms are available on site Contact information President: Lance Tidwell 803-237-6285 Email: [email protected] Vice President: John Long Email: [email protected] Treasurer: Tom Jeffrey Email: [email protected] 201 Mt. Elon Church Rd., Hopkins, SC 29061 DIRECTIONS: From I-77: Take Hwy 378 East of Columbia 8 miles left on Blue Johnson Rd then merge right on Mt Elon Church Rd. approx.. 1/8 mile on the left From East of Columbia take Hwy 378 and approx. 3 miles past McEntire ANG turn right onto Blue Johnson Rd and then merge right onto Mt Elon Church Rd Swamp Fox Archers 2016 Shoot Schedule January 9-10 Foam Killer Kick off 30 3-D targets February 20-21 Chilli Bowl 30 3-D targets May 14-15 State International and Swamp Thang 3D International Tournament is shotgun Times 9 am and 1pm June 4-5 Lower Regional 30 3-D targets July 30 State 3D and SCAA Award Banquet State 3D begins at 10 am. Registration and Practice closes at 9:30. Check SCAA website or SCAA Facebook page for more information. President Jimmy Sanders (803)795-5943 VP/ Sec. David Harrison (803)775-0113 Contact Cross Roads Archery (803)478-8529 Directions: Form Silver: Off Hwy 15 take Furse Rd. – turn right onto Freemont Rd-Turn right onto Richbourg Dr – Follow signs From Summerton: Off Hwy 10/301 take Governor Richards Rd\26 – turn right onto Urbana Rd-Turn Left onto Furse Rd- Turn left at Fremont Rd- Follow signs. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Swamp-Fox-Archers Sandune Archery Club 2016 Schedule February 13-14 30 target 3D April 9-10 State 900 and 3D State 900 shooting times are 9 AM and 1 PM. June 11-12 ASA qualifier/non-regional Crossway Foodbank Charity Shoot Spring and Fall dates for Archery Kids Day to be determined. President -Kelly Rogers (843) 907-1766 [email protected] Secretary-Beth Anctil (843) 340-2357 [email protected] Treasurer-Tim Smith (843) 467-1639 [email protected] Youth Director- Haylee Black [email protected] Web Master-John Mitchell (843) 742-5315 [email protected] Vice President-John Black [email protected] Bowhunter Director-Corey Henderson (843) 267-4559 [email protected] Social Director-Mr. John Burks [email protected] We are located at the back of the Socastee Recreation Park Socastee Park 7485 Butler Rd., Myrtle Beach 29572 www.sandunearchery.com https://twitter.com/SanduneArchery facebook.com/SanduneArchery Email: [email protected] 2016 Schedule January 23-24 Regional 3D February 6 February 7 Bowhunters of SC Rabbit Hunt Regional 3D March 12-13 State Hunter Round and Regional 3D Hunter Tournament will have shooting times of 9 am and 1 pm March 18-20 Palmetto Sportsman Classic Event* (non-regional) April 16-17 ASA Qualifier & Regional 3D April 30-May 1 Bowhunters of SC Annual 3D Tournament (non-regional) August 6-7 PeeDee Deer Classic* (non-regional) Florence Civic Center *More details can be found on SCAA message board and Lake Marion’s Facebook page closer to event. President Sec/Treas. Fred Connor 803-492-7997 Kelly Geddings [email protected] 450 Ash Hill Dr. Eutawville SC 29048 Wildlife Action Archery Club 2016 3D Tournament Schedule January 16-17 State Vegas & 3D (causal registration) Friday: 6:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 4:30 PM Sunday: 9:00 AM, 1:00 PM Pre-register for Vegas by contacting Stephen Tanner (843)870-3367 or [email protected]. March 19-20 3D April 23-24 3D July 23-24 ASA State 3D (non-regional) More information to come 1212 Ranger Drive, Cross 29436 Stephen Tanner (843) 870-3367 Michael McKnight (843) 509-1080 Our Club Wildlife Action Archery Club would like to thank Wildlife Action and Santee Cooper for the use of the building and the land. With their help and dedication to the great people of the area and the fantastic environment, we are able to sponsor 3-D archery events sporting 25 targets and a spacious indoor range. We have a full kitchen with a meeting area and restrooms available. Bring the family out and join us. We serve refreshments, and they can be eaten while enjoying the wildlife from the dock. https://www.facebook.com/actionarchery 2016 3D Schedule February 27-28 April 2-3 May 21-22 Club Range: 12878 Augusta Hwy Walterboro, SC 29488 **Tournament Range: 7844 Augusta Hwy Smoaks, SC 29481 Tournament Range is under construction. All events will be held at the club range until further notice. Conrad Smith 843-908-1489 Ralph Helmey 843-217-0522 [email protected] Skylar Murray [email protected] http://www.brokenarrowarcheryclub.com/ https://www.facebook.com/BrokenArrowArcheryClub Broken Arrow Archery Club is set up to be a ministry to serve God and encourage Christian growth by fostering faith, fun and fellowship among archers and bow hunters. We provide a place and means for people to practice archery in Christian safe and enjoyable environment. We provide a family oriented atmosphere for everyone no matter their ability, age or style and class of shooting. As well as teaching people how to use proper archery technique. This club is primarily for recreation; however the club will aid those wishing to compete. We strive to protect and preserve the sport of archery and bow hunting for the enjoyment of all generations’ current and future, hunter and non-hunter alike. Thank you BAAC National Field Archery Association https://www.nfaausa.com/ Steven M. Coleman, State Director 803-840-9606 (Voice) 253-576-2989 (text) [email protected] 1061 Lynn Lane, Sumter 29153 About the NFAA Founded in 1939, the National Field Archery Association is a non-profit corporation dedicated to the sport of archery, and is the largest field archery organization in the World. The NFAA is a member of the International Field Archery Association and a national allied organization of USA Archery. The NFAA promotes numerous shooting styles including freestyle, freestyle limited, barebow, competitive bowhunter, bowhunter freestyle, freestyle limited, recurve, and traditional. Several national championship tournaments— outdoor, indoor, marked, and unmarked 3D-—are hosted each year, and draw over 3,000 archers. The organization also hosts eight sectional indoor and eight sectional outdoor championships. The NFAA sanctions more than 100 statechampionship level tournaments and thousands of club shoots, in addition to many popular league programs and mail matches. The most well-known NFAA event is the annual 3 Star Tour. The Tour includes The Vegas Shoot in Las Vegas, NV, the NFAA National Indoor in Louisville, KY, and the First Dakota Classic in Yankton, SD. Benefits of joining the SCAA/NFAA The NFAA establishes shooting regulations, hosts tournaments, maintains records, and provides organized state associations and archery clubs with a well-rounded program of events. Your membership provides you with the following benefits. Enjoy a Complimentary Subscription to Archery Magazine-Members receive four issues per year featuring tournament information and results, archery news and information, articles on equipment and shooting advice, bowhunting features, and more. Compete in NFAA Events-Participate in National, Sectional, State, and Club Outdoor, Indoor, and Marked and Unmarked 3D tournaments. Participate in Indoor and Outdoor Leagues-The NFAA offers a complete program to assist local archery clubs in starting indoor and outdoor leagues. Earn Awards and National Recognition for your Skills-The NFAA offers a variety of Awards Programs for the bowhunter and the target archer. Take Advantage of Special Insurance Rates-Liability insurance is available for affiliated clubs, pro shops and state associations. NFAA memberships include individual limited liability coverage up to $5,000 for NFAA bowhunters. Members may also qualify for Group Term Life Insurance, Major Medical, Catastrophic Major Medical, Personal Accident and All-Risk Archery Equipment Insurance. Call Sadler & Co. at (800) 622-7370 for current rates. Become a Certified Instructor-The NFAA offers a combined instructor program with USA Archery. Archery instructor courses are provided for archers seeking to become archery coaches. Courses cover shooting form, equipment tuning, and teaching techniques. For more information, visit the Certification section at www.usaarchery.org Support archery tournaments and archery programs at the state level-The SCAA works to provide competitive and recreational archery opportunities to archers in South Carolina. The membership sustains the organization and helps in shaping the opportunities provided. State NFAA Events Jan 16-17 Vegas- Wildlife Action Feb 20-21 Indoor-Keowee Bowmen March 12-13 Hunter-Lake Marion April 9-10 900-Sandune Archery Club May 14-15 International-Swamp Fox July 11-12 Field-Keowee See club pages for more details. All events have scheduled shooting times. Sectional NFAA Events Southeastern Indoor Sectional Events Feb 20 Miami Springs, FL Newberry, FL Mar 4 Conyers, GA Southeastern Outdoor Sectional Event May 28-29 Keowee Bowmen Central, SC National NFAA Events Jan 29-31 The Vegas Shoot Las Vegas, NV Mar 19-20 35th Annual Indoor Louisville, KY June 10-12 First Dakota Classic Yankton, SD Visit the following link for more NFAA scheduled events or information about the ones listed above. https://www.nfaausa.com/calendar Awards offered from the NFAA https://www.nfaausa.com/documents NFAA Tournament Awards NFAA Indoor League Award NFAA Outdoor League Award 20 Pin Award 15 Pin Award 500 and/or Perfect Club Art Young Awards Game Awards of the NFAA Art Young Big Game Awards Art Young Small Game Awards Bowhunter Awards Bowfisher Program Awards Diamond Buck Awards Compton Medal of Honor NFAA President’s Award Medal of Merit The Order of the Bone Fellowship of Robinhood USA ARCHERY CERTIFIED COACHES IN SC South Carolina has many individuals that are certified archery coaches through the USA Archery Coaching Certification Program. There are multiple levels of certification that a coach can obtain. More information regarding these levels and how to contact an archery coach can be found on the USA Archery website. http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Archery/Coaching/Find-an-Instructor- or-Coach Level 1 Instructor - A Level 1 Instructor is most closely associated with a "grassroots" program that is short-term in scope and focused on introducing basic archery skills to beginners. Such programs would include: camps outing, 4-H, and Parks and Recreation. (Coaches can be found on the website above.) Level 2 Instructor A Level 2 Instructor works with a more established archery program such as J.O.A.D., A.S.A.P., college clubs and local clubs with a strong beginner component. Level 2 Instructors are also certified to teach Level 1 courses. Level 3-NTS Coach The Level 3 course moves away from group instruction and into individual athlete development. Level 3 Coaches are certified to teach Level 1 and Level 2 courses. Level 4-NTS Coach Level 4 Certification is appropriate for Level 3 Coaches looking to advance their coaching skills and become eligible for USA Archery national camps and International Team Staff (ITS) positions. Level 4 Coaches are certified to teach Level 1 and 2 courses. Level 2 Instructors Mark Wheatley Aiken Bruce Matrisciani Edisto Island, SC Kevin Strohmier Myrtle Beach Angela Knight Anderson Lewis Pettit Effingham Jerry Williams Myrtle Beach William Nickles Anderson Jamie Cheek Florence Brandi Mims N. Charleston Chuck Iler Bennettsville Stephanie Mamola Goose Creek Russell Cooper Piedmont Anna Ruggiero Charleston Brandie Huffman Greenville Andrea Hall Spartanburg Scott McCreary Campobello Michael Smith Inman, SC Joy Hall Spartanburg Brian Stephens Chesnee Brandon Bernheisel Ladson James Hammett Spartanburg Suzanne Hobson Clover Robert Hamilton Lexington Chuck Easton (Level 1) Summerville Danielle Han Duncan William Lowder, Jr Manning Daniel Bernheisel Summerville Shannon Johnson Conway Romilda Smith Summerville Level 3-NTS Coach Carli Cochran Columbia Kinga Kiss-Johnson McCormick Seaborn Dale Smith Six Mile Thomas Jeffery Columbia Tillmon Ancrum I Orangeburg Douglas Neubauer Spartanburg Nancey Tsai Hanahan Patricia M. Hensley Richburg Jack Wallace II Townville Level 4 Coach Gerald J. Hensley Level 4-NTS Coach Richburg Steven M. Coleman Sumter, SC ARCHERY SHOOTERS ASSOCIATION SC ASA Federation Director Tammy Carter 803-493-1875 [email protected] ASA 3-D archery features competitive rounds of 20 lifelike, three-dimensional animal targets made of foam. The scoring rings are not visible from the shooting stake and binoculars are allowed. Advanced archers must determine the distance to the target, pick a good aiming point, and execute the shot. The ASA was the first archery organization to implement a speed limit for safety and to establish a level playing field for 3-D competition. Beginning in 2007, the ASA was the first national organization to incorporate known distance competition to provide competitors with another option for competing in 3-D archery. If you are a target archer, bowhunter or just interested in getting started in archery, the ASA will provide you the opportunity to meet and share experiences with new friends, learn about the latest equipment, improve your archery skills, and spend time with great people. Carolina Arrow Sports 1821 Old Hwy 321 (Behind Dixie Diner) Clover SC 29710 Nicky Brakefield (803) 242-2536 [email protected] Lake Marion Archery Club 450 Ash Hill Dr. Eutawville SC 29048 Fred Connor (803) 600-3684 [email protected] Midland Archery Club 201 Mt. Elon Church Rd. Hopkins, SC 29061 Lance Tidwell (803) 237-6285 [email protected] Robinhood Archery Club 3870 Homestead Road Rock Hill SC 29732 Ken Cobb (803)230-7774 [email protected] T.A.B The Archery & Bow Club 3690 Bramlett Church Rd. Gray Court 29645 Al Brandon (864) 630-1585 [email protected] ASA FEDERATION Qualifiers and State Championship Sandune Archery Club 7485 Butler Rd., Myrtle Beach 29572 Tim Smith (843) 467- 1639 [email protected] Wildlife Action Archery Club 1212 Ranger Dr., Cross 29436 Stephen Tanner (843) 870-3367 [email protected] MCKENZIE ASA PRO/AM TOUR National Tournaments 2016 Dates Location 2016 Dates Location March 19-20 T.A.B. The Archery & Bow Club Forsyth Archery Club (NC/SC) Feb 26-28 Hoyt Pro/AM Foley, AL March 26 Carolina Arrow Sports (SC/NC/TN) Mar 31-Apr 3 Easton SW Shootout Paris, TX April 16-17 Lake Marion Archery Club April 29-May 1 Georgia Pro/AM Augusta, GA April 23-24 Robinhood Archery Club (SC/NC/GA) June 3-5 TRU Ball & Bear London, KY May 7-8 Midland Archery Club Jun 24-26 Mathews Archery Metropolis, IL May 21 Rock Branch Archery Club (GA/SC) August 4-7 ASA Classic Ft Benning, GA June 11 Sandune Archery Club July 23-24 ASA State Championship Wildlife Action Archery Club Competitors in all classes must be current members of ASA to participate and to be eligible for trophies at an ASA State Championship. All shooters eligible to participate in ASA State Championships will have qualified by shooting in at least one State Qualifier in that state. Shooters that qualify for, and compete in, an ASA Federation State Championship will automatically win a berth to the ASA Pro/Am Classic. For information about the ASA Federation go to http://www.asaarchery.com/IP/index.php/asa-federation. SOUTH CAROLINA ARCHERY ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL RULE BOOK New for 2016See Official Rules for more information. 1. Two new 3D Classes: Super Senior Open (65 yrs or older) and Known 40 Outlaw (no speed limit)—both classes 40 yd maximum. 2. Youth Open moved to 30 yards. 3. Hunter Unlimited—rear moveable and short (≤12 inches) 4. 3D will no longer be sanctioned by the NFAA and will not be prorated for Shooter of the Year scores. 5. Upper 12 ring may be called if lower 12 ring is in play. 6. State 3D will not be a NFAA sanctioned tournament and score will not be prorated for Shooter of the Year. 7. New form will be used to sign up for the shooter of the year competition. Everyone competing in the first 3 state tournaments will complete form. 8. Individuals can change Shooter of the Year classes before the third state tournament. Previous scores are non-transferable. For items not addressed in this book the SCAA/NFAA refers to the NFAA Constitution & By-laws PURPOSE OF THE SCAA 1. To provide a basic plan by which archery clubs may become affiliated with the South Carolina Archery Association (SCAA) and National Field Archery Association (NFAA) 2. To foster, expand, promote and perpetuate the practice of 3D archery and field archery as the SCAA/NFAA may adopt and enforce uniform rules, regulations, procedures, conditions, and methods of playing such games. 3. To conduct tournaments for its membership and the public in a manner to provide equality and fairness to all. 4. To determine State championships in all archery games adopted by the SCAA/NFAA. 5. To foster and perpetuate a spirit of good fellowship and sportsmanship among all archers. SCAA/NFAA MEMBERSHIP A. Applications for membership can be obtain from an SCAA/NFAA officer, Chartered Club, or by the NFAA website https://nfaausa.com/membership. B. Adult membership shall be granted to any individual 18 years of age or older upon application and payment of regular fees and dues through the SCAA/NFAA. C. Junior Membership shall be granted to individuals under 18 years of age in the same manner as for the adult membership except a date of birth must accompany the individual’s membership. D. Professional Membership: Archers who are NFAA members in good standing shall be eligible for membership, however, those archers under 18 shall be required to E. F. G. submit written permission from his/her parent or guardian. An NFAA form in triplicate shall be provided for Parent or Guardian signature. The SCAA/NFAA or a Chartered Club may suspend or revoke an individual’s membership for actions deemed by the Board of Directors detrimental to the association or club(s). a. Any actions by an individual or club that willfully violates the ConstitutionBylaws or game rules are subject to suspension or revoke of membership. b. Failure to abide by or enforce the rules, regulations and policies of the SCAA/NFAA. c. Reinstatement of Membership lost through expulsion or suspension shall be sustained upon approval by a 2/3 vote of the Board of Directors. A SCAA/NFAA membership allows an individual to, a. Compete for all SCAA/NFAA or NFAA Championships and SC Shooter of the Year (SOY). b. Vote on matters submitted by the Board of Directors c. Hold an office of the SCAA/NFAA. d. Any discounts set forth by the SCAA/NFAA or Chartered Club. A NFAA/SCAA membership card must be presented at time of registration at all state championship tournaments for score to count toward championship. STATE TOURNAMENTS There will be (7) tournaments that will make up the SCAA Shooter of the Year competition. All State Championship Tournaments will be a shotgun start, 9am and 1pm, Saturday and Sunday. Exceptions will be the Indoor, Vegas and the Final 3D Championship (one day shoot). Times will be posted on the website for these tournaments. All competitors must be a member of the SCAA/NFAA or participate in the guest class. In the event that a State tournament cannot be held on the assigned date, an alternate date will be set by the Board of Directors. The Rules and Regulations governing tournaments 1 through 6 are as described in the current NFAA Constitution and Bylaws Handbook. ARTICLE II, ARTICLE III, ARTICLE IV, ARTICLE VI An abbreviated description of the below events can be found on the SCAA website. 1. State Vegas Round Championship 3. State 900 Target Round Championship 5. State Hunter Target Round Championship 7. State 3D Championship 2. State Indoor Round Championship 4. State Field Target Round Championship 6. State International Round Championship The State 3-D tournament will follow the SCAA rules and regulations for a 3D tournament with the following changes: SCAA State 3-D Championship 1. The State 3-D Championship will be a one-day shotgun start tournament at 10:00 AM. A banquet and awards ceremony will follow the tournament. 2. State 3-D tournaments are to consist of twenty five (25) targets and 14s are for score. 3. All SCAA classes will be recognized except for Bowhunter B. 4. A competitor must be a current NFAA/SCAA member in advance to compete for any State Championship tournament in order to participate for a Championship or the SOY. SCAA Shooter of the Year (SOY) Championship Rules and Information Competition will be governed as follows: 1. A competitor must compete in at least 4 of the State Target Tournaments and have a State 3D score to be eligible to compete for Shooter of the Year in his or her class for that year. 2. All state target scores will be prorated to a max score of 900. This balances all tournaments to be weighted equally. State Champion 3-D scores will be not be prorated to a total score of 900 points, but will be added to the sum of the prorated State Target Scores. 3. The four highest prorated target scores along with the State 3D score will count towards the SCAA Shooter of the Year totals. 5. SCAA 3D classes will be used for the Shooter of the Year competition. Bowhunter B is not a recognized class for Shooter of the Year. 6. A competitor must be a current NFAA/SCAA member to compete for any State Championship tournament and the SOY competition. 7. A competitor must compete in comparable classes, based on equipment, between NFAA and SCAA 3D classes. It is the competitor’s responsibility to verify with state officials if there is a question about like classes. 8. Bowhunter Novice and Hunter Unlimited are target classes recognized by the SCAA, however competitors in these classes will not receive an NFAA award. If a competitor in these classes wishes to receive an NFAA award, they must shoot in a comparable NFAA class based on their equipment. Archers whose bows are equipped with fixed pins and a stabilizer of 12” inches or less can shoot Bowhunter Freestyle. Archers whose bows are equipped with moveable sights and a stabilizer longer than 12” can shoot in the Freestyle class. 9. A competitor may change SOY classes before the third state tournament. Shooter of the Year points will not be transferred to the new class. 10. If a shooter changes age classification, during a tournament season, they need to start off in that age groups class in order for all of the results to count towards 3D state championship and SOY. For example, cub is 11 yrs old and turns 12 before last Championship tournament, they should start the season in youth 12-14. 11. At State, Sectional or National Championship tournaments a separate guest class will be offered. If the guest class and its competitors are on the same course they must give way to the competitors participating for the Championship. 12. Bowhunter Novice Shooter of the Year and 3D Champion: A competitor can win the 3D Championship, Regional or SOY only once in the Bowhunter Novice. He/she will be ineligible to compete for any Bowhunter Novice Championships. GENERAL TOURNAMENT RULES CONDUCT A. Un-sportsmanlike conduct at an event will not be tolerated. Any violation of conduct, rules or of the SCAA Constitution & Bylaws will be handled with the Board of Directors. Actions taken by the Board of Directors will be final. B. Verbal abuse or slander directed toward a Competitor, Tournament Official or guest while on club properties will result in immediate disqualification of the shooter from the Tournament. A report filed with the Board of Directors for further disciplinary action can be submitted. C. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DRUGS ARE PROHIBITED. D. No shooter will be allowed to compete while under the influence of alcohol or any other controlled substance. The penalty is immediate disqualification and sanction of membership. Also local laws apply as to conduct with possible arrest. E. Please help keep our ranges clean. Littering the grounds of any tournament will not be permitted. Cigarette butts are the #1 littering item and a potential fire hazard. F. Competitors are responsible for their guests. Your guests are required to behave in such a manner as to allow competitors to compete in a professional environment. Any Competitor can ask for the removal of a guest from the range for misconduct or creating a disturbance. G. Protests can be made in accordance with ARTICLE VIII. PAR 8, PROTESTS of the SCAA Constitution. TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION SCORING and Other Rules A. Each Competitor is responsible for completing any registration form(s) and that the information is correct in your classification. After the tournament begins, it will not be possible to make changes or additions. Compliance to shooting and equipment rules are required to compete. B. Shooting groups must have at least three shooters and no more than five shooters. Exceptions are allowed if permissible by the hosting club. C. Each archer will shoot their arrows with one foot touching the appropriate stake for their division and class in which they are registered. Handicap vehicles or equipment can be position in a way near the stake for the shooter to execute a safe shot. D. Scoring for 3D targets will be 14, 12, 10, 8, 5 and 0 in the respective scoring rings. Individual clubs may use or not use the 14 ring at their discretion for club shoots. When ASA 12’s are in play and the target has an upper 12, the upper 12 may be “called”. This will make the upper 12 for score as a 12 and eliminate the lower 12 from scoring. The lower 12 scoring area becomes part of the 10 ring. 10, 14 rings will be included as scoring opportunities for State Championship 3D shoots. E. Tournament scorecards: 1. Each shooter will receive two (2) score cards for each round. All information on each scorecard must be filled out and correct. Each group will designate two (2) members of their group to call scores and two (2) members to record the scores. (If the group has only three (3) shooters, the minimum per group, only one (1) will call arrows). Archers will draw for the shooting order in their respective groups and rotate the shooting order. (For club shoots a shooter may be given one (1) score card.) 2. All arrows must remain in the target and should not be touched until all arrows are scored. The arrow shaft must touch any portion of the scoring ring, regardless of deformity of the scoring rings or angle of the arrow in the target to be scored the higher value. The status of any questionable arrows must be determined before removing any arrows from the target. If both score callers agree, the score called is final. If there is disagreement in the designated callers, a third caller from the group other than the archer whose arrow is in question will make the final call. If a questionable arrow exists in groups of three, the designated caller will make his call. If the archer whose arrow is in question does not agree or it is the caller’s arrow, he may have one of the scores make the final call. In all cases the third call is final. 3. Score callers will judge and score each arrow and call out the results to the scorekeepers. This will be recorded on the respective shooters scorecard. Running scores can be checked during the progression of the round to eliminate errors. 4. Both completed scorecards must be totaled and signed as correct by the score keepers and the shooter and turned in at the assigned area. Failure to sign scorecard will result in a NO SCORE for that round. Each shooting group must turn in their scorecards together (except when a shooter is permitted to makeup targets due to equipment failure or other approved leave of emergency). Any individual or group that does not turn in their cards before leaving the range (taking cards with them) will receive a score of “X” for that day’s score. “X” will be used instead of the number (0) on all cards, symbolizing “NO SCORE”. F. Arrows passing through the face, but still in the target, will be pushed back and scored. G. Any arrows deflected by a foreign object or miss fired will be scored where it lies. H. Any arrow embedded in the nock of another arrow (generally known as a “Robin Hood”) will be scored the same as the arrow it struck and skewered, even if it falls to the ground and not in said target. If the arrow contacts another arrow and continues past the target it is scored a miss. I. Tie scores for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be a shoot off if 2 or more competitors for the place are present. If a shoot off can’t be completed, the tie breaker will be the most 14’s and 12’s (combined), 10’s, 8’s and so forth for 3D. Most X’s, highest scoring ring, next highest and so forth for target events. J. A witnessed bounce-out will be re-shot. If an arrow is shot at a target and is suspected by the archer or the group as a pass-through, proceed by letting the next archer in order shoot. Archers not standing at the stake should always observe where the arrow strikes the target for this reason. When all shooters of a group have completed shooting, one (1) “scorer” may proceed to the target to see if there was a pass-through or if the arrow is embedded in the target. If it is embedded in the target, he will request the group to come to the target, and observe pushing back the arrow to score. If the arrow has passed-through, then the “scorer” has to return to the group so the archer can shoot another arrow at the target to score. As soon as possible, tell Range officials which target you had a pass-through on, so it can be replaced or repaired. K. Arrows cannot be touched before scoring. If any shooter pulls arrows from a target before all arrows are officially recorded to the cards, that shooter automatically receives an “X” for said target. L. No shooter will glass the target while standing at the shooting stake after shooting their arrow. Shooters may glass the target prior to shooting, but still be reminded of the time factor restrictions. After assuming their position at the stake, 2 minutes are allowed to shoot one (1) arrow. The shooter will receive a verbal warning from the group or range official for the first offense. Second warning will be a five point (5) penalty from target score, but no less than an “X”. Each subsequent offense will receive same (5) pt. penalty but no less than an “X”. M. An arrow inadvertently dropped while transferring the arrow from the quiver to the bow in preparation of a shot or an arrow that falls or drops off the arrow rest to the ground may be recovered if within reach of the archer, (no assistance with any type of equipment) from the appropriate shooting stake. When a mechanical release is attached or fingers set-up is applied to the string and the arrow is propelled towards the target whether it is in reach or not it is a shot arrow. EQUIPMENT N. EQUIPMENT FAILURE: An archer declaring equipment failure, verified by the group may leave the range to report the equipment failure to a tournament official. Upon reporting to an official, the archer will have forty-five minutes (45) to make necessary repairs or replacement and re-sight the repaired equipment. The archer will then rejoin the original group and continue shooting the remaining targets. All targets missed will be shot under make up rules with a scorekeeper and witness. Any equipment failure that results in an arrow being released toward a target will be scored as it lies; a missed target may not be re-shot. Each archer is limited to one (1) equipment failure per tournament. If a second equipment failure occurs, the archer will remain with his or her group to act as a scorer or scorekeeper. O. Binoculars and spotting scopes will be allowed. They may be checked at random tournament officials or individuals in your shooting group. You may ask to check theirs as well. If any marks are on the binoculars or scopes and can be used to calculate yardage they must be removed from play and deemed inappropriate. User can be subject to disqualification. P. Range finders are only allowed if shooting a known distance class. Distances ranged from a range finder cannot be discussed during the competition, particularly to anyone that will or are competing in an unknown class. This applies to Competitors and guest. Range Officials not Q. R. S. competing in or who has completed the Tournament may range a target for maximum yardage disputes only. An archer may not hold any equipment in line with the target for use as a range finder, and after an archer has set his/her sight, may not let down and re-set the sight. The SCAA has a 300 ft. per second rule with a 3% variance for chronographs (309 ft) as measured by the official on-site chronographs. Each competitor understands and agrees that they may be required to shoot the designated tournament on-site chronographs. If the speed of that arrow is over 309 fps the competitor can make adjustments to correct the speed and reshoot an arrow to be documented on scorecard. The only time adjustments are allowed is before the start of the tournament. At any time during or when turning in scorecards a competitor may be asked to shoot an arrow through the chronograph. If the arrow exceeds 300 fps, 3 arrows will be shot and averaged for the official speed. A speed which exceeds 309 ft. per sec. will result in immediate disqualification of that round score with no exceptions. The SCAA/ NFAA maximum draw-weight of a bow shall not exceed eighty pounds (80)lbs. Tournament Distances: There will be five shooting stakes set with these color and maximum yards: 50 yds (orange) A. B. 40 yds (green) 30 yds (yellow) 25 yds (white) 20 yds (blue) The maximum yardages are listed in the SCAA division chart. Each club will do their best to adhere to the maximum yardages for each class. At times targets may be inadvertently set out to far. If a target is over maximum, the first archer must notify the hosting club prior to shooting, otherwise it must remain for all archers for the duration of the tournament. Bowhunter stakes are to be placed in the shooting lane to give a clear line of sight to the target scoring areas. Tournament Fees -Clubs may set their own entry fee, but is not to exceed the above fees. Adults - $15 Youth/Young Adult - $5 Pee Wee/Cubs – Free Family Max. - $35 Open Pro (Money Payback)- $20 Awards A. Individual clubs determine the type of awards that will be given at their tournaments. B. The following chart details how many awards should be given based on the number of competitors in each class. C. A Money Award is awarded in the Open Pro class. The amount of award for this class is based on 50% of the collected entry fees. The following chart details how much to award for each place. # Archers in Class 1-4 Archers 5-8 Archers 9-12 Archers TROPHY AWARDS Number of Places Awarded 1st Place 1st & 2nd Places 1st, 2nd & 3rd Places Payback Schedule for Open Pro/Money Class # Archers in Class First Second Third 1-3 Archers 100% 4-6 Archers 70% 30% 7 or more Archers 60% 25% 15% SCAA/NFAA 3D SHOOTING STYLES & EQUIPMENT RULES *The following are the SCAA 3-D classes, restrictions, and maximum yardage. Arrow speed is restricted to 300 fps (+3%) for all classes with the exception of Known 40 Outlaw. SCAA STYLE RESTRICTIONS SCAA MAX Open Pro/Money Class Note #6 50 yds (orange) Open Note #6 50 yds (orange) Known 50 Note #6, #5 50 yds (orange) Known 40 Outlaw Note #6, #5, #8 40 yds (green) Women’s Open Note #6, Women 40 yds (green) Senior Open Note #6, (age 50-64 yrs old) 40 yds (green) Super Senior Open Note #6, (age 65+ yrs old) 40 yds (green) Women’s Known Note #6, #5, Women 40 yds (green) Hunter Unlimited Note #3 40 yds (green) Young Adult Boys Open Note #6, Age 15-17, boys 40 yds (green) Young Adult Girls Open Note #6, Age 15-17, girls 40 yds (green) Bowhunter Novice Note #3, Note #9 30 yds(yellow) Women’s Bowhunter Note #3, Note # 9, Women 30 yds(yellow) Bowhunter B Note #3, #7 30 yds(yellow) Youth Note #6, Age 12-14 30 yds (yellow) Traditional Note #1 25 yds (white) NASP High School note #4 20 yds (blue) NASP Middle School note #4 20 yds (blue) Cub Note #6, Age 9-11 20 yds (blue) PeeWee/NASP Elem Note #6(PeeWee), 4 (NASP), 2 Parents Discretion Note #1. Recurve or longbow; fingers and one anchor point only; no device of any kind, including arrow rest, that can be used for sighting to be attached to bow; no clicker or drawchecks; no string sighting aids or levels are allowed; One straight stabilizer, coupling device and weights included, if used, which cannot exceed 12" at any time as measured from the back of the bow Note #2. Pee Wee competitors must be accompanied by an adult and may walk up to whatever distance that feels comfortable to them. Pee wee shoots at club stakes for NFAA field events. A competitor in this division must be less than 8 years old unless shooting NASP equipment at the Elementary School level. Note #3. Rear moveable or Fixed sight; no magnification; total length of each stabilizer cannot exceed 12 inches as measured from the point of contact with the riser including weights and quick disconnects. See diagram. Note #4. Must shoot current approved NASP equipment. Note #5. Competitors must use their own range-finding device. No yardages may be said in presence of someone shooting unknown distances. Note #6. Any sight, magnification, stabilizer, or release Note #7. For archers that have not shot at or above 250 (25 targets) or 300 (30 targets). Note #8. No speed restriction. Note #9. A competitor can win the 3D Championship, Regional OR SOY only once in the Bowhunter Novice. He/she will be ineligible to compete in any of these competitions in the Bowhunter Novice class. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS FOR NFAA SANCTITIONED TOURNAMENTS *The following are the SCAA/NFAA classes and restrictions for the state spot tournaments. For a more detailed description see NFAA Constitution and By-Laws, Article II, pg. 28-35. https://www.nfaausa.com/documents Age Divisions for each Style Adult Senior Silver Senior Master Senior 18+ years old 50< years old 60< years old 70< years old Young Adult Youth Cub Pee Wee 15-17 years old 12-14 years old 9-11 years old >8 years old Shooting Style & Equipment Rules: A. Freestyle Championship-Professional; Any sight, magnification, stabilizer, release. B. Freestyle- Any sight, magnification, stabilizer, release. C. Freestyle Limited- Any sight, magnification, stabilizer, release. Release aids shall be limited to gloves, tabs and fingers. D. Freestyle Bowhunter-Fixed pin sight, maximum 12” stabilizer, no magnification E. Hunter Unlimited*-Rear-adjustable or fixed sight; no magnification; total length of each stabilizer cannot exceed 12 inches as measured from the point of contact with the riser including weights and quick disconnects. See diagram. SCAA recognized only. F. Barebow- no sights. Fingers; one anchor point; G. Competitive Bowhunter-no sights, one anchor point, index finger has to touch the nock H. Novice Bowhunter*-Rear moveable or fixed sight; no magnification; total length of each stabilizer cannot exceed 12 inches as measured from the point of contact with the riser including weights and quick disconnects. See diagram. SCAA recognized only. I. Freestyle Limited Bowhunter-Release aids shall be limited to gloves, tabs and fingers. J. Freestyle Limited Recurve-Recurve or longbow; Any sights; no magnification; no peep; Release aids shall be limited to gloves, tabs and fingers. K. Traditional-Recurve or longbow; fingers and one anchor point only; no device of any kind, including arrow rest, that can be used for sighting to be attached to bow; no clicker or drawchecks; no string sighting aids or levels are allowed. Stabilizer cannot exceed 12 inches. L. Longbow-Same as Traditional, Longbow, wooden arrows, no stabilizers M. NASP-Must shoot current approved NASP equipment. N. GUEST-All participants that are not members of the SCAA/NFAA. Shoot what you bring. SCAA REGIONAL 3D CHAMPIONSHIP Rules for the region are set to best meet the needs of the each region. SCAA rules, yardages, and classes apply. Bowhunter B is excluded from regional competition. If you win the regional competition in Bowhunter Novice, you must move to a higher class. A. Every regional tournament will be casual registration. These tournaments are labeled on the tournament schedule. In the lower region, every tournament (unless noted on the schedule) will be a regional competition. In the upper region, 2 tournaments at each club will be designated as a regional competition. B. By the current arrangement, upper and lower state clubs are as follows: Upstate: Keowee, TAB, and Midlands Lower State: Sandune, Wildlife Action, Lake Marion, Broken Arrow and Swamp Fox C. To participate in the Regional Championship, a Regional 3D Championship registration form and fee must be submitted to a regional club or SCAA secretary prior to the start of the shoot (a participant can’t sign up after a shoot and it count toward the total). A regional membership card will be given to participant and is required at each regional tournament registration. D. A regional competitor may only participate in one class for the regional tournament. This class must be noted on the regional registration form. A competitor may choose to shoot a tournament in a different class, but this score will not count for the regional tournament. E. A competitor may join the regional tournament at any time as long as there are enough shoots to complete the tournament requirements (one tournament per regional club). The end date for the regional can be found on the SCAA Tournament Schedule. F. A score from each club in the region (upper and/or lower state) is needed to be eligible for that regional championship. G. Each Club will maintain the same number of targets, 25 or 30, throughout the year. NOTE; if the 3D Championship applies to the Regional Championship and the host club normally sets 30 targets, then the 25 target shoot will be prorated to a 30 target format for the Upper or Lower Regional Championship. H. The competitor’s highest score from each regional club tournament will be combined to determine their Regional Championship score. A regional scoreboard and standings can be followed on the SCAA website. I. A tie for championship is broken based on the number of SCAA tournaments a competitor participated in during the year. These shoots do not have to be regional specific or strictly 3D. For example, an Upper Regional participant could shoot a State Spot Tournament at a Lower Regional Club and this tournament would count in the tie breaker. J. SCAA has a speed rule of a maximum of 300 fps with a 3% variance. All regional shooters must be prepared to shoot through a chronograph. A disqualification of tournament score will result if a competitor shoots over the maximum speed after beginning the tournament. (excludes Known 40 Outlaw) K. Regional competitors must shoot in a group with 3 adults. These adults do not need to be regional shooters. SCAA defines adult as a competitor that is 18 years old or older. L. The number of places/trophies awarded will be based upon the SCAA TrophyAward chart. M. A competitor can win the 3D Championship, Regional OR SOY only once in the Bowhunter Novice. He/she will then be ineligible to compete in any of these competitions in the Bowhunter Novice class. Regional Championship Fees: NFAA/SCAA Members ADULT $10 17 and under $5 Non-NFAA/SCAA Members ADULTS $15 17 and under $7 Please show your NFAA/SCAA membership card for the discounted price. 3D Open Pro/Money Class Open Known 50 Female Open Women’s Known 40 Senior Open Hunter Unlimited Young Adult Boys Open Female Bowhunter Novice Male Bowhunter Novice Traditional Youth Cub PeeWee CB Scruggs Stephen Tanner Jimmy Sanders Patricia McGinnis Tammy Carter Michael McKnight Brock Morris Christian Pennell Tara Forrest Lance Tidwell Tom Boruk Skylar Murray Haylee Nesbitt Chris Scruggs Upper Regional Lower Regional Brad Poore Danny Thomas Jamie Weatherford Jimmy Sanders Gator Hiott Joyce Wyatt Jamie Wilbanks Lloyd Wilson Michael McKnight Richard Brown Rodney Davis Taylor Hopkins Heather Singleton Perry Benenhaly David Shull Skylar Murray Cody Wall Jesse Hoebee Professional Male Freestyle Jamie Weatherford Novice Bowhunter Male Lance Tidwell Male Freestyle Brent Qualls Novice Bowhunter Female Tara Forrest Men’s Known Jimmy Sanders Young Adult Bowhunter Male Nick Hoebee Women’s Known Haylee Black Traditional Male Jerry Williams Senior Freestyle Michael McKnight Senior Traditional Male David Shull Silver Senior Freestyle Emmett Tyree Youth Male Austin Miller Master Senior Freestyle Jim Ingram Youth Female Skylar Murray Young Adult Male Freestyle Christian Pennell Cub Female Haylee Nesbitt Male Bowhunter Freestyle Lloyd Wilson Pee Wee Male Jesse Hoebee Hunter Unlimited Male Brock Morris Continue making memories to last a lifetime in 2016. Take time to share archery with someone, especially a child. New Record Scores for 2015 Winning first place is a great achievement to make in any class. Doing that and shooting a record breaking score is a great feat. Congratulations to these archers for achieving this goal. LOCATION/TOURNAMENT Keowee Vegas Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Swamp Fox/SCFG Indoor Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Sandune 900 Swamp Fox International Swamp Fox International Swamp Fox International Swamp Fox International Swamp Fox International Swamp Fox International Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Lake Marion Archery Hunter Keowee Bowmen Field Keowee Bowmen Field Keowee Bowmen Field Keowee Bowmen Field Keowee Bowmen Field Keowee Bowmen Field CLASS Master Senior Female Freestyle Male Freestyle Senior Male Freestyle Youth Female Freestyle Peewee Freestyle Silver Senior Male Freestyle Silver Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle Male Freestyle Senior Male Freestyle Master Senior Male F/S Limited Recurve Silver Senior Male Freestyle Silver Senior Bowhunter Freestyle Cub Female Peewee Freestyle Female Freestyle Silver Senior Male Freestyle Master Senior Female Freestyle Youth Female Freestyle Cub Female Freestyle Peewee Freestyle Male Freestyle Senior Male Freestyle Silver Senior Male Freestyle Master Senior Traditional Male Bowhunter Novice Master Senior Female Freestyle Male Young Adult Freestyle Cub Female Freestyle Male PeeWee Freestyle Cub Female Freestyle Senior Male Bowhunter Freestyle Senior Male Traditional Male Freestyle Female Freestyle Male Bowhunter Novice ARCHER Patricia McGinnis Brent Qualls Bobby Flores Skylar Murray Jesse Hoebee Emmett Tyree Wayne Jackson Brent Qualls Kelly Rogers Steve Coleman Emmett Tyree Wayne Jackson Haylee Nesbitt Jessie Hoebee Laura Chumley Emmett Tyree Patricia McGinnis Skylar Murray Haylee Nesbitt Jesse Hoebee Brent Qualls Michael McKnight Emmett Tyree John "Lefty" Bottone Lance Tidwell Patricia McGinnis Christian Pennell Haylee Nesbitt Jesse Hoebee Haylee Nesbitt Wayne Jackson John "Lefty" Bottone Brent Qualls Laura Chumley Lance Tidwell SCORE 486/3X 600/116x 599/89x 558/42X 489/15x 598/88x 570/41X 890/54x 883/41x 775/4X 857/24X 848/14X 882/37X 834/28X 285/15X 269/16X 237/6X 277/13X 292/25X 216/4X 556/82x 544/64x 534/47x 287/7x 520/35x 420/5x 504/30x 522/25 259/12 516/40 497/26 185/0x 555/84x 504/27x 522/34x Records set in previous years can be found on the Archives page of the SCAA website. 2015 Hall of Fame Inductees Dan Renner has participated in SCAA tournaments for almost 20 years. During this time, he has set and kept numerous state records in NFAA sanctioned events. He also has been successful in competing in the Senior Pro division in national circuit, Archery Shooter’s Association (ASA). In 2009, he had a stellar performance in the ASA World Classic ProPressure Point Shootdown. After nailing several 14s, he worked his way up in the standings to almost taking the win. Ultimately, he walked away in second place. Beyond his shooting ability, Dan is a stand-up guy. He serves as a mentor to many archers, is light hearted, and always looks for the positive in any situation. Jimmy Sanders has participated in SCAA tournaments for nearly 20 years. Besides being an SCAA member during this time, Jimmy is founder and club president of Swamp Fox Archers in Summerton, SC. He also has been an influential member of the SCAA Board of Directors. He served as president, webmaster, and lower regional director. He has served as a mentor and friend to other archers in the state and has assisted new archery clubs in getting established. He also has had notable finishes in tournaments at the club, state, and national levels. These include 2006 SCAA SOY Champion in class, 2012 &2013 Lower regional class champion, and 4 podium finishes in the ASA national shoots. He also is a champion at many local tough-man shoots—Check out his form! Please contact the SCAA current president or secretary if you know of any previous inductees to the hall of fame. A nomination form for the SCAA Hall of Fame can be found on the website or in the guide. SCAA Hall of Fame Nomination Form This form serves as an application to nominate an SCAA past or present member into the SCAA Hall of Fame and should be submitted by an SCAA member with 2 other SCAA members’ approval. All nominations should be submitted from any active SCAA member to the SCAA president. The Hall of Fame Committee will review and decide by 2/3 secret vote if the nominated member should be placed in the Hall of Fame. Hall of Fame Committee will consist of the SCAA Executive Board and a voting member of a chartered SCAA club. Awards will be presented to new inductees into the “Hall” at the End of Year Awards Banquet. Name of Nominee (no self-nominations)___________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________ City_______________Zip________Phone Number__________________Email_________________ Check if deceased _________ If deceased, please list name, address, and telephone number of nearest relative: Name of relative _______________________________________Relation_____________________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ City, State_______________________ Zip _________ Phone number ________________________ Nominee is nominated as: Pioneer _____ Service ____ Tournament Accomplishments ____ Pioneer- An archer who has been deeply involved in tournament archery since the early years of the SCAA or an archer who has implemented improvements and changes that have resulted in a positive improvement to the SCAA. How has the nominee met this requirement? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Service-The number of years as a member of the SCAA/NFAA and has been a role model for others. An archer must be a member of the SCAA and NFAA for a minimum of 10 years to be eligible for service. How has the nominee met this requirement? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Tournament Accomplishments- An archer who has excelled in the class that he/she competes. How has the nominee met this requirement? _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ A short essay must accompany nominations. A resume, archery biography, or any other pertinent documentation that would help in justifying the nomination to the Hall of Fame should also be submitted. Include information regarding years of service to the SCAA and/or years of competition. Name, email address, and phone number of three SCAA members that are submitting the nomination. Name Email Phone Number 1)_______________________________________________________________________________________ 2)_______________________________________________________________________________________ 3)_______________________________________________________________________________________ Signatures 1)____________________ 2)____________________3) ___________________Date ___________ Return Nomination to: David Chumley-SCAA President, 304 Crape Myrtle Rd. Laurens, SC 29360 Or [email protected] “SCAA Hall of Fame nomination” in subject line. South Carolina Archery Association www.sc-archery.com $45 $8 $7 $4 $2 $22