Posts Tagged ‘Archery Tournament’

Moonlight Mayhem Blacklight Shoot

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Moonlight Mayhem

Moonlight Mayhem

Earl Pleyte of Janesville Bowmen, Inc. had an idea. His idea… to shoot archery under blacklight conditions! Oh yes, just like moonlight bowling that I’m sure many of you have done before. Let me tell you… It was a BLAST!

This wasn’t just a regular indoor 300 shoot either. They threw in a twist to make it even more interesting. The X-ring was scored a 6 and on the outer edge of the 4-ring was a blaze orange sticker the size of a quarter that was scored as an 8. The 8-ring could only be scored once per round. Shooting 12 rounds the perfect score was 384. Earl offered the first person to shoot a perfect score a $100 bill! There was also

Stokes Team Shooter Chris Oller in Action!

Stokes Team Shooter Chris Oller in Action!

a $5 entry fee in a 50/50 side money pot. Don Ward of Stoughton was the winner of the 50/50 pot. Earl got to keep his $100, as nobody was able to shoot a perfect score.

Choosing a strategy got a little tricky. You had a choice of shooting a single spot or a 5 spot target. Missing the 8-ring on a single spot could result in a 4 or a 3. Missing that 8-ring on a 5 spot could result in you shooting a 4 or that dreaded 0. What are you going to do at the next Moonlight Mayhem?

Chris Oller

Team Stokes

2009 Indoor Nationals

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009
The 2009 Indoor Nationals Field in Action

The 2009 Indoor Nationals Field in Action

Team Stokes headed south to Louisville Kentucky for the indoor season finally by shooting in the NFAA Indoor Nationals on March 15 & 16 2009.  The event was a 5 spot shoot with 60 arrows with a max. score of 300.  X counts where also scored, so a typical score after 60 arrows might be, 300 and 55 x’s.   At the end of the first day, scores where compiled, and then your bail and shooting time was posted for the next day.  The same format was shot on Sunday and a combined score from the 2 days was used for final places.  The event was held in Louisville’s huge convention center, and also featured a Archery trade show with all the big names showing their stuff.   Lots of fun and good camaraderie.  To check out more on the shoot go to http://www.nfaa-archery.org/tournaments/IndoorNationals/index.cfm.  Now its time to get ready for the outdoor season.  Shooting 20-100 yards!   Heck, before you know it, we will all be in our tree stands!

Wayne Rayfield – Team Stokes – M4L

One of Wayne's Finer Moments

One of Wayne's Finer Moments

Martin Pro shooter (white) Scott Starnes, and Hoyt Pro shooter (Red) Dave Cousins

Martin Pro shooter (white) Scott Starnes, and Hoyt Pro shooter (Red) Dave Cousins

25 Meter Wisconsin State Championships

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
wayne-25-meter

Crank it up!

On February 22nd, myself and 2 of my archery buddies headed out to the Milwaukee area to shoot in the 25 meter state championship.  The shoot was hosted by Golden Arrow Bowhunters in Waterford.  Wow what a facility!  The building is capable of shooting out to 50 yards!  Very nice inside with brick and a nice level tile floor for us finicky archers.  The club was well equiped and Chris Benavides and his crew were great hosts for the event.  FITA rules were enforced, of which the biggest challange was only using 2315 shafts or smaller.  No big line cutters here!   Targets were vegas face, in a vertical formation.  This provided an extra challange as you where not shooting at the same elevation at any one shot at each round.  3 arrows and 20 ends, 60 scored arrows total.  For more info and shoot scores check it out at http://www.wfaa-archery.com/Tournaments/Results.htm.  In two weeks I will be traveling to Louisville Kentucky for the National Indoor Championships, so stay tuned for more great tournament highlights!

Wayne Rayfield
Stokes shooter
M4L

Kill a Cricket Friday February 6th, 2009

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
Morrell Square Shooter

Morrell Square Shooter

When we first saw the Morrell square shooter target, we knew we would host an event that involved the dartboard side of that target.  We settled on the game of cricket.  A single elimination bracket could be set up and names would be drawn out of a hat for seeding in the bracket.  Shooters would go head to head, shoot one at a time, and scoring would be exactly like the dart game of cricket, winner advances.  Entry fee was $20.  $10 went to the house and $10 went to the cash prizes.  50% went to the winner, 30% went to second, and 20% went to third.

This was the first time for us to host this type of event so there would be a learning curve for us on how to run the event most efficient and enjoyable for the shooters.  All in all, the event was a great success.  Twelve shooters signed up which was the perfect amount for the first time around.  A spotting scope was used to clarify arrow placement and we plan to encourage binoculars in future events.

In the end Chris Oller, who thought he was in over his head, came out on top with some very impressive shooting.  He was took more time on

Chris Oller collecting his winnings!

Chris Oller collecting his winnings!

every shot and took the event fairly seriously.  It paid off and he walked away with $60. Melvin Forseth got second place and Paul Stokes got third.

There were two Robin Hoods throughout the night; one by champion Chris Oller and the other was a first time Robin Hood by Joe Lapacek.

What we learned:
We need more targets so more match ups can shoot at the same time.  We are going to produce a new dartboard target that is slightly bigger and has very distinct clean lines with contrasting colors.  We will come up with a time limit to shoot your three arrows so the event is as efficient with time as possible (the Chris Oller rule).

Joe Lapacek with his Robin Hood!

Joe Lapacek with his Robin Hood!

Special lessons learned from Steve and Lucas:  Don’t come if you can’t see and don’t come if you can’t commit to the whole night.  You

Killing Crickets!

Killing Crickets!

need to be able to see in order to shoot a bow and the event takes a few hours to complete.  So plan on making it a full night, relax, and enjoy the evening.

Next “Kill-a-Cricket” event is Friday, March 6th beginning at 6pm and free beer and pizza will be provided while supplies last.

Thanks to all who participated and I hope you come back and bring friends.  We plan to host this event once a month from January thru May.

For more information go to:  http://www.stokesarchery.com/news.html#kill

Iowa Pro Am

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
Iowa Pro Am

Iowa Pro Am

Hey all!  Just finished shooting in the Iowa Pro Am, January 16,17 and 18th in Mason City Iowa.  The weather outside was terrible but the shooters were heating up the field inside!   All shooters in each class shot a 360 round, five spot, on either Friday or Saturday.   Scores were flighted and then everyone shot on Sunday in a Vegas 330 round.   The total of both rounds were then added to determine places.  Some of the top shooters in the world competed in the event.  The team shoot was shot on Saturday night.  Pro shooters were teamed up with amateurs of all classes and ages and then all teams shot against one another for money.  Great fun and excitement .  Several vendors

Jeff Button - Cottage Grove, WI

Jeff Button - Cottage Grove, WI

lined the back wall to show off their products and to answer questions.  Besides the drive to and from Mason City being a little rough with poor weather, the event was a blast!   For more info and scores, check out  www.isaaproam.com

Wayne Rayfield

Stokes Archery Shop Shooter

M4L (Martin for Life)