Allington Castle Archers Nocking Point March 2017 Dates for your diary Indoor Friday 3 th,17 th,24 th & 31st Portsmouth Friday 10 th BA Portsmouth Outdoor BA Frostbite Sunday 12 th 10:30 for 11:00 Important Calendar for outdoor 2017 has been revised now Rev 6! No Shooting outdoor 5 th March!!! - 1 -
Important The change to the range layout at Westborough School is to happen the weekend of 4 th and 5 th March. Shooting will end at 2:00 on Saturday 4 th March. No Shooting on Sunday 5 th March CHAIRMAN s CORNER Not much to say this month except many thanks to June Mansfield for organising our spring indoor tournament a couple of Sundays ago. My thanks also to her support staff and together they made it run very well. We have every Friday evening booked at Lockmeadow for March so do come along for the indoor sessions as we will be outdoors again before you know it! Shooting Stars Well done to Sue Williams who came first Lady Longbow Worcester and Portsmouth and, of course, combined in our own spring indoor tournament. Compliments again to Sue and Colin Symonds for completing a 12 doz Hereford round at the field a couple of weeks ago. How keen is that! Chairman Ian Sharp Secretary Sidelines Membership Fees 2017 Please pay as soon as possible, by 1 st of April 2017 at the latest. Thank you. Details are in the document I have emailed and also the Feb 2017 Nocking point. Beginners Course 1 st and 8 th of April 2017 are the days for our Beginners course. There will just be the one field on those days, and therefore a good opportunity to meet and liaise with the new starters. If you are able to assist on those days, please let a member of the coaching team know. Discount with Archery GB Cards As some of you will know Cotswold Outdoor offer a discount to Members of Archery GB on production of their card in stores. If you are shopping with them online, you will need to get a special code from the Archery GB office, to obtain the discount online. I have been informed that Mountain Warehouse, may also offer a discount to Members, on production of their sporting organisation card the Archery GB card may suffice. If you do find any other places that offer discount to Archery GB members please let everyone else know. Social Members You may have noticed that we have a few Social Members, and they may from time to time visit the Archery field however, if you are a Social Member and visiting please listen out for the Field Captain s - 2 -
whistles the 3 whistles to collect, before venturing onto the field. There may also be some extra roping off and instructions given for entering the field. SCAS Booklet As you will be aware, some of your affiliation fees goes to SCAS. Southern Counties Archery Society, this is made up of the Counties and members of Archery GB in their region. The SCAS Booklet gives information on the Society. If you have any questions on SCAS, I can see if the answer is in the booklet for you. Just to let you know, the SCAS finances seem quite healthy. In 2016, SCAS had a surplus of 18,338, similar to the SCAS 2015 surplus of 18,643. The balance carried forward from 2016, was 182,536. Dom ********************** Captains Corner Not a lot has happened in the last month, the weather has seen to that. The spring open Worc/Ports went off well. A full house and a lot of new archers. A collection from The Isle of Wight, funny they looked just like ACA members in their shirts. A well organised crew did the usual setup, good raffle, and no problems for the judges. Field shooting We did have one practice morning at Gorewood - that s the field shooting venue of KAF. On the 25 th we set up a shoot for the 26 th, unfortunately some inconsiderate erg decided to steal 8 target faces from KAF s container in the wood, on Saturday pm. We just had enough others to set the course. Shooting in the new season? The tightening of the assessment of shooting grounds as of April has forced ACA in to making changes. The new layout will be 180 deg from existing see plan attached. If you want to help with the changes over the weekend please contact me. Geoff B ********************* Spring Worcester/Portsmouth From Our TO, June Just a quick message to say thank you again, to all of those that came and helped at the Spring Indoor on the Saturday & Sunday. Much appreciated. Also thank you to those that shot as well from the club. June - 3 -
scores are added together and ranked Team competition: three archers each shoot six 70 Metre rounds, a total of 18 scores Men's, Women's & Cadet Recurve/Compound/Longbow/Barebow Individual and Teams results are automatically calculated by the cloud software The league runs: 1st January 30th September in any given year The Records Officer adds all team, archer & score information. It is the Records Officer who interacts with the website A Records Officer can administer one or several teams Awards to top Individuals & Teams FITA 50 Metre Round (Compound ONLY): 6 Dozen arrows at 50 Metres, 80cm face, 10 zone scoring Individual Competition: the best three scores are added together and ranked Team competition: three archers each shoot six 50 Metre rounds, a total of 18 scores Men's, Women's & Cadet Compound (ONLY) Individual and Teams results are automatically calculated by the cloud software The league runs: 1st January 30th September in any given year The Records Officer adds all team, archer & score information. It is the Records Officer who interacts with the website A Records Officer can administer one or several teams Awards to top Individuals & Teams The likely lads Photos from Greg Please note, these are not formal sessions, you simply email a copy of your score sheet to Clive Jeffery (clivejeffery@yahoo.com), as soon as you have completed the round, (should be within 7 days) The dates are from the 1st January to the 30th September 2017. 2017 Bow International 70m & 50m Leagues If you are interested in shooting the internet league next year please let Clive Jeffery (70m & 50m Leagues Records Officer) know. The details of the two leagues are listed below. FITA 70 Metre Round: 6 Dozen arrows at 70 Metres, 122cm face, 10 zone scoring Individual Competition: the best three -4- Clive Jeffery ***************************
Hi everyone, I know many of you have one or more of our lovely new shirts and ten of us ordered jackets however the hoodies do not seem popular at the moment. So how about a gillet? Very smart and great for showing of all the badges you could earn this year. Please have a look on our website and e-mail me if you are interested. Thanks Sue sueben35@hotmail.com ********************* counted as gold s, some who really should know better, Allington Castle Archers were of course blameless! If there is any other member who would consider learning the scoring system to act as cover, please let me know. You never know if there is a bus with my name on it waiting for me to cross the road. Colin S ********************** Record Officer's Report The main focus this last month was on the scoring for our Spring Indoor shoot at Lockmeadow. The computer scoring system is nicely bedded in and running very smoothly. There is a large amount of work to do both before the shoot and in producing the results afterwards, but a systematic approach makes the whole process reasonably simple. I do have to thank the score runners who collect the data from the archers' score sheets. During the course of the shoot just over 3,000 data points were collected by the runners in fairly chaotic conditions. But - during the whole shoot not a single error was made in transcribing these onto the runners' sheets. Wonderful work by Christine, Mike Clark, June and John. It makes things so much easier when you can rely on the accuracy of the data. Of course there were the usual problems of archers not being able to add up six single digit numbers correctly, but the system highlights these errors, making correction easy. We did have some archers who thought that both nines and tens were - 5 -
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