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Archery DATES: Target Events: July 21-22, 2012 3D Events: July 28-29, 2012 NASP Events: Saturday, July 28 Complete schedule of events listed below SITES: Target Events: Lincoln Prairie Bowmen Archery Club (1010 Galloway, Lincoln). Prairie Bowmen is located in southwest Lincoln, adjacent to the Wilderness Park area. To get to the range, go south from 14th and Old Cheney and take the first right, which is Galloway. Then, go to the driveway, which is located at 1010 Galloway. 3D Events: Lincoln Archery Range (44 th & Superior, Lincoln) NASP Events: North American Martyrs Catholic School (1101 Isaac Drive, Lincoln) NOTE: There will be NO ADMISSION OR GATE CHARGE for spectators at any CSG sport venue. TARGET EVENTS Two Day Shoot Saturday, July 21 Competition 8:15 a.m. Sunday, July 22 Competition 8:15 a.m. NOTE: Target shooters MUST shoot on both Saturday AND Sunday if entering the Two Day Shoot. Shooters entered in the One Day Shoot must shoot on Sunday. For shooters entered in both the One Day Shoot and the Two Day Shoot, Sunday s score will count for both. Event Name Event Code Event Name Event Code Male Peewee (8 & Under) Female Peewee (8 & Under) All Styles 1 All Styles 2 Male Cub (9 11 years) Female Cub (9 11 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 3 Olympic Freestyle Limited 11 Target Barebow 4 Target Barebow 12 Freestyle Limited 5 Freestyle Limited 13 Freestyle 6 Freestyle 14 Bowhunter Barebow 7 Bowhunter Barebow 15 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 8 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 16 Bowhunter Freestyle 9 Bowhunter Freestyle 17 Traditional 10 Traditional 18

Male Youth (12 14 years) Female Youth (12 14 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 19 Olympic Freestyle Limited 27 Target Barebow 20 Target Barebow 28 Freestyle Limited 21 Freestyle Limited 29 Freestyle 22 Freestyle 30 Bowhunter Barebow 23 Bowhunter Barebow 31 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 24 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 32 Bowhunter Freestyle 25 Bowhunter Freestyle 33 Traditional 26 Traditional 34 Male Young Adult (15 17 years) Female Young Adult (15 17 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 35 Olympic Freestyle Limited 44 Target Barebow 36 Target Barebow 45 Freestyle Limited 37 Freestyle Limited 46 Freestyle 38 Freestyle 47 Bowhunter Barebow 39 Bowhunter Barebow 48 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 40 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 49 Bowhunter Freestyle 41 Bowhunter Freestyle 50 Traditional 42 Traditional 51 Male Adult (18 & Over) Female Adult (18 & Over) Olympic Freestyle Limited 53 Olympic Freestyle Limited 65 Target Barebow 54 Target Barebow 66 Freestyle Limited 55 Freestyle Limited 67 Freestyle 56 Freestyle 68 Bowhunter Barebow 57 Bowhunter Barebow 69 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 58 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 70 Bowhunter Freestyle 59 Bowhunter Freestyle 71 Traditional 60 Traditional 72 Crossbow Traditional (no sights) 61 Crossbow Traditional (no sights) 73 Crossbow Modern (with sights) 62 Crossbow Modern (with sights) 74 Male Senior (50-64) Female Senior (50-64) Olympic Freestyle Limited 77 Olympic Freestyle Limited 85 Target Barebow 78 Target Barebow 86 Freestyle Limited 79 Freestyle Limited 87 Freestyle 80 Freestyle 88 Bowhunter Barebow 81 Bowhunter Barebow 89 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 82 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 90 Bowhunter Freestyle 83 Bowhunter Freestyle 91 Traditional 84 Traditional 92 Male Master Senior (65 & Over) Female Master Senior (65 & Over) Olympic Freestyle Limited 600 Olympic Freestyle Limited 608 Target Barebow 601 Target Barebow 609 Freestyle Limited 602 Freestyle Limited 610 Freestyle 603 Freestyle 611 Bowhunter Barebow 604 Bowhunter Barebow 612 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 605 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 613 Bowhunter Freestyle 606 Bowhunter Freestyle 614 Traditional 607 Traditional 615

Male (All Ages) Female (All Ages) Physically Challenged 98 Physically Challenged 98 Non-Competitive 99 Non-Competitive 99 TARGET EVENTS One Day Shoot Sunday, July 22 Competition 8:15 a.m. NOTE: Shooters may shoot only on Sunday for the One Day shoot. For shooters entered in both the One Day Shoot and the Two Day Shoot, Sunday s score will count for both. Event Name Event Code Event Name Event Code Male Peewee (8 & Under) Female Peewee (8 & Under) All Styles 301 All Styles 302 Male Cub (9 11 years) Female Cub (9 11 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 303 Olympic Freestyle Limited 311 Target Barebow 304 Target Barebow 312 Freestyle Limited 305 Freestyle Limited 313 Freestyle 306 Freestyle 314 Bowhunter Barebow 307 Bowhunter Barebow 315 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 308 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 316 Bowhunter Freestyle 309 Bowhunter Freestyle 317 Traditional 310 Traditional 318 Male Youth (12 14 years) Female Youth (12 14 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 319 Olympic Freestyle Limited 327 Target Barebow 320 Target Barebow 328 Freestyle Limited 321 Freestyle Limited 329 Freestyle 322 Freestyle 330 Bowhunter Barebow 323 Bowhunter Barebow 331 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 324 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 332 Bowhunter Freestyle 325 Bowhunter Freestyle 333 Traditional 326 Traditional 334 Male Young Adult (15 17 years) Female Young Adult (15 17 years) Olympic Freestyle Limited 335 Olympic Freestyle Limited 344 Target Barebow 336 Target Barebow 345 Freestyle Limited 337 Freestyle Limited 346 Freestyle 338 Freestyle 347 Bowhunter Barebow 339 Bowhunter Barebow 348 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 340 Bowhunter Freestyle Ltd. 349 Bowhunter Freestyle 341 Bowhunter Freestyle 350 Traditional 342 Traditional 351

Male Adult (18 & Over) Female Adult (18 & Over) Olympic Freestyle Limited 353 Olympic Freestyle Limited 365 Target Barebow 354 Target Barebow 366 Freestyle Limited 355 Freestyle Limited 367 Freestyle 356 Freestyle 368 Bowhunter Barebow 357 Bowhunter Barebow 369 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 358 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 370 Bowhunter Freestyle 359 Bowhunter Freestyle 371 Traditional 360 Traditional 372 Crossbow Traditional (no sights) 361 Crossbow Traditional (no sights) 373 Crossbow Modern (with sights) 362 Crossbow Modern (with sights) 374 Male Senior (50-64) Female Senior (50-64) Olympic Freestyle Limited 377 Olympic Freestyle Limited 385 Target Barebow 378 Target Barebow 386 Freestyle Limited 379 Freestyle Limited 387 Freestyle 380 Freestyle 388 Bowhunter Barebow 381 Bowhunter Barebow 389 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 382 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 390 Bowhunter Freestyle 383 Bowhunter Freestyle 391 Traditional 384 Traditional 392 Male Master Senior (65 & Over) Female Master Senior (65 & Over) Olympic Freestyle Limited 616 Olympic Freestyle Limited 624 Target Barebow 617 Target Barebow 625 Freestyle Limited 618 Freestyle Limited 626 Freestyle 619 Freestyle 627 Bowhunter Barebow 620 Bowhunter Barebow 628 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 621 Bowhunter Freestyle Limited 629 Bowhunter Freestyle 622 Bowhunter Freestyle 630 Traditional 623 Traditional 631 Male (All Ages) Female (All Ages) Physically Challenged 398 Physically Challenged 398 Non-Competitive 399 Non-Competitive 399 3D MARKED YARDAGE EVENTS Saturday, July 28 Check-in 7 a.m. 7:45 Check-in times will be strictly enforced. Competition 8:15 a.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 2 p.m. Check-in 1 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Check-in times will be strictly enforced. Competition 2:30 p.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 7 p.m. Sunday, July 29 Competition 8:15 a.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 2 p.m. NOTE: Shooters may choose either time on Saturday or Sunday. Please list desired 3D shooting date and time in Part 2 of the entry form. If a shooter is late for the shotgun start, he or she must wait for the next available start time (if any).

Event Name Max Yards Event Codes Future Bowhunters (FBH) (Male & Female) Ages 8 & Under Any equipment or styles 15 201 Cub (Male & Female) Ages 9 11 FINGERS (CF) Any equipment 25 205 RELEASE (CR) Any equipment 25 206 TRADITIONAL (CTRAD) 25 207 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove or tab or bare fingers. Youth Ages 12 14 Years Male Code Female Code FINGERS (MYF or FYF) 35 211 216 Any bow (with or without sights), shot with glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MYR or FYF) 35 212 217 Any bow (with or without sights), shot with a release aid. TRADITIONAL (MYTRAD) or (FYTRAD) 25 213 218 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, tab or bare fingers. Young Adult Ages 15 17 Years FINGERS (MYAF or FYAF) 45 221 226 Any bow (with sights), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MYAR or FYAR) 45 222 227 Any bow (with sights), shot with a release aid. TRADITIONAL (MYATRAD or FYATRAD) 35 223 228 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, tab or bare fingers. Hunter Class 18 Years or Older FINGERS (MHCF or FHCF) 35 231 236 Any bow (with or without sights) shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. No more than four (4) fixed sight pins. Arrows must have screw in points and a minimum of 4-inch vanes or feathers. Only one single stabilizer less than twelve (12) inches in length. RELEASE (MHCR or FHCR) 35 232 237 Any bow (with or without sights) shot with a release aid. No more than four (4) fixed sight pins. Arrows must have screw-in points and a minimum of 4-inch vanes or feathers. (2-inch blazer vanes allowed) Only one single stabilizer less than twelve (12) inches in length. TRADITIONAL (MHCTRAD or FHCTRAD) 35 233 238 Bowhunter Class 18 Years or Older COMPOUND UNAIDED (MCU or FCU) 45 241 246 A compound bow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. FINGERS (MBF or FBF) 45 242 247 A compound bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MBR or FBR) 45 243 248 A compound bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No lens style sights. OPEN (MBO or FBO) 60 244 249

Seniors 50-64 Years FINGERS (MSRF or FSRF) 45 251 256 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MSRR or FSRR) 45 252 257 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No scope style sights. TRADITIONAL (MSRTRAD or FSRTRAD) 35 253 258 OPEN (MSRO or FSRO) 60 254 259 Master Seniors 65 Years or Older FINGERS (MSRF or FSRF) 45 632 636 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MSRR or FSRR) 45 633 637 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No scope style sights. TRADITIONAL (MSRTRAD or FSRTRAD) 35 634 638 OPEN (MSRO or FSRO) 60 635 639 Physically Challenged (Male & Female) ALL AGES 25 297 Non-Competitive NA 299 3D UNMARKED YARDAGE EVENTS Saturday, July 28 Competition 8:15 a.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 2 p.m. Check-in 1 p.m. 2:15 p.m. Check-in times will be strictly enforced. Competition 2:30 p.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 6 p.m. Sunday, July 29 Competition 8:15 a.m. (shotgun start) Must be completed by 2 p.m. NOTE: Choose to shoot either time Saturday or Sunday. Please list desired 3D shooting date and time in Part 2 of the entry form. If a shooter is late for the shotgun start, he or she must wait for the next available start time (if any). Event Name Max Yards Event Code Future Bowhunters (Male & Female) Ages 8 & Under Any equipment or styles 15 101 Cub (Male & Female) Ages 9 11 FINGERS (CF) Any equipment 25 105 RELEASE (CR) Any equipment 25 106 TRADITIONAL (CTRAD) 25 107 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove or tab or bare fingers.

Youth Ages 12 14 Years Male Codes Female Codes FINGERS (MYF or FYF) 35 111 116 Any bow (with or without sights), shot with glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MYR or FYF) 35 112 117 Any bow (with or without sights), shot with a release aid. TRADITIONAL (MYTRAD) or (FYTRAD) 25 113 118 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, tab or bare fingers. Young Adult Ages 15 17 Years FINGERS (MYAF or FYAF) 45 121 126 Any bow (with sights), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MYAR or FYAR) 45 122 127 Any bow (with sights), shot with a release aid. TRADITIONAL (MYATRAD or FYATRAD) 35 123 128 A recurve or longbow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, tab or bare fingers. Hunter Class 18 Years or Older FINGERS (MHCF or FHCF) 35 131 136 Any bow (with or without sights) shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. No more than four (4) fixed sight pins. Arrows must have screw in points and a minimum of 4-inch vanes or feathers. Only one single stabilizer less than twelve (12) inches in length. RELEASE (MHCR or FHCR) 35 132 137 Any bow (with or without sights) shot with a release aid. No more than four (4) fixed sight pins. Arrows must have screw-in points and a minimum of 4-inch vanes or feathers. (2-inch blazer vanes allowed) Only one single stabilizer less than twelve (12) inches in length. TRADITIONAL (MHCTRAD or FHCTRAD) 35 133 138 Bowhunter Class - 18 Years or Older COMPOUND UNAIDED (MCU or FCU) 45 141 146 A compound bow (with no sighting device), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. FINGERS (MBF or FBF) 45 142 147 A compound bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MBR or FBR) 45 143 148 A compound bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No lens style sights. OPEN (MBO or FBO) 60 144 149 Seniors 50 64 Years FINGERS (MSRF or FSRF) 45 151 156 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MSRR or FSRR) 45 152 157 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No scope style sights. TRADITIONAL (MSRTRAD or FSRTRAD) 35 153 158 OPEN (MSRO or FSRO) 60 154 159

Master Seniors 65 Years or Older FINGERS (MSRF or FSRF) 45 640 644 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a glove, finger tab or bare fingers. RELEASE (MSRR or FSRR) 45 641 645 Any bow (with no more than four (4) fixed sight pins), shot with a release aid. No scope style sights. TRADITIONAL (MSRTRAD or FSRTRAD) 35 642 646 OPEN (MSRO or FSRO) 60 643 647 Physically Challenged (Male & Female) ALL AGES 25 197 Non-Competitive NA 199 NASP (NATIONAL ARCHERY IN SCHOOL PROGRAM) Events DATE: Saturday, July 28 UPDATED TIMES: Check-In: 9:30 a.m. Competition Begins: 10 a.m. Event Name Event Code Elementary Male (4 th, 5 th or 6 th grade) 501 Jr. High Male (7th or 8th grade) 502 Sr. High Male (9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade) 503 Elementary Female (4 th, 5 th or 6 th grade) 504 Jr. High Female (7th or 8th grade) 505 Sr. High Female (9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade) 506 NASP QUALIFIED EQUIPMENT: 1. NASP Genesis compound bow (target colors or camouflage). 2. Full-length, size 1820 aluminum arrows provided by each person must be marked to prevent confusion. 3. Equipment (Bow and Arrows) will be supplied for those who don t have their own. 4. Only plastic vanes are permitted 5. No sights, tape, marks, or other modifications to the bow that may, in the opinion of the judges be used as a sighting aid. Any marks or tape placed on the riser, above the grip of the bow, must be covered or removed or the bow will be disqualified. If such a bow is used during the tournament, the archer will be disqualified. If a bow must be numbered or otherwise identified by the school or shooter with tape, such markings should be on the bow limbs or below the bow s grip. 6. Finger tabs, gloves, and armguards may be used. 7. The use of mechanical release aides or stabilizers will not be allowed. 8. Sims vibration dampening devices may be attached to the limbs of the bow but not on the riser. FOR FURTHER NASP INFORMATION: Contact NASP Assistant Director Jim Tubbs, (Prairie Bowmen Archery Club) 402-435-1159 or jimtubbs@windstream.net.

COMPETITION FORMAT: TARGET: 75 arrows total, 25 each at 40-50-60 yards, at a 48 FITA face; Peewee at 10-15-20 yards; Cub at 10-20-30 yards; Youth at 20-30-40 yards; Young Adults at 30-40-50 yards; Physically Challenged and Traditional Recurve Adults shoot at 20-30-40 yards. Four-minute time limit for each five arrows unless stated differently on site. NFAA Rules used as guidelines only. Shooters choice of a Two Day Event and/or One Day Event (Sunday Only). For shooters entering both Target Events Sunday s score will count for both events. TEAM EVENT: Four-person team event will be held in Target Two Day competition only. Handicapped on Saturday s score. Registration and fee ($20 per team) collected on site. Shooters must be registered individually in order to compete on a team. Each shooter is allowed to be on only two teams. 3D: One arrow per animal with a two-minute time limit per arrow. IBO rules will be used. (Eleven s Scored) NASP: 60 arrows total, 30 each at 10 meters & 15 meters at 80 cm fita face. Awards for NASP approximately one hour after shooting is complete. REGISTRATION FEES & DEADLINES: REGISTER BY JUNE 18 AND SAVE! If registered by Monday, June 18, the Archery entry fee is $30 per person for the first event ($20 for NASP events only) and $15 per person for each additional event. Between June 19 and July 2, the fee is $35 per person for first event ($25 for NASP events only) and $15 per person for each additional event. FINAL ENTRY DEADLINE: Monday, July 2. Some sports accept entries after July 2 with an additional fee. If not specifically stated in the sport information, please contact the NSC office at 402-471-2544 to see if your sport accepts late entries. NOTE: There will be absolutely NO on-site registration. Entry fee includes an athlete shirt, passes to SportFest and the Opening Ceremonies and a copy of the NSC Yearbook. Yearbooks will not be shipped, but will be available at the Opening Ceremonies on July 20 and at the Nebraska Sports Council office during normal packet pickup dates/times. EQUIPMENT DEFINITIONS FOR TARGET COMPETITION: Target Barebow: No sight, long stabilizer, person may string walk for sighting. Freestyle Limited: Target equipment and fingers. Freestyle: Target equipment and release aid. Bowhunter Barebow: No sights, 12 stabilizer, index finger must always touch neck of arrow. Bowhunter Freestyle Limited: All sights (including fiber optics) with a maximum five horizontal reference points but no magnification, 12 stabilizer, peep sight and/or kisser button, fingers. Bowhunter Freestyle: Same as Bowhunter Freestyle Limited but with a release aid. Olympic Freestyle Limited: Target recurves, sight, fingers, and long stabilizer. Traditional Barebow: Recurve or long bow, no sight, no stabilizer, fingers. The use of binoculars is allowed in all classes but no spotting scopes on the shooting line. EQUIPMENT GENERAL DEFINITIONS FOR 3D COMPETITION: Hunter and Bowhunter Classes: IBO rules used as a general guideline but variations to classes exist. No range-finding devices or scopes and maximum 12 stabilizer. All equipment is subject to being checked. Open Division: Target equipment or scopes may be used, except no range-finding devices. All equipment subject to being checked.

The use of binoculars is allowed in all classes. AWARDS: Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each competitive division. No medals will be awarded in the non-competitive divisions. Awards ceremony for all archery events will be held at location of the shoot at approximately 3 p.m. on Sunday after the shoot for Target and 3-D competitions, and at 3 p.m. Saturday July 28 th for the NASP competition. STATE GAMES OF AMERICA: All Archery medal winners from the 2011-2012 Cornhusker State Games are automatically qualified for the 2013 State Games of America in Hershey-Harrisburg, PA. More information on the State Games of America can be found at StateGames2013.com. CHOOSE PACKET SHIPPING: Packet shipping ($7 Individual, $14 Team/Doubles) allows you to receive your shirt(s), Opening Ceremonies pass(es) and sponsor gifts more than a week before the Opening Ceremonies. Choosing this option means saving time and avoiding hassles like waiting in line or running across town between games. Those not choosing the shipping option may pick up athlete packets at the following locations/times: Wednesday, July 18, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Thursday, July 19, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Friday, July 20, 4 p.m. 7 p.m. SportFest, 7600 A St. Saturday-Sunday, July 21-22, 7 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Wednesday, July 25, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Thursday, July 26, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Friday, July 27, 8 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. Saturday-Sunday, July 28-29, 7 a.m. 6 p.m. NSC Offices, 4903 N. 57th St. NOTE: Packets WILL NOT be available for pick up at the NSC office on Friday, July 20. Packets WILL NOT be available for pick up at the competition sites. OPENING CEREMONIES/SPORTFEST: The always popular Opening Ceremonies on Friday, July 20 will again be preceded by SportFest, a party with all the trimmings including inflatable/carnival games, interactive displays, music and free dinner for registered athletes. Find all the details under the Special Events tab at CornhuskerStateGames.com. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Sport Director Tom Nauman (Prairie Bowmen Archery Club) at 308-440-9535 or tnauman@auroracoop.com. Assistant Directors Mark Eggers (Norfolk Archery Club) at 402-750-0005 or mjeggers@cableone.net; Dan Anderson (Alliance Archery Club) at 308-629-7041 or knute@bbc.net; Randy Younkins (Ahamo Archery Club) at 402-212-2470 or area51strings@hotmail.com; Matt Carmin (Third City Archers) at 308-379-5347 or bowmins@hamilton.net. NASP Assistant Director Jim Tubbs (Prairie Bowmen Archery Club) at 402-435-1159 or jimtubbs@windstream.net.