

Welcome to the 80th Annual NFAA Outdoor National fieldChampionships
mechanicsburg sportman’s association
july 18 - 20, 2025 | enola, PA

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
This schedule is subject to change
Wednesday, August 21
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Two Courses open for Practice
- 1 course 14 animal / 14 hunter & 1 course 28 field
- Cost $10 per course per day or $15 for both courses per day
Thursday, August 22
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday, August 23
6:30 AM – 7:45 AM 7:45 AM 8:30 AM
All Day
Saturday, August 24
6:30 AM – 7:45 AM 7:45 AM 8:30 AM
All Day
Sunday, August 25
6:30 AM – 7:45 AM 7:45 AM 8:30 AM
All Day
TBD
Other Information
Check-in & Late Registration
Two Courses open for Practice
- 1 course 14 animal / 14 hunter & 1 course 28 field
- Cost $10 per course per day or $15 for both courses per day
Archers Daily Check-in/Pick Up Scorecards
General Announcements and Club Meeting
28-Target Field Round (shotgun start) Tradeshow
Archers Daily Check-in/Pick Up Scorecards
General Announcements and Club Meeting
28-Target Field Round (shotgun start) Tradeshow
Archers Daily Check-in/Pick Up Scorecards
General Announcements and Club Meeting
28-Target Field Round (shotgun start) Tradeshow
Awards Ceremony to take place two hours after all scorecards are turned in.
- Practice Range opens at 6:30 AM and closes at 6:00 PM daily.
- Club grounds will be closed and locked at 7:00 PM daily and will reopen at 6:00 AM daily.
- Breakfast will be available every morning from 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM.
- Food will be available for purchase throughout each day starting at 8:00 AM.
- Speed Limit on the club grounds is 10 MPH
NATIONAL FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIP RULES
All participants, regardless of ability, must adhere to NFAA competition rules. The rules in this document are not the complete rules established by the NFAA, they are condesed by necessity. They are not to be considered final; there could be other rules that may apply to your situation. It is your responsibility to be familiar with the NFAA rules of competition. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for verigying you are in the correct Division and Style of Shooting prior to the beginning of the competition.
SAFETY. A few simple safety rules need to observed:
1. Make sure all your equipment is in safe working order. You are responsbile for the damage your equipment may cause should a “malfunction” occur.
2. Never exceed the manufacturer’s recommendation matching arrow spine to bow weight.
3. When drawing your bow, the arrow should always remain in the horizontal position pointed at the target. If you can only draw your bow with the arrow pointed upward, you are over bowed and tournament officials may request a change.
4. Always be sure no one or nothing is your line of “fire” when releasing an arrow. Remember you are ultimately responsbile for the destination of your arrow.
EQUIPMENT. It is your responsibility to know if your equipment is legal for NFAA competition. Simply because your equipment was “legal” in your state or club competition does not necessarily mean it is legal as described by NFAA rules of competition. If you are unsure about the legality of your equipment ask a tournament official. If, at any time, it is deemed your equipment is not meeting NFAA equipment standards, you will be disqualified. Maximum Peak Bow Weight allowed in NFAA Competition is 80 pounds, maximum speed of 300 FPS with a variance of 3%.
NATIONAL FIELD ARCHERY ASSOCIATION FIELD RULES
GENERAL SHOOTING RULES for FIELD – HUNTER - ANIMAL.
1. Archers shoot in groups of not less than 3 or more than 6; 4 to be the preferred number. No group of less than 3 shall turn in an official score.
2. By mutual agreement each group of archers shall decide which two shall shoot from which side of the shooting stake. On targets 1 and 15 the archers shall change their order of shooting. Those who shot first shall shoot last and those who shot last shall shoot first. Those archers who had been shooting from the right side shall shoot from the left side and those who had been shooting from the left side shall shoot from the right side. If you shot bottom targets you will switch to the top and if you shot top you will switch to the bottom. Example:
The archers beginning on target #8 will maintain their shooting position through target #14. On target #15, they will change shooting positions and continue through #28. At target #1 the archers will resume their original positions and finish the course through target #7. The archer must straddle an imaginary shooting line, which is marked by the distance stake and parallel to the target face, while shooting the required arrows. No archer may advance to the target until all arrows have been shot by the group, except for yardages that are 32 yards or less and when there are more than four archers in a group on 35cm targets or smaller.
3. When shooting at butts with multiple target faces, the first 2 archers will shoot the bottom target faces. When target faces are placed side by side (i.e. 50 cm) the archer on the left will shoot the left target face; the archer on the right will shoot the right target face. On fan positions the same applies, except each archer will shoot one arrow from each position, two arrows at each target. Any arrow striking the wrong target shall be considered a miss and may not be re-shot. 20 cm targets will be shot vertically. The shooter may elect to shoot top to bottom in order or bottom to top in order. Each archer must choose one column of four target faces on his or her side of the shooting stakes. An archer must not shoot at a column that has already been shot by another archer.
4. Two or more archers shall shoot at the same time to prevent delays. One group shall not hold up the following groups for any reason including looking for lost arrows. Enough arrows shall be carried so that each archer may continue shooting, and return later to find any missing arrows. If one or more open targets in front and two or more groups back up, the delaying group shall allow the backed up groups to shoot through.
5. Archers may not practice on any course to be used for tournament competition later the same day, however, the first target of each day’s competition will be used as practice at the discretion of the tournament chairman. This will be determined and announced prior to each day’s round. Practice arrows shall not be counted as score. The maximum number of practice arrows allowable will be determined by the round being shot.
6. An archer leaving the range for any reason other than an emergency or an equipment failure may be privileged to return to his/her group and complete unfinished round or subsequent rounds. He/She will not be privileged to make up any missed targets in the interim. If deemed an emergency, or an equipment failure, then in the presence of the tournament official he/she will be allowed to shoot and score missed targets.
7. In the case of an equipment failure, the archer may have the needed time, as granted by a tournament official, for equipment repair or replacement and may shoot arrows required to assure that the proper sight settings are accurate, within the 45 minute maximum time limit. Then, in the presence of the tournament official, be allowed to shoot and score the targets missed. This occurrence of repair or replacement is allowed only once in any tournament day.
8. No archer may shoot (compete) in any one tournament more than one time. No dual registration is allowed.
9. In case of inclement weather, the tournament shall continue unless the range has becomes unsafe as determined by the Tournament Chairman or appointed Tournament Officials. A pre-determined signal will be sounded to halt competition. An archer leaving the range without approval shall be subject to rule #6 above.
10. No alcoholic beverages may be carried or consumed on any range or practice area during shooting hours at National or Sectional tournaments. Anyone caught breaking this rule will be immediately disqualified and not be allowed to complete the tournament.
11. Tripods for spotting scopes and/or binoculars shall not be permitted.
12. A (3) three-letdown rule will be applied per arrow. A fourth letdown will be counted as a shot arrow. There will be a shooting time limit. Your scorecard must be turned in by the announced deadline for that day’s score to be recorded.
13. The targets must be shot in numerical sequence. Archers are not allowed to intentionally skip a target(s) and return later to shoot and score the skipped target(s). An intentionally skipped target(s) may not be re-shot and shall be scored as a zero.
14. Archers must complete the prescribed number of targets for the tournament to be eligible for an award. No award can be won with an incomplete score, except in the case of emergency.
SCORING.
1. All arrows must remain in the target butt, untouched, until all arrows are scored. In all NFAA Rounds, an arrow shaft need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value.
2. The status of all arrows shall be determined and recorded before touching or withdrawing any arrows from the target butt.
3. The target group will select a score caller, two scorekeepers, and a target captain. The target captain shall be the judge of disputed arrows on his/her target. When a captain’s arrows are in question, the majority of the group shall decide the status of Target Captains arrows. When a line judge has been appointed by the tournament director and an appeal is made to the line judge, the line judge’s call will be final.
4. Off-ground skids or glances into the target shall not be counted. Arrows striking objects over the shooting lane may be re-shot.
5. Arrows passing through the face, but still in the butt, may be pushed back and scored as hits in the circles through which they passed. Any arrows deflected by a foreign object or miss fired will be scored where it lies. 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.
6. Arrows believed to have passed through the target may be re-shot with marked arrows, which will not be scored if the doubtful arrows are found in the butt.
7. Unsuspected pass through: In any instance where arrows are found to have obviously passed through in such a manner they cannot be properly scored and their location and the condition of the butt convince the target captain that the arrows did indeed pass through a scoring area, the archer may return and reshoot from the obvious distances or furthest distances involved.
8. Witnessed bounce outs, believed to have hit the target in the scoring area, will be re-shot.
9. Ties for 1st in Championship Flights will be broken by a shoot off. Ties for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Professional divisions will be broken by shoot off. All shoot offs for ties will take place at the practice range, on the longest yardage commensurate with age. Field or Hunter faces may be used at the discretion of the tournament director. Score, Spots & X’s will be used. After one end, if still tied, repeat the end.
10. An archer who shoots arrows in excess of the prescribed number shall lose the arrow or arrows of higher value. A penalty of one point will be assessed for each arrow shot over the prescribed number. 11. Any arrow(s) shot from other than a pre-designated position in the designated order shall be scored as “0” (zero).
12. A dropped arrow is one which falls while being transferred from the quiver to be nocked on the string or in preparation for a shot or which falls from the string during a controlled letdown. A dropped arrow may be re-shot.
13. Scorecards must be signed as correct by the scorekeeper and the archer. Once submitted, a scorecard cannot be retrieved for purposes of changing totals. An archer who has signed and submitted a scorecard as correct which has incorrect total(s) may be disqualified.
FIELD ROUND.
Scoring: The scoring is 5 points for the spot, 4 for two white circles and 3 for outside black rings. In all NFAA rounds, an arrow need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. Shooting Rules: Each archer shall shoot 4 arrows at each of the 28-targets in a round.
a) 1 stake - shoot 4 arrows from the same stake.
b) 4 stakes - shoot 1 arrow from each stake.
HUNTER ROUND.
Scoring is 5 points for the spot, 4 for center ring, and 3 for the outer ring. In all NFAA rounds, an arrow need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. Shooting Rules: In shooting the Hunter Round the archer will observe the following shooting positions:
a) 1 stake - shoot 4 arrows from the same stake.
b) 2 stakes - shoot 2 arrows from each stake.
c) 4 stakes - shoot 1 arrow from each stake.
ANIMAL ROUND:
1. Scoring: 21, 20 or 18 for the first arrow; 17, 16 or 14 for the second arrow; 13, 12 or 10 for the third arrow In all NFAA Rounds, an arrow shaft need only touch the line to be counted in the area of next higher value. The high scoring area is oblong while the low scoring area is the area between the high scoring area and the “hide and hair” line or “feathers”, as the case may be. The area between the “hide and hair” line to the outside of the carcass is considered a non-scoring area. A bonus dot (valued one point) is located in the middle of the high scoring area and colored white on dark targets and black on light targets. Shooting Rules: A maximum of three marked arrows may be shot, in successive order, and the first scoring arrow will count. In the case of walk-up targets the first arrow must be shot from the farthest stake, the second arrow from the middle stake, and the third arrow from the nearest stake, in order to be scored. No archer shall advance to the target and then return to the stake to shoot again in the event of a missed arrow. If multiple target faces are presented on a target butt, they must all be the same design. If targets are different, the archers should contact a range official to change the targets to the same design before shooting or scoring that target.
The NFAA tournament officials reserve the right to:
1. Disqualify anyone for any reason deemed appropriate (a written protest by a competitor is not necessary for a disqualification).
2. Change a posted score to reflect a “proper score”.
3. Be the final authority in all matters concerning the tournament.
4. Inspect any archery equipment they feel necessary during the tournament. Any individual wishing to file a protest against another archer must inform that individual in the presence of a tournament official that a protest will be filed. Both individuals have the right to be present at the meeting of the protest committee. All protests must be submitted in writing, within one hour after the end of the day’s shooting is finished. No protest that is filed after the time limit will be considered, or acted on. A $50 cash protest fee must accompany the written protest. This will be refunded if the protest is upheld.
Professional Scoring- Field Round:
In non-Professional Divisions, the X-Ring is used for tiebreakers only as determined by the Tournament Chairman.
In all Professional Divisions, scoring is 1 bonus point for the X (total 6), five points for the spot, four for the two white rings, and three points for the outside back rings. Archers will track X’s in a separate column, i.e., 20 with 3X,which will carry over to a final column and would be totaled as 23.
Professional Scoring- Hunter Round:
In non-Professional Divisions, the X-ring is used for tiebreakers only as determined by the Tournament Chairman.
In all Professional Divisions, scoring is 1 bonus point for the X (total 6), five points for the spot, four for the two white rings, and three points for the outside back rings. Archers will track X’s in a separate column, i.e., 20 with 3X, which will carry over to a final column and would be totaled as 23.
Outdoor Field national records
Adult Divisions
Cay McManus AFBB VA Animal 1993 552
C. Rosario AFBB CA Animal 2005 552
Cay McManus AFBB VA Field 1994 503
Cay McManus AFBB VA Hunter 1994 511
Christina Lyons AFBBR IL Animal 2024 552
Christina Lyons AFBBR IL Field 2024 437
Claire Xie AFBBR TX Hunter 2021 446
Jan Sciacca AFBH CA Animal 2007 549
Jan Sciacca AFBH CA Field 2010 485
Jan Sciacca AFBH CA Hunter 2010 484
Cassie Flood AFBHFS IL Animal 2015 575
Melissa McBride AFBHFS PA Field 2014 534
Julene Hakl AFBHFS MN Hunter 2009 537
Kelly Eagleton AFBHFSL CA Animal 2017 562
Kelly Eagleton AFBHFSL CA Field 2017 488
Kelly Eagleton AFBHFSL CA Hunter 2017 491
Corinne Davis AFFS PA Animal 2015 580
Isabelle Geissbuhler AFFS WA Field 2023 555
Bev Kouns AFFS CA Hunter 1995 555
Erica Strassman AFFSL WI Animal 2017 570
Erica Strassman AFFSL WI Field 2011 520
Erica Strassman AFFSL WI Hunter 2017 527
Clare Maness AFFSLR TX Animal 2022 564
Clare Maness AFFSLR TX Field 2022 487
Clare Maness AFFSLR TX Hunter 2022 491
Kelly Eagleton AFLB CA Animal 2024 402
Kelly Eagleton AFLB NJ Field 2023 358
Kelly Eagleton AFLB NJ Hunter 2023 335
Sandy McCain AFTRAD CA Animal 2012 524
Sandy McCain AFTRAD CA Field 2012 433
Sandy McCain AFTRAD CA Hunter 2012 445
Richard Stark AMBB VA Animal 2012 562
Richard Stark AMBB VA Field 2008 516
Richard Stark AMBB VA Hunter 2009 518
John Demmer III AMBBR PA Animal 2021 558
John Demmer III AMBBR PA Field 2022 481
John Demmer III AMBBR PA Hunter 2022 496
Richard Bromley AMBH OR Animal 2007 561
J. Brown AMBH MD Field 1986 521
B. Rogers AMBH CA Hunter 1988 526
Jeremy Dean AMBHFS VA Animal 2012 580
Tim Ewers AMBHFS VA Field 2009 554
Thomas Warner AMBHFS PA Field 2012 554
Thomas Warner AMBHFS PA Hunter 2012 554
Robert Gentry AMBHFSL OR Animal 2005 572
William Caires AMBHFSL CO Field 2008 514
William Caires AMBHFSL CO Hunter 2008 521
B. Baker AMFS VA Animal 2009 585
Austin Moorman AMFS IA Animal 2017 585
Mark Rubio AMFS CA Field 2016 558
Daniel Button AMFS WI Field 2017 558
Daniel Button AMFS WI Field 2019 558
Blake Jerome AMFS WA Hunter 2021 560
C. Stauffer AMFSL TX Animal 2005 574
Robert Gentry AMFSL OR Field 2013 538
Richard Eckenburg AMFSL CA Hunter 2010 535
Josef Scarboro AMFSLR GA Animal 2020 567
Josef Scarboro AMFSLR GA Field 2021 521
Josef Scarboro AMFSLR GA Hunter 2021 535
Clifton Montgomery AMLB TX Animal 2024
B. Brooks CMBB TX Animal 1988 557
Jacob Leimbach CMBB MD Field 2007 515
C. Gregory CMBB TX Hunter 2010 531
Eeshwar Kollu CMBBR TX Animal 2024 424
Eeshwar Kollu CMBBR TX Field 2024 388
Eeshwar Kollu CMBBR TX Hunter 2024 389
Luke Ray
Luke Ray
CMBHFS IA Animal 2014 576
CMBHFS IA Field 2014 542
Luke Ray CMBHFS IA Hunter 2014 552
Brandon Hood CMFS MO Animal 2005 579
Lucas Kenley CMFS VA Animal 2009 579
Harrison Milne CMFS IN Animal 2015 579
M. DeCosta CMFS CA Field 2008 559
Lucas Kenley CMFS VA Field 2009 559
Clayton Frederick CMFS GA Field 2021 559
Lucas Kenley CMFS VA Hunter 2009 560
S. Johnson CMFSL CA Animal 2002 560
Auston Leimbach CMFSL MD Field 2007 514
A. Capp CMFSL SD Hunter 2006 516
D. Denton CMFSLR MT Animal 2008 547
D. Denton CMFSLR MT Field 2008 517
D. Denton CMFSLR MT Hunter 2008 505
Master Senior Divisions Division State Round Year Score
Rebecca Jackson MSFBB OR Animal 2007 492
Claudia St Clair MSFBB AZ Field 2019 403
Claudia St Clair MSFBB AZ Hunter 2019 398
Rebecca Jackson MSFBH OR Animal 2013 451
Rebecca Jackson MSFBH OR Field 2013 378
Rebecca Jackson MSFBH OR Hunter 2013 404
Barbara McMahan MSFBHFS CA Animal 2016 520
Barbara McMahan MSFBHFS CA Field 2016 427
Barbara McMahan MSFBHFS CA Hunter 2016 438
Rosie Pridgen MSFFS OK Animal 2006 571
Liane Hickman MSFFS WA Field 2009 526
Bev Kouns MSFFS CA Field 2018 526
Liane Hickman MSFFS WA Hunter 2009 535
K. Christiansen MSFFSL CA Animal 2007 483
K. Christiansen MSFFSL CA Field 2007 414
K. Christiansen MSFFSL CA Hunter 2007 403
Sandy McCain MSFTRAD CA Animal 2021 513
Sandy McCain MSFTRAD CA Field 2021 394
Sandy McCain MSFTRAD CA Hunter 2021 395
Denny Cline MSMBB VA Animal 2017 553
D. Clem MSMBB MD Field 2009 495
Tom Daley MSMBB CA Hunter 2013 496
Jerry Avery MSMBH CA Animal 2016 503
Jerry Avery MSMBH CA Field 2016 400
Jerry Avery MSMBH CA Hunter 2016 421
Steve Coleman MSMBHFS TX Animal 2018 569
Ronald Turner MSMBHFS TX Animal 2019 569
Ronald Turner MSMBHFS TX Field 2019 526
Ronald Turner MSMBHFS TX Hunter 2019 533
Pat Norris MSMBHFSL CA Animal 2017 553
Frank Smith MSMBHFSL KY Field 2017 480
Frank Smith MSMBHFSL KY Hunter 2017 477
Steven Gibbs MSMFS WI Animal 2021 580
Jim “Gunny” McKee MSMFS OR Field 2023 550
Dean Pridgen MSMFS OK Field 2007 550
Dean Pridgen MSMFS OK Hunter 2007 551
B. Stivison MSMFSL WA Animal 2007 570
J. Stanek MSMFSL OR Field 2007 524
Mike
Jerry Podratz MSMFSLR MN Field 2019 476
Jerry Podratz
Shane Wills
PMFS MD Field 2018 560
Sam Wolthuis PMFS MO Field 2019 560
Tate Morgan PMFS MT Field 2020 560
Bodie Turner PMFS WA Field 2022 560
Gaius Carter PMFS AZ Field 2022 560
Christopher Perkins PMFS CAN Field 2022 560
Tate Morgan PMFS MT Field 2023 560
Stephan Hansen PMFS DEN Field 2023 560
Taylor Spoolstra PMFS OK Field 2024 560
Bodie Turner PMFS WA FieldX 2022 660
Toby Ragsdale PMFS WI Hunter 1995 560
Joe Kapp
PMFS IN Hunter 2002 560
Dave Cousins PMFS ME Hunter 2004 560
Dave Cousins PMFS ME Hunter 2007 560
Jesse Broadwater PMFS PA Hunter 2007 560
Reo Wilde PMFS ID Hunter 2009 560
Kevin Wilkey PMFS UT Hunter 2011 560
David Houser PMFS PA Hunter 2016 560
Bridger Deaton PMFS IA Hunter 2016 560
Braden Gellenthein PMFS MA Hunter 2018 560
Tate Morgan PMFS MT Hunter 2018 560
Jesse Broadwater PMFS PA Hunter 2019 560
Christopher Perkins PMFS CAN Hunter 2022 560
Gaius Carter PMFS AZ Hunter 2022 560
Kyle Douglas PMFS UT Hunter 2024 560
Robert Householder PMFS AL Hunter 2024 560
Bodie Turner PMFS WA Hunter 2024 560
Mike Schloesser PMFS NED Hunter 2024 560
Christopher Perkins PMFS CAN Hunter 2018 664
E. Budzinski PMFSL WI Animal 2005 575
R. Huffman
PMFSL MO Animal 2006 575
Robert Gentry PMFSL OR Field 2008 546
R. Huffman PMFSL MO Hunter 2006 542
Bryan Perry PMFSLR NC Animal 2012 507
Bryan Perry PMFSLR NC Field 2012 391
Bryan Perry PMFSLR NC Hunter 2012 414
Tom Coblentz MSPMFS MD Animal 2021 569
Tom Coblentz MSPMFS MD Field 2022 524
Tom Coblentz MSPMFS MD Field 2022 570
Tom Coblentz MSPMFS MD Hunter 2022 536
Tom Coblentz MSPMFS MD Hunter 2022 597
Melanie White SPFFS FL Animal 2021 575
Fiona McClean SPFFS CAN Field 2019 550
Fiona McClean SPFFS CAN FieldX 2019 605
Fiona McClean SPFFS CAN Hunter 2019 552
Fiona McClean SPFFS CAN Hunter 2019 613
Michael Braden SPMFS TX Animal 2018 586
Timothy Gillingham SPMFS UT Field 2019 558
Ron Barndt SPMFS MT FieldX 2017 641
Timothy Gillingham SPMFS UT Hunter 2023 558
Timothy Gillingham SPMFS UT Hunter 2019 641
Timothy Gillingham SPMFS UT Hunter 2022 641
L. Smith SPMFSL WI Animal 2005 557
L. Smith SPMFSL WI Field 2009 493
L. Smith SPMFSL WI Hunter 2009 487
Melanie White SSPFFS FL Animal 2024 571
Melanie White SSPFFS FL Field 2024 536
Melanie White SSPFFS FL Field 2024 590
Melanie White SSPFFS FL Hunter 2024 534
Melanie White SSPFFS FL Hunter 2024 584
Jeff Button SSPMFS WI Animal 2024 577
Robert Anderson SSPMFS IL Animal 2024 577
Tom Coblentz SSPMFS MD Field 2018 544
Michael Leiter SSPMFS MD Field 2024 544
Joe Kapp SSPMFS IN Field 2022 600
Michael Leiter SSPMFS MD Hunter 2024 551
Tom Coblentz SSPMFS MD Hunter 2018 605
Senior
Jennifer
Jennifer Gilley SFFSL OK Hunter 2020 490
Lynn Walter SFFSLR CO Animal 2014 534
Janet Thelen SFFSLR TX Field 2019 415
Carmen Sarver SFFSLR MA Hunter 2022 439
Sandy McCain SFTRAD CA Animal 2016 488
Sandy McCain SFTRAD CA Field 2016 427
Sandy McCain SFTRAD CA Hunter 2016 407
D. Hughes SMBB TX Animal 2008 560
Richard Hunt SMBB TX Animal 2019 560
Tom Daley SMBB CA Field 2009 496
D. Hughes SMBB TX Hunter 2008 502
Richard Stonebraker SMBBR TX Animal 2020 540
Richard Stonebraker SMBBR TX Animal 2021 540
Richard Stonebraker SMBBR TX Field 2020 471
Richard Stonebraker SMBBR TX Hunter 2021 479
Chuck Sciacca SMBH CA Animal 2017 548
Gary McCain SMBH CA Field 2010 493
Gary McCain SMBH CA Hunter 2012 496
Steve Coleman SMBHFS TX Animal 2006 576
Timothy Davis SMBHFS WA Field 2022 543
Gary Marrier SMBHFS VT Hunter 2011 544
Timothy Davis SMBHFS WA Hunter 2022 544
Jeffrey Wyler SMBHFSL IL Animal 2006 566
John Hendricks SMBHFSL OR Field 2007 511
D. Clem SMBHFSL MD Hunter 2006 506
Tom Lynch SMFS VA Animal 2015 583
Joe Magrogan SMFS MD Field 2015 557
Robert Reedinger SMFS PA Hunter 2021 555
Robert Reedinger SMFS PA Hunter 2022 555
Kirby Gillespie SMFS VA Hunter 2022 555
Rusty Mills SMFSL CA Animal 2003 573
Robert Gentry SMFSL OR Field 2016 525
Robert Gentry SMFSL OR Hunter 2016 530
Keith Thelen SMFSLR TX Animal 2019 563
William Lee SMFSLR WA Field 2010 504
James Shackelford SMFSLR NM Hunter 2015 491
Tom Burnham SMLB OR Animal 2014 410
Tom Burnham SMLB OR Field 2014 239
Tom Burnham SMLB OR Hunter 2014 301
Gary McCain SMTRAD CA Animal 2013 530
Alan Eagleton SMTRAD CA Field 2016 464
Alan Eagleton SMTRAD CA Hunter 2015 467
Silver Senior Divisions Division State Round Year Score
Claudia St. Clair SSFBB AZ Animal 2017 506
Claudia St. Clair SSFBB AZ Field 2015 404
Claudia St. Clair SSFBB AZ Hunter 2015 433
Mary Nations SSFBH WA Animal 2016 466
Mary Nations SSFBH WA Field 2015 301
Mary Nations SSFBH WA Hunter 2016 318
Marcia Jones SSFBHFS IA Animal 2013 570
Marcia Jones SSFBHFS IA Field 2013 500
Marcia Jones SSFBHFS IA Hunter 2013 510
Becky Pearson SSFFS AZ Animal 2014 576
Becky Pearson SSFFS AZ Field 2014 544
Becky Pearson SSFFS AZ Hunter 2013 543
Jennifer Gilley SSFFSL OK Animal 2022 553
Jennifer Gilley SSFFSL OK Field 2022 479
Jennifer
Lynn
Archie Nixon SSMLB NM Field 2014 339
Archie Nixon SSMLB NM Hunter 2014 376
Tom Johnson SSMTRAD MN Animal 2021 505
Reynold Sarns SSMTRAD TX Field 2018 430
Alan Eagleton SSMTRAD CA Hunter 2024 431
Young Adult Divisions Division State Round Year Score
Madison Wilkens YAFBB CA Animal 2018 508
Madison Wilkens YAFBB CA Field 2018 380
Madison Wilkens YAFBB CA Hunter 2018 411
Shannon Steeley YAFBHFS OK Animal 2024 566
Emma Husman YAFBHFS SD Field 2021 523
Shannon Steeley YAFBHFS OK Hunter 2024 524
T. Skarvan YAFFS WI Animal 2008 580
Gracen Fletcher YAFFS IN Field 2024 552
Beretta McKee YAFFS WA Hunter 2023 552
Dana Baird YAFFSLR MI Animal 2018 558
Abigail Kippes YAFFSLR AZ Field 2024 487
Abigail Kippes YAFFSLR AZ Hunter 2024 498
Jim Moschetz YAMBB WI Animal 1976 544
Malachi Hernandez YAMBB TX Field 2018 425
Malachi Hernandez YAMBB TX Hunter 2019 440
Gustav Meeker YAMBBR CA Animal 2024 438
Gustav Meeker YAMBBR CA Field 2024 308
Gustav Meeker YAMBBR CA Hunter 2024 326
Jack Moorhouse YAMBHFS MN Animal 2024 570
Hansen Slane YAMBHFS WA Field 2016 521
Ian Kyar YAMBHFS MN Field 2020 521
John Hunter Wheeler YAMBHFS WV Hunter 2022 518
Connor Sears YAMFS TX Animal 2018 585
Sawyer Sullivan YAMFS MN Animal 2021 585
Bodie Turner YAMFS WA Animal 2021 585
Connor Sears YAMFS TX Field 2018 558
Bodie Turner YAMFS WA Field 2021 558
Derek Ballengee YAMFS WV Hunter 2018 559
T. Welch YAMFSL WV Animal 1985 558
A. Cote YAMFSL WA Animal 2001 558
Y. Kaku YAMFSLR CA Animal 2009 557
Y. Kaku YAMFSLR CA Field 2009 468
Hugo Hernandez YAMFSLR MEX Hunter 2019 483
Youth Divisions Division State Round
C. Cisek YFBB CT Animal 1975 468
Caitlin Willard YFBB GA Field 2018 349
Caitlin Willard YFBB GA Hunter 2018 368
Shaylan Steeley YFBHFS OK Animal 2024 573
Lillian Dillon YFBHFS TX Field 2022 532
Shaylan Steeley YFBHFS OK Hunter 2024 532
Liko Arreola YFFS HI Animal 2021 578
Liko Arreola YFFS HI Field 2021 549
Liko Arreola YFFS HI Hunter 2021 555
L. Dodson YFFSL WV
Jenelle Delfino
Chase Pasmore
2025-26 national EVENTS
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nfaa outdoor national field championships
mechanicsburg archers
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first dakota classic
nfaa easton yankton archery center
yankton, south dakota
nfaa outdoor national target championships
nfaa easton yankton archery center
yankton, south dakota
Rushmore Rumble
Indiana Convention center
Indianapolis, Indiana
NFAA Indoor National Championships
Renasant convention center
memphis, tennessee
The Vegas Shoot
Paris, Horseshoe, and Planet Hollywood Hotels
Las vegas, nevada
sectionals & leagues
NFAA National Field League
May 12July 20 nfaa ranges across the world!
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NFAA National Target League


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