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1473 SMFS-A SMFS-A TOMLINSON, JERRY 1421 KEITH, MARK 1473 SMFS-A KONG, GEORGE K JR 1410 SMFS-A MORROW, BILL 1472 SMFS-A ELAM, LARRY M 1399 SMFS-A SCHAFF, MIKE 1471 SMFS-A WILSON, SCOTT 1384 SMFS-A DAY, DENNY 1470 SMFS-A CRINKLAW, SCOTT 1365 SMFS-A MCKINNON, BILL 1468 SMFS-A TOWNSEND, MIKE 1336 SMFS-A JULIEN, KEITH 1464 SMFS-A JOHNSON, MIKE 1463 SMFS-B MCMAHAN, TOM 1469 SMFS-A WILLIAMSON, CHARLES 1460 SMFS-B EVOLA, MICHAEL 1449 SMFS-A WAYT, DAN 1457 SMFS-A RIPKOSKI, ALAN 1445 SMFS-C GOLDBACH, DENNIS 967 SMFSL/R MORRIS, TERRY 1258 SMFSL/R STURGILL, JAMES 1221 SMFSL/R WALKER, DAVID 932 SMFSL-A SANDQUIST, DARREL 1429 SMFSL-A HERSCHELL, VINCE 1396 SMFSL-A PACK, DONALD 1340 SMFSLR/L KRESIN, WAYNE 1144 SMFSLR/L ARMENTROUT, BEN 702 SMTRAD/L PAPAC, GEORGE 980 SMTRAD/R SARNS, REYNOLD 1119 SPMFS RUDDOCK, ALLAN 1525 SPMFS COBLENTZ, TOM 1519 SPMFS BARNSDALE, DAVE 1513 SPMFS BENGTSON, DAVE 1512 SPMFS HARBAUGH, TONY 1511 SPMFS NEELY, DENNIS 1511 SPMFS WHITE, JACKIE 1509 SPMFS CROWE, THOMAS 1507 SPMFS STRICKLAND, TIM 1504 SPMFS PETERSON, CURT 1502 SPMFS HORN, ED 1501 SPMFS JONES, RANDALL 1497 SPMFS ROGERS, BEN 1496 SPMFS WILDE, DEE 1490 SPMFS WEST, RON 1487 SPMFS BLANKENSHIP, CHARLES 1480 SPMFS RAGLIN, PHIL 1480 SPMFS TAYLOR, JT 1480 SPMFS CAUDLE, JACKIE 1479 SPMFS RENNER, DAN 1476
SPMFS MOOREHEAD, JESSE 1463 SPMFSL MONTENEGRO, JUNE 1303 YAFFS-A GARCIA, ERICA 1413 SANTANOCITO, CARROLL 1353 YAFFS-A YAFFS-A MARTIN, GABBY 1324 YAFFS-B RICE, BRITTNEY 1225 YAFSL-C FABEL, BEN 1134 YAMFS-A TRAVASKIS, AARON 1519 YAMFS-A SIMONS, CODY 1506 YAMFS-A MUNDELL, MATTHEW 1504 YAMFS-A URADOMO, KELSON 1497 YAMFS-A MARLER, BRANDON 1487 YAMFS-A SAMEK, ZACK 1484 YAMFS-A GUNTHER, CURTIS 1470 YAMFS-A TOLENTION, THOMAS B 1456 YAMFS-A SIMMONDS, COLE 1433 YFFS-A BLAZEK, ALLIE 1454 YFFS-A RAY, SYDNEY 1443 YFFS-A PRESTON, ASHLEY 1430 SANTANOCITO, KATHRYN 1053 YFFS-A YFFS-A METZGUS, IVY 1046 YMFS-A GOSLIN, JUSTIN 1483 YMFS-A ROBERTS, COLE 1479 YMFS-A SIMMONDS, GRANT 1473 YMFS-A METZGUS, CALEB 1458 YMFS-A TUCKER, RYAN 1447 YMFS-A GRIJAK, NOAH 1432 YMFS-A CHRISTENSEN, KADEN 1415 YMFS-A MORRIS, RYAN 1091 YMFS-C FRENCH, SAM JR 1098 Results corrected 5-25, 2012. Master Senior Categories only include Barebow, Freestyle and Freestyle Limited
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cial circumstances and the Applicant’s accomplishments. RANKING SELECTION CRITERIA The following criteria will be used by the NFAA Scholarship Committee to assign the applications to the appropriate scholarship level and to rank the applicants. 1. The applicant’s prior year end USAT Ranking, and their current year ranking at the time the application was submitted. a. Senior Mens’ & Senior Womens’ Recurve or Compound b. Junior Boys’ & Junior Girls’ Recurve or Compound 2. Is (was) the applicant a Resident Athlete at the Olympic Training Center. 3. Is (was) applicant a member of the US Olympic, Pan Am or other International Team? 4. Is (was) the applicant a JOAD Olympian or Junior World Team member? a. Did applicant compete at the JOAD National
Championships? 5. Did the applicant participate at the USIAC in the prior year? 6. Did the applicant participate in the NAA or NFAA Sectional Tournaments in the prior year? 7. Did the applicant participate in the NFAA Indoor, Outdoor, or 3-D Nationals in the prior year? 8. Did the applicant participate in the World Archery Festival’s 3-Star Tour in the prior year? 9. Did the applicant participate in the NASP National Championship? 10. The applicant’s GPA, college entrance scores, and community support activities, are important Ranking Selection Criteria, and will be considered after evaluating the applicant’s archery experience and capability to improve/enhance future US Archery Teams. The Joint Scholarship Approval Committee will make the final determination of which students will receive scholarships and the amount of each scholarship. n
president’s report | bruce cull with judy mccutcheon continued from pg. 5 could match his skills and knowledge of archery. There were none who had the patience to teach this skill to others like Bob did. I still have several High Country bows which once belonged to Bob. My son will one day have them and I will tell him of the great man who once called them his own. I will tell him about the many perfect rounds of archery I watched Bob shoot and what an incredible man he was. I will never forget the fun at Panther Creek or the many tournaments we went to especially the Milwaukee Sentinel sports show. Or the hunting trips and campfire at y’alls house in Virden. My first robin hood where Bob made such a big deal of it. There has never been a better mentor or ambassador for the great sport of archery. I hate cancer. I will miss my friend. Archery will miss Bob. I really loved him. God has a good man!” — Patrick McGahey scores, tournament info and more at www.fieldarchery.com 27