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July 18, 2012
ATA HEADLINES >> JULY 18, 2012

 

KENTUCKY SANCTIONS ARCHERY AS A HIGH SCHOOL SPORT

High-school archers in the bluegrass state will soon be able to join teams that compete in events sanctioned by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA).

If you’re like many archery enthusiasts, you may have had a thought that goes something like this: “Man, how cool would it be if archery were like baseball or basketball, readily available and considered a totally legit sport?”

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OLYMPIC PRIMER: ARCHERY


by Amy Hatfield

If you flip through photos of Brady Ellison on NBC’s Olympic Web pages, you’ll see an Olympic athlete – an archer – often wearing red, white and blue gear.

He’s young and lean with a hip style. And then, on the bill of his cap, you’ll see a fishhook.

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NORTHERN ARIZONA SHOOTING RANGE OPENS

More than 300 people showed up July 5 to help the Arizona Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) open the Northern Arizona Shooting Range about 10 miles east of Flagstaff.

Attendees were invited to shoot archery on one of the facility’s 50-yard ranges.

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