Five trophies in archery
Umina PCYC has won five trophies in its first year at the Police Community Youth Clubs Archery State Titles.
With more than 11 clubs competing, the competition was held over 12 metres distance in the Barebow Compound Section, according to Umina PCYC director of archery Mr Lawrence Gatt.
"Our group of archers had trained hard for this event, as this was the first time many of them had competed at this level and a longer distance than normal.
"They also had to shoot a total of 60 arrows which was 30 arrows more than their usual archery lesson."
Samantha Jones placed first in the Junior Grand Master Ranking (12 to 18 years) section.
Hugh Dunlop came first in the Cub Master Ranking (seven to 11 years) and Nathan McNamara first in the Junior Intermediate Ranking.
Vanessa Love achieved second place in the Junior Advance Ranking as well as Lawrence Gatt in the Senior Ranking (18 plus years).
The PCYC Archery Program is designed to teach all aspects of archery safety, etiquette and technique.
"Archery is a fun and social activity which promotes hand-eye coordination and good posture," Mr Gatt said.
"It is open to all ages from seven years onwards with classes held at 4pm and 5.15pm every Tuesday at the Umina PCYC."
For booking, contact 4344 7851.
Press release, 9 Aug 2010
Lawrence Gatt, Umina PCYC Archery