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Moose Jaw hosts provincial archery

The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) archery team competed at the 2012 National Archery in the Schools (NASP) Provincial Championships on April 28 in Moose Jaw.
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Upon return from Moose Jaw for provincial archery, the top finishers from the YRHS, from left: Larissa Schick, Gr. 9, fifth in girls; Lea Burnard, Gr. 11, first in girls; Tara Lazurko, Gr. 12, second in girls; Felcon Swain, Gr. 10, third in boys.


The Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) archery team competed at the 2012 National Archery in the Schools (NASP) Provincial Championships on April 28 in Moose Jaw.

Going into the shoot, the YRHS has previously won three consecutive provincial titles and this year's shoot resulted in similar fashion.

The YRHS had a total combined team score of 2972 points, the second-place team from Melfort Comp finished with a team score of 2762 points.

The YRHS has dominated the team category for the past four years.

Says YRHS archery head coach Daren Wandy:

"I am really proud of the kid's effort! These kids have made a solid effort of attending practices twice a week, one being at 7 a.m., in the morning.

We had a real strong group of female shooter this year with three of the top five shooters coming from the YRHS.

"In past years, teams may have been lucky to have one of their female shooters in the top five, we had three. Just goes to show you how the sport and program has developed in the four years of existence," suggests Wandy.

For individual efforts, the YRHS had three of the top five female high school shooters. Leading the way was Gr. 11 student Lea Burnard. Burnard won a gold medal for her effort. She shot a 284 out of a possible 300 points. Her score also placed her second overall out of all shooters (male and female).

"When it comes to being a shooter in control, that is certainly a characteristic of Lea. She is a very calm and collected young lady. Not much bothers her when she is shooting. Lea has been part of our program for three years and has developed into the best female archer in the province. We are very proud of her effort."

Gr. 12 student Tara Lazurko finished second in the high school female standings with a score of 267 points and Gr. 9 student Larissa Schick placed fifth with a score of 255.

"Tara is our team captain and demonstrates true leadership on our team and throughout our school. New comer to the program Larissa Schick has shown great improvement throughout the season. It was awesome to see all her hard work paid off for her with a fifth place finish," explains Wandy.

Rounding out the top five finishers was Felcon Swain. He placed third in the high school male category with a score of 265. " Felcon was our only boy to place in the top five however we had three more shooters close behind him in the standings which helped with our overall team score," reports Wandy.

Next action for the YRHS is at their home shoot May 12 at the YRHS. Currently 10 teams will be bringing archers from all over the province. Says Wandy, anyone interested in attending is more than welcome to attend.

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