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  • Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:57 AM | Anonymous
    A level 2 Instructor Certification Class will be held on August 18 & 19th.

    A Level 2 Instructor works with a more established archery program such as J.O.A.D, A.S.A.P., college clubs and local clubs with a strong beginner component. Level 2 Instructors are also certified to teach Level 1 courses.

    Download Flyer Here

    For more information or to register; Space is limited Call Coach Carmen at 602-­‐320-­‐5132 or Coach Dave at 602-­‐320-­‐3340 or email hearnarchery@gmail.com.

  • Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:37 PM | Anonymous
    DESERT SKY ARCHERS announce an indoor tournament to beat the heat. Compete at the SUMMER SIZZLE on August 11, 2012 at the air conditioned Indoor Range at Ben Avery. Tournament format is 60 arrows at 25 meters and 60 arrows at 18 meters. Information and Registration Form may be found http://www.azjoad.com/2012/2012_Summer_Sizzle_Indoor_Info_and_Reg_Form.pdf
  • Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:24 PM | Anonymous
    Who should attend: All who are interested in World Archery rules including:
    Judges, Coaches and tournament hosts.
    Presented by the Arizona Cup & Arizona Junior Olympic Archery Development

    More information and a registered list may be found here 
  • Thursday, July 12, 2012 5:22 PM | Anonymous
    by Gary Yamaguchi

    TOURNAMENT VENUE
    The tournament was hosted by the combined efforts of USA Archery and Butler County. Butler County did a great job of setting up a nice field and welcoming the archers. Banners from the local roadway luminaire poles saying “Welcome Archers” greeted everyone driving past Joyce Park. No lunches were available on site but these could be ordered a day in advance. The local Cincinnati JOAD Olympians club sponsored a concession booth where drinks and snacks could be purchased. Double gold Olympic medalist and archery great Darrell Pace provided much additional support, including supplying water to all of the archers. CJO coach Jim Coombe brought out his metal detector and worked almost full time, finding many, many arrows.

    Late signups necessitated the switching of compound and recurve target assignments -- leaving many parents who had come early to snag first-row tent locations stranded in the wrong viewing locations. As the tents were already pitched three deep at the time of the target reassignments, there wasn’t much that could be done. Cooperation among our local Ohio hosts (the McLaughlin family) and the Desert Sky Archers Scott Waldrop enabled a simple tent switch to be done that accommodated most of the Arizona parents, but other groups weren’t so lucky.

    A new USA Archery policy requiring each coach to purchase a Coaching Pass for $20 was instituted the week prior to the tournament. Archers had to designate their coaches prior to a coach being allowed to obtain credentials. Most coaches were bona-fide archery coaches or instructors, but many parents without coaching knowledge or certification were allowed to buy their way into the archer/coach areas.

    ARIZONA RESULTS
    FITA RANKING ROUND:

    JOADs shot four 36-arrow rounds at a single distance; Seniors and Masters shot a four-distance FITA for the Target National Championship title. Notable were Spencer Yee’s and Brian Bullis’ continuation of their year’s dominant performances, Danielle Reynolds’ massive improvement from the prior year, and Karissa Yamaguchi’s blazing first day results where she led the 47 person Cadet women’s field by 8 points. The male Cadet Recurve field was 77 archers, making Andrew Mateo’s finish exceptional. Seth Waldrop did as well as possible following bow structural issues discovered the week of Nationals, and Adam Stringham did well in his last national tournament before entering Brigham Young University. Nathan Yamaguchi finished well shooting reduced poundage following his fall 2010 shoulder surgery, and Gary Yamaguchi improved greatly upon his last place finish last year, shooting his first 1200+ FITA and finishing just behind 1984 Olympian Glenn Myers in the 50+ Masters National Target Championships.

    OPEN TEAM AND JOAD TEAM ROUNDS:
    Adam Stringham and Danielle Reynolds (3rd, Open Women’s Compound), with Allie Blazek of Colorado

    Nathan Yamaguchi (3rd, Open Men’s Recurve), with Daniel and Sean McLaughlin of Ohio

    The mandatory JOAD Team Round was called off after the 3rd end of 4, due to an extreme heat index. This upset some parents and competitors, but turned out to have been a wise decision. About an hour later, a sudden freak thunderstorm generating winds of 80 mph struck the field without warning, blowing over all the target stands, demolishing the tents and shade structures, knocking down outhouses, and even knocking the scoring trailer off its foundation. If the team rounds had continued even one more round, the field would have been populated at the time of the thunderstorm. Thanks to Teresa Iaconi’s urgent plea for help posted on Facebook, approximately 70 volunteers showed up within an hour to help reconstruct the field. Butler County’s field crew was extremely well organized and immediately set to work putting the main tents back up, clearing demolished and broken tents and target stands, and organizing the volunteer labor force. By dark, the entire field was set back up and ready to go. The only detrimental effect on the archers was the loss of many of the practice targets.

    JOAD OR / GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPION:
    Danielle Reynolds narrowly missed out on winning her Final OR match with Hunter Jackson, shooting her final shoot-off arrow about 1/16” further out from the center. Still, her 2nd place in the FITA gave her the JOAD Grand National Championship title!!! Nathan Yamaguchi gets kudos for his sportsmanship and integrity for returning a 2nd place Grand National Championship plaque, and asking that the placements be recomputed. They were, putting Nathan in 4th place instead of 2nd.

    FITA scores are reported first, followed by placements for the FITA, the Elimination round, and the combined Grand National Championship (FITA placement + ER placement + 1 team round participation point) below. JOADs shot a single distance FITA, whereas the adults and masters shot a 4-distance FITA.

    Spencer Yee (1389, 2nd and 3rd, 3rd in GNC, Bowman Male Compound)
    Brian Bullis (1348, 1st and 4th, 2nd in GNC, Bowman Male Recurve)
    Danielle Reynolds (1331, 2nd and 2nd, 1st in GNC, Cadet Female Compound)
    Karissa Yamaguchi (1222, 5th and 7th, 5th in GNC, Cadet Female Recurve)
    Andrew Mateo (1243, 6th and 4th, 5th in GNC, Cadet Male Recurve)
    Seth Waldrop (1255, 24th and 17th, 23rd in GNC, Cadet Male Compound)
    Adam Stringham (1313, 9th and 9th, 10th in GNC, Junior Male Compound)
    Nathan Yamaguchi (1229, 5th and 2nd, 4th in GNC, Junior Male Recurve)
    Gary Yamaguchi (1233, 2nd and 9th, Masters Male 50+ Recurve)
    All in all, this tournament was another successful event. Valuable tournament experience was gained by all who participated, and the small group of Arizona archers represented our state and its archery programs well.

    JOAD MEETING
    The USAA Annual meeting was held on June 28 at the host hotel. The main discussion revolved about two currently proposed options to change Cadet (15 to 17 year old) and Junior (18 to 20 year old) USAT ranking procedures from the current way of ranking. A paraphrased version is given here -- Interested and affected readers are directed to the USAA web pages for the actual text.

    Option A: This proposed option separates Juniors from the Senior (over 20 years old) field. Cadets and Juniors will have a limited number of ranking tournaments to be chosen from available events. Juniors will not be allowed to compete with the Seniors during elimination rounds, unless they sign up as a Senior archer, in which case they are not eligible for Junior qualification at that tournament. Qualifying tournaments include: Indoor Nationals plus two additional finishes. The reduced number of qualifying Cadet and Junior USAT tournaments reduces the total number of tournaments that many archers will travel to and may reduce costs. However, it also requires all archers to attend these few tournaments irrespective of school schedules, geography, and other mitigating factors. No discussion was held regarding the criteria for choosing which tournaments would be designated as the qualifying tournaments.

    Option B: This proposal combines Junior and Senior categories into an Open category. Cadets would presumably remain unchanged. Approximately the same number of events will be held as are currently offered. How the Junior USAT rankings and Senior USAT rankings will be determined is still unclear. The status quo would be to allow each Junior archer to declare themselves as either a Senior or a Junior USAT member if qualified for both. Another proposal ranks the top 8 as Senior USAT, with the next 5 Juniors as Junior USAT. Proponents of Option B believe this will create better opportunities for top Junior archers to develop into top international competitors. On the other hand, entering the Senior ranks at the outset may be intimidating to less proficient JOAD archers.

    The alternative to Options A and B, of course, is to maintain the status quo. This year, there were five regional ranking tournaments for JOADs plus Indoor Nationals. Jake Kaminski suggested adding USAA National Field as a qualifying ranking event.

    Discussion was also held regarding holding JOAD Nationals together with Target Nationals. One of the subjects brought up was the subject of having non-US citizens entered in the elimination rounds of a US Cadet and Junior ranking tournament. (Taiwanese and Canadian archers typically attend the Target Nationals and shoot in a "guest category", but they typically do not attend JOAD Nationals when it is held as a separate event.)

    end

  • Tuesday, April 24, 2012 7:40 AM | Anonymous

    Record temperatures over 100 degrees greeted the largest field of JOAD Archers ever in the 2012 Arizona State JOAD Outdoor Archery Championships, sponsored by Arizona Archery Enterprises (AAE). 51 JOAD Archers from 7 Arizona Clubs and one California club came together at the Paseo Vista Archery Range, April 21 & 22 in Chandler, AZ.  Tournament format was 144 arrows -single distance, shot over two days and a “Team Round” for all archers. The format is the same one scheduled to be used at the Easton National JOAD Championships, Hamilton Ohio in June.

    Day one started at 6:30 am for field set-up with a large field crew from the host club, Paseo Vista Archery Club. Check-in and equipment inspection began at 8:00. All Archers received a gift bag from the Tournament Sponsor, Arizona Archery Enterprises (AAE)  the archers were very prepared and had a great grasp of the tournament process, thanks to the great work of club leadership and coaches.

    In the afternoon of day one, Team rounds were held. Using the 72 arrow score of all participating archers, they were ranked into one group using a handicapped ranking system that took into account the different distances.  14 teams were formed using the ranking system. Teams had a mix of recurve and compound archers, Bowman, cadets or Cubs Archers and Male or Female Archers. Truly mixed teams! All Archers shot at 30 meter using an 80cm – 10 ring face. The format had a Winners bracket and a Consolation Bracket, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place recognition in both brackets. A special thanks to our Team Round Coordinators, Sheri Rhodes and Bob Pian. Their expertise enabled things to run smoothly. The Day ended at 4:30 pm.

    Day Two started the same as day one, with official practice at 8:30 am and scoring beginning at 9:20 am. By 1:30 pm the temperature had reached 105 degrees. Only the final 72 arrow round was shot on Sunday, there were no team rounds. In spite of the heat, there were potentially two state records set. These are being verified. The tournament ended at 2:30 pm with awards presented to 36 athletes.

    The tournament would like to thank Arizona Archery Enterprises (AAE) for their tournament sponsorship. And providing all the wonderful AAE product that was given away during the tournament.

    Thank you to the City of Chandler for providing such a great Archery venue.

    Thank you to all of the Paseo Vista Club members for the great tournament support.

    Finally to all the Coaches, Parents and Archers for their continued support of Archery in Arizona.

     

    See every next year!

     

    Final Results – 144 Arrows

     

    Team Round Results

     

    Paseo Vista Archery Club JOAD Results

     

    Statistics:

    51 Archers Participated

    16 Paseo Archers

    Dates – April 21 & 22, 2012

    Weather – 100 degrees plus - Sunny

    Tournament Host – Paseo Vista Archery Club

    Tournament Location – Paseo Vista Recreation Area, Chandler AZ

    Tournament Director and Chairman of Judges (COJ) – Mike Cullumber

    Director of Shooting (DOS) – Mike Braunstein

    Judges – Sandra Reynolds

                   Paula Simpson

    Team Round Coordinators – Sheri Rhodes

                                                 Bob Pian

    Results Directors – Mary Hager

    Tournament Event Coordinator – Mike Hensberry

    Field crew – Parents and club members of the Paseo Vista Archery Club.

    Twelve cases of water and 12 bags of ice were used.

    Awards from Crown Trophies and Medals.

    Timing System and P.A. System provided by The Arizona State Archery Association.

  • Friday, April 20, 2012 1:38 PM | Anonymous

                                 

    The Paseo Vista Archery Range is back in top form thanks to the hard work of the many volunteers who turned out for our Spring 2012 Range Cleanup Day. About 25 volunteers including JOAD team members, parents, coaches, and family and friends showed up ready to work on Sunday April 14.  With all this help we were able to recore the target butts, clean out and reorganize the storage unit, rework and recover all the hunter targets and restripe the entire range in just a few hours. Special thanks to the City of Chandler for tackling the weeds before we arrived.

     

     

  • Thursday, December 22, 2011 3:16 PM | Anonymous
    After a long 2011 tournament season, all the hard work, travel and money has paid off for two of Paseo Vista Archery Club's Team JOAD Archers. Danielle Reynolds, who started shooting in Arizona 4-H competitions and then came to shoot with the Paseo Club made the USAT (United States Archery Team) Cadet Women's Compound Team. Danielle is currently Paseo's only Team JOAD compound Archer. Danielle is currently being coached by Paseo Head Coach Gary Yamaguchi and USA Archery High Performance Coach Mel Nichols,

    Nathan Yamaguchi continues to be in the top of USA Archery Dream Team program despite suffering a shoulder injury late in the season. Nathan made the USAT Cadet Men's Recurve Team. Nathan is spending his down time helping coach many of the new JOAD Archers in the club. Nathan is coached by Paseo Head Coach Gary Yamaguchi and USA Archery High Performance Coach Mel Nichols.

    Congratulations to both Danielle and Nathan for this great achievement!
  • Saturday, December 17, 2011 9:39 PM | Anonymous
    The Paseo Vista Archery Club Fall Adult league finished on Saturday, December 17. The next league will be in the Spring of 2012. Here are the results of the Fall League. The Paseo Leagues are open to any Archery, recurve or compound (60lb limit). You do not need to be a member of the club to participate in the leagues.


    Final Results:

    1st           Mike Hensberry               $75

    2nd          David Wissenbach           $50

    3rd           Kitty Hager                    $25

    4th           Gary Yamaguchi

    5th           DennisSwartzfager

    6th           Bill Bradley

  • Tuesday, November 29, 2011 9:45 PM | Anonymous
    We are always looking for ways to improve what we offer to our members and to the Archery Community. As you can see we have a new look to the Paseo web site. This new site is a little bit cleaner and will enable us to better serve our members.

    The new site will enable us to better track membership, be able to send out email to our members and allow members to renew their memberships. It will also allow TEAM JOAD Members to renew their monthly dues. The web site allows us to manage tournaments, leagues and any volunteer projects that may come up.

    We are still learning all the capabilities, so we hope you will see an improvement over the next few months. If you have any questions, please contact any of the Paseo Board of Directors. Thanks
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