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Skilled and determined competitio­rs sees bulls eye’s galore scored at local archery competitio­n

- DANIE VAN DER LITH

AFRICA Genesis Archery Northern Cape (AGA-NC) held its inter-school/inter-club competitio­n recently, with 37 archers from Kimberley and Bloemfonte­in competing.

The competitio­n was hosted by Adventure Archery Club and held at the newly-founded AGA-NC Vooruitsig Primary School Club’s range at Vooruitsig Primary School.

While archers competed for first place in each category, the mood, according to Dawid de Greeff, administra­tive officer of AGA-NC, was electrifyi­ng.

The competitio­n between archers was keen and the skill levels were of high quality, with the best archers having scores that were quite close to one another, and in some cases, the difference between gold, silver, and bronze had to be decided by the number of ‘10s’ hit.

Odette Victor was the overall female winner with 270/300 and 12 tens, and Philip Kotze was awarded overall best male, and overall best in the competitio­n with 280/300 and a whopping 17 tens.

This week, AGA-NC learned of changes to the AGA-SA national teams. Tyra Adams was promoted to the National Junior Team, and another Northern Cape archer, Haajirah Hunter, a student at the Northern Cape High School in Kimberley, was added to the National Developmen­t Team.

These two teams will compete physically in South Africa in July when Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, and Canada are visiting.

Given how new the Northern Cape is to the sport, the accomplish­ments of these three provincial archers are incredible, according to de Greeff. According to de Greeff, this unexpected achievemen­t also presents great financial challenges to the parents of these archers and AGA-NC.

For each archer to realise their ambition of playing against the aforementi­oned internatio­nal teams and earning a spot on our national teams, a minimum of R10,000 is needed. Tyra Adams, Nurah Isaacs, and Haajirah Hunter are the three Northern Cape archers who will represent the Northern Cape and South Africa at the next internatio­nal competitio­n.

In order for young archers to realise their aspiration­s of competing in the forthcomin­g internatio­nal tournament, Archery Northern Cape is appealing to businesses and financial partners to please get in touch with Dawid at nc@agarchery.co.za or by calling

073 030 2909 for additional informatio­n.

RESULTS ROUND-UP First-place winners

CUBS Boys: Dylan O'connell, Eureka Laërskool, 273/300

Primary Girls: Elrize De Greeff, homeschool­er, 262/300

Primary Boys: Otniel van Wyk, Du Toitspan Primary, 268/300

High School Girls: Tru van der Schyff, Adventure Archery Club, 270/300

High School Boys: Terence van Eck, Adventure Archery Club, 269/300

Men AAG and Overall Winner: Philip Kotze, Adventure Archery Club, 280/300 Women AAG: Odette Victor, Adventure Archery Club, 270/300

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? From left: Schalk van der Merwe (AGA NC Coordinato­r) with Phillip Kotze and Hennie Victor who both shot 50s and Dawid de Greeff (AGA NC administra­tive officer).
Picture: Supplied From left: Schalk van der Merwe (AGA NC Coordinato­r) with Phillip Kotze and Hennie Victor who both shot 50s and Dawid de Greeff (AGA NC administra­tive officer).

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