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Mount Vernon Shooting Sports. 2014 Archery Season Kick-off Parents Meeting 10-6-14. Introductions. Head Coach – Tom Wilkinson Assistant Head Coaches – Ron Lochner and Laurie Keller President – Chuck Hallier Vice President – Doug Shannon Secretary – Lea Snedden - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Mount Vernon Shooting Sports
2014 Archery Season Kick-off Parents Meeting
10-6-14
IntroductionsHead Coach – Tom WilkinsonAssistant Head Coaches – Ron Lochner
and Laurie KellerPresident – Chuck HallierVice President – Doug ShannonSecretary – Lea SneddenTreasurer – Chris HallierBAI Trained Coaches –Darin Snedden,
Dave Garrelts, Dave Tanberg, Marcia Barnhart, Rich Hall, Carolyn Lochner, Sandy Tanberg, Todd Vlasek, Dave Hof, Jeff Friedman, Beth Johnson, Heidi Godfrey, John Maddock, Nate Flynn.
What is NASP The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) is a joint
venture between state Departments of Education and Wildlife. Several archery equipment manufacturers and organizations are also partners. The program promotes student education and participation in the life long sport of Archery. The program's focus is to provide International style target archery training in physical education classes, for grades 4-12.
Department of Natural Resources Objective: Declining participation in the shooting sports threatens financial and public support for wildlife conservation. Since its inception in 2002, more than 4 million students in over 5,000 schools located in 49 states and 5 countries have participated in the NASP. We expect many of these young people to make Archery a life sport.
Department of Education Objective: Engage more students in the educational process to improve classroom performance and reduce dropout rates. The national school dropout rate is 10%. Most students (88%) who drop out of school indicate they were not involved in extra-curricular activities. Archery taught by the NASP is accessible to all students of nearly all age groups. Educators are reporting that the NASP "engages the unengaged" and inspires students to greater achievement in school.
RegistrationRegistration Fee - $70
◦ Helps defer the costs of uniforms, string bow, tournament fees, transportation, practice facility, equipment, etc. String Bows – if your archer has one from last
year you will receive a refund of $10, which will be paid after practices start and your archer shows us the string bow.
On-line registration at www.mvtraparchery.org New Archer Orientation Oct. 28 or 30
◦ New Archers only go to website and sign up◦ Only one of the dates and times are required
Registration Deadline – Friday, October 24th
Registration Link
New Archers Orientation Sign Up
Apparel Orders
For family and friends
Orders due by November
7th
NEEDS UPDATED
Genesis Bow – original and unmodified
Club has 52 bows archers can use if they choose.◦Will not be able to check them out to
use outside of practice or tournaments.
Purchase your own bows◦Matt from Palo Outdoors is available
for questions and ordering
Equipment
CostsTournament
◦ 6-8 local tournaments◦ State
TransportationPractice SpaceEquipment (52 bows in club)
◦ Strings ($35 each)◦ Cables ($35 each)◦ Rest ($18 each)◦ Targets ($185 each)◦ Bows ($150 each)◦ Arrows ($4.50 each)
Shoot Bow
120 arrows /week
14 weeks practice
1680 arrows
ReplaceWorn parts
$ 75 / bow
FundraisingAll archers are encouraged to
participate in all activities for the club.
Fundraising planned for this year:◦Soup Supper – November 14th
◦MV Tournament – January 10th Watch for Sign up on the web site
Become a SponsorBullseye - $1,000 and up (recognized
on the back of the team shirtsRed - $500Blue - $250Black - $100White - $25All levels are recognized on the
website and a banner flown at all club events
Sponsor Deadlines – November 1st
Volunteer OpportunitiesEvents
◦BAI Training◦School Archery Units – HS, MS, ES◦Soup Supper November 14th◦Apparel Distribution December 16th - 18th ◦MV Archery Tournament January 10th ◦North Linn Fish and Game Clean Up Day◦Whitetails Unlimited Banquet January 8th,
11th Volunteer sign ups will be posted on the
website as we get closer to the events.
NASP Rules for 2014 4-5th Grade archers from different school buildings within the same school
district may shoot on the same team. Competitive divisions:
Elementary 4-5th, Middle school 6-8th, High school 9-12th Co-ed team score 12-24 archers, minimum 4 of the opposite gender Once a student has participated on a team (school/division) in the state
tournament, the student’s school and division are fixed and must remain unchanged for the National tournament. This rule does not apply to archers who competed as individuals only (not part of a team) in their state tournament.
There is no minimum number of students from the state tournament roster required for the National roster.
Substitutes for the National roster may be students that did not participate in the state tournament but they must be from the same school and in the same division or must meet the requirements for shooting up.
For registration at the national tournament, the following tiers have been established:2.7.1.1.Tier 1: 1st place teams from each state/division & 1st-10th place individuals2.7.1.2.Tier 2: Team scores of ES >2,999, MS >3,199, & HS >3,2992.7.1.3.Tier 3: Team scores of ES >2,849, MS >3,099, & HS >3,1992.7.1.4.Tier 4: Team scores of ES >2,699, MS >2,999, & HS >3,0992.7.1.5.Tier 5: Team Score of ES >2,599, MS >2,899, & HS >2,999
For entire rules go to club website or archeryintheschools.org
MV Club PRACTICEGuidelines/RulesTuesdays and Thursdays - 5 sessionsTransportation/Storage of bows – school,
bus, FSCC3:20 Archery Bus to FSCCAttendance records kept – ONLINEVisiting parents behind waiting lineQuestions-Email [email protected] engaged in practice - No electronic
devices or other distractions during practice.
For full list of guidelines and rules check club website or ask for paper copy.
MV Club SHOOT Guidelines/Rules Most league shoots are on Saturdays during
January/February Head coach assumes you are going to attend shoot unless
notified check ONLINE sign up for unavoidable scheduling conflicts
or not able to attend Team uniform top (included with club dues), tucked into
pants & closed toed shoes must be worn. RIDE THE TEAM BUS TO SHOOTS (20X safer) Check in (late comers) with COACH PARENT check out clipboard at TEAM CAMP We EXPECT excellent conduct from our club members Parents: Bring binoculars to see target, don’t ask for score
updates For full list of guidelines and rules check club website or ask for paper copy.
MV Club Guidelines for STATE
All archers may shoot in league shootsState NASP - team is a max of 24 per
divisionCoed rules – min of 4 opp. gender/teamFor club: Team designation based on 80%+ attendance, archer conduct and archer's top 2 league scoresState team/alternates announced after
last league shoot, state team practices start immediately (team qualified and alternates)
MV Club Guidelines for NATIONALSAnnouncements made at Archery Banquet
about costs and teamsSame NASP rules applyState scores for team must meet registration
standards for Nationals (Tiers)ALL archery club members may applyState team members will have priority, if they
apply by the deadlinePractices start end of March (for national team)Commitment to practices and costsWe EXPECT excellent conduct of archers and
coaches at Nationals
Archery AWARDsLeague shoot team/individual awardsClub recognizes personal bests/goalsNational NASP Tournament offers
scholarships to the top archers of the tournament ($50,000)
Iowa Archery Association gives out senior scholarships - 2 years membership in their association required ($1,000 male/female)
MVHS Letter – 2 years HS team, top attendance, state scores for team
FOCUS Makes the DifferenceFOCUS based on Search Institute
Developmental Assets for YouthPositive Coaching Alliance –
Redefining a WinnerMVHS Good ConductMVMS Character Counts
Communicationwww.mvtraparchery.org
Questions?NASP Rules and Club Rules – Tom
WilkinsonWebsite and Communication – Doug
ShannonArchery Equipment – Ron Lochner,
Palo OutdoorsFundraising / Volunteer sign up –
Sandy Tanberg / Laurie KellerRegistration and dues – Lea Snedden Sponsors – Chuck Hallier