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Archers invade 100 Mile House for indoor 3D shoot

A whopping contingent of 26 Cariboo Archers travelled south during the weekend for the 100 Mile House Indoor 3D Shoot.
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Joelle Thurow

A whopping contingent of 26 Cariboo Archers travelled south during the weekend for the 100 Mile House Indoor 3D Shoot where many of the shooting categories were dominated by lakecity athletes.

Lee Jackman proved why he is always a threat hitting the small spot on one of the far targets four times over the weekend — a feat no other archer was able to repeat more than once. He then went on to win the shootout featuring fellow Cariboo Archer Bob Thurow to collect all of the bonus pot money.

Maxx Hilton, meanwhile, won the hidden spot shoot to claim $34, which he said he’ll use to buy archery equipment.

The rest of the pertinent Cariboo Archer results are as follows:

Female longbow: Sharon Allan (first)

Male longbow: Aubrey Jackson (first)

Male 11-13 year old longbow: Lucas Jackson (first)

Female 8-10 year old open sights: Joelle Thurow (first)

Male 11-13 year old open sights: Ty Thurow (first)

Masters open: Al Campsall (first)

Male recurve: Fred Streleoff (first), Dan Mobbs (second), Ernie Schmid (third)

Masters recurve: Lorne Barron (second)

Female compound fixed pins: Mary Thurow (fourth)

Male compound fixed pins: Lee Jackman (second), Brad Grimmer (fourth), Bob Thurow (fifth), Lorne Hinsche (sixth)

Female 8-10 year old compound fixed pins: Taryn Hinsche (first)

Female 11-13 year old compound fixed pins: Brityn Hinsche (first)

Male 11-13 year old compound fixed pins: Kai Hilton (second)

Under eight year old compound fixed pins: Maxx Hilton (first), Isabella Grimmer (second).