Strawberry Shoot, the results

Quiz question. What archery competition contains instruction on eating three different kinds of cheese, requires knowledge of when Hornsea pottery was founded – and gives a starring role in Jurassic Park to Godzilla? Of course, regular readers know the answer. It is the annual “Strawberry Shoot”, which played out on Sunday 22nd in baking heat. All the old friends were there – shooting the pig, the snake and the zombie, a small clout, forfeits (some slightly off the wall – see above) and the wrong-handed target. This year’s topical target was based on the year 1948 – of course. Added spice came from the presence of archers from Bronte, for the return fixture after we took all their chocolate rabbits at Easter. The shooting was rounded off with Darren’s moving target, hauled across the field in an act of sadism by the two smallest young lady archers. Who can forget the sight of certain archers shuffling safely behind the shooting line to catch up with the target? Scores fluctuated wildly, thanks to the random effect of forfeits, strawberries and polo mints (on the toss of a coin).

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Food was, as usual, massively provided, and greatly enjoyed. Results? The least important part but anyway: 4th place (winning Strawberry Pencils) Bessy, Sue, and Joe (Bronte); 3rd place (winning a Strawberry jelly) Myah (Bronte), Nicky and Clifford (Bronte); 2nd place (Winning a 4-pack of Strawberry Chewits) Jude, Deborah (Bronte) and Darren; 1st place (Winning a jar of Tiptree Strawberry Jam) Max, Kirsty (Bronte) and Vish. The team result was scrupulously calculated, so, of course, Adel won, and, as there were eight prizes, there were eight team members (including Carol, David and Anthony) who each received a packet of Wagon Wheels (first introduced in – 1948)

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A state of happy exhaustion reigned afterwards.

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We love to celebrate!

The sunshine has certainly been kind to our anniversary celebrations so far and the heat was well and truly on at the Bowmen Of Adel 70th Birthday Windsor shoot on Sunday.

Archers, wearing party hats, competed in glorious weather shooting various variations of the Windsor round. We all enjoyed a plentiful feast which seems to get better and more creative at each event. The strawberries and meringues seemed the firm favourite.

                                       

 

 

 

 

 

The results saw Kimberley Applegate take second place and Max Oakley take 1st place in the Junior category. In the grown-up category it was a really close call right until the end and saw Darren Clarkson take 1st place over Austin Denton by only 6 points. Both winners were awarded with a pretty special 1948 sixpence keyring.

The afternoon also saw some great achievements with Elizabeth Glassup (Bessie to us all) achieving a fantastic score of 252 at 10 yards in only 3 dozen arrows. At 9 years old this is a brilliant effort and allows her to claim her very first Archery GB progress award.

                                                                           

Also, at the final Junior distance, young Max Oakley’s arrows seemed to be attracted to only the golds as he scored a maximum 9 points for every one of his 3 dozen arrows shot. Superb job Max. Finally, we must also mention Darren Clarkson who shot two 6 gold ends which pretty much sums up an awesome day or does it….

Our wonderful Anniversary organiser, Damian Clancy, decided to throw in one final extra end which included the re-appearance of the Polo’s; you should have seen Nicky’s face! A rather special honour awaited the person who could shoot the most polos in 6 arrows and that honour was claimed by our Chairman, Darren, who got to blow out the candles on our 70th Birthday cake.

A selection of photos can be viewed by clicking   here     thanks to Mr Oakley for those, but big thanks need to go to Damian for organising yet another successful anniversary event. Don’t panic if you missed this one, we still have more to come and would love to see as many members as we can at each event.

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