OT - Wish Y2K luck

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OT - Wish Y2K luck

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Y2K made the middle-school archery team this year, and in late March they won the state tournament in South Carolina, and he is competing at the national tournament this weekend!

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Glad to hear he is still doing great with the bow. I reckon the Batesville team will be there again this year, have not talked to my friend for a while.
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Hoooorah!
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Wish him luck from me.
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May God guide his arrows true. He's an excellent young man.
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Good luck!
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Cool...!

My son now likes his bow shooting so much it's hard to get him out to the rifle range to shoot guns.

I may have to get my old bow out and learn to shoot... (never really shot it much when I got it).
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We'll keep him in our prayers here.
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I wish him all the best, GO MUSTANGS! :D
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Good luck to him :D :D
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Good luck comes natural to a natural. You can do this Y2K :D

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Best of luck Y2K-------------May all your arrows fly straight and true to the target and your team wins it all! Prayers sent!
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Here's wishing you all the luck in the world, Y2K.
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Good Luck!
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86er wrote:Good luck!
From me also!
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kimwcook wrote:Here's wishing you all the luck in the world, Y2K.
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That's even better than excellent......Way back when, I shot quite a bit and it was almost Zen-like when you got in the zone...very relaxing and mind building....
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Wish him the best.
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Got in on this sorta late Jay.........

How did Y2K do ? ? ? ? :?:

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hope he does his best. blessing and prayers. keep us informed
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Best of luck to Y2K and the team. Hope the wind if favorable when their team steps up.
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It was a great event. Y2K didn't have his best day, but he enjoyed going again, and left with his spirits high, vowing to practice more and do better next year. Overall the team did well - top 25 when we left for the long bus ride home - but out of contention for any awards. Not bad for our first appearance as a middle-school team. Of the 24-person team, we brought 20 6th graders, two 7th graders, and two 8th graders. We have a young team. Most of the teams we competed against in the middle-school category were made up almost entirely of 8th graders. Our potential over the next two years is huge.

They had to add another 45 targets this year just to accomodate everyone. There were a total of 345 targets, with two archers per target. Nothing like almost 700 archers shooting at once! They said over the loud speakers that this event broke the record set last year for the largest archery tournament ever. It was so cool!

I'm proud of Y2K. Win, lose, or draw, he's my superstar!!! :D :D :D
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Glad to hear YK2 had a good time, it must have been a great experience being part of such a big tournament. Better luck next year. :wink:
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