The last Battle River Archers shoot may have been at a new location, but the usual archers were on the mark again.
April 28 and 29, the local club held its annual 3D outdoor tournament and Sask. Archery Association qualifier.
The shoot was well attended with 17 different categories on Saturday alone.
Winning the traditional male division was Jim Irvine. In the Masters-60 category, Karl Palm was first. Ross MacAngus was first in the Master-50 division.
Nick Landrie edged out Blake Ouellette and Owen Kaye in the male hunter division while Sandy Irwin was first in the female hunter category.
In the male bow hunter open division, Bill Landrie was first followed by Larry Mackrell. On the female side of the bow hunter open division, Raquel Hepp was first while Sabrina Landrie was second.
In the male bow hunter restricted category, Brian Hawkins took first place and Phyllis Lavallee was first in the female competition.
At the cadets level, Tyson Mackrell was first in the male division while Shaylin Fedler was the top female.
Reid Fehr was first in the male peewee division edging out Sawyer Day and Jayden Sack. Rory Ouellette was first in the female peewee division.
The Battle Rivers Archers are proud of the result from their recent shoot and appreciate the attendance from all who participated and the sponsorship through the community to make their outdoor shoot one of the distinguished shoots in Saskatchewan.
The Battle River Archer will now be focusing on the Junior Olympic Program's outdoor season, which started Tuesday.