The Battle River Archers club in Battleford was a busy place over the weekend.
117 sharpshooters from around the province came to the Battlefords to show off their accuracy in the hopes of going home with a medal.
Animal targets were set up throughout the range at various distances with small targets painted on them used to determine scores throughout the tournament.
In the Peewee Female category it was Leigha Dunn taking gold and Kamryn Dumais winning silver.
The Peewee Male division had Hayden Dobko winning gold, with Brody Oborowsky and Adam Heit taking silver and bronze. The latter are both members of the Battle River Archers club.
The Pre Cub Female category saw the club’s own Evynn Belanger set a Saskatchewan record with a 261 score. Meaghan Cleave and Megan Smith took home silver and bronze respectively.
Caden Dunn won gold in the Pre Cub male category, while Reid Fehr took silver. Landon Dobko rounded out the top three.
The next record broken was that in the Cub Male Traditional category, as Landyn Vandale of Prince Albert was the only competitor, and shot a 292.
In the Cub Female category, Makayla Lavoie of Lloydminster shot a 373 to set the new Sask record. Hayley Cleave took silver and Bronlyn Gubbe of Battle River Archers won bronze.
The Cub Male category had Jacob Bourassa taking home gold, while Battle River Archers Gavin Roberts and Jaxon Harty won silver and bronze.
The second Battle River Archer to win a gold medal was Chelsea Crawford as she won the Cadet Female division.
The male category had Tallin Semulini winning gold, with Spencer Hepp and Carter Buglas of the club taking second and third place.
Shalyn Fedler set a new Saskatchewan record in the Junior Female category as the lone competitor.
The Junior Male division saw the tournament high score shot by Tyson Mackrell, as he scored a 404 en route to a gold medal. Tommy Gabrielson took silver.
Another Lloydminster native set a Saskatchewan record when Erin McGalddery scored a 359 in the CFPD division. Karlie Cleave won silver and Natasha Lepp won bronze.
The CFPD male division had Jason Cleave winning gold with Chrstopher Paullus and Bevan Bailey coming second and third.
In the Cud Female division the lone competitor was Maxine Ross, as she shot a 283 to win gold.
The male division was as close as you can get, as Keiran Hamilton shot a 398 to win gold, with Terrance Landrie shooting a 397 for silver, and Ray Nemethi shooting a 396 for bronze.
The Master 50 Male category had Brian Hawkins and Larry Mackrell of Battle River Archers winning gold and silver, with Dale Heintz rounding out the top three.
In the Master 60 Male division saw Demetry Procyk take gold with Harvey Giesbrecht and Kirk Riglin coming second and third.
Lastly, Don Faulconer won gold in the Master 70 Male category with Percy Green and Karl Palm coming second and third.