Well, the 2023 Cajun Spring Classic is in the books. We had a great turnout of 67 shooters from all over the country as well as Puerto Rico, many of whom we only get to see once or twice a year. For me, no doubt, catching up with good friends is the very best part of our competition. Our club appreciates each and every one of you who travelled down to the bayou state to join us!
Saturday dawned cloudy, warm and humid. Shooters were divided between our two woods courses, with the Hunter classes on Lagniappe, and Open/WFTF on Belle Terre. Lanes were predictably dark, especially the first hour, then brightened a bit. But, as the visibility improved the heat and humidity increased making it a challenge to maintain concentration as the morning wore on.
Conditions Sunday were much improved; low humidity and blue skies made for a beautiful day, and better scores for many. After lunch scores were tallied to discover we had 7 WFTF PCP shooters tied with a score of 101 which set up a shoot off for the ages. Once the smoke cleared Danny Ayers emerged the victor.
Also, wanted to make special mention of the fine shooting Brian Van Liew displayed this weekend, winning both the pistol and Open PCP division. Amazing, Brian!
The link below will take you to our results page, compiled by Jennifer Wylie, who probably does More than the rest of us put together to make this happen:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...0PpMWqoMCpSuYMrAqEV1lKzn9PVMl6-C3cvx_/pubhtml
Thanks again for joining us in Cajun country, and for making the Spring Classic such a special event. Wishing you all happy shooting and a great season.
-Griff
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Saturday dawned cloudy, warm and humid. Shooters were divided between our two woods courses, with the Hunter classes on Lagniappe, and Open/WFTF on Belle Terre. Lanes were predictably dark, especially the first hour, then brightened a bit. But, as the visibility improved the heat and humidity increased making it a challenge to maintain concentration as the morning wore on.
Conditions Sunday were much improved; low humidity and blue skies made for a beautiful day, and better scores for many. After lunch scores were tallied to discover we had 7 WFTF PCP shooters tied with a score of 101 which set up a shoot off for the ages. Once the smoke cleared Danny Ayers emerged the victor.
Also, wanted to make special mention of the fine shooting Brian Van Liew displayed this weekend, winning both the pistol and Open PCP division. Amazing, Brian!
The link below will take you to our results page, compiled by Jennifer Wylie, who probably does More than the rest of us put together to make this happen:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...0PpMWqoMCpSuYMrAqEV1lKzn9PVMl6-C3cvx_/pubhtml
Thanks again for joining us in Cajun country, and for making the Spring Classic such a special event. Wishing you all happy shooting and a great season.
-Griff
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