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AURORA- Ely’s elementary archers were flying high in their first meet of the season on Saturday, taking first place in the 3D target competition at Mesabi East in Aurora. Fifth-grader Aspen …
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AURORA- Ely’s elementary archers were flying high in their first meet of the season on Saturday, taking first place in the 3D target competition at Mesabi East in Aurora.
Fifth-grader Aspen MacCoy led the way for the young archers with a first place finish among 22 competitors in the four-team field.
Ely’s middle school contingent took second in 3D among seven teams entered, even though none of the team members placed in the top five in the overall competition.
Cylvia DeBeltz took home a fourth place medal in high school girls 3D competition shooting against 39 other competitors.
Both the elementary and middle school teams took third in the round robin bullseye competition. Eighth grader Laydan Hart scored a third place medal out of 98 competing in middle school boys. MacCoy stepped up again for the elementary girls, placing second out of 45.