Join us on Saturday mornings from January 03 to March 28 for house leagues, and use those scores if you wish for provincial and national mail matches. 30-arrow rounds can be shot between 9am and noon.
What are House Leagues?
Every time you shoot a Canadian 300 round, your score is recorded at SNAC. You can shoot as many rounds as you like during the week. We take your best 6 scores for your average and rank your average with people in the same equipment division and class. Each round costs $10 to shoot. No other membership is required. All results stay in-house and are posted on our website after the end of the season.
If there are enough competitors with a 6-score average in each equipment division, then medals are awarded for the top 3 finishers.
What are Mail matches?
At SNAC, we follow the same format as House Leagues, but only the first score of the week can be submitted for national and provincial ranking. Archery Ontario and Archery Canada take your best 6 scores for your average and rank your average with people in the same equipment division and class. Each round costs $10 to shoot. Membership is required, as well as a $20 Administration fee to SNAC. National results are posted live weekly on Archery Canada’s website; provincial results are posted on Archery Ontario’s website after the end of the season.
Archery Canada awards medals for equipment divisions as well as class awards (see their website for more details). Archery Ontario issues certificates.
If you have questions about either of these programmes, please contact Kathleen Millar at info@southnationarchery.com.