WELL, let's get this started.
Is there really cheating at Archery Events? I hear that some cheat, I really don't know.
Could it be that some that some might be a little envious of those that might just practice really hard and put the time it takes to be good at what they love to do.
At the Howard Hill Classic, I've heard grumblings of people that might be cheating.
I have also heard about other events where cheating may have happened as well.
Grumble all you want, but until someone has the guts to stand toe to toe with proof or witnesses about someone cheating, nothing can be done.
Some say two score card keepers is the solution, I'm not sure. If someone wants to cheat, they will find a way.
These events should be fun for everyone, serious competitors and those that just like to shoot against their friends.
Many people travel great distances to shoot for fun as well as competitively, and rumors of cheating never helps any event.
This is what I am proposing to do at the Howard Hill Classic and this may not be the solution either. The only true solution would to have a monitor for each group, that will never happen.
First, a three group minimum as always. If, there are only two that want to go out, THEIR SCORE WILL NOT COUNT IN THE COMPETITION, PERIOD!!
Second, the group score keeper is responsible and must sign the back of everyone's score card, along with the names of two other participants from their group. If this criteria is not met, THESE SCORE CARDS WILL NOT BE COUNTED!!
In the future at the Howard Hill Classic, if someone accuses somebody of cheating, they better be ready to call the cheater out in front of me, OR, just keep quiet.
Terry Harris