I have been to many of Terry's shoots and consider him a friend, he is as straight a shooter as they come and I don't mean at launching arrows. If you pride yourself in being an honest and honorable man it is impossible to look the other way when you consistently see the things that the dregs of society will do.
The point of this thread as I see it is not to slam an individual shooter but to give a subtle heads up to other questionable attendees that someone is looking over their shoulder when they start pencil whipping their score card.
Here is my story,
I ran the tournaments for the Muscle Shoals Archery club for 15 years, we had nighttime ball field 3D tournaments every Saturday in the spring and fall, I don't know how many we had during my tenure but it had to be well over 100.
One guy won over and over, his mo was to run up to the targets quickly before the other guys in the group got there, pull his arrow first, then the others and call out the scores.
Word got out that he was cheating and we confronted him, he admitted it. This guy was the toughest individual I had ever met, rock hard. He was a stand out in any sport he participated in, golden gloves champ, football, everything. He said it had been drummed into him by his first coach that winning was everything, no matter what it took and that was the way he ran his life with no apologies.
We told him if he wanted to shoot our tournaments he couldn't pull arrows or keep score. Strangely he was OK with that, I noticed a change in him, instead of blood in your eye serious as he had been in the past he started laughing, joking and having a good time at the tournaments.
More on how tough this guy was; He fell out of a tree deer hunting and badly broke his back, a week later he was back in the tree hunting again, he swallowed the pain and kept on going.
Now, I fell out of a tree and badly broke my back, a week later I was still rolling out of the bed and literally crawling to the bathroom because I couldn't stand up because the pain.
I lost track of this guy over the years, last year I ran into some people who knew him. They said he was still trying to go to work but the incredible pain he faced every day from his beat up body had turned him into an alcoholic drug addict, I guess winning had a cost after all. Like they say, what you do comes back to you.
Sorry for the long boring story, my point is, you never know what motivates people to cheat.