Hunnell, who played collegiately for Virginia before using a fifth-year at Xavier, is in her second year coaching at High Point after spending the past three seasons as an assistant coach at Campbell. In her last year at Campbell, that team won a fall event at Caledonia, so even though High Point had not played in this event before, the team benefited from savvy coaching.
So far this season, High Point has won once and finished inside the top 5 another six times. Hunnell brought in three new players this year who made an immediate impact in the lineup. That includes fifth-year Wake Forest transfer Julia McLaughlin and Anna Howerton, a freshman from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, who led High Point at Caledonia with a third-place finish individually at 1 under. She finished two shots behind individual medalist Hannah Karg of Coastal Carolina.
High Point needs a team firing on all cylinders heading into the Big South Conference Championship in two weeks. To get through a bit of a slump recently, Hunnell gathered her team to re-evaluate their progress.
Campbell has always been the powerhouse in the Big South, having won the last seven straight league titles (and the Automatic Qualifying spot into NCAA Regionals that goes with that), but Campbell made the move to the CAA before this season.
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Many fans, of course, wore Amerks sweaters. Many others wore Gionta sweaters. The Gionta 14 he wore for seven seasons with the New Jersey Devils. The Gionta 21 he wore for five years with the Montreal Canadiens. The Gionta 12 he donned the previous three seasons with the Buffalo Sabres.
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Yes, please provide the link! Will the link that you provide will also tell me the version number of the last version to work with Windows Vista? Or would you have this information with you?
In regard to no products being registered with my account, that is is because I have yet to register; I did not want to register until receiving clarification of support for Windows Vista (which is when I decided to make a purchase).
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QB Mike Wright against Northern Illinois' secondary. Wright had a rough game last week, completing just 8 of 15 passes for 35 yards with an interception that was returned for a touchdown. Freshman A.J. Swann took over late in the third quarter and threw for 146 yards and two touchdowns.
Vanderbilt: QB Mike Wright. The third-year player had been off to one of the best starts by a Commodores quarterback in years with 10 TDs this season including six passing and four rushing scores. He ranks third nationally and leads the SEC in that category. Wright was pulled last week for freshman A.J. Swann late in the third quarter after a couple turnovers.
Northern Illinois: QB Rocky Lombardi. Coming off a solid outing at Tulsa, Lombardi will try to keep it going against a defense giving up about 435 yards per game. Lombardi, in his second season at Northern Illinois after three at Michigan State, threw for three touchdowns last week, completing 18 of 31 passes for 259 yards.
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In our piece on common causes of bad broadhead flight, we discussed the most likely culprits of bad broadhead flight. In this piece, we are going to walk you through the actual process of broadhead tuning, including our preferred method of broadhead tuning, bare shaft tuning. A step by step guide to getting your broadheads flying right with your field points.
Bare shaft tuning is where one shoots arrows stripped of fletchings in order to magnify any minor kinks in arrow flight which are caused by your bow. Without fletchings, the arrow's flight wont be corrected as it flies down range by the fletchings. Thus, any minor imperfection in your bow (or your shooting form) will be magnified with a bare shaft arrow. And, remember, broadheads are like fletchings on the front of an arrow. If that arrow isn't coming out of the bow perfectly straight, the broadhead will steer the arrow off course.
Before we dive into the deep end on this, I just want to acknowledge there are many methods for tuning broadheads. French tuning, walk-back tuning, and other methods can yield the same end result: broadheads and field points in the bullseye. Our goal here is to take it a bit further. We don't want to just give you great broadhead flight with your broadhead of choice. We want to get your bow so dialed that you'll have the ability to shoot ANY broadhead you want without fail.
Having done other tuning methods, it is our humble opinion that bare shaft tuning is the quickest, easiest and most efficient process for dialing in your bow. Since your bare shafts will fly similarly to an arrow with a broadhead, bare shaft tuning allows shooters the ability to tune a bow without the cost and frustration that can come from tuning using broadheads and potentially missing the target and losing both an arrow and a broadhead.
In order for bare shaft tuning to work properly, there are a few boxes that need to be checked. The first is making sure that your bow and setup is in working order. Are your cams in time? Are your sight axis' leveled? Have you already paper tuned your bow? Are you shooting a properly spined arrow? If you haven't already read our previous article on 5 common causes of bad broadhead flight, be sure to read it to understand why it is imperative to make sure you have walked through the appropriate steps before you attempt to tune broadheads. If your cams aren't in time or your arrows aren't spined properly, you will chase your tail all day long and not be able to shoot consistent groups with broadheads.
Along with the overall build of the bow we want a basic tune on it, so we know the arrows are flying somewhat straight to start. Paper tuning will get you close to where you need to be. Think of it like bore sighting a rifle. You'll surely be headed in the right direction, but it probably won't put you in the X. This can either be done right at home by building your own paper tuning setup or you could also take the bow into a shop. Whatever works best for you. Bottom line, make it happen.
One more, important note. Any minor imperfection in your shot form can cause a bare shaft to fly wild. Punching the trigger, torquing the bow, or any other imperfection will be magnified 10x in the flight of your arrow. The ability to use bare shaft tuning to tune your boadheads assumes the shooter has decent form.
Once you know that your bow is sound and working properly, it's time to get this shindig started. I want to point out both fletched and bare shafts will be shot with field points here. The first thing you are going to want to do is to get your bow sighted in with fletched arrows at 20 yards. You need to be grouping with those fletched arrows before moving on to the bare shafts. This is vital. After you've gotten to the point of abusing the bullseye on your target, now it's time to grab a bare shaft.
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