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Cherry Valley Bowhunters is a functioning archery club that doesn't just talk about the sport—they compete. The club runs both winter and summer leagues where members shoot weekly, usually Wednesday or Thursday nights, to compete and relieve stress.
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Cherry Valley Bowhunters is a functioning archery club that doesn't just talk about the sport—they compete. The club runs both winter and summer leagues where members shoot weekly, usually Wednesday or Thursday nights, to compete and relieve stress.
Summer League (April–June): Shoots a 14-target outdoor score with 11, 10, 8 scoring. First couple weeks establish your handicap. Scorecard options available at the range.
Winter League (October–January): Indoor competition using Vegas-style faces. Members shoot a 450 round on weeknights, with additional 300 round and shootdown on Friday evenings. The 450 round consists of 15 ends of three arrows each on either single 40-centimeter target faces or three-spot targets. Perfect score is 450 points.
The club proudly hosts Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) classes on most Saturdays for kids and young adults. To join:
1. Join Cherry Valley Bowhunters (membership required) 2. Join USA Archery 3. Bring your own equipment (contact Jolene Griep for equipment guidance)
USA Archery Coach Certification Courses are available through the club:
| Level | Requirements | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | Active USAA/NFAA membership; min. age 15 | Teaching beginners, no prior experience necessary |
| Level 2 | Level 1 cert + active membership; min. age 18 | Teaching intermediate archers, program management, equipment maintenance |
Beginner lessons are also offered. Contact Jolene Griep (Level 4 NTS Coach, USA Archery) at 909.810.6738 or [email protected]
CVBH hosts overnight BSA camping by appointment November–April. Cost: $100 per visit (one or two nights). Contact Ken Wagner at 951-445-7714 or [email protected]
BSA Archery Awards: Groups can work with certified coaches Saturday afternoons (1–4 PM) by appointment only. Primitive camping conditions—bring your own firewood, water, and toilet paper.
Meetings held the first Monday of every month (except September and January). Newsletters keep members updated on club happenings.
For membership information: Ken Wagner at 951-445-7714 or [email protected]
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