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Penn College archers excel despite illness at USA Indoor Nationals

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Dustin Bartron Head Archery Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Dustin Bartron Head Archery Coach | Penn College Wildcats

Pennsylvania College of Technology archers performed well at the USA Indoor Nationals held at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Despite dealing with illness, the team managed to secure impressive results over the weekend.

Three Wildcats achieved top-three finishes, while six were in the top five and twelve placed in the top ten. Freshman Zach Fisher led by securing first place in male compound. Senior Hunter Thomas followed closely with a second-place finish in male bowhunter, and sophomore Sidney Alpaugh took third place in the same category.

Coach Dustin Bartron commented on the challenges faced due to illness: "We were definitely stricken by sickness for preparation and at the tournament. Preparation and practice were tough for many who shot due to being sick the week before the shoot. We had two that were stricken with sickness at the tournament."

The team is set to compete again on April 25-26 at the Adam Wheatcroft Memorial, also taking place in Harrisonburg.

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