NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships Day 2
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Adding Up Scores
These three archers (L-R), Jen Grissman, Sonya Wilson and Rebecca Burks, write down their scores during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Marcia Falks
Marcia Falks, of Tennessee, pulls her arrows out of the target during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Heather Gore
Heather Gore, from California, aims at the target during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Adding Up Scores
Heather Gore (right), from California, and Savannah Vanderwier, from Texas, add up their scores during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Marcia Falks
Marcia Falks, of Tennessee, looks at her arrows during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Sonya Wilson
Sonya Wilson, from Indiana, writes down her score during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Sandy Herrlein
Sandy Herrlein, from Yankton, aims at the target during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Amy Francka
Amy Francka, from Missouri, pulls out her arrows during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Alexa Ruiz
Alexa Ruiz (front), from Arizona, aims at the target during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Alexa Ruiz
Alexa Ruiz (left), from Arizona, takes the score sheets from Linda Ochoa-Anderson, from Utah, during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Adding Up Scores
Tana Speeg (center), from Montana, and Terissa Taylor (right), from South Dakota, tally up their scores during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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Terissa Taylor
Terissa Taylor, an archer from South Dakota, pulls out her arrows during Wednesday's round of the NFAA Outdoor National Field Championships in Yankton.
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