Larson, O'Neil, Keiper take 1st in archery league
Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 9 months AGO
The Libby Archery Club’s indoor league at Lincoln Lanes wrapped up recently with season champions announced.
Finishing atop the standings in the eight-week league was the threesome of Trever Larson, Logan O’Neil and Austin Keiper. The team compiled a record of 27-5 to beat out runners-up Ken Drake, Eric Drake and Josh Flack, who had a 25-7 mark. Leroy Thom, Mark Thom and Ben Thom finished third with a record of 24.5-7.5.
Individually, Eric Drake had the top total score at 3522, followed by B.J. Purdy at 3474 and Ken Drake at 3467.
Following are the final standings and individual top 15:
FINAL Standings
Team W-L
1. Larson-O’Neil-Keiper 27-5
2. Drake-Drake-Flack 25-7
3. Thom-Thom-Thom 24.5-7.5
4. LaCoss-Cooper-Haugen 21-11
5. Noble-Holzhouser-Halsey 20-12
6. Good-Wolfe-Erlandson 17-16
7. Purdy-Day-Huff 15.5-16.5
8. Riddle-Hutter-Riddle 15-17
9. Kelly-Brothers-Kelly 10-22
10. LaCoss-LaCoss-Duey 8.5-23.5
10. Swagger-Swagger-Swagger 8.5-23.5
Individual Top 15
1. Eric Drake 3522
2. B.J. Purdy 3474
3. Ken Drake 3467
4. Mark Thom 3462
5. Josh Flack 3428
6. Logan O’Neil 3418
7. Logan Holzhouser 3410
8. Mark Noble 3341
9. Wendy LaCoss 3328
10. Dennis Day 3319
11. Rich Hutter 3279
12. Trever Larson 3273
13. Julie Cooper 3241
14. Leroy Thom 3193
15. Austin Keiper 3109
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