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Mixed Barebow Outdoor Regional Championship Mixed Barebow Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Kentucky Christian University - 892 Target 31 1:30PM Kentucky Christian - 6 Target 31 8 BYE 2:00PM Kentucky Christian - 6 Target 31 5 BYE 1:30PM Pikeville - 2 Target 32 4 University of Pikeville - 783 Target 32 2:20PM Kentucky Christian Champion 3 Lindsey Wilson College - 876 Target 33 2nd: Cumberlands 1:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 2 Target 33 3rd: Lindsey Wilson 4th: Pikeville 6 BYE 2:00PM Cumberlands - 0 Target 32 7 BYE Pikeville - 2 Target 33 2:20PM Lindsey Wilson Bronze Medal Match 1:30PM Cumberlands - 6 Lindsey Wilson - 6 Target 34 Target 34 2 University of the Cumberlands - 879 Target 34 Men's Barebow Team Outdoor Regional C 1 Pikeville (1154) Target 31 3:00PM Pikeville Target 31 8 BYE 3:30PM Pikeville - 6 Target 31 5 BYE 3:00PM BYE Target 32 4 BYE 3:50PM Pikeville Champion 3 Lindsey Wilson (938) Target 33 2nd: Cumberlands 3:00PM Lindsey Wilson - 4 Lindsey Wilson Target 33 3rd: 4th: 6 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 2 Target 32 7 BYE BYE Target 33 3:50PM 3:00PM Cumberlands - 4 Lindsey Wilson Target 34 Target 34 2 Cumberlands (1005) hampionship Lindsey Wilson Bronze Medal Match Women's Barebow Team Outdoor Regionals 1 Cumberlands (1275) Target 35 3:00PM Cumberlands Target 35 8 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 6 Target 35 5 BYE 3:00PM BYE 4 BYE 3:50PM Cumberlands Champion 3 BYE 2nd: Lindsey Wilson 3:00PM BYE 3rd: 4th: 6 BYE 3:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 0 Target 36 7 BYE Target 37 3:50PM 3:00PM Lindsey Wilson Target 36 Target 38 2 Lindsey Wilson (934) s Championship Bronze Medal Match Mixed Bowhunter Team Outdoor Regional Championship 1 University of the Cumberlands - 1342 Target 10 1:30PM Cumberlands - 142 Target 11 8 BYE 2:00PM Cumberlands - 131 Target 11 5 Kentucky Christian University - 1279 - 133 Target 11 1:30PM Kentucky Christian - 135 Target 12 4 Union College - 1287 Target 12 2:20PM Pikeville Champion 3 Lindsey Wilson College - 1288 Target 13 2nd: Cumberlands 1:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 132 Target 13 3rd: Kentucky Christian 4th: Lindsey Wilson 6 BYE Target 14 2:00PM Pikeville - 132 Target 12 7 BYE Kentucky Christian - 137 Target 13 2:20PM Kentucky Christian Bronze Medal Match 1:30PM Pikeville - 138 Lindsey Wilson - 134 Target 14 Target 14 2 University of Pikeville - 1311 Men's Bowhunter Team Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Union College - 2003 Target 1 3:00PM Union Target 1 8 BYE 3:30PM Union - 214 Target 1 5 BYE Target 2 3:00PM Kentucky Christian - 202 Target 2 4 Kentucky Christian University - 1940 Target 3 3:50PM Union - 216 Champion 3 Lindsey Wilson College - 1935 Target 4 2nd: Cumberlands 3:00PM Lindsey Wilson - 214 Target 3 3rd: Lindsey Wilson 4th: Kentucky Christian 6 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 211 Target 2 7 BYE Kentucky Christian - 201 Target 3 3:50PM 3:00PM Cumberlands - 218 Lindsey Wilson - 214 Target 4 Target 4 2 University of the Cumberlands - 1990 Target 5 Lindsey Wilson Bronze Medal Match Women's Bowhunter Team Outdoor Regional 1 Cumberlands (1945) Target 6 3:00pm Cumberlands - 214 Target 6 8 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 204 Target 6 5 Midway (1425) Target 8 3:00pm Union - 205 Target 7 4 Union (1742) Target 7 3:50PM Lindsey Wilson Champion 3 Lindsey Wilson (1811) Target 9 2nd: Cumberlands 3:00pm Lindsey Wilson - 201 Target 8 3rd: Pikeville 4th: Union 6 BYE 3:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 206 Target 7 7 BYE Union - 186 Target 8 3:50PM 3:00pm Pikeville - 182 Pikeville - 197 Target 9 Target 9 2 Pikeville (1849) l Championship Pikeville Bronze Medal Match Mixed Compound Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Union College - 1372 Target 17 1:30PM Union - 143 Target 17 8 BYE 2:00PM Lindsey Wilson - 147 Target 17 5 Eastern Kentucky University - 1238 - 112 Target 18 1:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 146 Target 18 4 Lindsey Wilson College - 1340 - 145 Target 19 2:20PM Lindsey Wilson Champion 3 University of Pikeville - 1342 Target 20 2nd: Cumberlands 1:30PM University of Pikeville - 140 Target 19 3rd: Pikeville 4th: Union 6 BYE 2:00PM Cumberlands - 141 Target 18 7 BYE Union - 142 Target 19 2:20PM Pikeville Bronze Medal Match 1:30PM University of the Cumberlands - 140 Pikeville - 150 Target 20 Target 20 2 University of the Cumberlands - 1369 Target 21 Men's Compound Team Outdoor Regional C 1 Cumberlands (2066) Target 12 3:00PM Cumberlands Target 12 8 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 216 Target 12 5 BYE 3:00PM BYE 4 BYE 3:50PM Union Champion 3 Pikeville (1996) Target 13 2nd: Cumberlands 3:00PM Pikeville - 209 Target 13 3rd: Pikeville 4th: 6 BYE 3:30PM Union - 220 Target 13 7 BYE BYE Target 14 3:50PM 3:00PM Union - 225 Pikeville Target 14 Target 15 2 Union (2063) Championship Pikeville Bronze Medal Match Women's Compound Team Outdoor Regional 1 Cumberlands (1998) Target 15 3:00PM Cumberlands Target 15 8 BYE 3:30PM Cumberlands - 210 Target 15 5 BYE 3:00PM BYE Target 16 4 BYE Target 16 3:50PM Champion 3 Pikeville (1833) Target 17 2nd: Lindsey Wilson 3:00PM Pikeville - 186 Pikeville Target 17 3rd: 4th: 6 BYE 3:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 199 Target 16 7 BYE BYE Target 17 3:50PM 3:00PM Lindsey Wilson - 207 Pikeville Target 18 Target 18 2 Lindsey Wilson (1936) Championship Pikeville Bronze Medal Match Mixed Recurve Outdoor Regional Championship 1 University of Pikeville - 1103 Target 26 1:30PM Pikeville Target 26 8 BYE 2:00PM Pikeville - 6 Target 26 5 BYE BYE 4 BYE 2:20PM Pikeville Champion 3 University of the Cumberlands - 1032 Target 27 2nd: Lindsey Wilson 1:30PM Cumberlands - 3 Target 27 3rd: Cumberlands 4th: 6 BYE 2:00PM Lindsey Wilson - 0 Target 27 7 BYE BYE Target 25 2:20PM Cumberlands Bronze Medal Match 1:30PM Lindsey Wilson - 6 Cumberlands Target 28 Target 26 2 Lindsey Wilson College - 1037 Target 28 Men's Recurve Team Outdoor MSC Championship 1 Lindsey Wilson College Target 1 Lindsey Wilson College Target 1 4 Target 2 Lindsey Wilson College Champion 2nd: 3 Target 3 3rd: 4th: Target 2 Target 3 Bronze Medal Match 2 Target 4 Target 4 Women's Recurve Team Outdoor Regional 1 Target 25 3:00PM Target 25 8 BYE 3:30PM Target 25 5 BYE 3:00PM BYE 4 BYE 3:50PM Champion 3 BYE 2nd: 3:00PM BYE 3rd: 4th: 6 BYE 3:30PM Target 26 7 BYE Target 27 3:50PM 3:00PM Target 26 Target 28 2 Championship Bronze Medal Match Men's Barebow Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Cole Luburgh, Hocking - 585 Target 10A 10:30AM Cole Luburgh, Hocking Target 10A 16 BYE 11:10AM Target 10 8 Elijah Crawford, UC - 372 Target 11A 10:30AM Target 10B 9 Bradley Faulkner, UC - 339 Target 11B 11:25AM Target 10 5 Johnathan Stanley, Union - 428 Target 12A 10:30AM Target 11A 12 Cameron Curran, LWC - 234 Target 12B 11:10AM Target 11 13 Jordan Elam, LWC - 225 Target 13B 10:30AM Target 11B 4 Mason Hess, Upike - 466 Target 13A 11:40AM Champion 3 Hunter Current, LWC - 479 10:30AM Target 14A 10:30AM Target 12A 14 Noah Fields, UC - 169 Target 14B 2nd: 11:10AM Target 12 3rd: 6 Shawn Mountcastle, KCU - 404 Target 15A 4th: 10:30AM Target 12B 11 Alexander Legg, UC - 294 Target 15B 11:25AM Target 11 7 Jacob Suffridge, Upike - 389 Target 16A 10:30AM Target 13A Target 12 10 Andrew Blackburn, Upike - 299 11:40AM Target 16B Bronze Medal Match 11:10AM Target 13 Target 13 15 BYE 10:30AM James Hughes, KCU Target 13B 2 James Hughes, KCU - 498 Target 10B Men's Bowhunter Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Brandon Whitt, KCU - 679 Target 1A 9:00AM Brandon Whitt, KCU Target 1A 32 BYE Target 1B 9:25AM 17 Andrew Ether, Bethel - 606 Target 2A 9:00AM Target 1B 16 John Rose, Union - 612 Target 2B 9:40AM Target 2 9 Kirklin Newsome, Pikeville - 660 Target 3A 9:00AM Kirklin Newsome, Upike Target 2A 24 BYE Target 3B 9:25AM 25 BYE Target 4A 9:00AM Ben Fannin, KCU Target 2B 8 Ben Fannin, KCU - 662 9:55AM Target 4B Target 2 5 Jeffrey Grubb, Union 667 Target 5A 9:00AM Jeffrey Grubb, Union Target 3A 28 BYE Target 5B 9:25AM 21 Ronald Patterson, EKU - 557 Target 6A 9:00AM Target 3B 12 Coby Hudson, Cumberlands - 637 Target 6B 9:40AM Target 3 13 Josh Isaacs, Cumberlands - 630 Target 7A 9:00AM Target 4A 20 Matthew England, Cumberlands - 570 Target 7B 9:25AM 29 BYE Target 8A 9:00AM Taylor Bell, LWX Target 4B 4 Taylor Bell, Lindsey Wilson - 668 Target 8B 10:10AM Champion 3 Ellliott Cross, Cumberlands - 670 Target 9A 9:00AM Elliott Cross, UC Target 5A 2nd: 30 BYE Target 9B 3rd: 9:25AM 4th: 19 Ethan Francis, Pikeville - 577 Target 10A 9:00AM Target 5B 14 Shane Adams, KCU - 628 Target 10B 9:40AM Target 2 11 Evan Mahanna, Lindsey Wilson - 644 Target 11A Target 5 9:00AM 10:10AM Target 6A Bronze Medal Match 22 Chandler Wisdom, Lindsey Wilson - 548 Target 11B Target 6 9:25AM 27 BYE Target 12A 9:00AM Brandon Durham, UC Target 6B 6 Brandon Durham, Cumberlands - 665 9:55AM Target 12B Target 2 7 Chase Herndon, Union - 665 Target 13A 9:00AM Chase Herndon, Union Target 7A 26 BYE Target 13B 9:25AM 23 Hunter Burnett, Bethel - 465 Target 14A 9:00AM Target 7B 10 Hunter Larese, Cumberlands - 655 Target 14B 9:40AM Target 3 15 Lyle Uhrich, Lindsey Willson, 623 Target 15A 9:00AM Target 8A 18 Jacob Holtclaw, EKU - 588 Target 15B 9:25AM 31 BYE Target 16A 9:00AM William Smith, Union Target 8B 2 William Smith, Union - 671 Target 16B Men's Compound Outdoor Regional Championship 1 Lane Brandt, Union - 697 Target 1A 10:30AM Lane Brandt, Union Target 1A 32 BYE 10:55AM Target 1 17 Peyton Finley, Bethel - 470 Target 2A 10:30AM Target 1B 16 Joshua Smith, EKU - 608 Target 2B 11:10AM Target 1 9 Jacob Newby, Union - 673 Target 3A 10:30AM Jacob Newby, Union Target 2A 24 BYE 10:55AM Target 2 25 BYE 10:30AM Kyle Evans, Upike Target 2B 8 Kyle Evans, Upike - 678 11:25AM Target 3B Target 1 5 Jase Boils, UC - 685 Target 4A 10:30AM Jase Boils, UC Target 3A 28 BYE 10:55AM Target 3 21 BYE 10:30AM Tanner Barker, UC Target 3B 12 Tanner Barker, UC - 667 Target 4B 11:10AM Target
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