CFFA update for September 25

CFFA update for September 25
WHQR is having their fall pledge drive October 12-18.  It looks like they may have done away with it being a contest to get some free advertising on the station.  However, it is still an easy way for us to get our name on the air a bit.  They need to have four people (I think you can have more like 5-6) to take pledge phone calls.  They have a computer program that walks you through the pledge process, so it isn’t hard.  I will be there, so if we can get 3 more people I will try to get us signed up.  Most shifts are for three hours.  The downside is that our next tournament is that Saturday, so for people to be off work we would probably need to sign up for one of the Sunday shifts (October 16th), which are 7-10 am, and 10 am – 1 pm.  The upside is that it is right after Erica does the World Championship thing, so we should have some good things to talk about.  If interested email me ASAP with when you might be available.  In the past the slots have disappeared quickly.
I have been reading our insurance policy through USA Fencing and it reinforces the fact that everyone MUST get signed up to be a USA Fencing member.  The $10 non-competitive membership is fine.  By definition we are only a USA Fencing “member club” if 100% of our members have a USA Fencing membership.  If even one of our members is not a USA Fencing member, then we are an “affiliated club” and NO ONE has insurance.  Additionally, the hundreds of dollars we spent to get the insurance is wasted.  Please bring me in a copy of your membership if you haven’t already.
Yesterday we had Kathy Walters in to teach armoring.  Only a small turn out, but a good bit of club equipment got repaired, or at least diagnosed.  Many of our people who have been armoring for years learned new time saving shortcuts for their armoring.
We also had a fairly small turnout for our first youth tournament of the year.  Thanks to Zemi Lawrence and Robert Thomas for helping with the refereeing.  I think everyone would like to see more competitors at the next one, but Elina and Avery particularly want to fence someone more than just themselves.  Here are the results:
Foil
1st – Nicole Milewski CFFA Jacksonville
2nd – Don Evans  CFFA
3rd (tie) – Luke Martin   Salle New Bern     &   Jaden Scott    CFFA
9 and under

Gold – Lexi Williams 
CFFA                                                                           Silver –
Joseph Evans 
CFFA                                                                        Bronze –
Everett Martin   Salle New Bern
Sabre                                                                                                         
1st –   Elina Grooman 
CFFA                                                                           2nd-   Avery Walston  CFFA    
Epee
1st – Nicole Milewski        CFFA Jacksonville
2nd – Abbey Campbell      Salle New Bern
3rd (tie)  –   Lydia Huggins    CFFA  &  Linus Huggins  CFFA
Here are the current points in the season long competition for the swords
Boys
 
Evans, Don                      8
Scott                                 7
Martin, Luke                     7                            
Evans, Joseph                   4
Bradley                             3
Donelson                          2
Huggins, Linus                 2
Walston,  Avery            
   1
Martine, Everett               1
 
 
Girls 
 
Milewski                         13
Williams                           5
Campbell                          3
Huggins, Lydia                  2
Grooman                          2

There were also tournaments going on at MId-South and NCFDP, but results are not yet posted.   If we have any significant results from them, I will update you later.

This week we get the schedule back to normal.  On Wednesday I will be doing a quick seminar on strategy for the UNCW fencers, but everyone is welcome.  Thursday marks the end of the August beginner class downtown and Friday ends this session up at Camp Lejeune.

On Saturday, October 1, starting about 10:30 am at Research Triangle Fencing in Durham, there will be a free foil refereeing/ strip problem diagnosis clinic for NCFL coaches, referees, and parents.
 
That evening, from 6-9 pm, at the Satellite Bar and Lounge, 120 Greenfield St., there will be a going away party for Erica before she departs to Germany.  Nothing huge, just a get together to send her off.
 
October 2nd is also an NCFDP event for epee and foil at Chapel Hill.  Both events will be at least B tournaments, and probably will end up as A events.
October 1-2 is an RYC in Richmond, check askfred if interested.  Preregistration closes September 30th, but price go up after September 28th.

Our next evening beginner class starts October 4th at 6:30 pm and will run for 6 weeks on Tuesday and Thursday.

The next beginner class at Camp Lejeune will start on Friday, October 7th, at 7 pm (1900) and runs for 8 sessions.

October

8th is Salle New Bern’s Joseph Cadole Memorial event.  It will be an
unsanctioned adult E foil (meaning no ratings can be earned) and and an
unsanctioned Y-12/under 12 event.   I will give the
appropriate sword points for any of our Y-12/under 12 foilists who want
to go.  I am assuming that all the foil fencers from New Bern who competed yesterday will be there. 
Let me know if any of our young fencers are going so I can make certain you have equipment.  Also, I will be
going up, probably to referee, so I can take people if they need a ride.  So far no one is signed up for either event.


Erica Julien will be competing at the World Championships in Germany on October 12th.  I will keep you posted as to her results.

Our
next event is Saturday, October 15th, Open foil, Open epee, and a D and
under epee.  That means if we can find 4 D epee fencers, 4 E epee
fencers, and fill out a field of 25, that someone can walk away with a C
without having to defeat any Cs.  Right now the open epee has 8 fencers, the D and under epee 2 (both Ds), and the open foil 4.  Please get signed up as soon as you are certain you can be there.
October 22nd is an epee event in Charlotte for Y-14, women’s and open events.
October 22nd will also probably be our next youth event.  It is earlier than I would have liked, but the schedule from that date until January is extremely crowded.

pax vobiscum,

 
 
Greg Spahr
Head Coach
Cape Fear Fencing Association

“The race is not always to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, but that’s the way to bet.” Damon Runyon

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