CFFA update for March 27

CFFA update for March 27
We had a good Saturday morning practice yesterday.  Oliver Galbraith went to the event in Williamsburg, had good first rounds, and finished just out of the top 8 in both events.  The epee was an A and the foil was a B.
Remember, no afterschool tomorrow as St. Mary is still on Spring Break.
April

1-3 is the Ned Light RYC at Mid-South.  We have a few fencers going up.

The April beginner class will start on Monday the 4th.  The last afterschool class of the year will also start that day.
The
April NAC in Richmond is Friday, April 8th, through Monday, April 11th;
so no afterschool that Monday.  Also no fencing at Camp Lejeune that
Friday.
Our

next event is Saturday, April 16th.  Open foil, Open epee, and an E and
under foil.  Start getting signed up now.  The epee is now an A event.  The foil could be a C. It has the ranks, but not the numbers.  The E foil was put there as an event that our lower level/beginning foilists could enter and compete against other similar fencers.  At the moment, the only entrant is from New Bern.  The foil fencers need to learn from the epee fencers.  They got signed up and other people from across the state have jumped in and made the event higher rated. Our foilists need to get signed up, at least for the E and under, and a few should try the open.  Now is better than later, otherwise for next season it will make no sense to try and hold such events.

Right now it looks like April 23rd will be the next youth event.  Charlotte is also holding adult events that day.  It looks like their epee will be a B.
April
30/May 1 is an RJCC at Apex.  This is a regional competition solely for
Y-16 and Y-19 events.  Most of the men’s events look like they will be A
competitions.  The women’s events will be strong although probably not
that strong.  Entry fees go up after April 15.
May
7-8 is the Division Div II/III and Y-14 qualifiers in Burlington. 
Preregistration ends April 30th.  All the events look to be small at the
moment.  Good to attend even if you won’t be going to Dallas.
Apex
is holding a bunch of unsanctioned events on May 14th.  Open women’s
foil and epee, open mixed foil and epee, Y-10 mixed foil, and Y-12 mixed
foil and epee.  These are unsanctioned, so all you need is the standard
non-competitive USA Fencing membership.  A really good event for those
looking to move up from our youth events or early career older fencers
looking for a less intense competition.
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

CFFA update for March 20

CFFA update for March 20
We had Kyler Schoonmaker and Philip Nazzaro go to the homeschool individual championships yesterday.  They both won pool bouts and fenced very close DEs.  Kyler finished 6th and Philip was 7th.
March
21-28 is St. Mary’s Spring Break, so no afterschool.  Just as a
reminder that is the Monday – Friday this week before Easter and the
Monday after.  There will be homeschool practice on Wednesday and evening practice Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.  Camp Lejeune will have practice Friday night.
We
could do a Saturday morning practice on the 26th.  Still need some information from St. Mary and I will let you know once I am certain.
For those looking for a sanctioned tournament over Easter weekend, the closest one is in Williamsburg.  Right now the epee looks to be an A and the foil a B rated event.
April
1-3 is the Ned Light RYC at Mid-South.  This is for fencers from 8-14
in various age groupings and is the next level up for those who want to
advance beyond our local youth tournaments.  You will need a full set of
gear, knickers, underarm protector, etc., and a competitive membership.  We will let you borrow club
gear if we have the correct sizing.  Let me know if you are interested.  Right now we only have a few people going.  Event Fees go up after 3/25 so get signed up early this week.
The April beginner class will start on Monday the 4th.  The last afterschool class of the year will also start that day.
The
April NAC in Richmond is Friday, April 8th, through Monday, April 11th;
so no afterschool that Monday.  Also no fencing at Camp Lejeune that
Friday.
Our

next event is Saturday, April 16th.  Open foil, Open epee, and an E and
under foil.  Start getting signed up now.  Epee needs an A and bodies to be an A event.  Open foil has solid ranks but few bodies.  We have a few open foil and
epee particpants, but need more in the E and under foil.   If we can get
15 fencers of
whom 4 are Es we might be able to give away a D in the E and under.  This is a good event for those just starting out and for those getting back in.  Do the Open foil to see what you are aspiring to and then do the lower level foil to practice competitively.  Bobby, Josh Crafts, Nora, Reaghan, Max, Jasmine, Taylor, Catherine (LH), Catherine (RH), Connor, Alex, Hannah, Kyler, Philip, Nathan; the list goes on and on of people who ought to in one or both of these events.

Right now it looks like April 23rd will be the next youth event.  Charlotte is also holding adult events that day.
April
30/May 1 is an RJCC at Apex.  This is a regional competition solely for
Y-16 and Y-19 events.  Most of the men’s events look like they will be A
competitions.  The women’s events will be strong although probably not
that strong.  Entry fees go up after April 15.
May 7-8 is the Division Div II/III and Y-14 qualifiers in Burlington.  Preregistration ends April 30th.  All the events look to be small at the moment.  Good to attend even if you won’t be going to Dallas.
Apex is holding a bunch of unsanctioned events on May 14th.  Open women’s foil and epee, open mixed foil and epee, Y-10 mixed foil, and Y-12 mixed foil and epee.  These are unsanctioned, so all you need is the standard non-competitive USA Fencing membership.  A really good event for those looking to move up from our youth events or early career older fencers looking for a less intense competition.
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

CFFA update

CFFA update
We had a good youth event yesterday with a number of first time fencers.  Thanks to Donny Zelinski and Josh White from New Bern and Samantha Milewski for helping with the event.  Results:
Foil
1st – Will Golder   CFFA
2nd – Nicole Milewski   CFFA Jacksonville
3rd (tie) Luke Jessup   Salle New Bern
            Walker Rottman  Wilmington Fencing Club
9 and under
Gold  –  Amelia Alexander  CFFA
Silver – Evelyn Gunnell   CFFA
Bronze – Jaeden Scott   CFFA
Sabre
1st – Avery Walston   CFFA
2nd – Jonathan Plapp  CFFA
3rd – Elina Grooman  CFFA
Epee
1st – Nicole Milewski  CFFA Jacksonville
2nd – Abbey Campbell  Salle New Bern
3rd (tie) – Lydia Huggins  CFFA
              Jonathan Plapp   CFFA
Here are the sword points for the top 5 boys and girls.  It looks like it will be hard for anyone to catch Will or Nicole.

Boys

 

Golder                          40

Donnely                        28

Evans, Don                   24

Jessup                         
23

Santiago                      
16


Girls 

 

Milewski                         42

Artz, Isabelle                  22

Artz, Caroline                 15

Childs                             13

Juelke                             11

The UNCW students will be back, so there will be practice Wednesday.  All the other practices should be normal.

The next set of Camp Lejeune classes will start on Friday the 18th.
March 19th is the Homeschool individual championships, in Oak Ridge at 11:30 am.
March
21-28 is St. Mary’s Spring Break, so no afterschool.  Just as a
reminder that is the Monday – Friday the week before Easter and the
Monday after.
We could do a Saturday morning practice on the 26th if there is interest.  Let me know.  I haven’t heard anything from anyone but Kenyatta.
April
1-3 is the Ned Light RYC at Mid-South.  This is for fencers from 8-14
in various age groupings and is the next level up for those who want to
advance beyond our local youth tournaments.  You will need a full set of
gear, knickers, underarm protector, etc.  We will let you borrow club
gear if we have the correct sizing.  Let me know if you are interested.  Right now we only have a couple of people going.
The April beginner class will start on Monday the 4th.  The last afterschool class of the year will also start that day.
The
April NAC in Richmond is Friday, April 8th, through Monday, April 11th;
so no afterschool that Monday.  Also no fencing at Camp Lejeune that
Friday.
Our
next event is Saturday, April 16th.  Open foil, Open epee, and an E and
under foil.  Start getting signed up now.  We have a few open foil and epee particpants, but need more in the E and under foil.   If we can get 15 fencers of
whom 4 are Es we might be able to give away a D in the E and under.
Right now it looks like April 23rd will be the next youth event.  Charlotte is also holding adult events that day.
April 30 May 1 is an RJCC at Apex.  This is a regional competition solely for Y-16 and Y-19 events.  Most of the men’s events look like they will be A competitions.  The women’s events will be strong although probably not that strong.  Entry fees go up after April 15.
May 7-8 is the Division Div II/II and Y-14 qualifiers in Burlington.  Preregistration ends April 30th.
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

Youth tournament tomorrow

Youth tournament tomorrow
Just a reminder regarding the youth tournament tomorrow.    Foil at 10 am, sabre at 1:30 pm, epee at 3:30 pm.  It looks big so any help from older siblings, fencing experienced parents, and other interested parties is appreciated.
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

CFFA update for March 6

CFFA update for March 6
Yesterday we held the Lynn Krupey Memorial Iron Maiden.  In the Foil, Samantha Wolstenholme-Britt of the Apex Fencing Academy won and reearned her E, defeating Colleen Gallant from Charlotte Fencing Academy.  The thirds were shared by CFFA’s Nora Reber and Jasmine Valadez.  We gained three new fencers from UNCW, Taylor May, Catherine Parks, and Catherine Shin.  All three women won at least one bout and finished 7th, 8th, and 9th.  In the epee, Samantha won again and again renewed her E.  Nora was 2nd this time, and the 3rd place tie was between Samantha Milewski of CFFA and Patricia Wilkens of Edge of America Fencing.  For sabre, first was Kaitlyn Hall of CFFA,  2ns was another new fencer, Callie Pray of Hoggard, who fenced all three weapons.  Tied for third were Jasmine and Erica Julien of CFFA.  Thanks to Mike Glapion with helping with set up and refereeing, Herman Smith for armoring and refereeing, Donny Zelinski for refereeing, and Zemi Lawrence for observing and managing the event.
We also held the state homeschool team championship.  Our fencers, Isabelle and Carolyn Artz, Philip Nazzaro, and Kyler Schoonmaker, represented the Southeastern Cardinals.  They lost to the eventual winner, Oak Ridge 28-25; and then lost a heartbreaker 44-45 to Forsyth County.
This week the last homeschool beginner class of the academic year will start at 1 pm on Wednesday.  The UNCW students are away on Spring Break, so no Wednesday night practice.  Afterschool and Camp Lejeune beginner classes both finish this week.   Herman fixed a lot of things yesterday, so we may not need an armory night Thursday.  However, if fencers think they need one we can keep it.  Let me know.
Our
first youth event of this semester will be on Saturday March 12th. 
Apologies for not getting the date set earlier, but a number of other
tournaments have been moving dates due to weather, etc.  These events are for fencers 12 and under and cost $5
per event.  We give trophies to the top 3 places, fencing usually has a
tie for 3rd.  We also give medals to the top 3 fencers who are 9 and
under who don’t win a trophy.  There are swords to the top girl and boy
in our season long point competition, plus a sword awarded to the person
voted the best sport by the other fencers.  Foil
is at 10 am, sabre at 1:30 pm, and epee at 3:30 pm.  As always,
volunteer refereeing help is very welcome, as foil could be pretty large.  The last foil event had 20 fencers and I expect this one to be larger.  The other two youth events
this semester should be on April 23rd, and May 21st.
For adults on that Saturday, there is a mixed epee in Charlotte that looks to be a B event.  They are also holding a U epee event the same day.
The next set of Camp Lejeune classes will start on Friday the 18th.
March 19th is the Homeschool individual championships, in Oak Ridge at 11:30 am..
March 21-28 is St. Mary’s Spring Break, so no afterschool.  Just as a reminder that is the Monday – Friday the week before Easter and the Monday after.
We could do a Saturday morning practice on the 26th if there is interest.  Let me know.
April
1-3 is the Ned Light RYC at Mid-South.  This is for fencers from 8-14
in various age groupings and is the next level up for those who want to
advance beyond our local youth tournaments.  You will need a full set of
gear, knickers, underarm protector, etc.  We will let you borrow club
gear if we have the correct sizing.  Let me know if you are interested.
The April beginner class will start on Monday the 4th.  The last afterschool class of the year will also start that day.
The April NAC in Richmond is Friday, April 8th, through Monday, April 11th; so no afterschool that Monday.  Also no fencing at Camp Lejeune that Friday.
Our next event is Saturday, April 16th.  Open foil, Open epee, and an E and under foil.  Start getting signed up now.  If we can get 15 fencers of whom 4 are Es we might be able to give away a D in the E and under.
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

CFFA update for February 28

CFFA update for February 28
Lots to talk about.
Yesterday was the NCFL individual championships held in Elkin.  We were represented by Oliver Galbraith, technically fencing for Coastal Christian.  This tournament is done in an older fashion.  You fence in a pool, then they cut down to a certain number of fencers, and you fence them in another pool, down to the final pool of 6.  Whoever wins the last pool, regardless of how they did previously, wins the event.  Oliver was undefeated until the final pool and ended up finishing second out of 45 fencers who started the event.  We were represented on the women’s side by Reaghan Juelke.  I think Reaghan was the only 8th grader there.  She went 2-3 in her pool and finished 21st out of 33.   Here is an explanation of how big tournaments work that will be helpful to those who want to compete at National or other events.  They often have a format where they eliminate people after the first round.  Most local events take everyone up into the DE, but many of these large events cut to only the top 80%.  Yesterday’s event was much rougher, cutting to the top 18 out of 33, or just over 50%.  Reaghan was in a pool of 6 and went 2-3.  There were three pools of 6 and three pools of 5.  What gets you in to the next round is winning percentage.  Reaghan was 2-3, for 40%.  The people who won 2 in the pool of 5 were 2-2, or 50%.  All the girls who won 2 in the pools of 5 made the 2nd round.  None of the girls in the pools of 6 who won 2 did.  Just one of those bad breaks and something to remember for your National events.
Those
of you who want to attend the NAC in Richmond in April, remember that, tomorrow, February 29th is the last day to enter before the triple fees.  Vets and
Div III, primarily.  Here are the people I saw as being entered as CFFA members:  Samantha Milewski  Div III epee, Robert Thomas  Vet 40 epee, Vet epee, Scott Butler  Vet 40 epee, Vet epee,  Herman Smith  Vet 60 men’s epee, Vet epee, Erica Julien Vet 70 epee, Vet 70 sabre, Vet epee, Vet saber.  VET team epee  Herman, Scott, Paul Perkins   Granted there is still a day to go, but the entries look really light.  Only 5 in Vet 40 men’s sabre – Erik?  Only 6 in Vet 70 Women’s epee  Edith?  Only 21 in Vet 40 epee  Paul?  For all you Us, Es, and Ds; the Div III events are very light.  ME 51, MF 38, MS 34, WE 37. WF 37, WS 38.  This is important because by regulation DIV III NACs are automatically C3 tournaments.  That means they would normally have to have 64 entrants with a large number of Ds (24).  The top 4 finishers get Cs, so here is a solid shot at a higher rating if you think you are ready.  Let me know if you enter.
Our next evening class will start on March 1st (Tuesday) at 6:30 pm. Otherwise it should be a regular week of practice, barring weather.
People wanting equipment, particularly for the NAC, should get the order to Herman or me by March 3rd.

Our
next event will be the Lynn Krupey Memorial Iron Maiden on March 5th. 
It is the only all women’s event held in North Carolina and has all
three weapons.  Many of our women are already signed up, but a few are
not.  I believe some of the UNCW women will be jumping in, plus maybe we can draw a homeschooler or two, so hopefully we can push the numbers up a little.  See askfred for details.  We will also be hosting the homeschool A
team championship on that date at about 11:00 am.  Just three teams, Forsyth County, Oak Ridge, and our people fencing as the Southeastern Cardinals.
The next set of homeschool classes will begin on Wednesday, March 9th.
If we could, I would like to have an armory night on Thursday, March 10th.  You can repair your own gear or help us get the club gear ready for the onslaught of youth fencers on Saturday.
Our
first youth event of this semester will be on Saturday March 12th. 
Apologies for not getting the date set earlier, but a number of other
tournaments have been moving dates due to weather, etc.  Hopefully this
one can stick.  These events are for fencers 12 and under and cost $5
per event.  We give trophies to the top 3 places, fencing usually has a
tie for 3rd.  We also give medals to the top 3 fencers who are 9 and
under who don’t win a trophy.  There are swords to the top girl and boy
in our season long point competition, plus a sword awarded to the person
voted the best sport by the other fencers.  Cost per event is $5.  Foil
is at 10 am, sabre at 1:30 pm, and epee at 3:30 pm.  As always,
volunteer refereeing help is very welcome, as foil could be pretty large.  The other two youth events
this semester should be on April 23rd, and May 21st.
For adults on that Saturday, there is a mixed epee in Charlotte that looks to be a B event.
The next set of Camp Lejeune classes should start on Friday the 18th.
March 19th is the Homeschool individual championships, probably in Oak Ridge.
April 1-3 is the Ned Light RYC at Mid-South.  This is for fencers from 8-14 in various age groupings and is the next level up for those who want to advance beyond our local youth tournaments.  You will need a full set of gear, knickers, underarm protector, etc.  We will let you borrow club gear if we have the correct sizing.  Let me know if you are interested.
I
am trying to plan ahead for the Advanced camps this summer.  Advanced
merely means that you have advanced beyond beginner.  I am trying to
determine numbers and the level of the fencers so I can target the camps
more precisely.  Right now there are no advanced sabre fenders, so I might fold that back into the advanced epee camp, like we had done before.  That would allow me to offer a second week of a beginner camp instead.  Please let me know about fencers who would like to
attend, ASAP.  Thanks.
Advanced sabre  July 18-22
Advanced foil     July 25-29
Advanced epee   August 1-5
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

CFFA update for February 22

CFFA update for February 22
A lot happening fencingwise over the weekend.  On Saturday the Coastal Christian men’s team (Oliver Galbraith, Mack Smith, Jonathan Hartness) took 4th in the NCFL’s state team championships.
On Sunday, the Southeastern Cardinals (Philip Nazzaro, Kyler Schoonmaker, Isabelle Artz, Caroline Artz) took first in the last homeschool meet of the season.  They defeated the Oak Ridge Mustangs 45-41 and the Forsyth County Hawks 37-29.
Also on Sunday, we had a number of fencers attend the tournament at Mid-South.  Robert Thomas finished in the top half of an A2 epee event, and Alex Hoelscher finished in the top half of a B2 sabre event.
Practice this week will be back to normal.  Everything will be meeting, the UNCW fencers should be in Wednesday night, and there will be practice at Lejeune on Friday night.
Saturday should be the NCFL team championships.  Tentatively it is scheduled for Elkin, but that may change depending on the state basketball tournament.
Also
on the 27th is an unsanctioned youth foil tournament in Fayetteville. 
Starts at 10 am and has separate divisions for 7-9, and 10-12.  On
Sunday they are having adult unsanctioned foil events.  Details on
askfred.
Those of you who want to attend the NAC in Richmond in April, remember that February 29th is the last day to enter before the triple fees.  Vets and Div III, primarily.
Our next evening class will start on March 1st (Tuesday) at 6:30 pm.
People wanting equipment, particularly for the NAC, should get the order to Herman or me by March 3rd.

Our
next event will be the Lynn Krupey Memorial Iron Maiden on March 5th. 
It is the only all women’s event held in North Carolina and has all
three weapons.  Many of our women are already signed up, but a few are
not.  See askfred for details.  We will also be hosting the homeschool A
team championship on that date at about 11:00 am.
The next set of homeschool classes will begin on Wednesday, March 9th.
Our first youth event of this semester will be on Saturday March 12th.  Apologies for not getting the date set earlier, but a number of other tournaments have been moving dates due to weather, etc.  Hopefully this one can stick.  These events are for fencers 12 and under and cost $5 per event.  We give trophies to the top 3 places, fencing usually has a tie for 3rd.  We also give medals to the top 3 fencers who are 9 and under who don’t win a trophy.  There are swords to the top girl and boy in our season long point competition, plus a sword awarded to the person voted the best sport by the other fencers.  Cost per event is $5.  Foil is at 10 am, sabre at 1:30 pm, and epee at 3:30 pm.  As always, volunteer refereeing help is very welcome.  The other two youth events this semester should be on April 23rd, and May 21st.
The next set of Camp Lejeune classes should start on Friday the 18th.
March 19th is the Homeschool individual championships, probably in Oak Ridge.
I am trying to plan ahead for the Advanced camps this summer.  Advanced merely means that you have advanced beyond beginner.  I am trying to determine numbers and the level of the fencers so I can target the camps more precisely.  Please let me know about fencers who will be attending.  Thanks.
Advanced sabre  July 18-22
Advanced foil     July 25-29
Advanced epee   August 1-5
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

Final JO update/other things

Final JO update/other things
On Monday, Samantha Milewski made the cut into the DEs, but lost her first DE.  She finished 144th.  Another former CFFA fencer from Jacksonville, Shelby Brooks, also made the DE and lost her first bout.
The beginner class has decided to stay together and will be in tonight at 6:30 pm to fence.  Any of our other younger foilists that would like to show up would be welcome.
The Mid-South epee event on Sunday is up to 25, making it a B2.  If Andrew Fullmer’s A from JOs goes through, it will be an A2. 
For those interested in the April NAC, Vet’s and Div III, the last day to enter before the fees go up is February 29.
They have announced most of the schedule and locations for next year’s NACs:
October    Detroit, MI   Div I, II, cadet, Sr Teams
November  Milwaukee, WI    Junior, Cadet, Y-14
December  Richmond, VA   Div I, II, Vet
January    Columbus, OH    Div I, Sr & Jr Teams
February   Kansas City, MO      JOs
March       Cleveland, OH    Y-14, Y-12, Y-10, Div II, Y-14 Teams
April        ?
Summer Nationals    Salt Lake City, UT
Not as good as this year, but not horrible.
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

CFFA update for February 14

CFFA update for February 14
 
We had three fencers compete yesterday at the JOS in lovely downtown Cleveland.  Samantha Milewski went 2-4 in her pool, but lost her first DE and finished 132/181.  Oliver Galbraith went 1-5 and finished tied for 194 of 243.  He missed moving into the second round by a couple of touches. Connor McCormick was 0-6 and finished 228.  Former CFFA fencer, Riley Hart, was 1-5 and finished 159, not making it into the DEs.

This should show people how hard these National Tournaments are.  Samantha had 3 As in her 7 person pool.  Connor is a D and was the lowest rated person in his pool.  These are not the kind of events you can practice for once a week and hope to do well at.  If you want to be prepared for these events it takes lots of home footwork practice, fencing at least a couple of times a week, working with the coach or other fencers on drills, and doing competitions outside of our own so you have seen a number of different styles.

No practice Monday due to President’s Day and the fact that I will still be in Cleveland as Samantha has another event.  Everything should be back to normal for the rest of the week.

February 20th is Mid-South’s Grand Opening anniversary event.  Lots of sabre on Saturday and Open foil and epee on Sunday.  The epee needs one more A to be an A2 event.  The foil needs a B for a B1.  The sabre needs a B for a B1.  Further info on askfred.

The 20th will be the NCFL’s High School A team championships at Kestrel.  The 27th is the NCFL’s individual championships.  Location as yet undecided, but possible Elkin.

The final regular season homeschool meet is being rescheduled.  They are looking at Sunday, February 21st.

Also on the 27th is an unsanctioned youth foil tournament in Fayetteville.  Starts at 10 am and has separate divisions for 7-9, and 10-12.  On Sunday they are having adult unsanctioned foil events.  Details on askfred.

Our next event will be the Lynn Krupey Memorial Iron Maiden on March 5th.  It is the only all women’s event held in North Carolina and has all three weapons.  Many of our women are already signed up, but a few are not.  See askfred for details.  We will also be hosting the homeschool A team championship on that date at about 11:30 am.
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