Youth event tomorrow

Youth event tomorrow
Just FYI there is a triathlon in Wilmington tomorrow.  It doesn’t look like it affects Market street or the gym area, but does have an impact more downtown and over the bridges.  It starts early in the morning, but may have an impact for the foil event particularly.  (10 am).  Please plan accordingly.
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

NCFL updates, rosters

NCFL updates, rosters
No need to read farther if you are not participating in the NCFL.  The first meet is at our place on Saturday, November 2nd.
The NCFL wants a roster from each school.  I believe their software will be able to sort it out if you all submit your own information.  It is about 2 minutes worth of work.                Here is the link:  NCFL Roster Update

Here is the image release form:  NCFL – ImageRelease
Please fill out both prior to the first meet.  The sooner the better.
Here is what I am expecting as far as teams:
A Division – Hoggard   Wiil, Andrew, your third male    Any women?
                Ashley      Emma, Emme, Kately, Claire     Any men?
                New Hanover     Elina, Chloe, Emma +?              Nathan, +?
                Coastal Christion    ?
B Division    (Can be Coed)  Must be at least 6th grade
                St. Mary     Megan, Nathan, Owen, Locke
                Surf City     Amelia, Jackson, James
                CFFA  (anyone going to public school 6-12th grade who doesn’t belong to a different team.)              Will, +?
                Epee        Nicole, Joey, Miller
If I have missed you and you are interested contact me so we know where you should be placed.  Any other questions, feel free to ask.
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 October 14

CFFA update for October 14
The Alexander family pulled triple sixes at the Magic City RYC (Regional Youth Circuit) in Birmingham, Alabama, over the weekend.  On Saturday, Amelia fenced well in the Y14 foil, going 3-1 in her pool, then winning her first DE before dropping the second to the eventual second place finisher.  She finished sixth, the highest of any North Carolina fencer.  On Sunday, in a harder Cadet foil event, she was 4-2 in her pool, and again won her first DE before dropping the second.  She was again 6th, in an event that just needed one more D to be a C1 and give ratings.  Not to be outdone, brother John went 2-3 in the Y-10 epee before losing a close DE bout.  He also finished 6th.  Congratulations to both.

For a blast from the past, Samantha Milewski won the Division II ROC in Portland, Oregon, on Sunday.

The homeschool meeting was yesterday and I will get information out to people.

This should actually be a complete week of practice.

Regular registration for the December NAC ends on October 16th.  After that you start hitting the double and triple fees.

Our first under 12 event will be on the 19th.  Therefore, Foil at 10 am, Epee at 1:30 pm, Sabre
at 3:30 pm.  For those who have not yet participated in one of these, we
give trophies for each weapon to the top 3
(and ties) finishers, medals to the top 3 nine and under finishers,
unless they win a trophy.  We keep a year long accumulated points
standing which counts all three weapons and at the end of the season,
the top ranked boy and girl will each win a sword.  We also have the
fencers vote at each event for the person who shows the best
sportsmanship and the fencer who wins that gets a sword.  Cost per event
is $5.  Volunteer refereeing help is greatly appreciated.

Also on that date All-American is having Y10, Y12 foil, and adult foil and epee.  All are unsanctioned.

The next week is a short week.  St. Mary’s Fall Festival is Friday and the fencing space gets used for the Haunted House.  Therefore, we will take down the overheads on Tuesday night.  On Wednesday, homeschool will meet, but after that the rest of the week is cancelled.  NO Wednesday afterschool or evening fencing and no fencing on Thursday. 

On
October 26th Apex is holding sanctioned foil and epee events, split by
gender.  Currently, the women’s epee and the women’s foil are both
E1s.  If all of our epee women show up, it would probably raise to being
a C event.  A couple of you will be there anyway with your children who
are fencing.  Foil might get to a D1.  The men’s epee is a C1 and only needs an A or B to be come a B1. 
However, the men’s
foil is a nasty A2.  We have a number of
fencers there at the moment, so no Saturday practice.

We will need to put the overheads back up before practice on October 29th.  The next set of afterschool classes will start that week.  The next set of homeschool classes will start on that Wednesday.

The first event for the NCFL
for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should
be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.  High school foilists should start getting ready NOW.  I will be contacting you to start confirming who will be fencing.  For this you need a complete uniform, so if you don’t have knickers or a plastron talk to me.

The next Monday/Wednesday classes will begin on November 4th at 6:30 pm.

Our
next USA Fencing event is Saturday, November 9th.  Mixed foil, mixed
epee, and Vet epee.  Not a lot of people signed up yet.  Entries have been stagnant around 11 for the open epee, 5 for the foil, and 6 for the Vet epee.  Get signed up now so we can attract more people and have a larger event like the first one.

I
believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the
JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the
drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent
at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

Also on that date Mid-South has a series of Vet events in all weapons and Apex has another of their youth events.

The 23rd is the second NCFL meet, this time at Chapel Hill HS.

Also on that date for non-NCFL fencers, The Harry Rulnick open is being held in Fayetteville.  It has open adult foil split between men and women and is a sanctioned event.

On Sunday, Mid-South is holding the next in the program of youth sabre events.

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 October 6

CFFA update for October 6
John Alexander competed at the Apex Novice Cup in Apex yesterday.  He went undefeated in the Y10 foil winning the gold medal.  In the Y12/Y14 epee he was the youngest competitor by about two years and had the opposite result.

This week will be a mostly regular week.  The new beginner class starts for Tu/Th on the 8th.  UNCW is leaving for fall break and will not be in Wednesday.  I will keep our fencers informed if it sounds like a number of people will be coming in.  I have Wednesday night class and will be there until at least 7:30 pm.  Fencing at both Surf City and Camp Lejeune Friday.  I will be out of town Saturday, but will let you know if it sounds like there will be Saturday morning practice.

The On Point fencing club, just across the border from Charlotte in NC is having their first event on Saturday the 12th.  It is Y12 and & adult unsanctioned foil.  Check askfred for more details.  They will be in the western conference of the NCFL, so you may run into some of their fencers later this year.

The homeschool league will be meeting on October 13, so I will let people know what is up after that.

Regular registration for the December NAC ends on October 16th.  After that you start hitting the double and triple fees.

Our first under 12 event will be on the 19th.  Therefore, Foil at 10 am, Epee at 1:30 pm, Sabre
at 3:30 pm.  For those who have not yet participated in one of these, we
give trophies for each weapon to the top 3
(and ties) finishers, medals to the top 3 nine and under finishers,
unless they win a trophy.  We keep a year long accumulated points
standing which counts all three weapons and at the end of the season,
the top ranked boy and girl will each win a sword.  We also have the
fencers vote at each event for the person who shows the best
sportsmanship and the fencer who wins that gets a sword.  Cost per event
is $5.  Volunteer refereeing help is appreciated.

Also on that date All-American is having Y10, Y12 foil, and adult foil and epee.  All are unsanctioned.


On
October 26th Apex is holding sanctioned foil and epee events, split by
gender.  Currently, the women’s epee and the women’s foil are both
E1s.  If all of our epee women show up, it would probably raise to being a C event.  A couple of you will be there anyway with your children who are fencing.  Foil might get to a D1.  The men’s epee will probably become a at least a C1 and only needs an A or B to be come a B1.  However, the men’s
foil is a strong A1 event and may become an A2.  We have a number of fencers there at the moment, so no Saturday practice.

The first event for the NCFL
for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should
be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.  High school foilists should start getting ready NOW.

Our
next USA Fencing event is Saturday, November 9th.  Mixed foil, mixed
epee, and Vet epee.  Not a lot of people signed up yet.  Start getting
signed up now.  I would like to think that open epee can be at least a
B, maybe an A; the open foil should be another C, and the Vet epee
should be at least a C event.

I
believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the
JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the
drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent
at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

Also on that date Mid-South has a series of Vet events in all weapons and Apex has another of their youth events.

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

Saturday practice and WHQR

Saturday practice and WHQR
I didn’t realize until after I sent my Sunday note that this weekend is Riverfest in Wilmington.  That means it would be very difficult to park anywhere near the club Saturday morning, so no practice.
WHQR is asking for “teams” of people to come in and help staff their pledge drive.  (October 10-16) Groups get mentioned on the air for participating, so it is a low level way to remind people we are out there.  You work for about 3 hours, answering phones and taking pledges.  Their system is computer driven and user friendly so it isn’t hard.  If anyone is interested, let me know ASAP, and let me know what times you might be available.  More info is available at whqr.org.
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 September 29th

CFFA update for September 29th
Yesterday, Amelia Alexander went up to the foil event at Mid-South.  She was 1-4 in her pool, but was in almost all of her bouts.  She lost her first DE and finished 14th in a D1 event.

Also yesterday, I spent a fun (if hot and buggy) day with Kenyatta Sanford at the Feast of the Pirates in Leland.  Had a current fencer there and a few people who used to fence came up to say hi.  We were promoting our next beginner class, so we will see how well we did when it starts.  Huge props to Kenyatta for setting this up.

This week the practice will be regular at the club in Wilmington.  The UNCW fencers have started coming down on Wednesday and it looks like this year they will primarily be foilists. 

On Friday, October 4th, no fencing at Surf City as there is no school.  There will be fencing at Camp Lejeune.

October
5th has Apex starting their series of unsanctioned youth foil, gender
based adult foil, and mixed epee events. 

Mid-South has sanctioned adult
epee events split by gender on that day.  No women yet.  A small but strong men’s field.

Right now the club has one fencer at each of those events.  If that doesn’t change, I will have Saturday (October 5th) practice here.  I will keep you informed.

Our next beginner class starts Tuesday night October 8th.

Nothing nearby for the weekend of the 12th.  I am planning on being out of town Saturday, so if anyone wants to open up for Saturday practice I will let you know.  The homeschool league will be meeting on October 13, so I will let people know what is up after that.

The
responses I received for our first under 12 event were unanimously for
it being on the 19th.  Therefore, Foil at 10 am, Epee at 1:30 pm, Sabre
at 3:30 pm.  For those who have not yet participated in one of these, We
give trophies for each weapon to the top 3
(and ties) finishers, medals to the top 3 nine and under finishers,
unless they win a trophy.  We keep a year long accumulated points
standing which counts all three weapons and at the end of the season,
the top ranked boy and girl will each win a sword.  We also have the
fencers vote at each event for the person who shows the best
sportsmanship and the fencer who wins that gets a sword.  Cost per event
is $5.

Also on that date All-American is having Y10, Y12 foil and adult foil and epee.  All are unsanctioned.


On
October 26th Apex is holding sanctioned foil and epee events, split by
gender.  Currently, the women’s epee and the women’s foil are both
E1s.  The men’s epee will probably become a at least a C1.  However, the men’s
foil is an A1 event.  We have a number of fencers there at the moment, so no Saturday practice.

The
NCHSFL debated splitting, but decided not to.  The first event for them
for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should
be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.  High school foilists should start getting ready NOW.

Our next USA Fencing event is Saturday, November 9th.  Mixed foil, mixed epee, and Vet epee.  Not a lot of people signed up yet.  Start getting signed up now.  I would like to think that open epee can be at least a B, maybe an A; the open foil should be another C, and the Vet epee should be at least a C event.

I
believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the
JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the
drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent
at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

Also on that date Mid-South has a series of Vet events in all weapons and Apex has another of their youth events.

In the News of the Weird section, USA Fencing has decided that in order to coach at a NAC you must be have either a Coach membership, a + Check Ed membership, or be a competitor at the event. People in the first two categories must pick up a credential at a NAC.  It looks like they will only be issuing one credential per season because there is a replacement cost ($25) if it is lost.  To have either of those two memberships you must pass a background check and Safesport training.  If you are a competitor, you may coach teammates, but must be wearing your wristband.  Looks like it leaves parents on the outside, so we will see what the response is.

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 September 23

CFFA update for September 23
We held our first adult event of the year on Saturday with good turnouts and a number of people updating or earning new ratings.  In the foil, Oliver Galbraith defended the house by defeating Gerhard Guevarra of All-American Fencing to take the gold medal.  CFFA’s Will Golder and Edge of America’s Ian Dube tied for the bronzes, each updating their D19.  Kieran Farrell of the University of South Carolina and Edward Distance of All-American both earned their Es.  Will decided that wasn’t good enough so he won his B by finishing first in the epee.  He defeated Jesse Harvey, with Oliver and Kenyatta Sanford taking the thirds.  Ethan Hortelano of Apex upgraded to a D19 by finishing 7th.

In the last event, it was again an all CFFA epee podium with Eoin O’Brien 1st, James Fitch, 2nd and Miller Dumas and Nora Reber grabbing the thirds.  Thanks to Brendan McConville for reffing and the night before set up work.Thanks to Josh White, Mike Nicholson, and Paul Perkins for refereeing.  Thanks to Zemi Lawrence for observing and running the table and Herman for armoring.  Also thanks to Mandy and Eilis O’Brien for throwing in so it was a B2.

We also had fencers in another event, the SYC in Fredericksburg, Virginia.  SYC stands for Super Youth Circuit, which means it is an event that drew the best youth fencers from the eastern half of the US, a few fencers from west of the Mississippi, and even a few Canadians.  Jackson Jones didn’t win any bouts, but his fencing at that level is definitely improving.  Amelia Alexander was shut out in Saturday’s Cadet (13-16) event.  She did better in Sunday’s Y-14 event.  She won one pool bout handily and was in all her bouts.  She was the top ranked fencer with one victory, but unfortunately lost her first DE.  She, likewise, is starting to look more comfortable at this level.

No afterschool today as St. Mary does not have school.  The class tonight WILL meet, and the rest of the week will be normal.  UNCW will start showing up on Wednesday, so those of you who want more practice are welcome.  Surf City and Camp Lejeune will meet on Friday.  I will let people know about Saturday practice, as Kenyatta and I will be working a table at the Feast of The Pirates event.  We have a demo time scheduled, I believe it is close to noon.  If anyone wants to come out and put on a show talk to Kenyatta or me.

Lots going
on September 28th.  All-American in Fayetteville has a number of
unsanctioned foil events. 

Charlotte Fencing Academy has a number of
unsanctioned youth epee and a sanctioned senior unrated foil event that currently has enough fencers to give someone an E.  Their
adult epee is sanctioned and looks like it might get enough fencers to give away a D.  However, like us, they have gone to raising their fees if you are not signed up a week early, so things are more expensive

Mid -South has sanctioned Div III foil (it might reach D1 levels) and
saber (1 D and 22 unrated sabrists).  On Sunday, Mid-South starts their series of unsanctioned youth
sabre events.  Check out askfred.net to get the details.

October
5th has Apex starting their series of unsanctioned youth foil, gender
based adult foil, and mixed epee events. 

Mid-South has sanctioned adult
epee events split by gender on that day.

Nothing nearby for the weekend of the 12th.

The
responses I received for our first under 12 event were unanimously for
it being on the 19th.  Therefore, Foil at 10 am, Epee at 1:30 pm, Sabre
at 3:30 pm.  For those who have not yet participated in one of these, We
give trophies for each weapon to the top 3
(and ties) finishers, medals to the top 3 nine and under finishers,
unless they won a trophy.  We keep a year long accumulated points
standing which counts all three weapons and at the end of the season,
the top ranked boy and girl will each win a sword.  We also have the
fencers vote at each event for the person who shows the best
sportsmanship and the fencer who wins that gets a sword.  Cost per event
is $5.

Also on that date All-American is having Y10, Y12 foil and adult foil and epee.  All are unsanctioned.


On
October 26th Apex is holding sanctioned foil and epee events, split by
gender.  Currently, the women’s epee and the women’s foil are both
E1s.  The men’s epee will probably become a at least a C1.  However, the men’s
foil is an A1 event.

The
NCHSFL debated splitting, but decided not to.  The first event for them
for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should
be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.

The homeschool league will be meeting on October 13, so I will let people know what is up after that.

I
believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the
JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the
drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent
at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

The new club jacket situation is moving.  We will soon have a mock up and a price for everyone to look at.

Again,
I will start purging the email list soon.  If you want off please tell
me.  If you haven’t been fencing for a while, but still want the info,
also tell me

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 September 15

CFFA update for September 15
Things are almost back up and totally running.  This week we have Monday: afterschool, evening beginner class, and UNCW practice at UNCW.  Tuesday:  afterschool, evening beginner class, club practice.  Wednesday: homeschool, afterschool, evening beginner class, and UNCW practice at UNCW  (starting next Wednesday the 25th they will be at the club). Thursday; afterschool, evening beginner class, club practice. Friday: Surf City and Camp Lejeune

Our
first sanctioned event of
the year will be on Saturday the 21st.  Open foil and epee, and a D and
under epee.  You have missed the original registration date, so now events are $30 for the 1st event, $20 for subsequent events.  The foil has 20 fencers and hopefully we will pull another C to make it a C1.  The epee is at 22 and needs an A to make it an A1.  The Div3 epee is at 10.  It has the rankings, but will probably not pull the numbers to make it more than an E1.

The
Division schedule looks to be a bit clearer at this point.  Lots going
on September 28th.  All-American in Fayetteville has a number of
unsanctioned foil events.  Charlotte Fencing Academy has a number of
unsanctioned youth epee and a sanctioned senior unrated foil event.  It looks like their
adult epee is sanctioned.  Mid -South has sanctioned Div III foil ( it has 6 bodies with a couple of Ds and Es) and
saber (13 unrated sabrists).  On Sunday, Mid-South starts their series of unsanctioned youth
sabre events.  Check out askfred.net to get the details.

October 5th has Apex starting their series of unsanctioned youth foil, gender based adult foil, and mixed epee events.  Mid-South has sanctioned adult epee events split by gender on that day.

Nothing nearby for the weekend of the 12th.

The responses I received for our first under 12 event were unanimously for it being on the 19th.  Therefore, Foil at 10 am, Epee at 1:30 pm, Sabre at 3:30 pm.  For those who have not yet participated in one of these, We give trophies for each weapon to the top 3 (and ties) finishers, medals to the top 3 nine and under finishers, unless they won a trophy.  We keep a year long accumulated points standing which counts all three weapons and at the end of the season, the top ranked boy and girl will each win a sword.  We also have the fencers vote at each event for the person who shows the best sportsmanship and the fencer who wins that gets a sword.  Cost per event is $5.

Also on that date All-American is having Y10, Y12 foil and adult foil and epee.  All are unsanctioned.

On October 26th Apex is holding sanctioned foil and epee events, split by gender.  Currently, the women’s epee is small, the women’s foil is an E1.  The men’s epee is 1 B and a bunch of Es and Us.  However, the men’s foil needs a C and a couple more bodies to be an A1 event.

The
NCHSFL debated splitting, but decided not to.  The first event for them
for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should
be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.

The homeschool league will be meeting on October 13, so I will let people know what is up after that.

The Milwaukee NAC registration is now open until September 25th.  Junior, Cadet, and Y-14 the November 8-11 weekend.

I
believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the
JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the
drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent
at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

The new club jacket situation is moving.  We will soon have a mock up and a price for everyone to look at.

Again, I will start purging the email list soon.  If you want off please tell me.  If you haven’t been fencing for a while, but still want the info, also tell me.

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

Next Saturday, info

Next Saturday, info
Just a reminder that you need to be signed up by midnight tonight to be able to get the original entry fee price.  After that, it will be $10 more for each event.  Sign up at askfred.net and the event is the CFFA Season Opener.
Also, I will start purging the lists of people we haven’t seen in a while, so if you are intending to come back contact me and let me know you would like to keep receiving these notes.  Also, if you aren’t coming back and no longer want them, feel free to contact me so I feel secure in removing your name.
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 September 8

CFFA update for September 8
Hopefully everyone came through Dorian okay.  It looks like we can get back on track and get the season started.

We can begin the next evening class tomorrow, Monday the
9th at 6:30 pm.  Afterschool
fencing will start
back up tomorrow at 3:30 pm.  Homeschool Fencing will start
Wednesday the 11th, 1:00 pm for returners; 1:30 pm for beginners.  The
UNCW fencers were hoping to get back downtown on Wednesday the 18th.  The Tuesday/Thursday class will just pick back up and I will move the October class back.  There should be a Saturday practice.

The fencing at Surf City Middle school is getting moved back and will begin this Friday at 3 pm.  Camp Lejeune fencing will pick back up Friday night.

Our first sanctioned event of
the year will be on Saturday the 21st.  Open foil and epee, and a D and
under epee.  The policy that we instituted for last year is still in
effect.  If you get your name on askfred by the Saturday prior to the
event (9/14, next Saturday), the cost will be $20 for one event and $10 for subsequent
events.  If you sign up after Saturday, the fees will be $30 and $20. 
Get signed up now to attract out of town fencers.  Currently there are just a handful of fencers in all events.  We seem to be one of the few clubs doing comprehensive sanctioned events, so they could be huge if just get all of our fencers signed up.

The Division schedule looks to be a bit clearer at this point.  Lots going on September 28th.  All-American in Fayetteville has a number of unsanctioned foil events.  Charlotte Fencing Academy has a number of unsanctioned youth epee and a senior foil event.  It looks like their adult epee is sanctioned.  Mid -South has sanctioned Div III foil and saber.  On Sunday, Mid-South starts their series of unsanctioned youth sabre events.  Check out askfred to get the details.

October 5th has Apex starting their series of unsanctioned youth foil, gender based adult foil, and mixed epee events.

I am looking at either October 12th or 19th for our first 12 and under event of the season.  Let me know which one works best.

The NCHSFL debated splitting, but decided not to.  The first event for them for the year will be here on November 2nd.  Get ready as there should be a lot of fencing.  As always, help refereeing will be appreciated.

The homeschool league has not yet met, so I don’t have any dates for them.

The Milwaukee NAC registration is now open until September 25th.  Junior, Cadet, and Y-14 the November 8-11 weekend.

I believe the JO qualifiers are going to be November 16th.  This year the JOs are in Columbus, Ohio.  The venue is pretty good and the drive/flight is not too bad.  Hopefully we can have a large contingent at the qualifiers even if not everyone makes it to JOs.

The new club jacket situation is moving.  I believe we are close to having a mock up and a price for everyone to look at.

Let me know if there is anything I forgot.

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