TEENAGE sharp-shooter Matthew Bielby is hoping his incredible archery talents have landed him a place in the book of world records.
The 15-year-old, from Heworth, has lifted no fewer than five UK national junior archery titles this year and the scores he recorded when winning the last two have now been submitted for world record status.
The Millthorpe School pupil, a member of Selby Archers, holds indoor and outdoor longbow archery titles for Yorkshire, the Northern counties and the UK, and in July he added the UK national junior longbow clout title to his haul.
He has now taken his tally to five national crowns by winning the UK junior flight titles for both the under 50lb longbow and unlimited longbow categories.
And his scores for both these categories are being submitted for world record status after FITA, the governing body of archery, recently recognised English longbow flight archery as an international discipline with potential for world record status at both senior and junior level.
Furthermore, junior archery is aged up to 18 so he has three years to up his junior trophy tally or even set new record scores.
"I've been told it will take a while to see if they are new records so we'll have to wait and see," he said.
Matthew took up archery two years ago and has made rapid progress. "I wanted to have a go and my dad did a 'have a go' session at Selby and we both decided to go on a beginners' course and it went on from there," he explained.
"I did not quite expect to make this kind of progress but I hope to keep getting better. I'm pretty happy with the way it's going."
FOOTBALL
TEAMS that do not adhere to Primary Cup deadlines may be withdrawn from the competition.
There are 37 entries in the competition so it is necessary to have a preliminary round of ten teams which must be completed by Friday, October 3.
The pairings are: St Oswalds (Fulford) v Poppleton Road; Our Lady v St Wilfrids; Barlby Bridge v Hempland; Park Grove v Elvington; Skelton v Woodthorpe.
Cade Trophy 6-a-side Competition
There are 33 teams in the Cade Trophy six-a-side competition which will be played on Thursday, October 9 in six groups at six different venues.
The groups are:
At Lakeside: Headlands, Lakeside, New Earswick, Ralph Butterfield, Rbt Wilkinson, Skelton.
At Westfield: English Martyrs, Hob Moor, Our Lady, Poppleton Road, Westfield.
At Clifton Green: Burton Green, Clifton Green, Clifton Without, Haxby Road, Park Grove, St Wilfrid's.
At Woodthorpe: Copmanthorpe, Dringhouses, Fishergate, Riverside, Woodthorpe.
At Hempland: Hempland, Huntington, Osbaldwick, St Aelred's, St Oswald's, Tang Hall.
At Bishopthorpe: Appleton Roebuck, Barlby Bridge, Bishopthorpe, Dunnington, Knavesmire.
The six group winners will contest the finals on Saturday, October 18 at Woodthorpe Primary School, starting at 9.30am.
All the teams in each group will play each other once with three points for a win and one for a draw.
Should there be a tie the following criteria in order will take effect: Goal difference; goals scored; the result between the teams in the group competition. If two teams still have an identical record then a penalty shoot out will apply - out of five attempts then sudden death.
Ivor Leonard of New Earswick School has set up a results and information service for York Primary Schools football.
Results must be sent through to him on the day matches have been played. It is the responsibility of both schools to relay the results.
The following methods may be used: Text 07906236974; Answer phone 07906236974; e-mail primaryleague@yahoo.co.uk
All Primary School information will also be forwarded to Peter Wilmott (791416). Additional information, scorers, fixtures, reports, digital pictures may be e-mailed to Ivor Leonard at primaryleague@yahoo.co.uk
The next batch of fixtures for all secondary schools' leagues are: Burnholme v Lowfield; Fulford v Huntington; Tadcaster v Oaklands; Tadcaster v Archbishop's; All Saints v Manor; Joseph Rowntree v Oaklands.
All schools must play their matches by the scheduled date and results must be sent in immediately to both Matt Halifax at Archbishop's School and also to Peter Wilmott, 217 Beckfield Lane, Acomb, York YO26 5PH (Tel 01904 791416).
The following have been selected for the York and District Schools Under-11 football squad for this season
Sam Byron (Ralph Butterfield), Will Pepper (St Oswalds), Ryan Buck (Woodthorpe), Jamie Forbes (Lakeside), Sam Leach (Appleton Roebuck), Matty Dale (English Martyrs), David Fisher (Archbishop of York), Jack Maud (Lakeside), Nathan Kilby (Robert Wilkinson), Tom Derbyshire (Wigginton), Connor Qualter (Huntington), Tom Richardson (Poppleton Ousebank), George Middleton (Osbaldwick), Oliver Bird (Copmanthorpe), Will Bailey (Archbishop of York), Chris Bilton (Hempland), Adam Thornton (St Lawrence's), James Edmonson (English Martyrs). Their first training session will be on Friday at York Sixth Form College (5.30pm).
Updated: 09:25 Wednesday, September 24, 2003
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