I had this posted in the off season but I think it would be a better fit for here sense its a story aobut archery.
This is a cool story, in addition to fighting breast cancer it shows the inportance of Archery In Schools for our young kids and teens. Talk about a awesome program.
http://nasparchery.com/morgans_story/
If I may say something else. I know that we all have our favorite brand of bows, and they are all good and they have their loyal fans. But with that said I think Matt Mcpherson,owner of Mathews, deserves a hugepaton the back. With out him there would be no NASP program. For those who don't like Mathews Iwant to point out this.If you log onto either the NASP web site, or the Genesis web site in no way are Mathews bows pushed. If you notice even the Genesis bows are made by another company. Sure they areowned of course by Matt but you will not see that being advertised or pushed. Instead what you'll findis a pushtowards the Archery In Schools Program. With all the trouble that our kids face today, this is like a light in the darknessfor them at school.Nolonger are the unathletic type kids left out, everyone can do it and enjoy it if they so want.My own kids are young right now and we will be going to Colorado for a short time for me. But when I get back to Idaho I sure hope that I can help bring this program to our schools around here in south east Idaho. My goal is to do it before my kids are in HighSchool Only good will come of it, and if done right I see it being a blessingin many of kids life. Just like it has been for Morgan. Anyway again I want to give Matt apat on the back and I look foward to being a part of this program in the future.