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Excellent match and I thought it went quite smooth. Great job Jason. Was certainly a comedy of errors for me but lessons learned, at least I didn’t erase my score with math errors. Awesome to see all the skilled shooters again!!
Registration for the August 25 PRS Match opens on July 24 at 7:30am for CDTSA Members (get 24 hours advance to register).
For Non CDTSA members registration opens on July 25 at 7:30am.
Click on the following to register: https://practiscore.com/cdtsa-prs-match-2-1/register
Like to thank Jason, Oliver and Greg for putting on an other enjoyable and challenging COF, Squad 2 were a good bunch of guys to shoot with! Thanks again.
Match results for August 25
Chad M 59
Brandon R 56
Oliver M 51
Robert G 47
Shawn R 47
Lindsay P 40
Craig S 40
Greg M 40
Cori F 39
Raz A 38
Scott G 37
Mike F 36
Wade D 26
Ronnie G 22
Anthony H 22
Ryan Ant 14
Matthew T 7
Jason Z 56 match director
Great time, great cof, great ppl, weather was awesome, can’t think of a better way to spend a Saturday. Match ran smoothly and everybody looked like they had a great time. Looking forward to the next one.
Ok guys last Alberta PRS match of the year on October 13th at CDTSA Milo Range. Registration opens for CDTSA members on Tuesday September 18 at 7:30am. And Non members registration opens Wednesday September 19 at 7:30am. https://practiscore.com/cdtsa-prs-match-3/register
I think it's awesome that these matches exist, and if I ever move back to Canada, I would love to attend some.
Hopefully as the sport in Canada grows, so do these matches. But I would be careful using the PRS name - I know the PRS monikor is thrown around much like Kleenex is when describing tissues, but it would probably behoove the CTDSA Milo matches to come up with an original name, rather than using the trademarked namesake of the league down south.
Inevitably it's going to become an issue if the league grows, especially as the real PRS series expands in Canada. It would suck for the match directors to have to spend energy on any potential legal battles, when their energy would be better focused on growing the sport up there and coming up with creative and challenging courses of fire.
I have no direct affiliation with PRS, not even a member though I shoot the occasional national level match. I just don't want to see the premature death of any leagues up in Canada which is easily preventable. Plus it's always good to have an original name that differentiates your league from the rest.