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Lee County Archers host 2025 North American Field Archery Championships

By CJ HADDAD 4 min read
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A local archery club recently held a championship event that saw participants from multiple states and even other countries take part. 

The Lee County Archers hosted the 2025 North American Field Archery Championships (NAFAC) at its Nalle Grade County Park facility on Dec. 13-14, drawing competitive archers from Texas, California, New York, Canada, and northern and central Florida for a weekend of high-level competition.

The North American Field Archery Championships are part of the National Field Archery Association’s annual tournament calendar and feature field, animal and hunter rounds executed across varied terrain. The event challenged archers’ accuracy, consistency and focus in a natural outdoor setting.

“Hosting the North American Field Archery Championships was an honor for our club,” said Lee County Archers Vice President Mike Manning. “We were proud to welcome archers from across the country and Canada and showcase both the sport and our local archery community.”

Lee County Archers, a long-established archery club in Southwest Florida, provided the venue and course layout for the championship. The club supports both traditional and modern archery disciplines and regularly hosts competitive, recreational and instructional events for archers of all skill levels.

The championship weekend combined serious competition with camaraderie, reinforcing strong traditions and growing interest in field archery throughout North America.

“Our range is a modern, well-kept and manicured facility, and it attracts a lot of attention,” said Lee County Archers spokesperson Richard Erschik. “The plans have been in place for about five months when they finally picked the site. We just worked with them to get it ready for those couple of days. It’s pretty awesome to host the event, we have some great people here.”

In total, 48 archers competed in the various disciplines. At the venue, there are different lanes with different targets, and these targets are surrounded by tree lines.

“One of the things about archery is after you shoot that arrow, you have to go get it,” Erschik said. “So theres safety that’s a consideration out there, the way that course is laid out, so that archers aren’t shooting at each other while they’re walking back and forth in these lanes.”

The club is more than 40 years old and was started by those who are still members today.

“Our oldest member is 86 years old, and he’s still in an instructor out there,” Erschik said. 

The club has 250 members, made up of those from old to young, men and women. 

“We have people from 14 to 86 up here,” Erschik said. “We have so many women, a lot of women are involved in this sport.”

LCA leases a large portion of Nalle Grade County Park from the Lee County Parks Department for its home range consisting of a 28-target Field Range, 40 lanes with earthen berms for 3-D shoots, a lighted 20-yard range, and a lighted 30 to 70-yard sight-in range.

Known as one of “The best facilities in the state,” the range is open to the public on Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On the first Sunday of the month, there is a target shoot (usually an American 900), the second Sunday of the month a “Fun Shoot” and on the third Sunday of the month there is a 3-D competition. All are open to the public for a nominal fee.

New members can sign up in person during public hours on Thursdays and Saturdays. During that time visitors can work with instructors, get a tour of the range and be briefed on the safety rules.

“Our instructors work with people who have never even shot before, and will spend some time with them and get them interested in the sport and explain it to them,” Erschik said. “We jokingly say that it’s a camaraderie club that also has archery available.” 

Membership runs from Aug. 1 to July 31, and the current annual membership fee is $120. Lee County Archers prides itself on being a truly inclusive club made up of active members in all categories of the sport from longbow to compound/freestyle. Members are provided with the combination to entrance locks and can use the range at any time.

For more information, visit leecountyarchers.com.

Lee County Archers is located at 8350 Nalle Grade Road in North Fort Myers.

To reach CJ HADDAD, please email cjhaddad@breezenewspapers.com