WHQR Pledge Drive

WHQR Pledge Drive
WHQR will again be having community groups man the phones for their Pledge Drive, October 21 -27.  This is done as a contest and the group that raises the highest % over what was expected for that time period wins $1000 of free advertising on WHQR.  The second place group gets $500 of advertising.
We have done it before and although we have never won, just get our name out over the air for 3-4 hours never hurts.  They usually have someone from the organization speak on air every hour about the organization.
To do it we would need to have 3 people (plus me) for a total of four.  Most shifts are 3-4 hours long and actually signing people up and taking pledges is done by walking you and the donor through a computer program.  They generally have a lot of food there to get you through the shift.
Usually we have found it best for everyone’s schedule to grab a Sunday time.  It is scheduled up against the second day of the Tiger Open (MF).  The Sunday time slots are 7 – 10 AM and 10 Am – 1 PM.  If you might be interested and available for one of those times, please let me know.  The other available times are listed on their website whqr.org.  They ask that you sign up for 3 times in case your choices get taken, so if you have other good times, let me know.
If you are a regular donor to WHQR and your pledge is ending I would ask that you hold off to renew until we find out if we will be doing this and then donate during our time period.
As soon as we have four people for a team at the same time I will put in a request. 
Thanks and stay dry.
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 28

CFFA update for September 28
First, in a peripherally fencing related matter, Emma Filer has been chosen by the Star News as one of their 15 under 15 award winners.  She is featured in a special section in Sunday’s newspaper.  There is also a website with additional fencing pictures and a short video interview at StarNewsOnline.com/15under15.
We had a number of fencers go up to the ROC in Fredericksburg.  All of the men’s events were A events, and the women’s were at least C events.  (The epee was an A)  Our fencers had varying degrees of success in the pools, but all were eliminated in their first DE.  The epee was an A4.  Paul Perkins was never quite on and went 1-4 in his pool.  Josh Harvey was a solid 3-3 and went out to the fencer who finished third.  Herman Smith was 4-2 and the only person who beat the A in his pool.  On Saturday Jesse Harvey found out what kind of tournament this was.  He learned that the U in the event with his name in Korean (Not a Korean name, his name written in Korean script) is probably not really a U.  Jesse was 2-4 in his pool.  The Korean gentleman won the entire event going from a U to an A.
Some NC fencers had some very good results.  In foil, Charles Chow and Joe Alter were 3rd and 2nd respectively and earned their As.  Sandt Tapia was 6th in women’s epee.  Steve Kmiec also finished 6th and won his A in men’s epee.
This
week, regular homeschool, afterschool, and Camp Lejeune practice. 
Regular Tuesday and Thursday night practice, but I will again be out at
UNCW Wednesday night.  They start coming in on Wednesdays beginning in October and will have a number
of experienced fencers, at least in foil, for you to practice against.

October 3rd is Mixed sabre at UNC, while the 4th is mixed foil and epee there.

On October 3rd we will be doing an intro to fencing demo on board Camp Lejeune.  I will e-mail those fencers the details.

The next beginner class will begin on Tuesday, October 6th, at 6:30 pm.  Help get the word out.


October 9-12 is the actual NAC in Richmond.  There are significant late fees if you are not already entered.

Our next adult event is October 17th.  Open foil, open epee, and a D and under foil.  St. Mary’s Parish
is having a Parish Fall Festival, so we would like to have huge events
to show off what we do.  That means get signed up NOW so people will
come out.  We are still only at 6 epeeists, 2 foilists in the open, and 6 foilists in the D and under.  The idea of having a D and under is so that there is the possibility of someone winning a C without having to beat any Cs.  That requires 25 fencers with 4 Ds and 4Es.  If we get our epeeists in and can pull in Steve Kmiec, we now need only one more A for A event.  In addition, I will be hosting a booth and we want to have a
demonstration involving our afterschool fencers.  I will be e-mailing
you with more details.

Our next youth event will be October 24th.  Foil at 10 am, sabre at 1:30 pm, and epee at 3:30 pm.  We should have a bunch of new youth fencers to make the events larger.
It is that time of year when I will be going through my e-mail lists and pulling people we haven’t seen in a long time.  If you want to stay on the list, but just haven’t been around recently, let me know.
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

NCFDP

NCFDP
Dr. Galbraith is going to start taking Oliver up to NCFDP about once per week.  If anyone else is interested in going you can contact him through the e-mail above.
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 20

CFFA update for September 20
First an apology for some confusion I created.  Usually when I say a practice is cancelled without attaching a specific qualifier it means the evening practice.  I will try to remember to be more specific.
Yesterday’s tournament had a small foil turn out, a solid epee event, and a small sabre event that was about 100% of our eligible sabre fencers.  The foil had just 7 fencers, with the Bogerts, Brett and Bryce taking 1st and 2nd.  Jesse Harvey and Josh White tied for the 3rds.  The epee was an A1, but unfortunately it came out pretty much as would be expected so no one earned any new ratings.  The medal results were exactly like the foil, but with Oliver Galbraith replacing Josh for one of the 3rds.  In the sabre Alex Hoelscher took gold, Erik Graf the silver, and Joe McLaughlin and Clayton Olson the bronzes.  Thanks to everyone who helped with the event.
Today up at UNC, Oliver took 12th in an A2 epee; and Joe took 26th in a B2 sabre.  Both were pretty large events.
Also today was the organizational meeting for the year for the homeschool league.  There are some interesting changes and I will email them and the schedule to my homeschool list.  The one change that may affect everyone is that we will be trying to do epee as a homeschool team event.  As the homeschoolers allow those who attend public school to participate in the “B” division, (although depending on numbers, we may not bother with “A” and “B” divisions) it would be an opportunity for all our epeeists to do some team competition.
This week, regular homeschool, afterschool, and Camp Lejeune practice.  Regular Tuesday and Thursday night practice, but I will again be out at UNCW Wednesday night.  Once they start coming in on Wednesday I will let you know as it looks like UNCW is on the upswing and will have a number of experienced fencers, at least in foil, for you to practice against.
The ROC in Fredericksburg is next weekend.  If you haven’t already entered do it tomorrow (Monday).  The registration is $30 and the event fee is $70.  Starting Tuesday the event fee jumps to $120.
October 3rd is Mixed sabre at UNC, while the 4th is mixed foil and epee there.
On October 3rd we will be doing an intro to fencing demo on board Camp Lejeune.  I will e-mail those fencers the details.
The next beginner class will begin on Tuesday, October 6th, at 6:30 pm.


October 9-12 is the actual NAC in Richmond.  Again there are significant late fees if you are not already entered.
Our next adult event is October 17th.  Open foil, open epee, and a D and under foil.  St. Mary’s Parish is having a Parish Fall Festival, so we would like to have huge events to show off what we do.  That means get signed up NOW so people will come out.  In addition, I will be hosting a booth and we want to have a demonstration involving our afterschool fencers.  I will be e-mailing you with more details.
Our next youth event will be October 24th.

The
NCFL is looking for some parents who might want to help constitute a
board to oversee it.  It was decided that the NCFL is getting big enough
that it is difficult to get all the coaches together, much less to
agree on things.  Let me know if you might be interested.

I
have a former fencer wanting to sell a barely used (6-8 times) 36 RH
front zip jacket, small mask, and small RH glove for $75.  Let me know
if you are interested and I will put you in contact.
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 14

CFFA update for September 14
Lots going on this weekend.  Starting on Sunday and working back, Oliver Galbraith competed at Chapel Hill’s foil event.  He went 4-1 in his pool and was tied for fourth after the pools.  The event started out as a 30 person B2.  He won his first DE, but then lost to one of UNC’s Cs and finished 10th.  All the Bs got knocked out before the top 8 so it fell to a C2 event.
Samantha Milewski took 2nd in the women’s epee at Charlotte.  In an open that started out as a B1, she won her first DE, then upset the number 2 seed, but lost to Andrew Fullmer and finished 8th.  Again a B got knocked out too early and it fell to a C event.
In the Youth event that we held on Saturday there was some really fierce foil fencing.  Will Golder was pretty dominant, only getting hit 3 times all day.  Nicole Milewski was 2nd, Isabelle Artz and Lexi Williams tied for 3rd.  Don Evans got the gold for the 9 and under division.  In the sabre it was very tight between Avery Walston and Noah Nunez, but Avery won.  In the epee, Nicole scared away everyone, so there wasn’t an epee event.
Here are the sword points so far:
Boys                                            Girls
Golder    6                                    Milewski  5
Evans    2                                     Artz, I.   4
Walston  2                                    Williams   4
Chaote    1
Nunez     1
Since the events were small, no one is out of the running for swords yet.  I’m looking to have the next youth event on October 24th.
The afterschool program starts today.  I will pick up the youngsters at St.  Mary after they let out.  Other interested people should try to be there by 3:30 pm.
September’s
evening class will start tonight and runs for 6 weeks on a Monday/Wednesday schedule.  
UNCW will only be coming down occasionally on Wednesday nights and I will let you know when they will be.  They have some foilists with previous experience, USFA, NCFL, some of our old fencers, plus some of CFFA’s younger fencers in epee that are coming back now that they are in college.  So no Wednesday practice as I will be going out there this week.


Our

first adult event will be Saturday, September 19th.  Open foil at 9:30
am, Open epee
at 1:30 pm, E and under sabre at 3:30 pm. All of our events are mixed
unless otherwise specified.  $20 for your first event, $10 for any
subsequent event.  We really need to see more of our people jumping
in and getting signed up. We need three more bodies to make the epee a B event.  Sabre looks decent.  FOILISTS – there are currently twice as many people in the sabre event as in the foil event.  All of you who didn’t want to enter an event because there are too many difficult people to fence, this is the one to enter.  All of you looking for a good event to be your first foil event, this is a good one to enter.  All of you who fence other weapons, but want to brush up your competitive foil, this is the event to enter.  Why would anyone drive down here if our own folks won’t even enter our events?



Sunday
the 20th is Mixed epee and Mixed sabre at UNC.  Epee is an A1 event and sabre is a B.
  I will be attending the homeschool league organizational meeting so won’t be available on Sunday.  Right now we only have one fencer in each event.  The reverse of getting people here is that we need to be showing up to other people’s events.  Yes you might be tired from Saturday, but this will probably be one of the biggest epee events in the state.



September
26-27 is the Division 1A ROC in Fredericksburg.  1A means that it is
open to everyone, the events are split as men’s and women’s, and most of
the events will end up as A level.  This is a good event for those of
you looking for a step up in competition, or planning to get ready for
the NACs that will be in the area this season.   If you want to get in, there is already a late fee, but it jumps even higher after this week.



October 3rd is Mixed sabre at UNC, while the 4th is mixed foil and epee there.


October 9-12 is the actual NAC in Richmond.  Again there are significant late fees if you are not already entered.
The NCFL is looking for some parents who might want to help constitute a board to oversee it.  It was decided that the NCFL is getting big enough that it is difficult to get all the coaches together, much less to agree on things.  Let me know if you might be interested.
I have a former fencer wanting to sell a barely used (6-8 times) 36 RH front zip jacket, small mask, and small RH glove for $75.  Let me know if you are interested and I will put you in contact.
Gerhard Guevarra’s club in Fayetteville is in a contest for a $500 grant from a local company.  All you have to do is vote for them before the end of September and the link is below.  They are currently ahead, but every little bit helps.
http://www.blantonsair.com/about-us/answer-call/

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 5th

CFFA update for September 5th
Doing the update a little early because tomorrow  (Sunday the 6th) is the last day to get entries into the epee events in Charlotte and the ROC in Fredericksburg PAID for.  Fees jump on the 7th for both events.  We have some people fencing at events tomorrow so I will probably update their results on Monday.
After
Labor Day we will get back to working in earnest.  Afterschool classes
for returning fencers will start on the 8th.  The new beginners will
start
the week of the 14th.


Homeschool classes will start back on the 9th – advanced fencers can come in at
12:30 pm, new beginners at 1 pm.
Armory night on Thursday.  You can still come in and fence instead.  However, if you have any weapons, bodycords, etc. that need fixing we will all be around to tell you how to do this.  We will bring in some fencing things to watch.  If you just want to learn how to fix some things we can probably find club things that need work.

We will hold our first youth tournament on the 12th of
September.  Twelve and under fencers can compete.  We give trophies to
the top 3 and ties overall and medals to the top 3 9 and
under fencers unless they win a trophy.  We also award swords to the
top male and female points earners over the course of the season
(probably 5 events).  Finally, we give a sword to the person who is
voted as showing the most sportsmanship by the other fencers
over the course of the season.  $5 per event with foil at 10 am, sabre
at 1:30 pm, and epee at 3:30 pm.  If adults are not going to the other
events, volunteer referees are welcome.

Also
on the 12th, for adults there is a women’s epee and open epee at CHFA
in Charlotte.  Their open should end up being a B.   Men’s and women’s foil and open epee in Fayetteville. 
Check askfred for details.

On Sunday the 13th UNC is holding a mixed foil event. 
It will hopefully be a C event.  The Division meeting will be held at
UNC after the foil.



September’s
evening class will start on Monday the 14th and runs for 6 weeks on a Monday/Wednesday schedule. 


Our
first adult event will be Saturday, September 19th.  Open foil at 9:30
am, Open epee
at 1:30 pm, E and under sabre at 3:30 pm. All of our events are mixed
unless otherwise specified.  $20 for your first event, $10 for any
subsequent event.  Make certain your US Fencing membership is a
competitive one or higher.  Sign up on askfred now to try and
draw in more fencers.  We really need to see more of our people jumping in and getting signed up.  Half of what we need for epee and not even enough for an E event in foil and sabre.


Sunday the 20th is Mixed epee and Mixed sabre at UNC.  Epee needs a B to make it an A event and sabre looks like a C, if it gets more bodies.



September
26-27 is the Division 1A ROC in Fredericksburg.  1A means that it is
open to everyone, the events are split as men’s and women’s, and most of
the events will end up as A level.  This is a good event for those of
you looking for a step up in competition, or planning to get ready for
the NACs that will be in the area this season.   A few more of our people are getting signed up.



October 3rd is Mixed sabre at UNC, while the 4th is mixed foil and epee there.


October 9-12 is the actual NAC in Richmond.
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

orders

orders
A quick reminder that if you want to place an order for September, that Herman will be around tomorrow evening.  If you won’t be around, send me an e-mail by noon and I will make certain he gets the order.
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