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Archery champ stays on target ; Kendal Nicely brought home a national title this month and has her eye on world competition in October.
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ANN S. KIM Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
08-24-2006
Archery champ stays on target ; Kendal Nicely brought home a national title this month and has her eye on world competition in October.
Byline: ANN S. KIM Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: LAKES
Memo: "I don't get stressed that much because I know other people are too." Kendal Nicely National archery champion
GORHAM --
Kendal Nicely returned home from a recent national archery competition triumphant.
She won a national title and broke five national records at the 122nd National Target Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo., ...
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