Name: Keith Trail
Home location: Franklin, WV
Class: Senior Pro Male Compound, Master Compound
Tournament Participation:
Archery Accomplishments:
1997: Southeastern Archery Coalition Shooter of the Year, Amateur Division
1997: ASA NC State Champion, Amateur Division
1998: Alabama PRO/AM Championship 1st Place
1998: South Carolina Brunton Shoot Out 1st Place
1998: South Carolina PRO/AM Championship 3rd Place
1998: Virginia Brunton Shoot Out 1st Place, High Amateur Overall
1998: ASA Regional Championship 1st Place, Amateur Division
1998: North Carolina PRO/AM Championship 1st Place
1998: North Carolina Brunton Shoot Out 1st Place, High Amateur Overall
1998: ASA World Championship Shooter of the Year
1998: ASA World Brunton Championship 1st Place, High Amateur Overall
1998: Southeastern Archery Coalition Shooter of the Year
1998: Virginia Indoor 3-D Championship 1st Place Pro Class
1999: Due to military obligations was not able to shoot
2000: Georgia PRO/AM Championship 4th Place Semi-Pro
2000: Louisiana PRO/AM Championship 2nd Place Semi-Pro
2000: Kentucky PRO/AM Championship 1st Place Semi-Pro
2000: NABA Pennsylvania Championship 10th Place Semi-Pro
2000: NFAA Georgia State Championship 1st Place Pro
2000: ASA Georgia State Championship 1st Place Semi-Pro
2001: NFAA Georgia State Championship 2nd Place Pro
2001: IBO Southern Triple Crown 1st Leg 2nd Place Semi-Pro
2001: IBO Southern Triple Crown 2nd Leg 3rd Place Semi-Pro
2001: IBO Southern Triple Crown 3rd Leg 2nd Place Semi-Pro
2001: IBO Southern Triple Crown Championship 2nd, Semi-Pro
2002: NFAA Indoor Championship (Las Vegas) top 15 Pro
2002: ASA Florida Championship 2nd Place Semi-Pro
2002: ASA Louisiana PRO/AM Championship 3rd place Semi-Pro
2002: ASA Alabama PRO/AM Championship 6th place Semi-Pro
2002: ASA Tenseness PRO/AM Championship 9th place Semi-Pro
2002: IBO 1st Leg, national Triple Crown 3rd place Semi-Pro
2002: IBO National Triple Championship 5th place Semi-Pro
2002: ASA Spring Champion Semi-Pro
2002: ASA Shooter of the Year Semi-Pro
2003: ASA Rookie of the Year
Match Point Archery was born out of the necessity for archers, especially hinge jaw shooters, to achieve a harder, more consistent back end (wall) on their compound bows. For years, professional and amateur shooters alike complained about spongy and inconsistent walls to their bows due to generic OEM fitted stops.
We changed that