Christine Harrelson, Instructor
When I picked up a bow for the first time in July of 2012 at age 36, it was love at first shot. I began competing in local 3D archery tournaments the following month with much success which only increased my passion for the sport. With a lot of encouragement from my husband, I quickly decided that I wanted to seriously pursue a career in archery and compete at the top level of the sport. I continue to compete professionally and share my passion for the sport as an archery instructor. I focus primarily on teaching students with the compound bow and those who wish to become proficient and competitive in the sport.​
WRAL TV features Christine Harrelson. Taking aim with Ken Medlin.
Christine Harrelson honored as a "Woman of Achievement" in Chatham Magazine's women's issue 2024. Read the article here.
Aleasha Manda, Instructor
Aleasha is a passionate competitive recurve archer who thrives on sharing her love for the sport with others through coaching and mentorship. Throughout her archery journey she has faced and overcome numerous challenges, continually working to build mental resilience and strength. Her dedication to mastering the mental aspects of the game has not only improved her own performance but also shaped her approach to teaching, where she encourages others to embrace challenges and grow in both skill and confidence. Aleasha is particularly adept at teaching Olympic recurve and traditional recurve styles of shooting.