‘Hunger Games’ puts archer in the bull’s-eye
The popularity of the books and movie has lots of kids targeting archery as a fun new sport.
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Ashley Donzella participates in the youth archery league at Targeteers Archery in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. In schools and backyards, for their birthdays and out with their dads, kids are gaga for archery a month after the release of "The Hunger Games."
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