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SFA Sylvans win Southern Forestry Conclave and set records

March 28, 2019
The Stephen F. Austin State University timbersports team, the Sylvans, claimed its third consecutive victory at the 62nd annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave hosted last week by Louisiana State University. In addition to the team's win, two SFA students set records in the axe throw and bowsaw events. Photo courtesy of Rachel Murray.
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - The Stephen F. Austin State University timbersports team, the Sylvans, claimed its third consecutive victory at the 62nd annual Association of Southern Forestry Clubs Conclave hosted last week by Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

"This was the most talented and dedicated team I've seen since becoming the faculty advisor in 2012," said Dr. Jeremy Stovall, associate professor of forestry.

The team competed in a series of challenging academic and physical events against 13 other universities from across the South, including Clemson, Virginia Tech and Auburn.

Although physical events, such as crosscut sawing, axe throwing and log birling, an event in which two competitors run on a floating log with the goal of pitching an opponent into the water, take center stage, excelling in the academic events is a key point of pride for the Sylvans.

"The win in the academic competition really speaks to the strengths of our forestry program and the quality of our undergraduate students," Stovall said. "This win is coming in the same year our student chapter of the Society of American Foresters won the national quiz bowl and our student chapter of the Wildlife Society won the state quiz bowl."
As if placing first in both academic and physical events wasn't enough, two SFA students sealed their positions in Southern Forestry Conclave history by setting records in two physical events.

For the first time in the 62-year history of the Southern Forestry Conclave, Tyler Jones, a junior urban forestry major, threw a perfect score of 15 by hitting five consecutive bullseyes in the axe-throwing event.

"The axe-throw competition was a lot of fun, and my throws went by like a blur," Jones said. "Breaking the record at my first conclave was such a surprise."

Senior forest wildlife management major Ian Erickson then broke a 26-year record in the men's bowsaw event by cutting an 8-inch-square cant in 6.56 seconds.

The Sylvans also were awarded the Sportsmanship Award for the team's efforts in assisting Louisiana State University in executing the event, as well as for overall professionalism and support of other teams.

While the Sylvans primarily comprise forestry students, all majors are welcome to join. For more information on the Sylvans, contact Stovall at stovalljp@sfasu.edu.



By Sarah Fuller
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