From Deseret News archives:
Archer unbowed by a lack of limbs
College buddies help man realize his goal
So when Aaron Love, a fellow student at Snow College, introduced Crosland to archery, his reaction was, "Maybe I ought to see what it would take to rig up a crossbow (a type of bow used by disabled archers) so I can shoot it."
Love replied, "If you buy a crossbow, I'll find a way to make it work."
Over the past several months, that's just what has happened. Love and another Snow student, Wes Kjar, engineered a device for mounting a crossbow on Crosland's wheelchair. Crosland can slant the crossbow up and down, and move it from side to side, in order to aim it. A lever on the device butts against Crosland's left shoulder. By hunching his shoulder, he can release the lever and shoot an arrow.
Over the weekend, Crosland was the featured archer at a meet co-sponsored by Top Notch Archers, a Sanpete County archery club, and employees at the Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison.
Crosland, 19, the son of Russell and Lisa Crosland of Fillmore, said the whole thing started when Love took him to a sports store in Payson that had a "techno-shoot" archery range in the basement. The young disabled man was so captivated by archery that a little later he spent about $380 buying his horizontal crossbow, not knowing if he'd ever be able to shoot it.
Then Love and Kjar went to work. "We talked about it for weeks," said Kjar. "We're both pretty mechanical. We went to Home Depot and spent hours in there trying to figure out how to make it work. It was pretty tough to figure it out."
Love, an art major from Longmont, Colo., assembled the device in a Snow College art studio. He used two pieces of "all thread" pipe, essentially 4-5-foot high bolts. The bottom ends hook into the footpieces of Crosland's wheelchair. He used a piece of aluminum angle iron to create a shelf between the two pieces of pipe at Crosland's shoulder level.
Then he attached a 3-inch caster wheel that is usually used on a piano to the aluminum shelf. He devised a way to attach the crossbow to the caster so Crosland could move the bow around when aiming. Then he rigged together other materials and springs to create levers that make it possible for
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