East Elementary finished in first place at the Future Champions Kickoff Classic after posting a score of 3,006. (Photo courtesy of Coach Sarah Martin)
HANCEVILLE – Archery season is back in Cullman County and a field full of local squads competed in last weekend’s Future Champions Kickoff Classic, held at the Cullman Basketball Complex in Hanceville. East Elementary, Cullman Middle School and West Point High School each finished first in their respective divisions and Vinemont Elementary and Cullman High School were both able to take home second-place finishes. The Eagles finished with the same score as East Elementary, but two 10s on the scoreboard broke the tie.
Top 12 individual finishers by school (Up to 12 archers may contribute to the team score.)
East Elementary – 3,006 – First place
Aubrey Corry: 264 and 8 tens – 2nd place elementary girls
Reed Flores: 263 and 12 tens – 4th place elementary boys
Easton Walker: 263 and 5 tens – 5th place elementary boys
Karli Jo Ballenger: 254 and 8 tens – 5th place elementary girls
Dylan Tisdale: 249 and 6 tens – 7th place elementary boys
Carson Defoe: 248 and 9 tens – 8th place elementary boys
Brooklyn Walker: 247 and 8 tens – 6th place elementary girls
Cameron Yeager: 247 and 7 tens – 9th place elementary boys
Joshua Au: 244 and 7 tens – 11th place elementary boys
Carson Stancil: 244 and 3 tens – 12th place elementary boys
Braxton Brooks: 242 and 4 tens – 14th place elementary boys
Keyonna Puckett: 241 and 2 tens – 8th place elementary girls
Vinemont Elementary – 3,006 – Second place
Tucker Robinson: 272 and 13 tens – 3rd place elementary boys
Clairebeth Johnson: 266 and 7 tens – 1st place elementary girls
Jayden Friedrich: 262 and 7 tens – 3rd place elementary girls
Cheston Wilhite: 259 and 8 tens – 6th place elementary boys
Emily Coats: 258 and 6 tens – 4th place elementary girls
Emma Hathaway: 243 and 4 tens – 7th place elementary girls
Ethan Rabren: 243 and 3 tens – 13th place elementary boys
E.J. Sharpe: 241 and 5 tens – 15th place elementary boys
Halli Joiner: 240 and 2 tens – 10th place elementary girls
Owen Rust: 239 and 7 tens – 17th place elementary boys
Jagger Lee: 238 and 7 tens – 18th place elementary boys
Hanceville Elementary – 2,461 – Fourth place
Drake Bentley: 234 and 6 tens – 22nd place elementary boys
Eder Herrera: 224 and 4 tens – 29th place elementary boys
Samuel Abney: 224 and 4 tens – 30th place elementary boys
Parker Guthery: 223 and 3 tens – 31st place elementary boys
Hunter Weeks: 214 and 2 tens – 37th place elementary boys
Jackson Cleek: 213 and 5 tens – 38th place elementary boys
Caden Hogland: 210 and 1 ten – 46th place elementary boys
Ashley Gonzales: 205 and 5 tens – 31st place elementary girls
Izaiha Acuff: 202 and 2 tens – 51st place elementary boys
Isaac Graves: 202 and 1 ten – 52nd elementary boys
Alyssa Harvell: 178 and 4 tens – 40th place elementary girls
Hunter Black: 175 and 2 tens – 69th place elementary boys
Welti Elementary – 1,598 – Sixth place
Sarabeth Jackson: 225 and 7 tens – 18th place elementary girls
Silas Reynolds: 222 and 1 ten – 32nd place elementary boys
Ryan Miller: 184 – 63rd place elementary boys
Riggs Fulmer: 162 – 76th place elementary boys
Morgan Bartlett: 154 and 2 tens – 51st place elementary girls
Dane Mauldin: 152 and 1 ten – 78th place elementary boys
Jordan Pierce: 127 – 85th place elementary boys
Mason Johnson: 114 and 1 ten – 87th place elementary boys
Kaitlyn O’rear: 109 – 61st place elementary girls
Devin White: 88 – 91st place elementary boys
Kaylee Burgess: 43 – 72nd place elementary girls
Maddie Mickle: 18 – 73rd place elementary girls
Cullman Middle School – 3,292 – First place
Brinley Hurt: 284 and 18 tens – 1st place middle school girls
Brianna Willoughby: 281 and 14 tens – 2nd place middle school girls
Evan Dockery: 279 and 13 tens – 1st place middle school boys
Julian Skinner: 276 and 14 tens – 2nd place middle school boys
Carson Starnes: 276 and 14 tens – 2nd place middle school boys
Ava Ray: 276 and 13 tens – 4th place middle school girls
Hayden Scott: 276 and 10 tens – 4th place middle school boys
Emily Leigeber: 270 and 14 tens – 5th place middle school girls
Maddie Lindsey: 269 and 14 tens – 6th place middle school girls
Jack Yeager: 269 and 9 tens – 6th place middle school boys
Ayla White: 268 andm9 tens – 7th place middle school girls
Cole Carden: 268 and 9 tens – 7th place middle school boys
Fairview Middle School – 2,871 – Fourth place
Grant Laney: 273 and 11 tens – 5th place middle school boys
Hannah Butler: 263 and 9 tens – 10th place middle school girls
Grace Simmons: 256 and 12 tens – 14th place middle school girls
Zane Spears: 251 and 7 tens – 17th place middle school boys
Zane Roberts: 248 and 6 tens – 20th place middle school boys
Morgan Bates: 241 and 6 tens – 26th place middle school girls
Braxton Young: 237 and 5 tens – 34th place middle school boys
Linkon Patrick: 230 and 5 tens – 40th place middle school boys
Alex England: 221 and 2 tens – 43rd place middle school boys
Seth Veal: 218 and 4 tens – 45th place middle school boys
Andrew Mendoza: 218 – 47th place middle school boys
Emily Pesina: 215 and 3 tens – 36th place middle school girls
Hanceville Middle School – 2,802 – Fifth place
Olivia Stallings: 264 and 8 tens – 8th place middle school girls
Jacob Keith: 260 and 9 tens – 12th place middle school boys
Dalton Pirkle: 258 and 5 tens – 14th place middle school boys
Andrew Crittenden: 247 and 3 tens – 24th place middle school boys
Ava Starnes: 244 and 7 tens – 25th place middle school girls
Nate Kubia: 244 and 5 tens – 25th place middle school boys
Conner Hogan: 236 and 5 tens – 35th place middle school boys
Tristen Burks: 233 and 4 tens – 38th place middle school boys
Camran Payne-Benefield: 220 and 3 tens – 44th place middle school boys
Dominic Kittle: 217 and 4 tens – 49th place middle school boys
Haley Guthery: 206 and 1 ten – 41st place middle school girls
Tyler Quick: 203 and 5 tens – 56th place middle school boys
West Point Middle School
Madilyn Branum: 276 and 14 tens – 3rd place middle school girls
West Point High School – 3,266 – First place
Ronnie Gentry: 286 and 18 tens – 2nd place high school girls
Matthew Dunagan: 284 and 19 tens – 4th place high school boys
Carter Duke: 278 and 17 tens – 8th place high school boys
Lily Owen: 278 and 13 tens – 3rd place high school girls
Skyler Rittenberry: 277 and 14 tens – 6th place high school girls
Lauren Taylor: 277 and 14 tens – 6th place high school girls
Emma Tucker-Hillman: 276 and 16 tens – 8th place high school girls
Cameron Haynes: 275 and 15 tens – 9th place high school boys
Marshal Doherty: 272 and 14 tens – 11th place high school boys
Mackenzie Tidwell: 261 and 8 tens – 13th place high school girls
Zoe Mattox: 255 and 9 tens – 16th place high school girls
Ava Moody: 247 and 7 tens – 18th place high school girls
Cullman High School – 3,233 – Second place
Kilie Cosper: 290 and 20 tens – 1st place high school girls
Austin Russell: 285 and 19 tens – 2nd place high school boys
Claude Thomas: 283 and 16 tens – 5th place high school boys
Samantha Johnson: 278 and 13 tens – 4th place high school girls
Sarah Kate Dockery: 277 and 16 tens – 5th place high school girls
Jackson Miner: 275 and 13 tens – 10th place high school boys
Drake Speakman: 267 and 7 tens – 14th place high school boys
James Parrish: 265 and 8 tens – 15th place high school boys
Abby Gragg: 264 and 9 tens – 11th place high school girls
Emily Bell: 258 and 5 tens – 14th place high school girls
Joseph Ruse: 246 and 6 tens – 20th place high school boys
Cody James: 245 and 5 tens – 21st place high school boys
Fairview High School
Tucker Bennett: 269 and 12 tens – 13th place high school boys
Eason Foster: 237 and 4 tens – 23rd place high school boys
Maggie Butler: 232 and 4 tens – 23rd place high school girls
Austin Chambers: 215 and 3 tens – 27th place high school boys
Daniel Allred: 117 – 28th place high school boys
Vinemont High School
Jarrett Friedrich: 271 and 12 tens – 12th place high school boys
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