NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The 2019 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) season came to an end with the NASP Championships at the Music City Center in Nashville on Saturday and several local squads were there to compete. Cullman Middle School, East Elementary and West Point High School had archers in the field and Vinemont Elementary, Middle and High School were all in attendance as well.
It was a solid showing for each local team, but individually, no one had a better day than VMS’ Alexis Sartin. Sartin finished as the Middle School Girls’ Champion in this year’s NASP Championship after posting a 295 with 25 tens, edging out East Muskingum’s Brooklyn Wheeler by just one point. Sartin received a plaque, a new target and a Golden Championship Bow after her performance in Nashville.
IBO 3D Championship local results:
East Elementary – 1,561 (Sixth place)
Reed Flores: 271 and 12 tens – 20th place elementary boys
Jill Blocher: 265 and 10 tens – 30th place elementary girls
Sarah Spann: 264 and 7 tens – 36th place elementary girls
Carson Defoe: 258 and 8 tens – 61st place elementary boys
Sophia Helms: 255 and 9 tens – 61st place elementary girls
Cameron Yeager: 248 and 9 tens – 81st place elementary boys
Cullman Middle School – 1,665 (Fifth place)
Forrest Calvert: 291 and 23 tens – 3rd place middle school boys
Will Bolzle: 286 and 20 tens – 9th place middle school boys
Ava Ray: 279 and 16 tens – 34th place middle school girls
Julian Skinner: 271 and 11 tens – 71st place middle school boys
Evan Dockery: 271 and 7 tens – 73rd place middle school boys
Briana Willoughby: 267 and 8 tens – 86th place middle school girls
NASP Championship local results:
Vinemont Middle School – 3,318 (Sixth place)
Alexis Sartin: 295 and 25 tens – 1st place middle school girls
Rylan Mcrae: 285 and 17 tens – 35th place middle school boys
Trinity Sartin: 284 and 16 tens – 42nd place middle school girls
Bella Gingrich: 284 and 16 tens – 42nd place middle school girls
Savannah Mann: 281 and 16 tens – 63rd place middle school girls
Erin Anderson: 275 and 11 tens – 116th place middle school girls
Tai Shurtleff: 274 and 12 tens – 125th place middle school boys
Vance Powell: 274 and 9 tens – 131st place middle school boys
Logan Ford: 273 and 10 tens – 139th place middle school boys
Ashon Kelley: 268 and 12 tens – 178th place middle school girls
Isaiah Jones: 265 and 10 tens – 220th place middle school boys
Malicih Adams: 260 and 10 tens – 277th place middle school boys
Cullman Middle School – 3,280 (Eighth place)
Will Bolzle: 286 and 17 tens – 31st place middle school boys
Evan Dockery: 285 and 15 tens – 39th place middle school boys
Brayden Willoughby: 275 and 14 tens – 111th place middle school boys
Jack Yeager: 274 and 12 tens – 126th place middle school boys
Julian Skinner: 273 and 11 tens – 135th place middle school boys
Amelia O’Neal: 272 and 9 tens – 140th place middle school girls
Cole Carden: 272 and 9 tens – 150th place middle school boys
Hayden Scott: 270 and 9 tens – 179th place middle school boys
Ava Ray: 269 and 10 tens – 168th place middle school girls
Maddie Lindsey: 269 and 9 tens – 171st place middle school girls
Briana Willoughby: 269 and 7 tens – 173rd place middle school girls
Brinley Hurt: 266 and 10 tens – 201st place middle school girls
Vinemont Elementary School – 3,040 (12th place)
Tucker Robinson: 278 and 14 tens – 22nd place elementary boys
Gavin Phillips: 269 and 12 tens – 58th place elementary boys
Caroline Miller: 265 and 9 tens – 78th place elementary girls
Addison Holcomb: 260 and 10 tens – 107th place elementary girls
Andrew Landreth: 257 and 7 tens – 138th place elementary boys
Jayden Friedrich: 257 and 6 tens – 127th place elementary girls
Evie Floyd: 254 and 3 tens – 142nd place elementary girls
Vayda Yarbrough: 253 and 6 tens – 149th place elementary girls
Kaien Earnest: 238 and 5 tens – 266th place elementary boys
Jagger Lee: 238 and 4 tens – 267th place elementary boys
Halli Joiner: 236 and 4 tens – 229th place elementary girls
Emily Coats: 235 and 6 tens – 233rd place elementary girls
East Elementary – 3,038 (13th place)
Reed Flores: 268 and 8 tens – 73rd place elementary boys
Sophia Helms: 265 and 10 tens – 77th place elementary girls
Ashley Cornelius: 261 and 6 tens – 105th place elementary girls
Cameron Yeager: 260 and 10 tens – 116th place elementary boys
Jill Blocher: 260 and 7 tens – 114th place elementary girls
Sarah Spann: 253 and 6 tens – 148th place elementary girls
Carson Defoe: 252 and 4 tens – 175th place elementary boys
Jaden Judkins: 246 and 4 tens – 219th place elementary boys
Karli Jo Ballenger: 245 and 3 tens – 191st place elementary girls
Dylan Tisdale: 244 and 4 tens – 233rd place elementary boys
Keyonna Puckett: 243 and 3 tens – 199th place elementary girls
Maddie Seidel: 241 and 5 tens – 207th place elementary girls
West Point High School – 3,264 (25th place)
Ronnie Gentry: 279 and 15 tens – 95th place high school girls
Cameron Haynes: 279 and 15 tens – 143rd place high school boys
Lauren Taylor: 276 and 13 tens – 131st place high school girls
Mattew Dunagan: 275 and 13 tens – 184th place high school boys
Ava Moody: 274 and 14 tens – 157th place high school girls
Skyler Rittenberry: 273 and 13 tens – 170th place high school girls
Shay Sellers: 272 and 10 tens – 195th place high school girls
Marshal Doherty: 271 and 13 tens – 228th place high school boys
Mackinzie Pitts: 270 and 12 tens – 208th place high school girls
Josh Campbell: 270 and 11 tens – 239th place high school boys
Emma Tucker-Hillman: 267 and 9 tens – 241st place high school girls
Shyann Tidwell: 258 and 6 tens – 318th place high school girls
Vinemont High School
Cadan Welch: 282 and 16 tens – 107th place high school boys
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