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2023 NASP Alabama State Championship Results Announced

FROM OUTDOOR ALABAMA

ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Photo by Billy Pope, ADCNR

Over the past year, thousands of student archers competed in regional tournaments throughout the state for a chance to draw their bows at the 2023 National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) Alabama State Championship in Montgomery on April 6-7.

During the event, nearly 2,000 archers from 115 schools competed for top honors and the opportunity to advance to the NASP Eastern National Championship on May 11-13, 2023, in Louisville, Kentucky.

This year, the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ (ADCNR) Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division awarded $10,000 in scholarships to select top archers. The top overall female and male archers each received a $1,500 scholarship. First place high school female and male archers each received a $1,000 scholarship, second place high school female and male archers each received a $750 scholarship, and third place high school female and male archers each received a $500 scholarship. The scholarships are funded, in part, by the Alabama Conservation Enforcement Officers Association.

“The Archery in the Schools Program teaches discipline, patience, and the life lessons required to be successful in both the classroom and at the archery range,” said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner. “Their determination and dedication to both archery and academics will serve these students well in other aspects of life.”

In addition to the top archers, five students randomly selected from a list of all registered Academic Archers who shot during the tournament were each awarded a $500 scholarship. Those students are:

Anne Girby, Alma Bryant

Evan Dockery, Cullman High

J.C. Peacock, Grand Bay Middle

Mason Gregory, Fairview High

Mose Piper, Davidson High

Scoring for the state tournament is based on Olympic-style, target archery in three divisions – elementary, middle and high school. Competition is on team and individual levels. Perfect scores are 3,600 points for teams and 300 for individuals. If archers that place in each division have the same score, the ties are broken by comparing the numbers of 10s from the scoresheet. The archer with the most 10s is awarded first place.

Top Scores in the 2023 Alabama NASP State Championship

TOP OVERALL INDIVIDUALS

FEMALE: Mia Cornelson, Alma Bryant High, Score: 293

MALE: Jagger Lee, Vinemont High, Score: 293

HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION

Vinemont High, Score: 3,420

Alma Bryant High, Score: 3,412

Buckhorn High, Score: 3,383

MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION

Causey Middle, Score: 3,316

Cullman Middle, Score: 3,313

Vinemont Middle, Score: 3,275

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIVISION

East Elementary, Score: 3,152

Vinemont Elementary, Score: 3,130

St. Luke’s Episcopal School, Score: 3,079

INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCHOOL FEMALES

Mia Cornelson, Alma Bryant High, Score: 293

Caroline Miller, Vinemont High, Score: 293

Talah Coleman, Alma Bryant High, Score: 290

INDIVIDUAL HIGH SCHOOL MALES

Jagger Lee, Vinemont High, Score: 293

Evan Dockery, Cullman High, Score: 293

Mason McCury, Good Hope High, Score: 293

INDIVIDUAL MIDDLE SCHOOL FEMALES

Maddie Seidel, Cullman Middle School, Score: 291

AnnaLee McRae, Vinemont Middle, Score: 288

Katelyn Jowers, Cullman Middle, Score: 282

INDIVIDUAL MIDDLE SCHOOL MALES

Ethan Wheat, Causey Middle, Score: 291

Gunner Couch, Grand Bay Middle, Score: 288

Paden Roberts, Clarke-Shaw Magnet, Score: 288

INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FEMALES

Kinsley Matson, East Elementary, Score: 278

Britton Smith, Elsie Collier Elementary, Score: 275

Brianna Baker, Vinemont Elementary, Score: 274

INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MALES

Briggs Renfroe, Castlen Elementary, Score: 291

Dawson Deloney, Highlands Elementary, Score: 282

Cason Tarver, Saraland Elementary, Score: 276

Complete results for the 2023 NASP Alabama State Championship are available at www.nasptournaments.org.

 To view photos from the event, visit ADCNR’s Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/outdooralabama

Alabama’s archery program is coordinated by WFF through partnerships with various schools and supporting organizations in the state. Alabama NASP is an affiliate of the national program and promotes discipline, self-esteem and life skills for students in grades 4-12.

To learn more about Alabama NASP, contact WFF Regional Hunter Education Coordinator Michael Bloxom at (334) 242-3868 or Michael.Bloxom@dcnr.alabama.gov

ADCNR promotes wise stewardship, management and enjoyment of Alabama’s natural resources through four divisions: Marine Resources, State Lands, State Parks, and Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Learn more at www.outdooralabama.com