Archers
from the Allen County-Scottsville High School, the James E. Bazzell Middle
School, and the Allen County Intermediate Center participated in the Butler
County High School Quiver-Shiver Bullseye tournament last weekend in
Morgantown.
The
ACIC sixth-grade team---shooting in the middle school division---had 13 of
their 20 archers shoot 200 or above. Topping the list was Jonah Hamby with a
266. Owen Talbott fired a 250, followed by Hayley Ditlevson (249), Lexis
Loggins (244), and Carter Douglass (241). Additional 200-plus scorers were
Foster Berry (238), Keagan Petty (238), Jaxen Carter (234), Landen Uhles (226),
James Fisher (220), David Summers (216), Jaxon Shrum (203), and Weston McCoy
(201). Additional participants on the sixth grade team included Ashely Shrum,
Tyler Marsh, Maylee Westmoreland, Stephen Barr Lii, Caden Rogers, Preston
Willoughby, and Mia Jacobsen.
Two
Intermediate Center teams---a total of 34 shooters from the fourth and fifth
grades---participated in the elementary division. ACIC’s Team One placed second
overall with a team score of 2620. Caden Elmore led the way with a 248, ninth
overall in the elementary boys division and the top shooting male fourth-grader
in the competition. Taylor Uhles fired a 239 to place sixth among elementary
girls and fourth in the fifth grade girls’ field. Madison Dickerson shot a 229
to place seventh in the division.
Additional
ACIC scorers above the 200 mark were Taven Westmoreland (228), Jacob Farrar
(222), Jaden Toomey (220), Isabella Couch (217), Matthew Traughber (215),
Hunter Clayton (212), Aiden Blankenship (207), and Madison Gaddis (206). Additional
archers competing with ACIC included Will Cannon, William Edwards, Clayton
Jones, Logan Roof, Gabe Blankenship, Silas Schwartz, Bryson Threet, Kaylee
Dickerson, Kaden Carter, John Walker, Thomas Boaz, Adalyn Smith, Braylen Hart,
Camden Steenbergen, Parker Rossetter, Aubryahnna Blankenship, Jayden Harmon,
Bryce Fields, Tanner Reid, Emma Spears, Lyara Begley, Scarlett Gillilan, and
Dani Miller.
From
the Bazzell Middle School, Cole Jackson recorded a score of 268 to lead the
way. Jackson placed 20th overall among middle school division boys and was
seventh among seventh grade boys. Travis Jackson shot a 262, Quinn Hartman
notched a 258, and Wessly Butler recorded a 256. Additional 200 or above
scorers included Hunter Threet (247), Aidan Stone (246), Erin Penny (239),
Travis McGee (238), Rebecca Ragan (229), Landon Witt (228), Amber Smith (228),
Shyla Houchens (226), Tanner Swygart (225), Allie Matlock (206), and Olivia
Nelson (206). Additional Bazzell archers included Shelby Hughes, and Julian
Jones.
Top
results for shooters representing the Allen County-Scottsville High School
included Calvin Smith, Gabriel Oshefsky, and Cole Meador. Smith scored a 271 of
a possible 300. Oshefsky shot a 258, with Meador firing a 257. Other
participants from AC-SH were Brayden Gaddis, Hunter Strain, and Damon Stone.