After a three-week wait, the Washington archery team recently learned how they fared in last month’s National Archery in the Schools Program Bullseye State Tournament and they cracked the top 10.
The Demons placed seventh out of 25 teams with a 3326 score and 159 bullseyes. Alexis Ide led the team with a 286 score and 18 bullseyes to rank 14th out of 316 high school girls. Jonathan Moore recorded a 285 with 19 bullseyes and placed 19th out of 323 high school boys. Other notable performances included Chase Messamaker 282, Jack Strabala 280, Lane Frana 278, Anna Venenga 278, Areil Mills 278, Cooper Reed 277, and Kenna Rathmell 275.
The Demons competed in Cardinal for the virtual tournament back on March 13th, but teams across the state had all month to record their scores.
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The Washington archery team was back in competition over the weekend for a Springville Invitational and the Demons placed fourth out of eight teams.
Washington tallied a 3215 score with 117 bullseyes. Junior Lane Frana led the way with 284 and 15 bullseyes to rank fourth out of 92 high school boys. Jonathan Moore was not far behind with 279 and Alexis Ide’s 277 ranked sixth out of 88 high school girls. Other top performances included Jack Strabala 277, Elliot Dunbar 273, Duston Sorrells 272, and Megan Kitchen 268.
Washington gets back at it this weekend for a tournament hosted by Cardinal.
The 2021 archery season finally commenced for Washington High School on Saturday and the Demons wasted no time establishing themselves by winning the Marion Tournament.
Washington placed first out of six teams with a bullseye score of 3282. Senior Alexis Ide placed first out of 92 high school girls with a 286 score and 18 bullseyes. Brian Fritz tallied a 279 that ranked him sixth out of 86 high school boys. Other top scores included Iris Peterson 277, Lane Frana 276, Jack Strabala 273, Chase Messamaker 272, and Sam Frana 272.
Washington gets back at it Saturday for a North Scott Tournament.