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Photo Courtesy of Washington Demon Archery Social Media

The Washington Demon and Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk archery teams started the year Saturday at the Washington bullseye and 3D tournaments. Washington won the high school bullseye team title with a score of 3286, North Scott was second at 3195. The Demons also swept the individual high school bullseye titles with senior Jonathan Moore firing a 283 that included 16 tens for the boys championship. Freshman Lily Brown went 280 with 13 tens to win the girls championship. Other Washington top 10 boys performers included Curtis Stender third, Cash Pepper fourth, Ethen Mesch fifth, Levi Applegate eighth, Jace Sanders ninth and Landon Messer 10th. For the Demon girls, Allison Rees was runner-up, Avery Marner fourth and Hayden Janecek fifth. The Demons won the 3D shoot over Mid-Prairie 1607 to 1550. Senior Curtis Stender won the individual boys title with a 286 that included 16 tens. Senior Allison Rees had the top Washington girls score, finishing as runner-up with a 266 that included 10 tens. Other Washington top 10’s included boys archers Jace Sanders runner-up, Jonathan Moore third, Ethen Mesch fifth, Levi Applegate eighth, Cash Pepper ninth and Tyler Alderton 10th. For the Washington girls Lily Brown was fourth, Hayden Janecek fifth, Avery Marner seventh, and Kamryn Williams eighth.

For the Mid-Prairie high school team they were third of three schools in the bullseye contest with a team score of 3034. Freshman Elijah Statler had the top performance with a 276, including 13 tens, placing sixth overall in the boys shoot. Kyla Karnes was ninth in the girls contest with a 262 that included eight tens. Morgyn Nafziger also went top 10 for the Golden Hawk girls, finishing in 10th place. In the 3D contest, Mid-Prairie was second of two teams with a 1550. Josee Mueller was the overall girls champion. The Mid-Prairie senior put together a 269 that included 10 tens. Caiden Sellers had the top boys performance, placing fourth with a 259 with six tens. Other girls top 10 performances for the Hawks included Morgyn Nafziger third, Allie Whetstine sixth, and Kyla Karnes 10th. For boys top tens, Koby Karnes was sixth and Milo Sieren seventh.

A link to full results including middle school and elementary divisions is available here