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The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk archery teams were in action Saturday at the Demon Den in Washington. In the Bullseye shoot the Mid-Prairie High School team finished fourth of five schools with a 3060 team score, the Demons won with a 3282. The Hawks were led by a pair of 10th place finishes with Elijah Statler 10th in the boys contest at 272 with 10 tens and Kyla Karnes 10th among girls with a 272 and 12 tens. The Mid-Prairie Middle School team was fifth of six schools with a 3029, Washington won the division with a 3165. Tommy Miller led the Mid-Prairie boys as individual runner-up with a 281 that included 19 tens. Brylee Miller was the top Mid-Prairie girl with a 267 and 11 tens to finish seventh. The Hawks were second of three teams in the elementary race with a 2437, Washington was team champ with a 2764. Mid-Prairie was led by a pair of runners-up with Noah Coblentz second in the boys contest at 261 with 10 tens and Lara Brenneman second in the girls standings with a 232 that included three tens. Alexa Cady was eighth in the girls contest.

In the 3D shoot, the Mid-Prairie high schoolers were second of five teams with a 1572, Washington won with a 1628. Kyla Karnes placed fourth in the girls contest with a 271 that included 13 tens. Grace Allred was eighth in the girls standings. The Golden Hawk boys were led by Elijah Statler’s 270 with 13 tens for sixth place, Caiden Sellers finished 10th. The Middle School Hawks were second of five teams with a 1552 as Washington won the title with a 1607. The Hawks crowned Tommy Miller boys champ with a 278 day that included 14 tens. Other Hawks in the top 10 included Preston Ford third and Nickolas Kelley 10th. Top girls round came from Avery Janecek in 12th with a 244 and nine tens. Mid-Prairie did not post an elementary team score, but they swept the individual awards. Noah Coblentz was individual boys champion with a 267 and 10 tens. Sawyer Brenneman was sixth for the boys. Lara Brenneman was the individual girls champion with a 254 and nine tens.