
Trigg County High School’s Arrowcats finished ninth at the NASP State Tournament Saturday in Louisville. Trigg County totaled 3,374 points, good for ninth out of 106 teams.
Kaylin Smith shot a 291 to finish 10th in the state in the female division. Her sister Audrey shot a 284 to finish 63rd. Macy Mitchell shot a 279 to finish 156th, and Brooklyn Schubert shot a 272 to finish 334th out of 1,081 archers.
Mitchell also shot a 287 in the IBO/3D Challenge to finish fourth out of 180 female archers.
For the guys, Garrett Knight led Trigg County with a score of 286, good for 55th. Chase Oglesby also shot a 286 to finish 59th. Cole Joyce (131st) and Daniel Martin (133rd) both shot a 282.
Madison Central shot a 3,438 to repeat as state champion. Bullitt Central (3,429) was second followed by Muhlenberg County (3,409) and Henderson County (3,408).
Josh Ingram was the top middle school shooter with a score of 288 to finish seventh out of 1,341 shooters. McKenna Green was Trigg’s top female shooter with a score of 279, good for 69th place.
Ingram also finished ninth in the state out of 177 shooters in the IBO/3D Challenge.
Trigg County finished 22nd as a team with 3,257 points.
Jonah Hamby (114th) and Rachel Monroe (276th) were the top shooters for Trigg County Intermediate School.
As a team, Trigg Intermediate finished 57th out of 81 schools in the elementary division.