Champions Crowned at South Dakota’s 5th Annual GFP-NASP Tournament

   04.09.14

Champions Crowned at South Dakota’s 5th Annual GFP-NASP Tournament

The 2014 South Dakota National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) champions were crowned last weekend at the all-day tournament held at the NFAA Easton Archery Complex in Yankton.

“On behalf of the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks thank you to all of the sponsors, volunteers, spectators and participants in this year’s event,” said Jason Kool, GFP NASP Coordinator. “The archers were of exceptional quality; with a high level of sportsmanship exhibited by all of the student athletes.”

South Dakota NASP Tournament Results

Individual Results                                                      Team Results
Elem. School                                                              Elem. School

1.  Matthew Birkeland, Jones Co.-250                        1. Gettysburg Elem.-1,587
2. Torin Johnson, Cheyenne Eagle Butte-227             2. Cheyenne Eagle Butte-1,547
3. Cameron Sybesma, Dakota Christian-225              3. Porcupine-1,347

Individual Results                                                      Team Results
Middle School                                                                        Middle School

1.  Jacob Birkeland, Jones Co. -276                            1. Rapid City East-2055
2. Austin Stromberg, McCook Central-268                2. Avon-2006
3. Hunter Spint, Rapid City East-266                          3. Plankinton-1,961

Individual Results                                                      Team Results
High School                                                                High School

1. Thomas Hagedorn,Lennox-286                               1. Lennox-2,187
2. Kyle Walder, Lennox-282                                        2. Avon-2059
3. Sara Vos, Rapid City Central-279                           3. Dakota Christian-1,938

Over 30 schools and 350 archers competed for top honors. The competition was held at the elementary, middle school and high school level; with both individual shooters as well as school teams competing to be recognized as top archers in the state. Trophies were awarded to the top three teams and individuals in each division. Customized bows were also awarded to the top individual in each division. Every participant received a certificate and a t-shirt commemorating the event.

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