2025 Kentucky NASP State Championship: Sand Gap Elementary Shines Bright

The 2025 Kentucky NASP State Championship, held at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, was a spectacular event that brought together over 7,500 enthusiastic archers from across the state. Among the many schools that participated, Sand Gap Elementary stood out with their remarkable performance and dedication to the sport of archery.
Sand Gap Elementary has always been known for its commitment to excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities. This year, their archery team showcased their skills and determination, making a significant impact at the state championship.
The competition was fierce, with schools from all over Kentucky vying for top honors. Sand Gap Elementary's archers demonstrated exceptional precision and focus, earning them high scores and commendations. Their performance was a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the students and their coaches.
One of the standout moments for Sand Gap Elementary was when their team achieved a personal best score, highlighting the growth and improvement of each archer. The school's commitment to fostering a supportive and encouraging environment for their students was evident in the way the team performed.
Micheal Deny led the team scoring 252 including 5 tens. Mason Johnson scored a personal best with a score of 250, including 5 tens. Jasper Golden also scored a personal best of 246, including 4 tens. Other Sand Gap Archers scoring their personal best at the championship included Baysleigh Cox (165), Peyton Robertson (151), and Avery Spurlock (136).
The success of Sand Gap Elementary at the 2025 Kentucky NASP State Championship is a reflection of the school's dedication to providing opportunities for students to excel in various fields. The archery team's achievements have brought pride and joy to the entire community, inspiring other students to pursue their passions and strive for excellence.
As the archers from Sand Gap Elementary continue to hone their skills and prepare for future competitions, their performance at the state championship will be remembered as a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a supportive community.
Sand Gap Elementary has always been known for its commitment to excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities. This year, their archery team showcased their skills and determination, making a significant impact at the state championship.
The competition was fierce, with schools from all over Kentucky vying for top honors. Sand Gap Elementary's archers demonstrated exceptional precision and focus, earning them high scores and commendations. Their performance was a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the students and their coaches.
One of the standout moments for Sand Gap Elementary was when their team achieved a personal best score, highlighting the growth and improvement of each archer. The school's commitment to fostering a supportive and encouraging environment for their students was evident in the way the team performed.
Micheal Deny led the team scoring 252 including 5 tens. Mason Johnson scored a personal best with a score of 250, including 5 tens. Jasper Golden also scored a personal best of 246, including 4 tens. Other Sand Gap Archers scoring their personal best at the championship included Baysleigh Cox (165), Peyton Robertson (151), and Avery Spurlock (136).
The success of Sand Gap Elementary at the 2025 Kentucky NASP State Championship is a reflection of the school's dedication to providing opportunities for students to excel in various fields. The archery team's achievements have brought pride and joy to the entire community, inspiring other students to pursue their passions and strive for excellence.
As the archers from Sand Gap Elementary continue to hone their skills and prepare for future competitions, their performance at the state championship will be remembered as a shining example of what can be achieved through hard work, dedication, and a supportive community.
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