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Archery in Schools State Championship March 6-8

BY Randy Zellers

ON 02-25-2026

GRAY SHIRTS

HOT SPRINGS — Well over 1,900 students from fourth grade to high school seniors will take aim at the Hot Springs Convention Center and Bank OZK Arena March 6-7 in the 18th annual Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Archery in the Schools State Championship.

Student archers have competed in state qualifying events since November with one goal on their minds: post one of the top 30 team scores in their division and make it to the state championship.

“We had 29 qualifying events,” Aimee Swaim, AIS program coordinator for the AGFC, said. “We only took the highest single score for each team, but teams could participate in as many events as they wished. Some teams qualified in a single outing, but others shot in multiple events to improve their scores and earn a berth.”

Don’t let the number of qualifiers a team participated in be an indicator of their skill, however.

“Some of our top-performing teams shoot at multiple state qualifiers to build more practice time, while others practice just as much at their school but only make it to one qualifier,” Swaim said. “There are always a few teams to watch, but it’s really anyone’s meet and we’ve had some teams come out of nowhere and perform really well in the past.”

In addition to the top 30 teams in each of three age-based categories (Grades 4-5, Grades 6-8 and Grades 9-12), any students shooting an individual score above a 280 out of 300 possible points are guaranteed a spot in the state championship.

“We do that for those archers who may not have enough teammates to post competitive scores or those who are on teams that fall just short of the cutoff,” Swaim said. We had two students in the middle school division and five in the high school division qualify using that route this year.”

The top three teams in each age group will receive medals and team trophies, and the fourth- and fifth-place teams will receive medals. The top individual boy and girl in each age group will receive a Mathews Genesis bow. Individuals, both boys and girls, placing in the top five positions of the senior division also will receive college scholarship money provided by the AGFC, starting with $2,500 for the top boys and girls finishers and incrementally decreasing $500 for each placing.

All participating schools are encouraged to gather nonperishable foods in a side event to fight food insecurity in Arkansas. The Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry truck will be at the event both days, and the school that brings the most donated canned goods each day will receive $1,000 to help build their program.

“Last year, the schools really stepped up their game and donated a record 7,500 pounds of food,” Ronnie Ritter, AHFH president, said. “I’m hoping to challenge the schools this year with a new goal of 10,000 pounds of donated food. With the number of archers participating in the event, that really only boils down to bringing a couple of cans each. Or you can do like Salem Elementary last year and hold a food drive before the event. Salem gathered so much food for the needy last year that we had to go back to them with the truck and pick it all up! I’d love to see more schools get involved at that level to help fight a very real problem in Arkansas.”

The elementary and middle school divisions compete on Friday, beginning at 9 a.m., with trophy presentations expected at 4 p.m. The seniors (ninth through 12th grades) begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday and should be wrapped up about 2 p.m.

The Archery in the Schools program began as a pilot project with 10 schools in 2005. Based on the National Archery in the Schools program, AIS brings competitive archery into elementary, middle and high schools throughout Arkansas, and a state championship event was added in 2009 to complete the year’s activities.

Visit www.agfc.com/ais for a link to state tournament scores and more information on Archery in the Schools.

2026 Archery in the Schools Bullseye State Tournament Qualifiers

Elementary Division (Grades 4-5)

Taylor Elementary

Charleston Elementary

Washington Middle School (El Dorado)

Valley View Elementary

Hill Farm Elementary (Bryant)

Magnet Cove Elementary

Valley Springs Schools

Columbia Christian (Magnolia)

Bergman Schools

Hackler Intermediate School (Mountain Home)

Lead Hill

Salem Elementary (Bryant)

Glen Rose Elementary

South Pike County (Murfreesboro)

Eagle Mountain Magnet (Batesville)

Greene County Tech Elementary

Hurricane Creek Elementary (Bryant)

Bryant Elementary

Perryville Elementary

Waldron Elementary

Lamar Elementary

Southside Elementary (Batesville)

Cave City Schools

Homeschoolers On Target Elementary (Sherwood)

Pottsville Upper Elementary

Jasper School District

Collegeville Elementary (Bryant)

Robert L Davis Elementary (Bryant)

Parkway Elementary (Bryant)

Crystal Hill Elementary (North Little Rock)

Middle School Division (Grades 6-8)

Barton Junior High (Eldorado)

Valley Springs

Charleston Middle School

Washington Middle School (El Dorado)

Bryant Middle School

Lead Hill

Taylor Middle School

Alpena

Des Arc Elementary

Bethel Middle School (Bryant)

Columbia Christian School (El Dorado)

Pinkston Middle School (Mountain Home)

Valley View Junior High

South Pike County (Murfreesboro)

Magnet Cove Middle School

Pangburn High School

Maynard Middle School

Bergman School

DQ Cubs (De Queen)

Greene County Tech Middle School

Homeschoolers On Target Middle School (Sherwood)

Southside Middle School (Batesville)

Glen Rose High School

Lamar Middle School

Jasper Schools

Cabot Junior High North

Piggott Elementary

Waldron Middle School

Perryville Middle School

Cave City

 

High School Division (Grades 9-12)

Magnet Cove High School

Lead Hill

Cabot High School

Bryant High School

Charleston High School

Taylor High School

Arkansas Arts Academy (Rogers)

De Queen High School

Ozark High School

Bergman School

Valley Springs High School

Alpena High School

Pangburn High School

Greene County Tech High School

South Pike County (Murfreesboro)

Glen Rose High School

Stuttgart High School

Southside High School (Batesville)

Valley View High School

Sylvan Hills High School (Sherwood)

Vilonia High School

Jasper Schools

Prairie Grove High School

Lincoln High School

Deer/Mt. Judea School

Little Rock Christian Academy

Brookland High School

Spa City Archery (Hot Springs)

Waldron High School

Piggott High School

 

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CUTLINES:

GRAY SHIRTS
More than 1,900 students from fourth through 12th grades will meet at Hot Springs Convention Center and Bank OZK Arena to compete March 6-7. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath.

YELLOW SHIRTS
Elementary and middle school divisions will compete Friday, and high schools will shoot Saturday. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath.

PINK BOW
Teams consist of boys and girls in all divisions of the AGFC’s Archery in the Schools Program. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath.

TROPHIES
In addition to team trophies, high school archers will compete individually for thousands of dollars in scholarships. AGFC photo by Mike Wintroath.


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