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The National Guard is proud to sponsor the National Archery in the Schools Program® (NASP). NASP offers international-style target archery training in both middle and high school physical education classes. The course covers archery history, safety, technique and equipment, while stressing mental concentration, core-muscle strengthening and self-improvement.
Students shoot at 80 cm bull's-eye targets, using state-of-the art equipment designed to fit every student. Since beginning in Kentucky in 2002, over 7.1 million students have participated in the program, with over 7,300 schools across the country offering the course. Teachers also participate in extensive training, completing an eight-hour Basic Archery Instructor Training Program prior to offering the course.
In addition to archery training and physical education, NASP sponsors a series of virtual and on-site archery tournaments across the country during the school year. Below is a listing of the 2010 national high school team standings:
Rank | Score | Tens | School | City | State | |
1 | 3397 |
200 | Trigg County |
Cadiz | KY |
651 |
2 | 3397 |
191 | Breckinridge County High School |
Harned | KY | 818 |
3 | 3396 |
201 | Meade County High School |
Brandenburg | KY | 722 |
4 | 3381 |
195 |
Alma Bryant |
Irvington | AL | 991 |
5 | 3379 |
194 | Ashville High School | Ashville | AL | 739 |
6 | 3377 | 191 | Henderson County High School | Henderson | KY | 653 |
7 | 3361 |
169 | Maysville High School |
Zanesville | OH | 590 |
8 | 3357 |
188 | Madison Southern | Berea | KY | 738 |
9 | 3352 |
180 | Elliott County High School |
Sandy Hook |
KY | 684 |
10 | 3345 |
175 | Logan High School |
Logan | OH | 615 |
11 | 3344 |
172 | White Bear Lake Area High School |
White Bear Lake | MN | 519 |
12 | 3331 |
157 | Gaylord St. Mary Cathedral | Gaylord | MI | 865 |
13 | 3330 |
170 | Logan County High School | Russellville | KY | 860 |
14 | 3319 |
164 | Boonville High School | Boonville | IN | 809 |
15 | 3313 |
172 | Meigs High School |
Pomeroy | OH | 660 |
16 | 3312 |
167 | Prestonsburg High School |
Prestonsburg | KY | 944 |
17 | 3311 |
171 | Armstrong High School |
Armstrong | IL | 160 |
18 | 3311 |
160 | St. Croix Preparatory Academy |
Stillwater | MN | 574 |
19 | 3306 |
157 | Ripley High School | Ripley | WV | 853 |
20 | 3304 |
154 | Castle | Newburgh | IN | 597 |
21 | 3290 |
155 | Cardinal CSD | Eldon | IA | 544 |
22 | 3288 |
156 | East Noble High School |
Kendallville | IN | 736 |
23 | 3282 |
141 | Pulaski County High School |
Somerset | KY | 742 |
24 | 3281 |
151 | Anderson County High School | Lawenceburg | KY | 719 |
25 | 3279 |
150 | Cabell Midland High School | Ona | WV | 814 |
26 | 3275 |
142 | Cadott Jr/Sr High School | Cadott | WI | 932 |
27 | 3275 |
142 |
Fairview High School |
Sherwood | OH | 798 |
28 | 3246 |
143 | Coweta High School | Coweta | OK | 872 |
29 | 3246 |
134 | Troy High School |
Troy | OH | 734 |
30 | 3243 |
130 | South Laurel High School |
London | KY | 753 |
31 | 3230 |
126 | Hamburg School |
Hamburg | AR | 956 |
32 | 3227 |
131 | Hartland High School | Hartland | MI | 361 |
33 | 3225 |
131 | Chandler High School |
Chandler | OK | 539 |
34 | 3220 |
125 | Canton High School |
Canton | TX |
504 |
35 | 3207 |
113 | Warwick High School |
Newport News |
VA | 770 |
36 | 3204 |
128 |
Lincoln County High School |
Stanford | KY | 669 |
37 | 3203 |
125 | East De Pere High School | De Pere |
WI |
687 |
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