
Todd County Central’s second-highest score of the season was good for a 46th-place finish out of 145 schools at Saturday’s National Archery in Schools Program (NASP) State Tournament in Louisville.
Joe Anthony Tabor shot a 292 to finish in ninth place out of 1,462 archers and second among all sophomores.
Will Tabor added a 287 to finish in 40th place and rank 10th among sophomores.
Raylee Moore was the top female shooter for Todd County Central with a 278, good for 167th place. Darby Delph was 241st with a score of 275.
Todd County Central shot a team score of 3,268 – second this season only to the 3,287 shot at Lewisburg on Feb. 23.
The top 12 scores shot by the school are added to get the team total.
Other scores for Todd County were:
BOYS
249 Thomas Sapp – 277
548 Travis Eadens – 267
700 Jordan Brumfield – 263
1,011 Preston Stokes – 251
1,034 Josiah Tucker – 250
1,085 Jon Luke Robertson – 249
1,201 Jacob Slaughter – 242
1,420 Skyler Bradshaw – 212
GIRLS
298 Abby Greenfield – 273
335 Peyton Collins – 272
437 Lizzie Langley – 269
992 Mollie Skipworth – 252
1,032 Ezzy Whitaker – 250
1,123 Gracie Langley – 245
1,149 Anna Mallory – 244
1,315 Dora Sharp – 232
1,380 Kenzie Hicks – 223
1,418 Grace Wilkins – 212
1,459 Kiera Oden – 196
At the Muhlenberg South Final Shootout on March 16, Todd County Central finished in fourth place with 3,251 points.
Joe Anthony Tabor (281) and Will Tabor (278) finished in 10th place and 14th place respectively.
Darby Delph had the top female score with 275 to finish in ninth place. Lizzie Langley shot a 270 to place 18th.