The Trigg County Arrowcats won two more state archery titles and placed all three schools on the platform at the awards ceremoney.
Trigg County High defeated Anderson County by 33 points and Meade County by 43 points to win their first state title in three years and fourth overall since 2005.
Trigg County Middle School bettered Stuart Pepper Middle School by 79 points and Anderson County Middle School by 85 points to win their second straight title and sixth overall, adding to their titles won in 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2011. Trigg County had three female shooters in the top five to help them to the title.
Trigg County Intermediate School finished in third place, 71 points behind Southern Middle School for the top spot.
The top finishers for Trigg County in each category were:
High School Males
Matthew Brokering, 12th, 289;
Skylar Pool, 13th, 289;
Jeremy Alexander, 18th, 288;
Jonathon Fuller, 26th, 287;
Brandon Schafer, 28th, 287
High School Females
Sloane Patterson, 4th, 290;
Ellen Shipley, 6th, 288
Shaye Patterson, 8th, 287
Kelsey Miller, 18th, 283
Alexis Wiseman, 32nd, 281
Middle School Males
Clay Stevens, 15th, 285
Cole Holland, 29th, 280
Robert Deason, 35th, 279
Middle School Females
Kaila Cunningham, 2nd, 295
Kimberlee Shelton, 4th, 291
Elizabeth Wagoner, 5th, 290
Deanna Ladd, 8th, 286
Shyanne Perry, 15th, 282
Elementary School Males
Marshall Evans, 57th, 269
Elementary School Females
Kaylin Smith, 7th, 277
Lexie Wright, 22nd, 269
Macy Mitchell, 41st, 264
Photo from Faye Stevens
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