Summit--Following is a listing of elementary, middle and high school winners at the Holiday Classic Archery Tournament on Saturday at Boyd County Middle School.
High schools: 1. Elliott County (3,297); 2. Boyd County (3,077); 3. Fairview (2,398).
Middle schools: 1. Boyd County (3,186); 2. East Carter (2,624); 3. Holy Family (2,244).
Elementary schools: 1. Isonville (2,907), 2. Raceland-Worthington (2,261); 3. Boyd County Middle (1,397).
Top five high school male shooters: 1. Samuel Howard (292); 2. John Harper (283); 3. Cody Howard (277); 4. Gatlin Hicks (275); 5. Zach Smith (269).
Top five high school female shooters: 1. Brianna Gilliam (288); 2. Kendra Harper (274); 3. Halie Jones (272); 4. Renee Fultz (269); 5. Dana Karl (255).
Top five middle school male shooters: 1. Taylor Stevens (278); 2. Wade Kitchen (272); 3. Landon Gould (269); 4. Charles Sprouse (265); 5. Zach Wells (265).
Top five middle school female shooters: 1. Natalie Martin (275); 2. Baylee Thompson (274); 3. Meagan Huff (274); 4. Shelby Laney (272); 5. Kelsey Lainhart (265).
Top five elementary school male shooters: 1. Hunter Boyd (255); 2. Nathan Holbrook (255); 3. Alex Wells (250); 4. Nathan Queen (250); 5. Jim Barker (244).
Top five elementary school female shooters: 1. Michelle Stanley (257); 2. Esther Howard (257); 3. Hannah Hale (252); 4. Anna Skaggs (237); 5. Emma Dickerson (237).
Schools
Archery tournament slide show and results
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Brew Crew brightens day for RMS teachers
There was a knock on the classroom door and the next thing Kim Blanton saw was a steaming cup of hot chocolate and the smiling face of Jesse Allen.
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Amending the Constitution?
Some students at Greenup County High School ended their day Tuesday with a fresh respect for the nation’s founders.
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Hands, Faces, and Voices
A hundred pairs of eyes locked onto Cynthia Changaris, tracking her every move. A hundred pairs of ears strained to hear every word of the hoary old ghost story Changaris was telling.
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Test story
Test document
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Getting gross at camp
Without waiting for an introduction, Sunni Walters brandished a baggie of red goop and confided in a visitor: “We made blood! Yesterday we made snot!”
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Pawing through some pages
Lady is a good reading companion if you want one who sits quietly, sometimes thumps her tail during the good parts, and gives you a high-five at the end of the page.
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A salute to service
Dozens of cadets placed thousands of American flags at the burial sites of military veterans within Rose Hill Burial Park Friday morning, providing each with a slow salute and considering themselves fortunate for the opportunity to be there.
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Learning to let go
One by one, 27 children picked their way down a sandy slope to the bank of the Little Sandy River, their hands held carefully on top of the red plastic cups they carried.
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Hatcher principal Greene taking over Verity helm
Hatcher Principal David Greene won’t be out of a job when the elementary closes at the end of this school year.
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Making mound music
The composition Boyd County Middle School band members will be performing Thursday prompts them to think about more than the notes they’re playing.
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