2023 Illinois State Archery
Tournament scheduled for March 24-25 in Champaign
Tournament moved to Champaign this year to
accommodate increased interest
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[April 04, 2023]
About
900 young archers from 42 Illinois schools have qualified to
participate in the 2023 Illinois State Archery Tournament March
24-25 at Champaign Centennial High School.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is the
partner/coordinator of the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)
in Illinois, including the state tournament. Traditionally, the
event has taken place in Springfield, but because of rapid growth of
youth archery the past few years, organizers decided to move the
2023 tournament to Champaign to accommodate space and amenity needs.
“IDNR is proud to be among the first 10 states that registered to
participate in the National Archery in the Schools Program. We
recognized early on that archery offers a special opportunity to
reach young people, build their confidence, and encourage them to
get outdoors and have fun,” said IDNR Director Natalie Phelps
Finnie.
The tournament begins at 5 p.m. Friday and resumes at 9 a.m.
Saturday. The competition concludes at 6 p.m. Saturday, followed by
an awards ceremony. Students compete at three levels for the state
tournament – elementary school, middle school, and high school. IDNR
representatives, school administrators, and local celebrities will
be in attendance throughout the day.
The public is invited to watch some of the most talented archers in
the country compete. Several Illinois high school and middle school
teams are ranked in the top 20 nationally. Admission will be charged
and a full concession stand will be available at Centennial for the
duration of the tournament. Displays and interactive activities also
will be available.
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Champaign Centennial High School
will offer an IBO/3D tournament event on Saturday at Jefferson
Middle School next to the high school for teams that would like
to experience shooting 3D targets prior to the State IBO/3D
Tournament on April 8 in Cuba, Illinois. There is no qualifying
requirement for the local 3D tournament or the state 3D
tournament this year because it’s a newer format for archery
teams in Illinois.
Both gymnasiums in the newly renovated Centennial
High School will run tournament action simultaneously, and a shuttle
bus will be available to Jefferson Middle School to watch the 3D
shooting.
Archery appeals to a range of young people, and it offers an
opportunity for students with certain disabilities to participate in
a team sport. Research shows that students who participate in NASP-sponsored
archery programs tend to perform better in school, have a higher
self-esteem, and experience a higher rate of school attendance.
Although the sport focuses on discipline and safety, archers have
fun and build strong friendships with their teammates. More
information about the Illinois program can be found at https://illinoisnasp.org,
and information about the national program can be found online at
https://naspschools.org.
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