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2022 WarriorS archery

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2022 pontotoc WarriorS archery team

This year’s Pontotoc Warriors Archery team includes (first row, left to right) Belinda James Castleman, Waylon Cother, Noah Parmer, Arabella Castleman, Emeri Roberts, Hallie McDonald, Jaelyn Cox, Conner Fuller, AnnaLynn McGloflin, Sheniyah Dixon, (middle row) Anna Jenkins, Malia Shipton, Callie Anne Patrick, Gabe Cole, Timothy Nix, Ayden Chunn, Jackson Mabus, Isaac Patrick, John Cheney, Gabe McGloflin, (back row) Cotton Owens, Caiden Ivy, Elijah Ferris, Tucker McDonald, Landen Walls, Cooper Parmer, Ben Jones, Kalyyn King, Addison Vickery, Walker McCright.

Photo by David Helms

PONTOTOC ARCHERY AIMING HIGH IN 2022

Coach Kyle Walker

Pontotoc Arcnery

The Pontotoc Archery team is coming off of a good year after qualifying for the state tournament in 2021. In 22 we have a good group of older students that are led by Anna Wilbanks, Anna Jenkins, Belinda-James Castleman, and Gabe Cole. These students have been a part of the program for several years and I am excited to see what they accomplish this year.

We also are lucky to have a very talented group of younger students who expect to produce this year and many years to come. If they all stick with it and work hard, we have a chance to do really good for the next couple of years. Some younger students to keep an eye out for are Gabe McGloflin, Marneiko Penrose, AnnaLynn McGloflin, Haley Barefoot and many more. Many of these students are producing for the high school program and very important for our success.

Our program is very lucky to have three assistants to work with our students. Reed McRaney has been with me since I became head coach and I could not function without him. Chuck Patrick and James Castleman are volunteers and have put in several hours for this program and do an amazing job with our kids.

So far this year has been a bit challenging due to our gym being renovated and we had to move everything to the gym at D.T. Cox Elementary. Our kids have responded well and are producing at a competitive level. There are some very competitive teams in Division 2, which consist of 3A and 4A, and we are excited to compete and challenge ourselves to be better.

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