OSAGE COUNTY — Many Osage County archers placed well at the state championship last weekend.
CHAMOIS R-1
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, the high school …
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OSAGE COUNTY — Many Osage County archers placed well at the state championship last weekend.
CHAMOIS R-1
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, the high school team shot 3,297 with 166 tens.
Jack Schollmeyer (academic archer) shot 292(T) with 23 tens, earning him first of 158 11th-grade boys. Carly Schollmeyer (academic archer) shot 287(T) with 19 tens, earning her third of 276 eighth-grade girls and 758 middle school girls, followed by Evert Mehmert (285(T), 18 tens, academic archer), Olivia Hord (285(T), 16 tens, first of 272 seventh-grade girls and seventh of 758 middle school girls, academic archer), Levi Weed (276(T), 15 tens, academic archer), Boone Kuschel (276(T), 11 tens, academic archer), Brieanna Keilholz (273(T), 9 tens, academic archer), Lillian ‘Lilly’ Giboney (personal best 272(T), 12 tens), Sophie Thompson (271(T), 11 tens, academic archer), Emma Weed (270(T), 13 tens, academic archer), Melvin McCleary (260(T), 9 tens, academic archer), Liam Halbert (250(T), 10 tens), Braxton Uthe (250, 8 tens, academic archer), Hank Schollmeyer (249, 5 tens, academic archer), Emma Mehmert (245, 5 tens, academic archer), Lilly Beasley (243, 8 tens), Will Froment (225, 2 tens, academic archer), Callem Shockley (208, 5 tens, academic archer), Bentley Wideman (207, 1 ten, academic archer), Makena Wideman (205, academic archer), and Adalynn Wolf-Keller (166, 2 tens, academic archer).
Fatima R-3
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, the high school team shot 3,293 with 156 tens.
Eli Koenigsfeld (academic archer) shot 290(T) with 22 tens, earning him fifth of 158 high school boys, followed by Cody Bertels (284(T), 18 tens, academic archer), Andrew Muenks (276(T), 9 tens, academic archer), Garrett Royston (personal best 275(T), 13 tens, academic archer), Ean Smith (274(T), 10 tens, academic archer), Madison Wankum (273(T), 16 tens, academic archer), Brady Hager (272(T), 15 tens, academic archer), Karly Bock (272(T), 11 tens, academic archer), Kila Kremer (271(T), 14 tens, academic archer), Claire Baumhoer (271(T), 8 tens, academic archer), Gabriel Nilges (269(T), 10 tens, academic archer), Caleb Koenigsfeld (266(T), 10 tens, academic archer), Henry Schroeder (265, 12 tens, academic archer), Mason Smith (personal best 263, 10 tens, academic archer), Carly Nilges (261, 5 tens, academic archer), Ashton Kremer (260, 11 tens, academic archer), Jenna Kirsch (255, 8 tens, academic archer), Annaline Schroeder (254, 4 tens, academic archer), Reagan Bock (252, 9 tens, academic archer), and Evan Brendel (252, 5 tens, academic archer).
At the middle school level, Oliver Heckman shot a personal best of 293 with 24 tens, earning him first of 263 sixth-grade boys and 976 elementary boys, and eighth of 2,169 boys overall. Patrick Berhorst shot a personal best of 287 with 19 tens, earning him fourth of 364 eighth-grade boys and seventh of 976 middle school boys. Collin Walters shot 286 with 19 tens, earning him seventh of 364 364 eighth-grade boys, followed by Ty Berhorst (personal best 273, 13 tens), Wyatt Kolb (personal best 272, 11 tens), Edie Bauer (259, 7 tens), Daniel Weber (personal best 258, 4 tens), Dexter Moore (250, 7 tens), Tyler Beers (personal best 245, 5 tens), Emersyn Heckman (233, 3 tens), Raelyn Miller (218, 1 ten), Kaleb Schubert (190, 4 tens), and Raylan Kolb (167, 3 tens).
Elementary: Quentin Borgmeyer (242, 2 tens), Alex Bauer (238, 5 tens), Conrad Schulte (201, 2 tens).
At the 2025 Missouri State 3D Tournament, high school level, the high school team shot 1,658 with 84 tens.
Eli Koenigsfeld (academic archer) shot 290(T) with 21 tens, earning him first of 88 11-th-grade boys and seventh of 433 high school boys and 1,062 boys overall. Cody Bertels (academic archer) shot a personal best of 285(T) with 18 tens, earning him fourth of 88 11th-grade boys, followed by Andrew Muenks (279(T), 15 tens, academic archer), Ashton Kremer (275(T), 13 tens, academic archer), Karly Bock (266(T), 9 tens, academic archer), Kila Kremer (263(T), 8 tens, academic archer), Ean Smith (272, 12 tens, academic archer), Garrett Royston (personal best 267, 9 tens, academic archer), Mason Smith (personal best 266, 11 tens, academic archer), Brady Hager (265, 10 tens, academic archer), Claire Baumhoer (262, 6 tens, academic archer), Peighton Kremer (261, 10 tens, academic archer), Madison Wankum (260, 10 tens, academic archer), Henry Schroeder (260, 7 tens, academic archer), Evan Brendel (personal best 255, 5 tens, academic archer), Caleb Koenigsfeld (250, 9 tens, academic archer), and Jenna Kirsch (247, 4 tens, academic archer).
At the middle school level, Patrick Berhorst shot 279 with 16 tens, earning him sixth of 183 eighth-grade boys. Oliver Heckman shot 273 with 11 tens, earning him seventh of 106 sixth-grade boys, followed by Collin Walters (personal best 268, 14 tens), Ty Berhorst (257, 6 tens), Edie Bauer (248, 6 tens), Emersyn Heckman (232, 3 tens), Daniel Weber (216, 4 tens), and Raelyn Miller (207, 1 ten).
Elementary: Conrad Schulte (personal best 242, 3 tens), Alex Bauer (234, 7 tens).
Holy Family
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, Hailey Berhorst (academic archer) shot 274 with 13 tens, earning her ninth of 210 sixth-grade girls. Austin Roettgen shot 266 with 12 tens, earning him second of 154 fourth-grade boys. Bentley Berhorst shot a personal best of 265 with 10 tens, earning him fourth of 154 fourth-grade boys, followed by Will Borgmeyer (264, 8 tens), Kendal Perrey (257, 7 tens, academic archer), Carter Bax (248, 6, academic archer), Kamryn Lee (245, 6 tens), Paisley Lafferty (personal best 243, 4 tens, academic archer), and Campbell Abigail (228, 2 tens, academic archer).
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, Joseph Carwile shot 277 with 13 tens, followed by Carson Fick (265, 8 tens), McKayla Peters (263, 10 tens), Zoey Wilbers (261, 9 tens), Kaylee Muenks (254, 8 tens), Dylan Smith (253, 7 tens), and Chloe Fick (214, 3 tens).
Linn R-2
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, Luke Scheulen shot 284 with 18 tens, earning him first of 281 fifth-grade boys and 435 elementary boys, followed by Preston Jaegers (personal best 275, 13 tens), Alex Morfeld (273, 13 tens, academic archer), Peyton Lynch (273, 12 tens, academic archer), Madison Wood (271, 10
Courtney Wood (268, 7 tens, academic archer), Keeley Entz (personal best 262, 8 tens, academic archer), Grayson Gabelsberger (259, 9
Kenneth Mueller (personal best 254, 9 tens), Annabel Morfeld (250, 8 tens, academic archer), Riley Beaulieu (248, 7 tens), Cali Starke (248, 6 tens), Sophia Monroe (246, 5 tens), Hunter Mueller (239, 6 tens, academic archer), Carter Herndon (235, 4 tens), Peyton Stockman (235, 3 tens, academic archer), Hannah Roberts (225, 2 tens), Zoey Dodson (210, 4 tens), Carter Flamm (209, 3 tens), and Chloe Zweifel (186).
At the 2025 Missouri State 3D Tournament, Luke Scheulen shot 272 with 13 tens, earning him third of 125 fifth-grade boys and 171 elementary boys.
St. George
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, the middle school team shot 3,119 with 97 tens.
Owen Jaegers shot a personal best of 283(T) with 17 tens, earning him ninth of 364 eighth-grade boys, followed by Eli Koenigsfeld (279(T), 14 tens), Jordyn Bish (268(T), 11 tens, academic archer), Kendra Brandt (265(T), 11 tens, academic archer), Maggie Schmitz (261(T), 6 tens, academic archer), Jacey Klebba (255(T), 3 tens), Zach Curless (254(T), 6 tens, academic archer), Brandon Youtzy (252(T), 5 tens), Hayden Jaegers (252(T), 5 tens), Kinley Peters ( personal best 251(T), 5 tens), Lilly Foster (250(T), 6 tens, academic archer), Eleanor Schmitz (249 (T), 8 tens, academic archer), Blaze Coots (247, 10 tens, academic archer), Audrey Curless (243, 7 tens, academic archer), Charlie Jaegers (237, 4 tens), and Mason Sallin (215, 5 tens, academic archer).
St. Joseph
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, Adrian Winkleman shot 282 with 15 tens. Audra Fennewald shot a personal best of 278 with 14 tens, earning her ninth of 272 seventh-grade girls. Carter Orschlen shot 276 with 13 tens, earning him eighth of 263 sixth-grade boys. Wyatt Dorge shot 275 with 11 tens, earning him eighth of 281 fifth-grade boys and ninth of 976 elementary boys, followed by Carson Kampeter (258, 7 tens), Nicholas Libbert (256, 6 tens), Grayson Backes (250, 8 tens), Gunner Locker (239, 8 tens), Carter Fennawald (personal best 226, 4 tens), Hank Kampeter (218, 8 tens), and Evelyn Plassmeyer (166, 2 tens).
At the 2025 Missouri State 3D Tournament, Wyatt Dorge shot a personal best of 276 with 13 tens earning him first of 125 fifth-grade boys and 171 elementary boys. Carter Orschlen shot 273 with 15 tens, earning him sixth of 106 sixth-grade boys.
ST. Mary
At the 2025 Missouri State Bullseye Tournament, Clayton Reinsch (academic archer) shot 267 with 11 tens, followed by Timothy Wagner (266, 5 tens, academic archer), Grant Koenigsfeld (241, 6 tens), Henry Bescheinen (239, 6 tens, academic archer), Gunner Starke (236, 3 tens, academic archer), James Voss (personal best 234, 5 tens), Eric Bescheinen (230, 6 tens, academic archer, and Max Koenigsfeld (230, 2 tens, academic archer.)
At the 2025 Missouri State 3D Tournament, Clayton Reinsch (academic archer) shot a personal best of 270 with 12 tens, followed by Max Koenigsfeld (249, 4 tens, academic archer), Henry Bescheinen (personal best 246, 7 tens, academic archer), Eric Bescheinen (233, 9 tens, academic archer), Timothy Wagner (233, 5 tens, academic archer), Grant Koenigsfeld (personal best 231, 5 tens), and Everett Pohlmann (217, 4 tens).