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 March 2002 The pilot project for 22 middle schools in Kentucky began with teacher training
 October 2003 WWF Grant funded WSAA kit for training, demonstration, field days
 August 2005
 Washington State kickoff provided training
for 17 school teachers and 11 staff
 29 April 2006 First Washington NASP Championship Tournament – Yakima – 48 archers
 2007 Second Washington NASP Championship – Yakima – 87 Archers
 2008
 Third Washington NASP Championship –
 E Wenatchee – 171 Archers
 2009
 Fourth Washington NASP Championship –
 E Wenatchee – 210 Archers
 2010
 Fifth Washington NASP Championship –
 CWU Ellensburg – 240 Archers
 2011        
 Sixth Washington NASP Championship –
CWU Ellensburg – 280 Archers    
 2012
 Seventh Washington NASP Championship –
 CWU Ellensburg - 407 Archers
 2013
 Eighth Washington NASP Championship -
 CWU Ellensburg - 551 Archers
 2014
 Ninth Washington NASP Championship -
 CWU Ellensburg - 719 Archers
 2015    
 Tenth Washington NASP Championship -
 CWU Ellensburg - 856 Archers    
 2016     Eleventh Washington NASP Championship -
CWU Ellensburg and Three Satellite Locations - 968 Archers
 2017Twelfth Washington NASP Championship -
 CWU Ellensburg and Three Satellite Locations - 831 Archers

 FIRST Washington NASP 3D Challenge
 CWU Ellensburg site ONLY - 133 Archers      
               
                                                Total = 964 Archers
 2018      
Thirteenth Washington NASP Championship at CWU Ellensburg and Three Satellite Locations - 968 Archers

 Second Washington NASP 3D Challenge at CWU Ellensburg site only - over 200 archers

 2019
Fourteenth Washington NASP Championship at Chief Moses Middle School in Moses Lake, plus three Satellite Locations (Enterprise Middle School, Deer Park High School and Lynden Middle School - Almost 750 archers

Third Washington NASP 3D Challenge at all four locations - over 400 archers   
 2020     Fifteenth Washington NASP State Championship and Fourth Washington NASP 3D Challenge Conducted as hybrid event because sites were closed due to COVID 19.

Both Events conducted at Ebenezer Christian School and several virtual sites on the west side, also at Deer Park High School and Enterprise Middle School in the northeast and central regions (scheduled as satellite sites). Final event was converted to virtual.

Total participation for the Bullseye event was over 750.
Total participation for the 3D Challenge was 350.
 2021     Sixteenth Washington NASP State Championship and Fifth Washington NASP 3D Challenge events were conducted fully virtual - archers shot at their own schools.

Total participation for the Bullseye event was over 300.
Total participation for the 3D Challenge was 160.
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