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 | 2017 | Twelfth 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 |
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