On Saturday, April 11, 2026, 17 4-H’ers from Smith County put their sharp-shooting skills to the test at the 2026 State 4-H Archery Jamboree.
This statewide competition held at Hyder Burks Ag Pavilion was the culmination of weeks of practice and hard work that began back in February. For two of our Senior High archers, that hard work paid off with some hardware!
In the Senior High Genesis Division, Easton Bibbings was the overall 1st Place shooter for the 3rd year in a row to round out an impressive high school archery career. Owen Meeks also placed 9th in the Senior High Genesis Division. Way to go, Easton and Owen!
The other archers representing Smith County in the Senior High Genesis Division were Emmy Bibbings, Presley Claywell, and Luke Chartier.
Kyler Yerge, Rose Hughes, Titus Chartier, Aubrey Hicks, and Scarlett Hicks competed in the Junior High Genesis Division.
Canan Barnhart, Giandavid Knick, Sammy Potapov, Grayson Mobley, Chloe Beechboard, Lucas Potapov, and Peter Chartier competed in the Junior Genesis Division.
We are so proud of these young people for the way that they represented themselves and Smith County!
Our 2026 4-H Archery season officially came to a close at our annual Fun Shoot on Thursday, April 16. All of our archers, including those that chose not to compete in the Jamboree, enjoyed pizza and got to shoot at animal targets and balloons filled with candy. This is always a great way to end the season and reward our 4-H’ers for their hard work!
Our 4-H Archery program wouldn’t be possible without our incredible team of volunteer coaches who have dedicated their time and effort to make this season a success. Thank you to Kenny Claywell, John Laurie, and Carson Meeks!
By participating in archery through 4-H, youth learn and practice important shooting sports safety skills, spend time outside and away from screens, cultivate friendships, and learn a new skill that can help them develop self-confidence.
This statewide competition held at Hyder Burks Ag Pavilion was the culmination of weeks of practice and hard work that began back in February. For two of our Senior High archers, that hard work paid off with some hardware!
In the Senior High Genesis Division, Easton Bibbings was the overall 1st Place shooter for the 3rd year in a row to round out an impressive high school archery career. Owen Meeks also placed 9th in the Senior High Genesis Division. Way to go, Easton and Owen!
The other archers representing Smith County in the Senior High Genesis Division were Emmy Bibbings, Presley Claywell, and Luke Chartier.
Kyler Yerge, Rose Hughes, Titus Chartier, Aubrey Hicks, and Scarlett Hicks competed in the Junior High Genesis Division.
Canan Barnhart, Giandavid Knick, Sammy Potapov, Grayson Mobley, Chloe Beechboard, Lucas Potapov, and Peter Chartier competed in the Junior Genesis Division.
We are so proud of these young people for the way that they represented themselves and Smith County!
Our 2026 4-H Archery season officially came to a close at our annual Fun Shoot on Thursday, April 16. All of our archers, including those that chose not to compete in the Jamboree, enjoyed pizza and got to shoot at animal targets and balloons filled with candy. This is always a great way to end the season and reward our 4-H’ers for their hard work!
Our 4-H Archery program wouldn’t be possible without our incredible team of volunteer coaches who have dedicated their time and effort to make this season a success. Thank you to Kenny Claywell, John Laurie, and Carson Meeks!
By participating in archery through 4-H, youth learn and practice important shooting sports safety skills, spend time outside and away from screens, cultivate friendships, and learn a new skill that can help them develop self-confidence.
If you are interested in learning more about the 4-H Archery program in Smith County or becoming a volunteer coach, please reach out to Rachel Petty at 615-735-2900 or [email protected].
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Kyler Yerge, Rose Hughes, Titus Chartier, Aubrey Hicks, and Scarlett Hicks competed in the Junior High Genesis Division.
Canan Barnhart, Giandavid Knick, Sammy Potapov, Grayson Mobley, Chloe Beechboard, Lucas Potapov, and Peter Chartier competed in the Junior Genesis Division.
We are so proud of these young people for the way that they represented themselves and Smith County!
Our 2026 4-H Archery season officially came to a close at our annual Fun Shoot on Thursday, April 16. All of our archers, including those that chose not to compete in the Jamboree, enjoyed pizza and got to shoot at animal targets and balloons filled with candy. This is always a great way to end the season and reward our 4-H’ers for their hard work!
Our 4-H Archery program wouldn’t be possible without our incredible team of volunteer coaches who have dedicated their time and effort to make this season a success. Thank you to Kenny Claywell, John Laurie, and Carson Meeks!
By participating in archery through 4-H, youth learn and practice important shooting sports safety skills, spend time outside and away from screens, cultivate friendships, and learn a new skill that can help them develop self-confidence.
If you are interested in learning more about the 4-H Archery program in Smith County or becoming a volunteer coach, please reach out to Rachel Petty at 615-735-2900 or [email protected].
This statewide competition held at Hyder Burks Ag Pavilion was the culmination of weeks of practice and hard work that began back in February. For two of our Senior High archers, that hard work paid off with some hardware!
In the Senior High Genesis Division, Easton Bibbings was the overall 1st Place shooter for the 3rd year in a row to round out an impressive high school archery career. Owen Meeks also placed 9th in the Senior High Genesis Division. Way to go, Easton and Owen!
The other archers representing Smith County in the Senior High Genesis Division were Emmy Bibbings, Presley Claywell, and Luke Chartier.
Kyler Yerge, Rose Hughes, Titus Chartier, Aubrey Hicks, and Scarlett Hicks competed in the Junior High Genesis Division.
Canan Barnhart, Giandavid Knick, Sammy Potapov, Grayson Mobley, Chloe Beechboard, Lucas Potapov, and Peter Chartier competed in the Junior Genesis Division.
We are so proud of these young people for the way that they represented themselves and Smith County!
Our 2026 4-H Archery season officially came to a close at our annual Fun Shoot on Thursday, April 16. All of our archers, including those that chose not to compete in the Jamboree, enjoyed pizza and got to shoot at animal targets and balloons filled with candy. This is always a great way to end the season and reward our 4-H’ers for their hard work!
Our 4-H Archery program wouldn’t be possible without our incredible team of volunteer coaches who have dedicated their time and effort to make this season a success. Thank you to Kenny Claywell, John Laurie, and Carson Meeks!
By participating in archery through 4-H, youth learn and practice important shooting sports safety skills, spend time outside and away from screens, cultivate friendships, and learn a new skill that can help them develop self-confidence.
If you are interested in learning more about the 4-H Archery program in Smith County or becoming a volunteer coach, please reach out to Rachel Petty at 615-735-2900 or [email protected].
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