The Kentucky High School Athletic Association announced today that this year's state archery championships will be conducted at four sites instead of one.
KHSAA Commissioner Julian Tackett said in a news release that the combination of the pandemic, venue restrictions by the state due to the pandemic and the number of qualifiers made the objective of one site "unattainable."
A mimited number of tickets will be sold through GoFan, the KHSAA digital ticketing platform.
Scores will be collected from the four sites to determine the statewide results and awards.
Mason County archers will compete at Ryle High School which will host archers from Region 4, Region 6 and Region 7 on April 23 and 24.
The Mason County boys' team qualified for state with a runner-up finish in the Region 7 Tournament on April 3. Two Mason County girls -- Laney Gifford and DeAnna Roberts -- qualified for state as individuals.
The other three sites for the state championships are Warren East, Anderson County and Lexington Christian Academy.
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