Morris Archers Shine at Local Tournament

Eagles claim multiple team honors and individual medals at home event

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

The Morris Eagles Archery program hosted a successful local tournament on February 5-7, showcasing the depth of talent across its elementary, middle school, and high school teams. The high school team finished as runners-up, the middle school team won their division, and the elementary team placed third. Many individual archers also recorded personal-best scores during the event.

Why it matters

The strong performance by the Morris archery teams highlights the growth and competitiveness of the program, which is an important part of the school district's athletic offerings. The tournament also served as a fundraiser and community event, bringing families together to shoot alongside the student archers.

The details

At the high school level, Makenzie Stacy placed fourth in the girls division, while Katelyn Sparkman and Ella Stone finished fifth and sixth respectively. Stone also achieved a personal-best score of 273. The middle school team won their division, led by Kash Walters' first-place individual finish and personal-best score. Several other middle school archers also recorded personal bests. The elementary team placed third, with Abigail Deubel earning second place and Brennon Routt finishing fourth individually. The tournament also featured a new 3D archery division, where the high school team placed third and the middle school team finished second.

  • The Morris Eagles Archery program hosted its local tournament on February 5-7, 2026.
  • The Oklahoma State/Grand State competition is scheduled for February 25-26, 2026 at the Tulsa Expo Center.

The players

Morris Eagles Archery

The archery program at Morris Public Schools, which fields teams at the elementary, middle school, and high school levels.

Makenzie Stacy

A member of the Morris High School archery team who placed fourth in the girls division.

Ella Stone

A member of the Morris High School archery team who finished sixth individually and shot a personal-best score of 273.

Kash Walters

A member of the Morris Middle School archery team who set the tone with a personal-best score and a first-place individual finish.

Abigail Deubel

A member of the Morris Elementary School archery team who earned second place with a personal-best score.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

What’s next

The Morris Eagles Archery teams are scheduled to compete at the Locust Grove Bullseye Tourney on Thursday, February 20, 2026. The Oklahoma State/Grand State competition is set for February 25-26, 2026 at the Tulsa Expo Center, where the Morris archers will look to continue their strong performances.

The takeaway

The success of the Morris Eagles Archery program, both at the local tournament and in their upcoming state-level competitions, highlights the growth and competitiveness of the sport within the school district. The tournament also served as an important community event, bringing families together to support the student athletes and participate in the sport themselves.