Feb 11, 2025 The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®) continues to celebrate student success on and off the range through the 2025 Student T-Shirt design contest. Current NASP® students were invited to design artwork which might become the official 2025 design for State, National, and ChampionshipNASP® tournament shirts.
Over 120 student designs were entered from 33 states. Entrants included archers from 4th-12th grade using digital artwork, paintings, and drawings. Archers were given the freedom to create anything. Many designs incorporated bows, arrows, and targets, while others thought outside the box with mascots, skylines and what NASP® means to them.
It was a difficult decision, and the top designs were selected by a panel of NASP® team members. One design will be featured on each of the following shirts: 2025 Eastern and Western Nationals T-shirt, 2025 State tournament T-shirts*, 2025 Championship t-shirt, and the 2025 Volunteer t-shirt. These 4 winners will win a standard color Genesis bow of their choice.
State Tournament t-shirt: Abigail Madden – Centennial High School, Illinois

National Tournament t-shirt: Aleea Miedema – Princeton High School, Minnesota

Championship t-shirt: Colin Olson – North Sargent High School, North Dakota

Volunteer t-shirt: Jennifer Gurule – Carbon High School, Utah

In a new addition this year, we have also selected a design to be featured on the 2025 National Tournament trading pin. The winner of this new category will win a standard color Genesis bow of their choice.
Trading Pin: Mackenzie Shaffer – Meade County High School, Kentucky

We would like to thank all student archers that entered, as well as the parents and coaches that assisted their students with the submission process. We look forward to conducting the student t-shirt design contest again next year to see what our archers create!
Look for updates on the 2026 t-shirt design contest coming next September and more information on trading pins coming soon!
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