2021 NASP On Target for Life Awards

The National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) recently announced the 2021 recipients for the On Target for Life Awards.

2021 NASP On Target for Life Awards

The On Target for Life Awards (OTFLA) program is intended to recognize and celebrate the many instances where in-school archery, and the people involved with it, are positively impacting the lives of over 1.3 million NASP student archers each year.

Since its inception in 2002, NASP has continued to hear powerful examples of how in-school archery has positively impacted the lives of students and adults. The OTFLA program is intended to capture examples of the best of what NASP is doing in 47 states, and 11 other countries with both team and individual awards.

2021 Award Winners

The Bullseye Award is an individual award for a NASP student who has made notable positive strides in academic performance and behavior through their involvement with the program. The award includes a $500 Scholarship. The 2021 winner is Aviv Smith of Woodlawn Prep School in Mississippi.

The Superhero Award is an individual award intended to recognize an unpaid volunteer that makes an outstanding positive impact on their NASP program or team. The award includes a $500 equipment grant. The 2021 winner is Jeff Nichols with First Baptist Christian Academy in Missouri.

The Courage Award is an individual award for a NASP student who has overcome a major life event or disability yet continues to inspire others through their participation in NASP. The award includes a $500 Scholarship. The 2021 winner is Ryan Subroski of Beaver Area High School in Pennsylvania.

The Community Service Award is a team award intended to recognize outstanding service to a community from a NASP team or class. The award includes a $500 equipment grant. The 2021 winner is Prosper Archery in the Prosper Independent School District, Texas.

 The Outstanding Alumni Award is an individual award intended to recognize a former NASP graduate that experienced the positives of NASP, and now gives back to their former school or team. The award includes a $500 scholarship. The 2021 winner is Benjamin White with Tates Creek High School in Kentucky.

Coach of the Year Award is an individual award for a NASP educator/coach. The nominee must have a proven history of making an overwhelming positive difference in the lives of participating NASP students. The award includes a $500 equipment grant. The 2021 winner is Jim DeLine of Highland Park Elementary in Texas.

Nominations for the 2021 On Target for Life Awards will open again on Sept. 1, 2021. To nominate someone associated with your NASP school, click here.

For additional information regarding the NASP On Target for Life Awards, contact Dr. Tommy Floyd at: tommy.floyd@naspschools.org



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