Kansas
Archers from across the region will gather this weekend for the Kansas State ASA (Archery Shooters Association) Competition, taking place on Saturday, April 12, at the Eureka Archery Club. The event will span two days, drawing nearly 100 competitors of all ages and skill levels.
Hosted by the Eureka Archery Club, the tournament is a major stop in the state ASA’s circuit and is expected to bring in archery enthusiasts from across Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas as the 2025 season draws to a close. With a mix of competitive spirit and community atmosphere, the club is preparing for a weekend full of precision, camaraderie, and outdoor excitement.
“We’re excited to welcome so many archers to Eureka,” said Kansas ASA Director Brad Boulanger. “This event gives people a chance to test their skills in a professional setting, but it also builds lasting connections between people who love the sport,” he continued. The two-day event will feature championship shoots, as archers aim for accuracy on a 3D target course designed to simulate real hunting scenarios. The course is set up with a variety of targets— ranging from deer to smaller game— and presents unique challenges in judging distance and shot placement.
Among those representing the Eureka Archery Club at the state contest are Boulanger, Donna and Curtis Geary, Clint Behrens, Matt and Tammy Barnhart, Chason Gulick and Camden Wunderlich.
Families and fans are welcome to attend, with food and drinks available at the club grounds.
Competition begins both days at 10 a.m. with awards presentations at the conclusion on Sunday.
For more information, contact Kansas State ASA Director Boulanger at 620583-8008.


