From KUT News:
Nearly 200 students from Austin are headed to Salt Lake City for a national archery tournament kicking off Thursday.
Among the strongest contenders under 12 are those from Austin ISD’s Highland Park Elementary, where coach Jim DeLine has built one of the most successful youth archery programs in Texas.
DeLine didn’t set out to create a pipeline for child archery champions. He brought the sport to Highland Park about a decade ago as a two-week physical education unit.
“Instantly found that it was a game changer for a lot of kids in a lot of different ways,” DeLine said. “Kids that are kind of on the periphery of team sports or don’t get a lot of social interaction with other people or might be on the spectrum a bit, instantly saw the change in how this impacted them.”
In 2016, they started a club. Just two years later, Highland Park won state. DeLine said the team has not lost since. The Highland Park program is now listed as a 12-time Texas state champion and four-time national champion in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).










