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TN S3DA State Coordinator
A lifelong resident of Mt. Juliet, Amy brings a deep passion for archery, family, and community to this new leadership role. Aside from her role in S3DA, Amy homeschools her children and works as a bookkeeper for the family’s HVAC business. She also teaches classes at their local homeschool tutorial.
Amy and her husband of 25 years, Danny, have three children—Derek, Dylan, and Kinley—all of whom are active participants in the TN S3DA program. The Hubble family is fully immersed in the sport, with Amy’s journey into archery beginning in 2008 when she picked up a bow to go hunting with her husband. In 2021, after their sons joined a local archery shop, the family was introduced to S3DA—and they’ve been all-in ever since.
As dedicated members of Tennessee’s Triple Threat team, Amy and Danny both became certified S3DA coaches to support their team and help grow the sport in their region. Their commitment has fostered not just competitive excellence but also deep friendships within the archery community regardless of their team affiliations. Amy says one of her favorite experiences is seeing Tennessee teams unite as one big team at Nationals, exemplifying the spirit of sportsmanship and support that defines S3DA.
TN S3DA State Conservation Coordinator
In this role, Danny will collaborate closely with his wife, Amy Hubble, Tennessee S3DA State Coordinator, to design and implement conservation initiatives that connect S3DA members with the natural world. He will work to educate communities on how S3DA bridges the gap between competitive archery and conservation, while also creating opportunities for hands-on, outdoor activities at Tennessee S3DA events.
“I’ve loved the outdoors for as long as I can remember,” Danny said. “Some of my best memories as a kid were made fishing with my dad along the banks of a little creek. That’s where my passion for wildlife really started.” While fishing came early, hunting entered the picture in his late teens when he met Amy, whose family introduced him to the sport. At 20, Danny harvested his first deer – a milestone that cemented his love for the outdoors. Over the years, Danny has developed a deep passion for helping others share in those experiences. He’s guided many first time-hunters, including each of his three children – Derek, Dylan, and Kinley – through their first successful harvests. “There’s something really special about being part of that moment when someone gets their first deer, especially when it’s your own kids,” Danny said. “It’s not just about the harvest – it’s about the experience, the time together, and the respect for nature.”
As Conservation Coordinator, Danny plans to bring together the competitive spirit of S3DA events and the values of conservation to inspire participants of all ages. Whether introducing young archers to wildlife management, incorporating habitat education into tournaments, or leading outdoor skill workshops, Danny hopes to make conservation a natural part of the S3DA experience.
“I truly believe conservation and competitive outdoor sports can work hand in hand,” he said. “Whether it’s through archery events, youth programs, or habitat preservation, my goal is to make the outdoors accessible, enjoyable, and sustainable for generations to come.”
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