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DISTRICT TRACK & FIELD: College Heights girls, area athletes advance to Class 3 sectional

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SoMo Sports staff reports

HOLLISTER, Mo. — The College Heights Christian School girls were among the teams competing at the Class 3 District 6 track meet on Saturday at Hollister High School.

The top four finishers in each event advanced to next Saturday’s sectional meet in West Plains.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS

The team of Jayli Johnson, Allie Stout, Lauren Ukena and Jesalin Bever won the 4×200-meter relay with a time of 1:48.

The CHC girls were third in the 4×100 relay, with Johnson, Stout, Ukena and Addison Lawrence competing.

The team of Bever, Johnson, Stout and Ukena took fourth in the 4×400.

Also for the CHC girls, Ukena took second in the 200, Johnson took fourth in the 400 and Bever finished fourth in both the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles.

 

SENECA HIGHLIGHTS

Seneca’s Isabella Renfro placed second in the shot put with a toss of 35-0.75, while Cambry Long took third in two events, the 200 (27.87 seconds) and the 400 (1:01).

Seneca’s girls finished fourth in the 4×200, with Savannah Johnson, Addyson Jones, Anna Adkins and Long competing.

Seneca’s 4×200 relay team of Jackson Marrs, Ethan Altic, Blake Hurn, Brodie Probert just missed qualifying after finishing fifth. 

Grant Landers finished fifth in the triple jump and the Indians were sixth in the 4×100.

 

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Lamar’s boys and Clever’s girls were the team champions. 

Winning events for the Lamar boys were Tyson Williams (discus), Trace Wooldridge (shot put), Carson Sturgell (pole vault) and Ian Ngugi (100).

East Newton’s Chase Sorrell won three events, the 800, 1600 and 3200. East Newton’s Michael Crowe won the high jump.

Cassville’s Charles Elliott (300 H) and Ashton Wheeler (long jump) were district champs.

Winning individual events in the girls meet were Aurora’s Makena Hall (pole vault, 100 hurdles) and Lamar’s Elise Ferris (long jump), Addison Brown (discus) and Kiersten Potter (3200).

 

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