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TRACK & FIELD: College Heights Christian squads gain experience at Republic

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SoMo Sports staff reports

REPUBLIC, Mo. — The College Heights Christian School track and field squads competed at the Republic Classic on Monday.

The College Heights girls finished fifth in the team standings, while the CHC boys were sixth. 

Host Republic won both team championships, with Fair Grove taking second in both divisions.

College Heights scored 63 points in the girls meet.

CHC’s Jesalin Bever was the runner-up in the 100 hurdles (18.19 seconds), Maddy Colin took second in the high jump (4-9.75), Jayli Johnson finished third in the 400 (1:06) and Lauren Ukena placed fourth in the 300 hurdles (54.7).

Marla Anderegg was fifth in the 800 (2:46) and seventh in the 1600 (6:17), while Bailey Peoples took fifth in the triple jump (28-11.75) and Colin was sixth in the discus (78-10).

The CHC girls finished second in the 4×200, second in the 4×400 and third in the 4×800. The 4×200 and 4×400 relays featured Bever, Amelia Hagale, Johnson and Ukena. The 4×800 consisted of Johnson, Anderegg, Hagale and Ukena.

Stockton’s Kylie Hunter won the 100 in 14 seconds flat and took first in the 400 in 1:04. She was the runner-up in the 200 (28.49).

Aurora’s Maisie Phillips won both hurdle races and teammate Makena Hall won the pole vault.

On the boys side, the Cougars compiled 46 points.

College Heights’ Caleb Quade took second in the high jump (6-0), Ethan Ukena was fourth in the triple jump (39-0) and Colsen Dickens finished fourth in the 400 (54.91).

Jace Edwards finished seventh in the 300 hurdles and eighth in the 3200, while Ian Edwards was eighth in both the 110 hurdles and the 300 hurdles.

College Heights’ 4×200 relay team of Dickens, Quade, Ukena and Logan Decker finished second in 1:37. 

The team of Ukena, Quade, Derrick McMillan and Dickens placed fourth in the 4×400, while Quade, Ian Edwards, Zach Beaty and Jace Edwards took fourth in the 4×800. 

The Cougars were fifth in the 4×100, with Dickens, Derek Bowman, Ukena and Decker competing.

Stockton’s Braden Postlewait won two events, the 800 in 2:07 and the 1600 with a time of 4:43.

Aurora’s Daunte Floyd won the 110 hurdles.

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