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TRACK & FIELD: Cougars, Warriors, Indians compete at Monett

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

College Heights Christian, McAuley Catholic and Seneca were among the local squads who competed at the Monett Invitational track meet on Tuesday. 

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS

College Heights Christian’s girls once again had a stellar showing, as the Cougars won five events. 

College Heights’ 4×100-meter relay team of Allie Fiscus, Jayli Johnson, Addie Lawrence and Lauren Ukena took first with a time of 51.64 seconds. 

Johnson, Lawrence, Ukena and Katie Moss won the 4×400 relay with a time of 4:21. The CHC girls finished fifth in the 4×200 relay.

Lawrence crossed the line first in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.83 seconds. Lawrence and Johnson finished first and second, respectively, in the 200. Lawrence crossed the line at 26.47, while Johnson finished in 27.07. 

Johnson won the 400 in 1:02. 

Also for the CHC girls, Ukena finished second in the 300 hurdles, Moss placed third in the 800, Maddy Colin took fifth in the high jump, Fiscus was fifth in the 100 hurdles and Madi Carson took sixth in the 800.  

College Heights’ boys won the 4×800 relay in 8:51 and took second in the 4×400 with a time of 3:44. The Cougars finished fourth in the 4×200 relay. 

Colsen Dickens took second in the 400, while Steven Calandro finished third in the 110 hurdles and Rolen Sanderson was third in the 800. 

Also for the Cougars, Matt Williams finished fourth in the 200, Derrick McMillan placed fourth in the 1600 and Corbin Thomas was fourth in the 300 hurdles.  Gatlin Bender placed sixth in the shot put, while Jace Edwards was sixth in the 3200. 

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC HIGHLIGHTS

McAuley’s Kendall Ramsey finished second in the girls 1600 (6:11) and took third in the 3200 (14:21). 

McAuley’s Jacob Bracich placed fifth in the boys long jump.

 

SENECA HIGHLIGHTS

Leading the way for the Seneca girls was Rylee Darnell, who won both the high jump and the triple jump and also took second in the pole vault.

Katelyn Fyock took second in the long jump and teammate Samarah Mittag finished fourth in the same event. Danessa Macy finished third in the 100 hurdles. 

The Seneca girls placed fourth in both the 4×100 and 4×200 relays while also finishing fifth in the 4×400. 

For the Seneca boys, Hayden Smith was the runner-up in the pole vault, with teammate Jacob Brown fourth. Jaxson Graham took second in the 200. 

Finishing fourth in their respective events were Morgan Brown (discus), Eli Phillips (javelin), Max Golden (110 hurdles), Graham (100) and Trevor Cargile (400).

The Indians were third in the 4×200 relay, with Morgan Vaughn, Golden, Jordan Allen and Graham competing. The 4×100 relay finished fourth, while the 4×400 was fifth. 

 

OTHER EVENT WINNERS

Winning individual events in the girls meet were Monett’s Ashtyn Blakey (long jump), Caitlyn Calhoun (discus) and Gabby Zengotita (100 hurdles, 300 H), Cassville’s Annie Moore (pole vault), Kyren Postlewait (shot put) and Jolie Evans (800), McDonald County’s Mariana Salas (javelin) and Jasper’s Alexis Durman (1600, 3200).

Individual event winners on the boys side were Monett’s Eduardo Trujillo (110 hurdles, 400), Jose Salas (800) and Julio Cruz (3200), Cassville’s David Oliphant (100, long jump, triple jump), Peter Littlefield (high jump) and Bradan Dickinson (shot put), McDonald County’s Jr. Eliam (discus), Jasper’s Juan Rivera (pole vault) and Aiden Hartgrave (300 hurdles), Southwest’s Travis Sickles (1600) and Wheaton’s Chad Meyer (200, javelin). 

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