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TRACK & FIELD: Neosho athletes fare well at Harry Lineberry Open House

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

NEOSHO, Mo. — Neosho High School hosted the Harry Lineberry Open House track and field invitational on Friday. 

The Neosho boys won seven events, while the NHS girls took first in four events. 

 

NEOSHO BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

Winning events for the Neosho boys were Evan Haskins (200), Kaden Cole (1600, 3200), Eric Bebie (110 hurdles), Cade Camerer (high jump), Jared Siler (long jump) and Isaiah Green (triple jump). 

Haskins recorded a time of 23.72 seconds in the 200, while Cole’s winning times were 4:31 and 9:52. Bebie finished the 110 hurdles in 16.51.

Camerer cleared 5-9.75 in the high jump, Siler leaped 19-0.25 in the long jump and Green recorded a mark of 40-8.25 in the triple jump. 

Taking second for the Wildcats were Tyrese Hill (200) and Izaiah Hill (400).

Finishing third in their events were  Jack Lankford (200), Haskins (400), Colin Ortiz (PV) and Eric Renner (discus), while fourth place finishers were Talon Mitchell (100), Connor Jordon (400), Bebie (300 H), Grant Landers (TJ), Drew Cobb (PV) and Hadyn Riggs (discus, shot put).

As far as the relays, Neosho’s boys were second in the 4×100 and 4×200 and third in both the 4×400 and 4×800. 

Other event winners in the boys meet were Diamond’s Chase Housh (400), East Newton’s Kelton Sorrell (800) and Gabe Bergen (300 H) and Nixa’s Spencer Ward (100), Afton Hopkins (PV), Tony Perez (discus, shot put) and Koby Graham (javelin). 

 

NEOSHO GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Winning their events for the Neosho girls were Chloe Wood (800), Riley Kemna (1600), Kendall Platner (high jump) and Kinley Wilson (pole vault). 

Wood crossed the line at 2:39 in the 800, while Kemna recorded a time of 5:45 in the 1600. Platner cleared 4-9 in the high jump, while Wilson cleared 7-6.25 in the vault. 

Taking second for the Wildcats were Madilyn Ebbinghaus (200), Makayla Peters (400), Wood (1600), Lauren Sullivan (long jump) and Miranda Wennhold (triple jump). 

Finishing third in their events were  Kemna (3200), Miranda Wennhold (HJ), Claire Burghart (PV) and Katelyn Mahurin (shot put).

Taking fourth were Ebbinghaus (100), Platner (300 H), Taigen Mitchell (LJ), Karlee Ellick (TJ) and Sullivan (shot put). 

Neosho’s girls were second in all four relays. 

Winning events for Nixa were Faith Chepkondol (100), Taylor Hopper (200, TJ), Brookelyn Bidinger (400), Alicen Ashley (3200), Camila Figueroa (100 H, 300 H), Ashlyn Allison (discus), Dakota Hale (javelin) and Halle Hanna (shot put). 

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGHLIGHTS

For the Thomas Jefferson boys, Kip Atteberry placed third in the 800 with a time of 2:10. Atteberry was fourth in the 1600 in 4:48.

Elias Rincker was seventh in the 300 hurdles and ninth in the long jump. 

For the Thomas Jefferson girls, Alivia Beard placed third in both the 100 and the 200, while Sarah Mueller finished third in the 800 and Avery Hocker took third in the triple jump.

Gabbi Hiebert was fourth in the 400, with Leah Studer sixth. Mueller took fifth in the 1600, with Macie Shifferd seventh. 

Hiebert and Nico Carlson finished fourth and fifth, respectively, in the high jump. Lannah Grigg placed fifth in the shot put.

 

FULL RESULTS: https://mo.milesplit.com/meets/453546-harry-lineberry-open-house-2022/results

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