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PREP TRACK & FIELD: College Heights, Seneca athletes fare well at Lamar 

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SoMo Sports staff reports

 

College Heights Christian and Seneca were among the area schools competing at the Lamar Rotary Relays track and field invitational on Thursday. 

College Heights, Lamar, East Newton, Mount Vernon, Monett, Nevada and Jasper were among the schools that had individual event winners.

 

GIRLS MEET HIGHLIGHTS

The College Heights girls won two events.

Addie Lawrence won the 200-meter dash in 26.54, while CHC’s 4×400 relay took first with a time of 4:23. 

Also for CHC’s girls, Allie Fiscus was seventh in the 100 hurdles and eighth in the 300 hurdles, Katie Moss took ninth in the 800 and Riley Peterson was ninth in the long jump. The Cougars were competing one day after winning the Ozark 7 Conference Meet.

Mount Vernon’s Sadie Heisner won four events—the 100 hurdles (15.94), the long jump (16-7.5), triple jump (35-0) and the pole vault (10-6).

Other individual event winners were Lamar’s Kiersten Potter (1600, 3200), Marcy Miller (high jump) and Phajjia Gordon (discus), Monett’s Mary Jane Fernandez (100) and Gabby Zengotita (300 H), Nevada’s Jerica Collins (javelin) and Claire Pritchett (shot put), Stockton’s Jenna Rickman (400) and Lockwood’s Kelyn Holman (800). 

Mount Vernon won the 4×100, Monett took first in the 4×200 and El Dorado Springs was first in the 4×800. 

 

SENECA GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Seneca’s girls were second in the 4×100 relay and third in the 4×200.

Kamryn Fox took second in the 400, Makenzie French finished fifth in the 100, while Samarah Mittag took sixth in the 200. 

Rylee Darnell and Mallorie King finished third and fourth, respectively, in the high jump. 

Danessa Macy finished sixth in the 110 hurdles, while Darnell finished seventh in the triple jump and eighth in the pole vault. Katelyn Fyock was eighth in the long jump and Isabella Renfro took eighth in the shot put.  

 

BOYS MEET HIGHLIGHTS

The host Lamar Tigers won eight events in the boys meet. Winning individual events for Lamar were Logan Crockett (100), Cade Griffith (200), Joe Kremp (1600), Trace Willhite (discus, javelin) and Rylan Wooldridge (shot put).

Lamar’s boys won the 4×100 and the 4×200 relays, while East Newton took first in both the 4×400 and 4×800.

Winning individual events were Monett’s Eduardo Trujillo (400, 110 H) and Konner Poynter (triple jump), East Newton’s Kelton Sorrell (800) and Michael Crowe (high jump), Jasper’s Aiden Hartgrave (300 H), Nevada’s Drew Beachler (long jump) and El Dorado Springs’ Daelen Ackley (3200) and Collin Hunter (pole vault). 

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS

College Heights Christian’s Colsen Dickens finished third in the 400-meter run, while Derrick McMillan placed seventh in the 1600 and also took eighth in the 800. 

CHC’s Jace Edwards finished eighth in the 3200 and Steven Calandro was eighth in the 110 hurdles. 

The CHC boys were fourth in the 4×200 relay, fifth in the 4×800 relay, sixth in the 4×400 and eighth in the 4×100.

 

SENECA HIGHLIGHTS

Seneca’s Jaxson Graham was the runner-up in the boys 100-meter dash and also finished seventh in the 200. 

Trevor Cargile was fifth in the 400, while Max Golden took fifth in the 110 hurdles and Morgan Bryan was fifth in the discus and eighth in the shot put. 

The Indians were sixth in the 4×200 and seventh in the 4×100. 

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