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TRACK & FIELD: Area athletes shine at Sarcoxie invite

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SoMo Sports staff reports

SARCOXIE, Mo. — College Heights Christian, Thomas Jefferson, McAuley Catholic and Seneca were among the schools competing at the Inch at a Time Track Classic on Friday at Sarcoxie High School.

The top five girls teams were Sarcoxie (116), Sherwood (94), Reeds Spring (86), College Heights (80) and Pierce City (60.5).

The top five boys teams were Reeds Spring (130), Hollister (106), Sarcoxie (83), Seneca (53) and College Heights (49).

There were 20 squads competing.

 

COLLEGE HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS

Winning events for the College Heights girls were Jayli Johnson (100, 400) and Lauren Ukena (200).

The CHC girls won two relays, the 4×200 and the 4×400. The 4×200 featured Jesalin Bever, Amelia Hagale, Johnson and Ukena. Bever, Hagale, Johnson and Quincy O’Malley ran the 4×400.

Also for the CHC girls, Marla Anderegg finished third in the 1600 and fourth in the 800, Bever took third in the 300 hurdles, Bailey Peoples tied for third in the high jump and Maddy Colin placed third in the discus. 

For the College Heights boys, Caleb Quade won the triple jump, finished fourth in the long jump and was fifth in the high jump.

The CHC boys finished third in the 4×800 relay, with Zach Beaty, Steven Calandro, Ian Edwards and Jace Edwards competing.

Also for the Cougars, Calandro finished fourth in the 300 hurdles and Josiah Thomas placed fifth in the 3200. 

 

THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGHLIGHTS

Thomas Jefferson’s Kip Atteberry won the 800 in 2:05, while Tyler Brouhard finished third in the 100 and fourth in the 200 and Sheraz Anis finished fifth in the 300 hurdles and seventh in the 110 hurdles.

The Cavaliers placed fourth in the 4×400 relay, with Anis, Brouhard, Atteberry and Braden Honeywell-Lynch competing.

For the TJ girls, Lannah Grigg was the runner-up in the discus and also took sixth in the shot put, while Gabriella Hiebert and Nico Carlson both tied for third in the high jump, Samantha Seto finished fifth in the 3200 and Avery Hocker was seventh in both the long jump and triple jump.

 

MCAULEY CATHOLIC HIGHLIGHTS

McAuley’s Kendall Ramsey finished second in the 1600 and was also fifth in the 800. 

The McAuley girls were sixth in the 4×400 relay, with Ramsey, Samantha Perrin, Brooke Righter and Cristal Torres competing.

For the McAuley boys, Michael Parrigon took second in the 800, Trae Veer finished third in the 3200 and eighth in the 3200, Alex Bohachick finished seventh in the 400 and Jack Jones was eighth in the high jump.

McAuley’s boys fared well in the relays.

The Warriors took second in the 4×800 relay, with Bohachick, Connor Taffner, Drew Zeb and Parrigon competing. 

McAuley’s 4×400 relay team of Jones, Dylan Taffner, Connor Taffner and Parrigon finished third.

McAuley’s 4×800 relay team of Ethan Stabb, Joe Staton, Dylan Taffner and Roscoe Miller finished eighth.

 

SENECA HIGHLIGHTS

Seneca’s Cambry Long was the runner-up in the girls 200 and also finished fifth in the 400, while Addyson Jones finished third in the high jump, Amber Garrison took fourth in both the shot put and javelin and Harley Lankford placed fifth in the discus.

Seneca’s girls were fifth in the 4×200 relay, with Long, Jones, Savannah Johnson and Anna Adkins competing.

For the Seneca boys, Blake Hurn took second in the 100 and was fifth in the 200, Brodie Probert was the runner-up in the 400, Brock Pendergraft placed third in the discus, Ethan Altic finished fifth in the 800 and Grant Landers took fifth in the triple jump.

The Indians were third in the 4×100 (Hurn, Marrs, Probert, Vaughn) and third in the 4×200 (Altic, Hurn, Marrs, Probert). 

 

SARCOXIE HIGHLIGHTS

For the Sarcoxie girls, Nikki Roth won the javelin, Ariel Wilson was the runner-up in both the 400 and the long jump, Lily Garrison was second in the 3200, Madison Chrisman finished second in the 100 hurdles, Abbey Lawyer was the runner-up in the high jump, Jordyn Misner took second in the triple jump, Baylon Malotte finished third in the javelin and Laney Dorris took third in the pole vault and fourth in the 1600.

Jaron Malotte won two events for the Sarcoxie boys, the 110 hurdles and the pole vault.  

Noah Garrison won the 200 and was third in the long jump, while Blake Heckmaster was the runner-up in the triple jump, Garrett Smith took second in the javelin and Gatlon Malotte finished fourth in two events, the 100 hurdles and the pole vault. 

 

OTHER EVENT WINNERS

Other local individual event winners at the girls meet were Pierce City’s Hayden Kramer (discus) and Marionville’s Olivia Hopkins (shot put) and Jeslyn Coker (pole vault). Other local individual event winners at the boys meet were Diamond’s Zachary Roughton (300 H) and Marionville’s Wil Carlton (HJ).

 

Sarcoxie’s Inch at a Time Classic

Girls team standings: Sarcoxie 116, Sherwood 94, Reeds Spring 86, College Heights Christian 80, Pierce City 60.5, Hollister 49, Seneca 45.5, Spokane 40, Crane 40, Marionville 30, Thomas Jefferson 25.5, Miller 16, McAuley Catholic 15, Lockwood 13, Diamond 7.5, Lamar 7, Bronaugh 5.

Boys team standings: Reeds Spring 130, Hollister 106, Sarcoxie 83, Seneca 53, College Heights 49, Marionville 46, Lamar 44, Crane 37, Thomas Jefferson 34, McAuley Catholic 33, Pierce City 32, Sherwood 29, Diamond 27.5, Spokane 15, Wheaton 12, Lockwood 8, Miller 8.

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