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TRACK & FIELD: Neosho hosts 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. 

Neosho’s girls and boys both fared well at the invite. The Seneca Indians were among the teams competing. 

 

NEOSHO GIRLS HIGHLIGHTS

Neosho’s girls won five events. 

The Wildcats won the 4×400 relay in 4:41, with Lili Graue, Taigen Mitchell, Miranda Wennhold, Capri Williams competing. 

Neosho took first in the 4×800 in 11:29, with Riley Kemna, Makenna Davis, Jayden Adams and Lakyn Prough competing. 

The Wildcats were third in the 4×100 relay, with Hannah Fehring, Kylie Flewelling, Skye Holmes and Kivett competing. Neosho was also second in the 4×200 (Fehring, Flewelling, Holmes, Heaven Kivett).

Jayden Browning, Kendall Platner and Graue finished first through third in the long jump. Browning also won the triple jump. 

Kemna won the 3200-meter run in 12:58. Teammate Davis was second in the 3200 and third in the 1600. 

Madilyn Ebbinghaus was second in both the 100 and 400 and fourth in the 200, while Platner was the runner-up in the 100 hurdles, the 300 hurdles and the high jump. Bailey Miller took second in the pole vault.

Placing third in their events were Michelle Lindsay (400), Browning (high jump), Miranda Wennhold (triple jump) and Emily Phillips (javelin). 

 

NEOSHO BOYS HIGHLIGHTS

The Wildcats won eight events. 

Neosho’s Kaden Cole won the 1600 in 4:40 and the 3200 in 10:17, while Jeremiah Larson won the 300 hurdles and placed fourth in the 100 hurdles. 

Neosho won the 4×400 relay in 3:36, with Marcus Duncan, Evan Haskins, Larson and Tristan Clanton competing. The 4×800 team of Cole, Connor Jordon, Brian Hernandez and Carson Newell took first in 9:12. 

The NHS team of Duncan, Haskins, William Howell and Noah Reed finished second in the 4×200 relay. The Wildcats were third in the 4×100 (Cade Camerer, Tyrese Hill, Konnor Siler, Breckin McAffrey). 

Other event winners for the Wildcats were Jared Siler (high jump), Isaiah Green (triple jump) and Tristen Linders (discus). 

Second place finishers were Clanton (400), Jordon (800), Isaiah Hill (high jump) and Linders (shot put).

Finishing third in their events were Clanton (200), Hill (400), Brandon Doyle (800), Newell (3200), Green (high jump), Howell (long jump), Siler (triple jump) and Andrew Rupert (javelin).

 

SENECA HIGHLIGHTS

Seneca’s girls won the 4×100 relay (Kamryn Fox, Danessa Macy, Samarah Mittag, Makenzie French) and the 4×200 (Fox, Katelyn Fyock, Rylee Darnell, French).

Individual event winners for Seneca were Fox (400) and Darnell (high jump). 

Darnell was the runner-up in the triple jump, while Amber Garrison took second in the javelin. Finishing third in their events were French (100) and Macy (100 hurdles).

For the Seneca boys, the 4×800 relay team of Landon Brown, Keatin Burleson, Ethan Altic and Anthony Stevens took third. 

The Indians were fourth in both the 4×100 (Morgan Vaughn, Jordan Allen, Max Golden and Jaxson Graham) and the 4×200 (Allen, Golden, Dominick Wheeler, Graham).  

Graham was fourth in the 100 and eighth in the 200, Hayden Smith placed fourth in the pole vault, while Morgan Bryan was sixth in the discus and Eli Phillips took sixth in the javelin. 

 

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