Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Worth County Junior High Boys Second in Early Bird

Worth County's boys were second in the Junior High Early Bird held Monday at Worth County. They scored 82 points, 10 behind North Andrew for the afternoon. Albany had 63 points while South Harrison had 54 and Princeton 50. Worth County figures to finish in the upper division of the GRC meet this year as they finished ahead of several different conference foes.

Cole Parman was 5th in the 100 Meter Dash with a run of 13.84. That was 82 hundredths of a second behind Drew Cottrill of Albany. Brevyn Ross was 5th in the 200 with a time of 28.83, which was 1.65 seconds behind Brant Faulkner of Princeton.

Two Tigers placed in the 100 Hurdles. Cole Parman was second in the 100 Hurdles, 1.72 seconds behind Noah Wilmes of Albany with a time of 19.93. Brevyn Ross was 6th in the event with a time of 20.16.

The 4x100 Relay team of Brevyn Ross, Christopher Alarcon, Steven Durst, and Cole Parman finished 5th with a time of 57.65. That was 5.78 seconds behind the winning South Harrison squad. The 4x200 squad of Ben Badell, Christopher Alarcon, Colton Straight, and Shadow Briner was fourth with a time of 2:03.46. That was nearly five seconds behind the winning Albany team. The 4x400 team was fourth with a time of 5:22.01.

Worth County was 2-3 in the Pole Vault. Ben Badell was second with a vault of 5'6". Finishing third was Jared Simmons with a vault of 5 feet. Lane Shunk of North Andrew was first with a vault of 7 feet.

The Tigers placed two in the long jump. Taking second was Cole Parman with a jump of 16'5". That was one foot off the winning jump. Brevyn Ross was 5th with a jump of 14'8". In the Triple Jump, Christopher Alarcon was second with a jump of 28'8".

Worth County had some of their strongest showings in the throwing events. Josh Warner was second in the shot put with a throw of 33'8"; that was 6'4" off the varsity-level throw of Logan Jeffers of Gallatin. Truman Moore was 6th with a throw of 29'10". Worth County finished 1-2 in the Discus with some varsity level throws. Josh Warner won the event with a throw of 113'8". Truman Moore was second with a throw of 108'4".

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