Eli Mullock won the 100 Meter Dash as he did not have any serious competition in the event. He won with a time of 11.62, .54 of a second ahead of Caleb Mitchell of East Buchanan. That was .5 of a second off his time at Worth County. Alex Harmening was 5th with a time of 12.66, one of his best times of the year. Eli Mullock also won the 200 as he got a time of 23.93 as he had just as little competition in the event. That was .93 of a second ahead of Kevin Stoll of Stanberry. That was .39 of a second off his pace set at Worth County.
Mitch Andrews was third in the 400 with a time of 57.00. That was 3.57 seconds off the pace set by Devin Gage of Stanberry. That was .10 of a second better than his time set at the Tiger Relays.
Jordan Harding was 4th in the 800 with a time of 2:21.35. That was 8.94 seconds off the pace set by Donovan Stout of Gallatin.
Lane Craven tried his hand in the 1600, where he was 9th with a time of 6:16.99. That was almost a minute off the pace set by Aric Gazaway of Nodaway-Holt.
Levi Kalal took three seconds off his time in the 3200 from the Tiger Relays and took second with a time of 11:30.69, one of his best runs of the year. That was 24.63 seconds off the pace set by Aric Gazaway of Nodaway-Holt.
Ryan Smith tried his hand in the 300 Hurdles and was 11th with a time of 57.34. That was 11.73 seconds off the pace set by Dakoda Wright of Cainsville.
The 4x100 Relay Team was 5th with a time of 49.97. That was 3.25 seconds off the pace set by East Buchanan.
The 4x200 Relay Team was 6th with a time of 1:50.04. That was 8.64 seconds off their pace at Worth County and 12.06 seconds off the pace set by the winning Stanberry team.
The 4x400 Relay Team was 4th with a time of 4:05.42. That was 15.44 seconds off the pace set by Stanberry and 4.37 seconds off their time set at the Tiger Relays.
The 4x800 Relay Team was 4th with a time of 9:35.36. That was 20.51 seconds off the pace set by the winning East Buchanan team and was 31.56 seconds off the pace they set at the Tiger Relays. Most of the times were off in that event by 20-30 seconds.
Shane Kollitz matched his best time in the High Jump as he got a leap of 5 feet, just out of the money. But he is a freshman and it is only a matter of time before he improves and starts getting points for the Tigers on a regular basis.
Alex Harmening got his best vault of the year in the Pole Vault, getting 11 feet and narrowly missing out on tiebreaks in that event, finishing tied for second. He tied with Mark Ramsey and Ben Humphrey of Albany. Wyatt Rush matched his time at the Tiger Relays and finished 5th with a vault of 9 feet.
Eli Mullock was 4th in the Long Jump with a jump of 17'6 1/2". That was 1'2" off the pace set by William McDowell of East Buchanan and was 5 1'2" off the jump he had at the Tiger Relays. All of the jumps that day were off from their seeds.
Shane Kollitz got one of his best jumps of the year in getting 8th at the Triple Jump with a leap of 32'9 1/2". That was 6'1 1/2" off the pace set by Michael Burton of East Buchanan.
Brian Hall improved on his Shot Put throw from the Tiger Relays and had one of his best throws of the year in winning that event with a throw of 40'9". That was 3'2 1/2" ahead of the throw of Brad Stoll of Stanberry. That was also 1'7" ahead of his throw at the Tiger Relays as he always seems to thrive in adverse conditions. Dylan Kinsella was 4th with a throw of 36'9". That was 4 1/2" off his throw at the Tiger Relays the day before.
Hall also won the Discus with one of his better throws of the year at 133'4 1/2". That was 6'3 1/2" off his throw of 139'8" into the wind at Worth County, but still well ahead of teammate Dallas Greenland, who finished second with a throw of 117'2 1/2". That was 7" off his throw at the Tiger Relays.
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