The Worth County girls won the Early Bird meet Thursday and the boys were second as track season opened up following a one week delay. The girls won with 119 team points; Albany followed with 89, East Union with 69, King City with 64, and Stanberry with 39. On the boys side, Maysville won with 111 points. Worth County followed with 91 along with South Harrison. Stanberry followed with 66 and Albany had 60.
The boys finished 1-2 in the shot put. Lane Craven won with a throw of 41 feet 7 1/2", followed by Josh Warner with a throw of 41'2". For the girls, Kaitlyn Davidson was second with a throw of 35'2". That was 1'4 1/2" off the throw of Amber Sleeth of King City.
Kaitlyn was also second in the discus with a throw of 93 feet. That was 3'5" off the throw of Haley Craig of North Harrison. Rebecca Moore was third with a throw of 90'11". On the boys side, Josh Warner was second with a throw of 130'11 1/2". That was 8'1" off the throw of Justin Fry of South Harrison, who won with a throw of 139' 1'2".
Jacklyn Brooks was 6th in the High Jump for the girls with a jump of 4 feet. That was 8" off the height of Alysa Lyle of North Nodaway, who won with a jump of 4'8".
Worth County was 2-3 in the Triple Jump for the girls. Rikky Hunt was second with a jump of 28'4 1/2". That was 1' 4 3/4" off the jump of Erin Greeley of North Nodaway, who won with a jump of 30'9 1/4". Dylanie Abplanalp was third with a jump of 23'3 3/4". For the boys, Grant Parman was 5th with a jump of 38'7".
Grant Parman won the Long Jump for the boys for Worth County with a jump of 20' 1/2". That was half an inch better than Dakota Peterson of Maysville. Shane Kollitz was 5th with a jump of 18'5 1/2". On the girls side, the Tigers also placed two. Katie Mullock was second in the Long Jump with a leap of 14'11". That was 1'2 1/4" off the jump of Jordan Breckenridge of King City. Sydney Thummel was 4th with a jump of 14' 7 3/4".
Claire Andrews, the two-time defending state champion of the Pole Vault, began her defense with a winning leap of 9 feet this year. That was 1'6" higher than the vault of Amy Gully of Albany. Tess Andrews was 5th with a vault of 6 feet. The boys also placed two in the Pole Vault. Andrew Mullock was 2nd with a vault of 9 feet while Jared Simmons was 4th with a vault of 8 feet.
The girls 4x800 relay team was third with a time of 12:55. That was one minute off the time of Stanberry. The boys were fifth with a time of 10:38.80, which was 1:19.20 off the winning time of Maysville.
The Tigers came close twice in the hurdles. Brevyn Ross was second in the Boys 110 with a time of 18.34. That was .01 of a second off the pace of Eli Rhea of Maysville in one of the closest races of the afternoon. Cole Parman was 6th with a time of 21.31. On the girls side, Sydney Thummel was 2nd with a time of 18.28. That was .04 of a second off the time of Brittany Malone of East Union.
Sydney Thummel was 2nd in the 100 with a time of 14.06. That was .24 of a second off the time of Jordan Breckenridge of King City, who won with a time of 13.82. Sydney was also second behind Breckenridge in the 200, where she had a time of 29.15. Breckenridge won with a time of 28.65. For Northeast Nodaway, Andrew Faustlin was 6th in the 200 with a time of 26.84.
The girls 4x200 relay team was second behind Albany with a time of 2:02.57. Albany won with a time of 2:01.53. Northeast Nodaway's girls were 5th with a time of 2:06.47. On the boys side, Worth County was also second with a time of 1:40.22. That was 2.1 seconds off the time of the winning Stanberry team.
Will Rennells was 6th in the 1600 with a time of 5:45. That was 49 seconds off the winning time of Avery Whitsell of Maysville.
Worth County's girls were fourth in the 4x100 relay with a time of 1:00.35. That was 6.64 seconds off the time of East Union, who won with a time of 54.71. The boys were also fourth, getting a time of 48.69.
Haven Schottel moved from the long distance to the middle distance races with immediate results as she won the 400 with a time of 1:09.42. That was 2.01 seconds ahead of Morgan Miller of King City. For Northeast Nodaway's girls, Katrina Freemyer was 4th with a time of 1:17.02.
Jacklyn Brooks was third in the 300 Hurdles with a time of 1:17.67. On the boys side, the Tigers placed two as Brevyn Ross was second with a time of 46.56 and Cole Parman was 5th with a time of 49.64.
For the boys, Jared Simmons was 4th in the 3200 with a time of 13:27.
The boys were 6th in the 4x400 with a time of 4:26. That was 38 seconds off the winning time of Stanberry, with a time of 3:48.
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