The Worth County boys qualified 11 athletes in districts at Albany last week, racking up over 90 team points in the process.
Brevyn Ross qualified in the 110 Hurdles with a time of 17.62. That was two seconds behind the time of Dustin Ellis of Stanberry. Also qualifying for sectionals was Cole Parman with a time of 18.07, good enough for 4th.
Brevyn Ross also qualified in the 300 Hurdles with a time of 43.78.
The 4x100 team of Grant Parman, Cole Parman, Dallas Greenland, and Andrew Mullock qualified with a time of 47.17. That was .22 of a second behind Mound City and .55 of a second behind Albany’s winning time of 46.62.
The 4x200 relay team of Grant Parman, Cole Parman, Brevyn Ross, and Andrew Mullock also qualified with a time of 1:37.79, good enough for fourth place.
Qualifying in the Pole Vault was Andrew Mullock with a leap of 11’6. Jared Simmons did not qualify, but got a personal best and finished 5th with a vault of 9 feet.
Grant Parman qualified in the Long Jump and broke the 20 foot barrier, finishing second with a leap of 20’1”. That was 3” behind Eric Duncan of Rock Port.
The Tigers qualified two in the Shot Put. Lane Craven threw a personal best of 46’5½” to win the event. Josh Warner was 3rd with a throw of 42’11”.
Two athletes qualified in the Discus; Dallas Greenland won with a throw of 140’8” while Josh Warner was 2nd with a throw of 132’8½”.
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