Worth County’s boys nearly doubled up Pattonsburg at the Bulldog Relays in Stanberry while the girls, who have been neck and neck with Stanberry in a lot of meets this years, held them off to win as well in miserable conditions.
The boys won with 154 team points. Pattonsburg had 89, North Andrew 77, Stanberry 73, Platte Valley 56, Maryville 42.5, Albany 39.5, North/West Nodaway 26, Mercer 10, King City 9, Union Star 4, and DeKalb 2.
For the girls, Worth County and Stanberry were well ahead of the rest of the field. Worth County had 134, Stanberry 117, Platte Valley 84, DeKalb 82, King City 59.5, North Andrew 34, Albany 33.5, North/West Nodaway 23.5, Maryville 9.5, Union Star 4, and Pattonsburg 1.
For the girls, Anna Gladstone challenged standout Grace Schottel (King City) in the 100 and came up third. Schottel had 12.8; Kirstian Goddard (DeKalb) 13.3, and Gladstone 13.4. Gladstone edged out freshman standout Malia Collins (Platte Valley) for third; Collins also had a time of 13.4. Schottel also beat Peyton Gage (Stanberry) in the 200, Hailey Wilmes (Stanberry) in the 400, and anchored King City’s winning 4x200 team to account for 40 of King City’s 59.5 team points.
Braidy Hunt was fourth in the 800 with a time of 2:52.8. Kristin New was fifth in the 1500 with a time of 6:42.
Worth County finished 1-2 in the 100 Hurdles. Anna Gladstone won with a time of 17.3, while Morgan Beagle got a season best and finished second with a time of 18.0. Gladstone also won the 300 Hurdles with a time of 50.3, edging out Kristin Herndon (North/West Nodaway), who had 50.9. Beagle was fourth with a time of 53.6.
The 4x100 team of Regan Allee, Jessi Badell, Morgan Beagle, and Navada Hoff was fourth with a personal best time of 56.3. The 4x200 team of Navada Hoff, Jessi Badell, Megan Cassavaugh, and Regan Allee was fifth with a time of 2:04. The 4x400 team of Braidy Hunt, Jessi Badell, Megan Cassavaugh, and Jill Hardy was second with a time of 4:52. The 4x800 team of Braidy Hunt, Allison Larison, Kristin New, and Megan Cassavaugh was second with a time of 11:37.5.
The Tigers finished 1-2 in the Pole Vault. Jessi Badell won with a height of 8 feet. Keelin Engel was second, also with a height of 8 feet, matching a personal best. Anna Gladstone got her third first place finish of the day in the Long Jump with a jump of 16’9½, getting a season best despite the miserable conditions. Liz Lyle was fourth with a jump of 15’4”. Liz Lyle got a season best in the Triple Jump with a winning jump of 32’8”.
Merrideth Spiers won both her events; she won the Shot Put with a throw of 34’11½”. She won the discus with a throw of 114’4”; Kennedy Galanakis was fourth with a throw of 84’½”. Kaylee McElvain was sixth in the Javelin with a throw of 81’1”.
In the boys 100, Andrew Alarcon was edged out in a close six-way race in which the top six participants were within seven tenths of a second of each other. Colton Coburn (Albany) won with 11.8, followed by Alarcon with 11.8, Jaxon Anderson with 11.9, Alex Gotszling (Maryville) with 12.1, Michael Bracken (King City) with 12.3, and Jacob Moen (King City) with 12.5.
Coburn also beat out Bryant McCord in the 200, getting 24.7 to McCord’s 24.9. Daniel Craven was sixth in the 800 with a time of 2:27.5. McCord won both hurdle events, winning the 100 Hurdles with a time of 16.1 and getting a personal best in the 300 Hurdles and winning with a time of 42.9.
The team of Tevin Cameron, Caleb Parman, Andrew Alarcon, and Bryant McCord won the 4x100 and got a personal best with a time of 46.4. The 4x200 team of Tevin Cameron, Caleb Parman, Ryan McClellan, and Andrew Alarcon was second and got a personal best with a time of 1:40.2. The 4x400 team of Wayde Parman, Daniel Craven, Jaxon Anderson, and Andrew Alarcon was third with a time of 4:01.8.
The Tigers were 1-2 in the Pole Vault as Nate Adwell won with a vault of 11 feet and Jeremy Wimer matched a personal best with a vault of 9’6”. The Pattonsburg contingent swept the Long Jump with a 1-2 finish, but Tevin Cameron was third with a jump of 19’9¾” and Caleb Parman was fifth with a jump of 19 feet, both season bests. Jaxon Anderson was third in the Triple Jump with a jump of 39’8¾”, while Caleb Parman was fifth with a jump of 37’11¾”.
Worth County got a 1-2 finish in the Shot Put. Drake Kinsella won with a throw of 44’10”. Mason Hawk was second with a throw of 40’9”. The Tigers were also 1-2 in the Discus as Drake Kinsella won with a throw of 123’6” and Mason Hawk was second with a throw of 116’10”. The Tigers completed the hat trick in the throwing events as they won the Javelin as well. Tevin Cameron improved his distance in the event by over 23 feet, winning with a throw of 139’9”. Jacob New was third with a throw of 130’7”.
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