Sunday, April 14, 2024

Tiger Boys Win First Meet of Year at King City

Worth County’s boys won their first meet all year, edging out Stanberry while the girls finished fourth.

For the girls, East Atchison had 103, St. Joseph Christian 83, Pattonsburg 76, Worth County 70, Albany 63, Platte Valley 61, Nodaway Valley 60, Gilman City 48, King City 43, DeKalb 34, Stanberry 32, Winston 21, NEN 14, North Andrew 4, Stewartsville/Osborn 3, and Union Star 2.

For the boys, Worth County had 117 and Stanberry 105. Neither team was challenged. Platte Valley and East Atchison had 59, Nodaway Valley 55, Albany 53, Winston 50, North Andrew 36.5, King City 34, North Harrison 30, North Nodaway 24, DeKalb 24, St. Joseph Christian 19, Stewartsville/Osborn 18, NEN 12, Union Star 9.5, Pattonsburg 7, and Gilman City 4.

For the girls, Emma Spencer won the 100 with a season best 13.35, beating out Claire Staley (King City), who had beaten her earlier in the year. Staley had 13.48 and Brooklyn Richardson was third with 13.54. 

Kristen Tracy was seventh in the 100 Hurdles with a time of 20.28 and eighth in the 300 Hurdles with a time of 59 seconds.

The 4x100 team improved for the third time in a row and won with a time of 52.51, edging out King City, who had a time of 52.57. The 4x200 was sixth with a time of 2:02.90. 

Riley Ridge was second in the High Jump with a height of 1.55 meters. Brooklyn Richardson was fifth with a height of 1.45. Eva Engel won the Pole Vault with a height of 3.20 meters. 

Emma Spencer was seventh in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.46 meters. Katelyn Fletchall got a season best in the Triple Jump with a jump of 8.20 meters. 

Kara Staton was fourth in the Shot Put with a throw of 9.30 meters. She was third in the Discus with a throw of 28.93. The Tigers placed two in the Javelin. Autumn Cousatte was seventh with a throw of 27.95. Brooklyn Richardson, who tried it for the first time at Rock Port, got a personal best and placed for the first time, getting eighth with a throw of 27.86.

For the boys, Landon Moser improved his time for the second meet in a row and was rewarded with a move up the ladder, getting a fifth place time of 12.45. Lucas Frisch improved on his time in the 100 Hurdles for the third meet in a row and won with a time of 16.26. Brayden Combs set a personal best for the second meet in a row and was third with a time of 19.38. Lucas Frisch won the 300 Hurdles as well for his second win, getting a time of 43.51. Brayden Combs was fifth with a time of 48.85.

The 4x100 team got a personal best and won with a time of 46.38. The 4x200 was third with a time of 1:46.20. The 4x400 team improved on their time by over three seconds and was second with a time of 3:52.07. 

Andrew Griffin got a personal best in the High Jump and won with a height of 1.75 meters. Brayden Combs matched a personal best in the Pole Vault and was third with a height of 2.90 meters. Wyatt Hill was fifth with a height of 2.60. 

Landon Moser was fourth in the Long Jump with a jump of 5.56 meters. Moser was second in the Triple Jump with a season best 11.77 meters. 

Bo Collins came back for Friday’s meet at King City and got a personal best in the Shot Put with a throw of 12.39 meters, good enough for second place. Ethan Lininger got a personal best for the second meet in a row, placing fifth with a throw of 10.39 meters. Collins was third in the Discus with a throw of 36.69. Tyler New was second in the Javelin with a throw of 41.58 meters. 

NEN

Baylie Busby matched a season best in the High Jump and was fourth with a height of 1.45 meters. Blair Nelson tried her hand at the Triple Jump and was sixth with a jump of 8.83 meters. Dalanie Auffert was sixth in the Shot Put with a throw of 8.38 meters. She was also sixth in the Discus with a throw of 24.35. 

For the boys, Jude Archer was seventh in the 100 with a personal best time of 12.62. He got another personal best in the 400, where he finished eighth with a time of 1:00.28. Kenneth Schieber got a season best in the 800 with a time of 2:41. He was seventh in the 3200 with a time of 13:01.71. 

The Bluejays may have found a new Javelin thrower. Kyler Scadden was fifth in the event with a throw of 36.34 meters. Jude Archer, trying it for the first time, was right behind him with a throw of 36.31. 

North Nodaway

For the boys, Jeremiah Vinzant was eighth in the 3200 with a season best 13:34.03. Jordan DeLeon was fourth in the 100 Hurdles with a time of 19.43 and eighth in the 300 Hurdles with a time of 49.99. 

The 4x200 was seventh with a time of 1:59.20. 

Mason Casner was third in the High Jump with a height of 1.65 meters, a season best. Jordan DeLeon matched a season best and was fourth, also with a height of 1.65 meters. Casner was fifth in the Long Jump with a season best of 5.37 meters. 

North Harrison

For the girls, Jaxcynn Hansel got a season best in the 200 with a time of 32.40. She got a personal best in the Discus with a throw of 22.22 meters. 

For the boys, Kolton Graham got a personal best in the 100 with a time of 13.07. Lane Graham got a personal best in the 200 with a time of 26.58 and was eighth. Landon Johnson took another 2+ seconds off his time in the 400 and finished with a time of 1:06.93. 

The 4x100 team broke the 50 second barrier and finished fourth with a time of 49.43. The 4x200 team was sixth with a time of 1:58.85. 

The Shamrocks were 1-2 in the Long Jump. Wyatt Maize won with a jump of 5.91 meters. Lane Graham was right behind him with a personal best  jump of 5.59. 

Dillon Hartschen was seventh in the Discus with a throw of 28.33 meters. Kolton Graham was eighth in the Javelin with a throw of 32.58 meters. 


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