Friday, April 19, 2024

Junior High Tiger Girls Third at Rock Port, Boys Fourth; Brooklyn Smith Wins Long Jump, Bentley Frisch Wins Pole Vault

Brooklyn Smith won the Long Jump for the Junior High Tigers and Bentley Frisch won the Pole Vault Thursday at Rock Port in cold, damp conditions. 

For the girls, Rock Port ran away with the meet with 169 points. East Atchison had 69, Worth County 66, Mound City 63, Albany 26, South Holt 22, Union Star 13, North Andrew 12, Nodaway Valley 12, North Nodaway 7, and NEN 6.

For the boys, Rock Port had 100, Mound City 78, North Andrew 70, Worth County 53, Nodaway Valley 50, East Atchison 47, South Holt 33, Union Star 15, Albany 8, NEN 8, and North Nodaway 3.

For the girls, Brynn Chapman got a personal best in the 100 with a time of 17.79. Brooklyn Smith was fifth in the 400 with a time of 1:11.65. Hadley Rush was sixth in the 800 with a time of 3:15.62. Jolynn Hawk got a personal best with a time of 3:31.92. Audrey Runde was fourth in the 100 Hurdles with a season best of 19.26. 

The relay teams all placed. The 4x100 was second with a time of 59.44. The 4x200 was second with a time of 2:06. The 4x400 was fourth with a personal best time of 5:22.79, beating their old time by almost six seconds.

Brooklyn Smith was second in the High Jump with a personal best time of 1.32 meters. Paige Chaney was fifth with a time of 1.22. Megan Tracy was tied for second in the Pole Vault with a time of 1.98 meters. Hartley Fitzgerald was sixth with a personal best of 1.83. 

The highlight of the afternoon on the girls side was Brooklyn Smith winning the Long Jump with a jump of 4.48 meters. She beat her previous personal best by .32 of a meter. 

Megan Tracy was third in the Triple Jump with a personal best jump of 8.61. 

The Tigers may have found a new thrower. Audrey Runde, after starting off throwing between 16.94 and 17.62 meters, took a big leap forward and finished fourth with a throw of 21.95. Bella Blankenship was sixth with a throw of 19.45. 

For the boys, the Tigers placed two in the 100 Hurdles. Brock Healy was second with a time of 19 seconds. Mason Hiatt was fourth with a time of 19.67.

The 4x100 was third with a time of 56.86. The 4x200 was fourth with a time of 1:57.03.

The highlight of the afternoon for the boys was Bentley Frisch winning the Pole Vault with a height of 2.91 meters. It was a close three way race between Frisch, Cole White (Mound City), and Brock Healy, who really upped his game that afternoon. Frisch won out, with White second at 2.90 and Healy third with a personal best of 2.89. 

Maverick Cox tied for third in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.97 meters. Brock Healy was third in the Triple Jump with a jump of 9.59. 

Brock Healy was fourth in the Discus with a throw of 27.83. Wesley Brown got a personal best with a throw of 23.70. 

NEN

Piper Gray got a personal best in the 100 with a time of 15.79. Holly Bennett got a season best in the 200 with a time of 38.47. Rylee Scadden got a season best in the 400 with a time of 1:13.80. Sadie Hall got a personal best in the 100 Hurdles with a time of 21.54. 

The 4x100 was fifth with a time of 1:03.36. The 4x400 was fifth with a personal best time of 5:28.31. 

Piper Gray got a personal best in the Long Jump with a jump of 3.78 meters. Khloe Burns was fifth in the Shot Put with a throw of 8.79 meters. She was ahead of all the sixth and seventh graders; she will be a favorite to win that event next year if she works at it. 

Wyatt Scadden continued to move up the ranks in the 100, getting third with a personal best of 13.71. He was ahead of all the other seventh graders. He will be a favorite in that event along with Jackson Keho of North Nodaway next year if they work at it. 

Jaxen Taylor got a personal best in the 200 with a time of 37.56. Wyatt Scadden was sixth in the 400 with a time of 1:05.42. Liam Cordell got a personal best in the 800 with a time of 2:49.04. He got a season best in the 1600 with a time of 6:06.89. 

The Bluejays got two personal bests in the Long Jump. Xander Bodle got a personal best jump of 4.06 meters. Gracin Runde got a personal best jump of 3.69.

The field was loaded for Jace Burns in the Shot Put, but he beat all the seventh graders with a throw of 7.92 meters. He will be one to watch if he works at it. 

Brady O’Connell was sixth in the Discus with a throw of 24.68.

North Nodaway

Trynzlee Ebrecht got a personal best in the 400 with a time of 1:16.74. It was an improvement by over seven seconds from last year. Zoey Pearson got a personal best in the 1600 and was sixth with a time of 6:55.64. She beat her old mark by nine seconds. 

The Mustangs got two personal bests in the 100 Hurdles. Trynzlee Ebrecht got a personal best mark of 20 seconds. Pyper Smith got a personal best mark of 23.87.

The highlight of the day for the Mustangs was Ebrecht getting third in the Long Jump. She got a personal best mark of 4.15 meters, improving by almost half a meter. Zoey Phillips also got a personal best with a jump of 3.45. 

For the boys, Jackson Keho was sixth in the 100 with a time of 13.94. Gannon Stricker got a personal best time of 1:14.59 in the 400; it was an improvement of 3½ seconds. Robbie Forney got a personal best in the 100 Hurdles with a time of 21.83. It was an improvement of 1.56 seconds over last year.

The 4x400 was sixth with a personal best time of 5:08.80. It was an improvement of over seven seconds from their time at Mound City.

Tristen Wray got a personal best in the Long Jump with a jump of 3.26 meters. Jackson Keho was sixth in the Triple Jump with a personal best of 8.94 meters. 


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