Brock Healy and Mason Hiatt got firsts at the Worth County Early Bird Tuesday to lead the Tiger junior high squad to victory as they overcame four firsts by Grady Gockel (son of NEN grad Emily (Schmitz) Gockel) of Platte Valley. The girls were third as Brooklyn Smith won two events.
For the boys, Worth County won with 89 points. North Andrew had 67, NEN 55, Platte Valley 53, Princeton 42, Stanberry 41, South Harrison 28, Gilman City 18, North Nodaway 15, King City 14, Nodaway Valley 13, Tri-County 12, Albany 10, North Harrison 6, and Union Star 1.
Cole Hardy tried his hand in the 200 and was sixth with a time of 28.37. Jordan Dannar improved his time in the 400 by over two seconds and was second with a time of 59.58. Mason Hiatt, who had finished behind Brock Healy in the 100 Hurdles all year last year, beat him out and won the event with a personal best time of 17.65. Healy was fourth with a time of 18.76.
The 4x100 team of Jordan Dannar, Hudson Cameron, Cole Hardy, and Mason Hiatt was second with a time of 53.91. The 4x200 team of Cole Hardy, Mason Hiatt, Hudson Cameron, and Max Hiatt was second with a time of 1:55.30.
Brock Healy was second in the Pole Vault with a height of 2.13 meters. Jordan Dannar was second in the Long Jump with a personal best distance of 4.84. Brock Healy was second in the Triple Jump with a jump of 10.31 meters. Owyn Wuillay improved his distance in the Shot Put by almost 1.5 meters, placing second with a throw of 9.72 meters.
The highlight of the afternoon for the Tigers was the Discus, where they finished 1-2. Brock Healy improved his distance from last year by over 7 meters and won with a throw of 37.45. Owyn Wuillay improved his distance from last year by over 11 meters and was second with a throw of 32.30.
For the girls, Stanberry had 88, Princeton 78, Worth County 72, King City 55, NEN 32, Albany 28, North Nodaway 26, Union Star 19, South Harrison 17, Platte Valley 14, Nodaway Valley 13, Mercer 9, North Andrew 9, and Gilman City 2.
Brooklyn Smith won the 100 with a time of 14.08 seconds. She was second in the 200 and knocked over 1.5 seconds off her time from last year with a time of 29.70. She tried her hand in the 100 Hurdles for the first time, showed good form in practices, and won with a time of 19.51.
The 4x100 team of Brecklyn Rush, Renae Gladstone, Kaydence Downing, and Brianna Riley was fifth with a time of 59.60. The 4x200 team of Brecklyn Rush, Renae Gladstone, Kaydence Downing, and Brianna Riley was third with a time of 2:06.10. The 4x400 team of Brecklyn Rush, Kinley Fletchall, Renae Gladstone, and Kaydence Downing was third with a time of 5:10.50.
Hadley Rush tried her hand at the Pole Vault and was second with a height of 1.68 meters. Brooklyn Smith was second in the Long Jump with a personal best time of 4.46 meters, almost .9 of a meter better than her distance last year. Brianne Riley was fourth with a jump of 3.89 meters, almost .8 of a meter better than last year. Kennedy Murphy tried her hand at the Triple Jump and was second with a jump of 8.20 meters. Kinley Fletchall tried her hand as well, getting a fifth place jump of 7.64.
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