The Gilman City girls had a banner day Wednesday at South Harrison, clinching the HDC Championship over seven other teams. Gilman City had 150, Newtown-Harris 115, Mercer 99, Braymer 41, East Harrison 36, North Daviess 34, Winston 22, and Tri-County 10.
Tenley Griffith was fourth in the 100 with a personal best time of 14.20. Khloey Sperry won the 200 with a time of 27.82, beating her previous mark by almost a second. Tenley Griffith was third with a personal best time of 29.81. Khloey Sperry got her third win in the 400, getting a time of 1:03.58. That was .82 of a second over her previous mark. Hailey McClure knocked over five seconds off her time and finished fourth with a time of 1:11.22.
Avery Gregg knocked two seconds off her time in the 800 and won by over 25 seconds with a time of 2:29.07. Paisley Taggart had just as little competition for second, getting a time of 2:54.08. Avery Gregg knocked six seconds off her time in the 1600 and won with a time of 5:47.12. Paisley Taggart was second with a time of 6:42.12. Avery Gregg tried her hand at the 3200 and won with a time of 13:48.95.
Alli Burke was fourth in the 100 Hurdles with a personal best time of 20.61. She won the 300 Hurdles with a personal best time of 55.29. The 4x800 team of Hailey McClure, Alli Burke, Paisley Taggart, and Avery Gregg won with a time of 11:57.38, giving Avery her fourth win of the afternoon.
Khloey Sperry won the High Jump, matching a personal best with a height of 1.65 meters. Alli Burke was sixth in the Long Jump with a jump of 3.79 meters.
Pyper Taggart won in the Shot Put for the first time all year with a personal best throw of 8.83 meters. Pyper was second in the Discus and improved her distance by over two meters, getting a throw of 23.30. Tenley Griffith was sixth with a throw of 18.34 meters.
Khloey Sperry picked up her fifth first place finish in the Javelin, getting a personal best throw of 35.55 meters. She improved on her throw by over four meters.
The junior high girls, after struggling to place all year, also had a breakout day in Bethany, getting 72 team points and a fourth place finish.
The highlight for the Hawks on the junior high girls side was finishing 1-2 in the 100. Sixth grader Shayleigh Webb won with a time of 14.40. Chyles Webb was second with a time of 14.55, improving on her time by .7 of a second.
Chyles Webb was second in the 200 with a time of 31.11, improving on her time by .38 of a second. Shayleigh Webb was fifth with a time of 33.67. Chyles Webb was second in the 400 with a time of 1:11.33, improving on her time by 2.49 seconds. Shayleigh Webb got her second win in the 800 with a time of 3:00.72. Emmery Smith was fifth with a time of 4:32.90. Aspen Wyatt was third in the 1600 with a time of 8:51.37.
Chyles Webb was second in the High Jump with a height of 1.20 meters. Shayleigh Webb was fifth in the Long Jump with a jump of 3.35 meters. Emmery Smith was third in the Triple Jump with a jump of 6.22 meters. Aspen Wyatt was fifth in the Shot Put with a throw of 8.13 meters.
The boys finished fourth with 78 team points. Camden Griffith won the 100 with a time of 11.45, close to a personal best. Camden Griffith won the 200 with a personal best time of 23.39. Camden won the 400 with a time of 51.57.
Mason Preston won the High Jump with a personal best height of 1.85 meters. Camden Griffith nearly pulled off a fourth first in the Long Jump, getting second with a jump of 5.30 meters. Mason Preston was third with a personal best of 5.24 meters. Mason Preston collected his second win in the Triple Jump with a jump of 10.71 meters. Jace Estrada won the Shot Put with a throw of 11.51 meters. Jace Estrada was fourth in the Discus with a throw of 27.33 meters.
The junior high boys finished with 15 points. The 4x100 team of Kasim Curtis, Jonah Scarborough, Oliver Griffith, and Grady Webb was third with a time of 1:16.38. The 4x200 team of Kasim Curtis, Oliver Griffith, Jonah Scarborough, and Grady Webb was second with a time of 2:42.73. Oliver Griffith was sixth in the Discus with a throw of 16.16 meters.
The next day, the Gilman City girls were fourth at the Bulldog Relays in South Harrison with 78 team points, while the boys were eighth with 18 points.
For the girls, Pyper Taggart was fourth in the Shot Put with a throw of 8.60 meters. Alli Burke was sixth with a throw of 8.40 meters. Pyper was fourth in the Discus with a throw of 22.93 meters. Tenley Griffith was seventh with a throw of 19.02 meters.
Khloey Sperry and Annabelle Gardner resumed their duel in Bethany; they have been neck and neck in the High Jump all year. This time, Gardner and Sperry both had heights of 1.60 meters, with Gardner edging Sperry out on tiebreaks.
Tenley Griffith was seventh in the Long Jump with a jump of 4.35 meters.
Khloey Sperry showed her win in the Javelin from the day before was no accident as she won again with a throw of 34.38 meters. Alli Burke was sixth with a throw of 24.45 meters. Hailey McClure was third in the 3200 with a time of 14:35.36.
Avery Gregg was second in the 1600 with a time of 6:04.94. Paisley Taggart was fourth with a time of 6:25.26. Alli Burke was fifth in the 300 Hurdles with a time of 56.06. Paisley Taggart was third in the 800 with a time of 2:50.08. Khloey Sperry was second in the 200 with a time of 28.19. Tenley Griffith was sixth with a time of 30.26.
For the boys, Jace Estrada was third in the Shot Put with a throw of 11.35 meters. Mason Preston was second in the High Jump with a height of 1.70 meters. Camden Griffith was fifth in the 100 with a time of 11.62.
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