BAXTER-CAMRYN Russell won two individual programs, Bolt’s shuttle Hurdle relay team placed the season-case winning time and the Bacter Girls Track and Field Team on Monday placed the bolt cod invotive in the fourth place.
The first domestic meeting of the season’s bolt was reduced due to the weather. They did not have 4×100 or 4×400 relay and a strong wind prevented most athletes from posting season-survival time.
Baxter scored 88.5 points in the fourth and Kolfax-Mingo finished sixth with 72 points. South Hardine won the meat championship with 122 and Ankeni Christian (102.5) and affected West Marshall (101) in the other. BCLUW (86.5) was in fifth place and the rest of the 10-Team region included Saydel (30), Colo-NESCO (15), South East Warren (12) and BGM (9.5).
Baxter Head Girls Track and Field Coach Josh Russell said, “The last night was about battling weather and competing for more places than that time, which were running.” “Knowing that, we had a lot of girls who had presented their seeds. Many of our girls are starting to see what happens to be competitive, and what they do will continue to practice by the time they perform. Overall, it was a good night against what they perform. Overall, it was a good night against the quality teams.”
Ashlin Hosbond won the loan of Tigerx, but Kolfax-Mingo recorded five-three finish.
Russell opened his night with a win in long jump. He won the program with a jump of 16 feet, 1 1/2 inch. Russell also won the 100 meter hurdles in 18.54 seconds.
The winning shuttle Hurdle relay team won the race in 1 minute, 17.73 seconds in the season-wonder, Kamdin Kramp, Kendal Bromel and Grace Andereg and Grace and Best.
Both the runner-ups of Wonders Baxter were part of the finish. She was second in high jump with a jump of 4-6.
The 4×200 relay team of Alyvia Burdess, Makayla True, Wonders and Sydnee Hibs finished second in 2: 02.28.
Brummel and Hibbs registered two third -place finish of Bolt. In 1: 17.22, Bromel was third in the 400 hurdles and Hibs (14.59) and Russell (14.71) increased to 3-4 in 100.
Hibs (32.26) and Cramp (32.51) were also 5-6 in 200 and Satya finished fifth in 3,000 with a time of 13: 13.6 and finished sixth in 800 in 800.
Hosbond won in 1,500 for Kolfax-Mango. She won the race in 5: 34.99. Hosbond also finished third in 3,000 in 11: 54.52.
Trinity Smith was a runner-up in 400 hurdles. She posted a time of 1: 16.23 and finished third in a long jump with a jump of 14-6.
Emma Cook (30–4) and Lexi Eller (28–9) finished 3–5 in shot puts, Grace Hansbarger (4-6) was fourth in high jump and Jessie Pardi (19.61) was sixth in the 100 hurdles.