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lington, sailing 20 feet, and
fourth in Powell at 19-1.
Welch placed sixth in Burl-
ington at 18-7-1/4.
Teter placed sixth at
Powell in the 200-meter
dash Saturday with a time
of 25.20, a personal record.
Junior Tristen Snyder
finished 10th in the 100-me-
ter dash at Burlington with
a personal-record time of
11.90 and was llth in the
long jump with a leap of 17-
9, a personal record.
"I liked Tristen's 100
meters in Burlington, and
he looked good in the long
jump," Sanders said. "He
has put a lot of time into
both events."
In middle distance run-
ning, sophomore Jacob New-
man had two strong outings
in the 800 meters, winning
the race in Burlington with
a time of 2:13.38 and placing
second in Powell at 2:14.08.
"Jacob ran pretty well
back to back," Sanders said.
"He's gaining more confi-
dence. He's always been
a good runner, but there
comes a point when you re-
alize you can be better than
you are. He's starting to see
that."
Freshman Kaleb Mayes
placed fourth in the 800 at
Burlington, covering the
two laps in 2:25.40, and
brother Andrew was hot on
his heels, placing fifth at
2:25.81 (PR). Merrill Beck
was sixth at 2:26.56. Ka-
leb went on to place fifth in
Powell at 2:27.84, and Beck
was sixth at 2:28.09.
Junior Eston Croft won
the ll0-meter high hurdles
in Burlington with a time of
16.65 (hand-held), then pre-
qualified for State at Powell
with a third-place finish in
16.70.
"Eston hit a hurdle in
Burlington, and that made
him mad. He shot forward
to win," Sanders said.
Derek Phelps ran a per-
sonal record 17.74 in the
110 hurdles to place third
in Burlington, and McKay
Mayes was fourth at 17.87
(PR). Phelps ran 18.29 at
Powell, placing eighth.
"All of our hurdlers did
well in the ll0s," Sanders
said. "I'm impressed with
McKay. He just started run-
ning hurdles during indoor
and has really developed
well."
Mayes placed third in
the 300-meter hurdles in
Burlington with a person-
al-record time of 47.36. Ty-
ler Teter placed fourth in
Burlington at 48.14 and
eighth in Powell at 49.40.
Croft placed fifth in Burling-
ton at 49.26.
Garet Fowler set a per-
sonal record in the shot
put Friday, placing second
with a throw of 40-9-3/4.
He placed sixth in Powell at
40-6.
Other boys results from
last week:
lOOm dash - Brandon Teter 15th
at Bud, 11.99 (PR), ei~th at Powell,
12.07, Tyler Teter 17th at Bud, 12.04
(PR), 16th at Powell,/2.41, Eston
CroE 18th (tie) at Burl,/2.14, Britton
Woody 18th (tie) at Burl, 12.14 (PR),
20th at Powell, 12.75, Derek Phelps
20th (B),/2.34 (PR), 25th (P), 13.17,
Chase DeGroat 30th (B), 13.40 (PR),
Warren Allen 13.96 (B), Richard Man-
gali 14.87 (PR, B), 15.16 (P); 200m
dash - DeGroat seventh (B), 28.55
(PR), Allen lOth (13), 30,34, Mangali
12th (13), 32.01 (PR), 21st (P), 31.58;
400m dash - Dylan Ohman sixth
(B), 1.00.78 (PR), lOth (P), 1.02.07,
Chance Wilson ninth (13), 1.05.43,
15th (P), 1.07.54; 800m - Kyle
Burton 12th (P), 2:57.40; 1,600 me-
ters - Alex Sawaya fifth (P), 5:27.56,
Andrew Mayes sixth (P), 5:31.61;
1,600m relay - Lovell fiff.h (B),
4:14.88 (Beck, Alex Sawaya, Wilson,
Ohman); 3,200m relay - Lovell first
(B), 9:11.81 (AJ Dickson, Newman,
Sawaya, K. Mayes);
Long jump - Britton Woody lOth (13),
17-9-//2, McKay Mayes 16th (B),
17-0, 14th (P), 17-3-//2, Tyler Teter
27th (B), 15-3, Dylan Ohman 13-1
(B), Caiin McArthur 15th (P), 17-//2,
Brandon Wolvington 21st (P), 16-4-
//2; triple jump - Eston Croft ninth
(P), 35--//2; pole vault - Woody
seventh (13), 8-0; shot put - Brandon
Wolvington sixth (B), 38-5-//2, lOth
(P), 38-0, Jaret Collins lOth (B), 37-4,
19th (P), 34-1-//2, Aaron Monterde
12th (B), 36-11, 27th (P), 32-0,
Daniel Strom 13th (B), 36-11, 22nd
(P), 32-11-//2, Payton Hetland 15th
(B), 34-0, 28-7-//2 (P), Kyle Burton
16th (B), 33-1, 26th (P), 32-2, Alan
Crosby 25th (B), 27-11, 25-8-//2 (P),
Calin McArthur 31st (P), 29-8-//2;
discus - Strom first (B), 126-0, ninth
(P), 116-2, Monterde third (13), :122-
6-//2, eighth (P), 122-1-//2, Fowler
ninth (B), 93-6, 17th (P), 106-8 (PR),
Collins 13th (B), 87-11, 28th (P),
89-4-//2, Burton 15th (B), 85-5-//2
(PR), 27th (P), 89-7 (PR), Crosby 19th
(13), 58-5-//2 (PR), 73-3 (P), Hetland
21st 03), 65-9, 68-10 (P), McArthur
69~ (P).
GIRLS RESULTS
Coaches named junior
Ameesha Anderson as the
female athlete of the week.
Anderson prequalified for
State in the 100-meter dash
Friday in Burlington, run-
ning a personal-record time
of 13.39 to place fifth. She
also finished 10th in Powell
at 13.83.
"That was her goal com-
ing in (qualifying for State),"
Sanders said. "She's been
in relays at State but want-
ed to be in an open event, so
that was a big goal for her."
Senior Kim Shumway
broke Betsy Bischoffs 2005
school record in the 100-me-
ter dash on paper Friday
with a time of 12.55, but
with the hand-held adjust-
ment, Sanders said, her
time would be 12.84, leav-
ing Bischoffhanging on with
her record time of 12.75.
Shumway won the race in
Burlington, then ran 12.86
Saturday to place second in
Powell.
Like the boys, several
girls ran outstanding times
in the sprints in Burlington
Friday. Caitlyn Lundberg
placed seventh in the 100
Friday with a time of 13.48
and 12th Saturday in Paw-
ell at 14.16. A pair of fresh-
men battled in the 100 Fri-
day. Trysa Flood finished
10th with a time of 13.87
(PR), Emily Snell l lth at
13.90 (PR).
In the 200, Shumway
powered to victory in both
meets, running a time of
26.62 in Burlington and
26.47 in Powell. Lundberg
placed fourth in Powell at
28.61, a personal record,
and was llth in Powell at
29.51. Flood ran the 200 for
the first time this season
and placed seventh in Bur-
lington (29.86) and eighth in
Powell (29.35).
Shumway won the
400-meter dash in Powell,
running the lap in 58.39, and
freshman Shelby Wardell
placed in both meets, win-
ning the 400 in Burlington
at 1:05.96, a personal re-
cord, and placing sixth in
Powell at 1:07.12.
Freshman Jazmyn See
won the 800 meters in Bur-
lington with a personal-re-
cord time of 2:58.88, and
she was sixth in Powell at
3:05.31. Charri McArthur
ran the 800 for the first time
this season in Powell and
placed third with a time of
2:52.93.
One of the highlights
of the weekend, Sanders
said, was the performance
of sophomore Jaclyn Ca[d-
well, who won the 1,600 me-
ters in both Burlington and
Powell. Caldwell prequali-
fled for State in Burlington
with a time of 5:53.44 and
ran 5:59.67 in Powell.
"Her form is looking a
lot better. She was one of
our possibilities for ath-
lete of the week," Sanders
said. "She was able to beat
the Shoshoni girl (Olivia
Thompson) in Burlington."
Harper placed third in
the 100-meter intermediate
hurdles Friday with a time
of 17.97, then tied teammate
Whitney Grant for sixth
Saturday at 18.21. Kendra
Price placed sixth in Burl-
ington at 20.67 and finished
13th in Powell at 20.79.
Grant placed third in the
300-meter low hurdles Sat-
urday with a time of 56.01.
"I liked Madison in the
hurdles," Sanders said.
"She's been wanting to get
a quicker time, and in both
meets she really did."
In relays, the quartet of
Caldwell, Charri McArthur,
See and Harper won the
3,200-meter relay in Burl-
ington with a time of 11:28.
The 1,600-meter relay
team of Chayli McArthur,
Wardell, Charri McArthur
and Savanna Savage placed
first in Burlington with a
time of 4:41.72 and third in
Powell at 4:49.01.
The sprint relay team
(4x100) team of Snell, Flood,
Anderson and Lundberg
placed second in Burling-
ton with a time of 55.46 and
fourth in Powell at 55.13
with Whitney Grant run-
ning in place of Lundberg.
Junior Chayli McAr-
thur swept both the long
jump and triple jump over
the weekend. McArthur won
the long jump at 15-11-1/4
in Burlington and 16-1-1/2
in Powell. She won the tri-
ple jump in Burlington with
a leap of 33-4-3/4, then won
it again in Powell at 34-1/2.
Snell continued her
growth in the jumps. The
freshman placed second in
the long jump in Burling-
ton with a personal-record
jump of 14-10-1/2, then fin-
ished 12th in Powell at 13-
7. Lundberg placed third in
the long jump in Burling-
ton at 14-8-1/2 and eighth in
Powell at 14-5-1/4.
Flood jumped over 30
feet in the triple jump in
both meets, sailing 30-2-1/2
for fifth place in Burlington
and 31-6-1/2 for fourth place
in Powell.
Sanders said it was good
to see Shelby Wardell clear
seven feet in the pole vault
Friday, placing third, and
she went 6-0 in Powell, good
for llth place. Grant won
the pole vault in Powell,
clearing 9 feet.
Sophomore Sierra Mon-
tanez set two personal re-
cords Saturday in Powell,
placing sixth in the discus
with a throw of 83-7 and
seventh in the shot put with
a toss of 27-5-1/2.
Other girls results
include:
lOOm dash - Emily Snell 13th (P),
14.18, Trysa Flood 14th (P), 14.21,
Mya Meier 14th (B), 14.51, Ivy
Abraham 19th (B), 14.90, Paige
Schmitt 24th (13), 17.52 (PR); 200m
dash - Anderson ninth (P), 293,8,
Madison Harper 17th (P), 3022,
Jamie Kite ninth ([3), 30.43, Sami
Newman /2th (13), 31.86; 400m
dash - Newman 16th (P), 1:1525;
1,600 meters - AEon George fourth
(B), 7-~1.75, 11th (P), 7:47.57;
Long jump- Ivy Abraham 13th (B),
12-11, 15th (P), 13-3; pole vault
- Snell filth (B), 6-0, 11th (P), 6-0;
high jump - Savanna Savage fourth
(B), 4-6, eighth (P), 4-5, Ivy Abraham
sixth (B), 4-4, third (P), 4-7 (PR),
Kendra Price seventh (B), 4-2, lOth
(P), 4-3, Mya Meier ninth (B), 4-2,
Jamie Kite lOth (t3), 4-2; shot put -
Sami Stevens ninth (B), 23-10-//2,
17th (P), 23-0, Aly Schneider lOth
(B), 22-4-3/4 (PR), 15th (P), 23-2:
1/2 (PR); discus - Stevens fifth (B),
69-7, 17th (P), 60-6, Schneider
11th (B), 61-10-//2, 21st (P), 57-6.
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