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Boys

 

1 Beech 159

 

2 Station Camp 117

 

3 Hendersonville 111

 

4 Gallatin 73

 

5 Portland 40

 

6 White House 20

 

7 Merrol Hyde Magnet 2

 

100-meter dash

 

1 Sheffield Beech 10.85

 

2 Allen Beech 11.54

 

3 Umpenhour Hendersonville 11.71

 

200-meter dash

 

1 Byrum Station Camp 21.82

 

2 Sheffield Beech 22.67

 

3 West White House 23.50

 

400-meter dash

 

1 Reeves Station Camp 49.80

 

2 Salmon Beech 53.80

 

3 Sutphin White House 54.30

 

800-meter run

 

1 Reeves Beech 2:07

 

2 Willmore Gallatin 2:12

 

3 Baites Beech 2:14

 

1600-meter run

 

1 Reeves Beech 4:56

 

2 Calhoun Hendersonville 5:03

 

3 Robertson Portland 5:06

 

3200-meter run

 

1 Calhoun Hendersonville N/A

 

2 Robertson Portland N/A

 

3 Moser Hendersonville N/A

 

110-meter hurdles

 

1 Bartholomew Hendersonville 16.46

 

2 Pearson Beech 17.71

 

3 Weatherspoon Hendersonville 18.83

 

300-meter hurdles

 

1 Davenport Station Camp 42.92

 

2 Bartholomew Hendersonville 45.22

 

3 Dowlen Beech 46.10

 

400-meter relay

 

1 Station Camp 44.12

 

2 Hendersonville 45.86

 

3 Gallatin 45.89

 

800-meter relay

 

1 Station Camp 1:33.06

 

2 Beech 1:37.06

 

3 Gallatin 1:37.66

 

1600-meter relay

 

1 Station Camp 3:37.10

 

2 Beech 3:42.00

 

3 Gallatin 3:43.60

 

3200-meter relay

 

1 Station Camp 8:56

 

2 Gallatin 9:10

 

3 Hendersonville 9:19

 

Discus

 

1 David Pal Hendersonville 120-5

 

2 George Felts Gallatin 107-9

 

3 Scott Willey Beech 107-1 1/2

 

High Jump

 

1 Brandon Reeves Station Camp 6-0

 

2 J.T. Ferrell Gallatin 5-8

 

3 Malcolm Sheffield Beech 5-6

 

Long Jump

 

1 Byrum Station Camp 21-1

 

2 Suttle Portland 19-9

 

3 Luca Beech 18-2

 

Shot Put

 

1 Williams Gallatin 39-11

 

2 Armstrong Hendersonville 38-11 _

 

3 Bell Gallatin 38-8 _

 

Triple Jump

 

1 Luca Beech 38-0

 

2 Davenport Station Camp 37-10 _

 

3 Suttle Portland 37-5 _

 

Girls

 

1 Beech 139

 

2 Hendersonville 105

 

3 Station Camp 95

 

4 Gallatin 76

 

5 Portland 74

 

6 White House 8

 

7 Merrol Hyde Magnet 0

 

100-meter dash

 

1 Guice Beech 12.12

 

2 Graves Hendersonville 13.16

 

3 Bowers Gallatin 13.19

 

200-meter dash

 

1 Guice Beech 25.43

 

2 Bowers Gallatin 27.58

 

3 Graves Hendersonville 27.60

 

400-meter dash

 

1 Graves Hendersonville 1:04.20

 

2 Fleming Beech 1:07.79

 

3 Hale Station Camp 1:04.49

 

800-meter run

 

1 Holtfreter Hendersonville 2.29

 

2 Campbell Station Camp 2.46

 

3 McManus Station Camp 2.52

 

1600-meter run

 

1 Holtfreter Hendersonville 5:44

 

2 Morgan Beech 6:29

 

3 Willett Beech 6:32

 

3200-meter run

 

1 Holtfreter Hendersonville N/A

 

2 Morgan Beech N/A

 

3 Heffington Gallatin N/A

 

100-meter hurdles

 

1 Ivey Gallatin 18.24

 

2 Smith Portland 18.36

 

3 Salcido Portland 18.61

 

300-meter hurdles

 

1 Salcido Portland 51.60

 

2 Ivey Gallatin 52.89

 

3 Simmons Station Camp 53.24

 

400-meter relay

 

1 Gallatin 55.19

 

2 Station Camp 55.92

 

3 Hendersonville 58.92

 

800-meter relay

 

1 Station Camp 1:57.30

 

2 Gallatin 2:01.13

 

3 Beech 2:07.25

 

1600-meter relay

 

1 Hendersonville 4:25.60

 

2 Beech 4:41.30

 

3 Station Camp 4:43.40

 

3200-meter relay

 

1 Beech 12:16

 

2 Hendersonville 12:20

 

3 Station Camp 12:30

 

Discus

 

1 Casady Hoffman Beech 70-9 _

 

2 Alex Hall Hendersonville 70-0

 

3 Kris Salter Beech 67-3

 

High Jump

 

1 Candace Salcido Portland 4-10

 

1 Sarah Smith Portland 4-10

 

3 Leeanna Hague Station Camp 4-6

 

Long Jump

 

1 Guice Beech 17-1/2

 

2 Bowers Gallatin 16-0

 

3 Williams Portland 13-10

 

Shot Put

 

1 Gleaves Gallatin 29-8 _

 

2 Holffman Beech 27-7

 

3 Hayes Beech 26-6 _

 

Triple Jump

 

1 Campbell Station Camp 31-10 _

 

2 Stallings Hendersonville 31-7 _

 

3 Salcido Portland 29-4 1/2

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