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District track meet results

Despite a weather setback, the Leopard track team finished with first place in their district track meet last week. The meet, which had been scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, was pushed back to Thursday and Friday due to the harsh rain and cold weather. Many individuals advanced to the area meet, where the team will compete against District 14-4A in what promises to be a very competitive meet. The top four from each event at the Area meet continue on to the Regional meet at UTA on April 26 & 27.

Girls

Lauren Sturm- Pole Vault (1st), 100 hurdles (2nd), 4×400 Relay (2nd)

Ashley Bassett- Long Jump (4th), 300 hurdles (1st, school record), 100 hurdles (3rd), 4×400 Relay (2nd)

Riley Goodell- 800 (2nd, school record), 4×400 Relay (2nd)

Shani Rainey- Triple Jump (3rd), 400 (3rd), 4×400 Relay (2nd)

Katie Ruhala- 1600 (1st), 3200 (1st)

Abby Tedford- 1600 (3rd), 3200 (3rd)

Chloe Tedder- 3200 (4th)

Lucy Tweedie- Shot put (4th), Discus (2nd)

 

Boys

Grayson Williams- 300 hurdles (2nd, school record), 4×400 Relay (3rd, school record)

Austin Kruzich- 400 (3rd), 4×400 Relay (3rd, school record)

AJ Srivastava- 4×400 Relay (3rd, school record)

Aaron Fuller- 4×400 Relay (3rd, school record)

Zack Saffle- 110 hurdles (3rd)

Cameron Knight- High Jump (2nd)

Kendall Joiner- 1600 (1st)

Kasey Fagin- Pole Vault (1st)

Luke Nicklas- Pole Vault (2nd)

Grant Jarvis, Dan Sefcik, Noah Coffey, Skyler Roundtree- 4×200 Relay (4th)

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