Track team posts “PBs” at OHS
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Track members post personal best at OHS
Several local athletes delivered their personal best during a tri-meet with Owensboro and McLean County last Thursday in Owensboro.
“I am very happy for both boys and girls teams,” HCHS coach Chris Hawkins said. “McLean County is in our region and it was good to compete against and out score them. The team posted several PBs (personal best times) during the meet. I am very proud of them. They are improving every meet.”
Isabella “Izzy” Ross won the 1600 meters in 6:07, with Juliana Nevitt second in 7:11.
Ross won the 800 meter run in 2:48, with Sydney Weatherholt second in 3:07. Erica Lindsey was sixth in 3:31. “Izzy continues to impress. She is currently ranked second in the 1600 and third in the 800 in our region,” Hawkins noted.
Alex Kratzer was second in the girls 100 meter dash with a time of 14 seconds flat. Halee Duff was fourth in 15.71, and Leelee Board fifth in 16.84. Askiyah Hughes of OHS won in 13.70.
Kratzer won the triple jump with a distance of 29–03.
Kratzer was second in the 200 meters in 30 seconds. Duff was seventh in 34.78, and Emily McCormick ninth in 35.50. Kayla Davidson of OHS won in 28.71.
Kratzer was second in the long jump with a leap of 13 feet, eight inches. Duff was third at 11–06. Davidson won at 14–01.
Weatherholt was second in the 400 meters in 1:11, and Lindsey was third in 1:13. Davidson won in 1:02.
Board was second in the 100 meter hurdles in 24.2 seconds. Jasmine Buck of OHS won in 21.07.
Emily McCormick was third in the shot put with a throw of 19–06. Allyson McCormick was fourth at 18–07, and Mackenzie Basham sixth at 15–09.5. Lizy Phillips of OHS won at 32–02.5.
Emily McCormick was fourth in the discus at 35–11, with Allyson McCormick fifth at 34–05, and Basham seventh at 33–11.5. Phillips won at 81–04.
OHS won the meet with 130 points, with Hancock second with 126 points. McLean scored 57 points.
Boys results
Adam Gregory won the shot put with a throw of 35 feet, six inches.
Luke Pritchard was third at 34–01, and Connor Szefi eighth at 25–01. Gregory was second in the discus with a toss of 94–09.5, and Pritchard was fourth at 89–02. Szefi was eighth at 60–07.5. Austin Gough of OHS won (102–08).
Alex Basham was third in the triple jump with a distance of 33–05. Elliot Evans of McLean won at 39–03.
Basham ran fourth in the 100 meter dash in a time of 12.3 seconds. Sebastain Fredell was seventh in 12.56 and Braydon Wathen 10th in 13.72. Reece Carroll of OHS won in 11 seconds flat.
Fredell ran uncontested in winning the 110 meter hurdles in 18 seconds flat.
Basham was fourth in the long jump with a leap of 15–07.5. Wathen was seventh in 13–09. Steven Stevenson of OHS won in 20–01.
Cooper Jones was second in the 400 meters in 1:03. Lucas Hartz of OHS won in 58.4.
Hunter Stephens was third in the 1600 meters in 5:55, and Austin Kellems was fifth in 6:29.
Jones was fourth in the 200 meter dash in 25.96. Zackary Clark of OHS won in 22.88. Stephens was sixth in 2:42, and Kellems was eighth in 2:52.
OHS won the meet with 196 points, with McLean second (99 points) and Hancock third (98 points).
By Steve Wimmer