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Grand River Conference Boys Track & Field Winners

by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Team Champions
Putnam County wins their 1st GRC Track & Field Championship.

Photo Credit: Putnam County R-1 School Facebook Page

Team Standings

  • Putnam County 122                               
  • Worth County 74
  • Milan 67
  • Polo 64
  • Albany 61
  • Princeton 57
  • Trenton 52
  • King City 46
  • Maysville 43
  • North Andrew 42
  • Stanberry 36
  • South Harrison 36
  • North Harrison 13
  • Gallatin 12
  • St. Joseph Christian 2

Individual Champions

Boys

100 Meter Dash - Blaine Perkins, Putnam County, 11.03
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson


200 Meter Dash - Ty Mooney, King City, 22.55
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson


400 Meter Dash - Andrew Rhoades, Princeton, 52.95
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

800 Meter Run - Andrew Huffstutter, Trenton, 2:11.73
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

1600 Meter Run - Nathan Keck, Milan, 5:11.42
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

3200 Meter Run - Nathan Keck, Milan, 10:49.83
Photo Credit: Sara Keck

110 Meter Hurdles - Tanner Russo, North Andrew, 17.02
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

300 Meter Hurdles - Tanner Russo, North Andrew, 42.72
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

4x100 Meter Relay - Putnam County, 44.50 (GRC Record)
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

4x200 Meter Relay - Albany, 1:34.91
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

Photo Credit: Amber Davis

4x400 Meter Relay - Worth County, 3:49.10
Photo Credit: Worth County Tiger Talk Facebook Page

Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

4x800 Meter Relay - Putnam County, 9:16.89
Photo Credit: Brent Johnson

High Jump - Blaine Perkins, Putnam County, 1.90m

Long Jump - Jeremy Bennett, Milan, 6.34m
Photo Credit: Terri Kelly


Triple Jump - Jeremy Bennett, Milan, 12.57m
Photo Credit: Rebecca Bennett

Pole Vault - Jake Rouse, Putnam County, 4.10m
Photo Credit: Putnam County R-1 School Facebook Page

Discus - Maverick Gentry, Polo, 41.50m
Photo Credit: Kelli Gentry

Javelin - Maverick Gentry, Polo, 42.08m

Shot Put - Jacob Chittum, North Andrew, 14.37m
Photo Credit: Anthony Crane



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