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GRC Boys Track & Field Rankings

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Current Rankings of GRC Track & Field Boys Athletes by Event
Based on best times on Mo.MileSplit.com
as of 4/21/2024

100 Meter Dash
  1. Diego Lopez, Putnam County - 11.97
  2. Mason Galloway, South Harrison - 12.03
  3. Cooper Fox, Polo - 12.12
  4. Anthony Wilson, Milan - 12.26
  5. Shiloh Tipton, Putnam County - 12.34
  6. Aziel Alcantara, Milan - 12.76
  7. Levi Carder, Gallatin - 12.93
  8. Thomas Ross, Polo - 12.95
200 Meter Dash
  1. Kayden Gabbard, Maysville - 23.73
  2. Don-Divin Ngombo, Milan - 23.82
  3. Erick Reyes Acevedo, Milan - 23.84
  4. Diego Lopez, Putnam County - 24.90
  5. Gavin, Wilmes, Gallatin - 24.92
  6. Shiloh Tipton, Putnam County - 25.15
  7. Cooper Houser, Trenton - 25.59
  8. Jacob Jones, Putnam County - 25.60
400 Meter Dash
  1. Parker Sollars, Maysville - 54.07
  2. Alexis Castillo-Gonzalez, Milan - 55.24
  3. Gavin Wilmes, Gallatin - 55.34
  4. Avery Campbell-Johnson, Putnam County - 56.03
  5. Cooper Houser, Trenton - 56.29
  6. Sullivan Bird, Gallatin - 56.68
  7. Tony Linhart, Milan - 57.50
  8. Gage Pierce, Trenton - 58.24
800 Meter Run
  1. Jude Watt, Putnam County - 2:05.44
  2. Asher Pryor, Trenton - 2:07.82
  3. Avery Campbell-Johnson, Putnam County - 2:10.34
  4. Pryce Johnson, Gallatin - 2:15.53
  5. Daniel Castellon, Milan - 2:16.28
  6. Gage Pierce, Trenton - 2:17.83
  7. Hunter Sollars, Maysville - 2:19.03
  8. Titan Jensen, Gallatin - 2:25.99
1600 Meter Run
  1. Asher Pryor, Trenton - 4:51.88
  2. Daniel Castellon, Milan - 5:06.19
  3. Avery Campbell-Johnson, Putnam County - 5:08.07
  4. Walter Hartwig, Putnam County - 5:13.66
  5. Robert Muselman, Trenton - 5:16.35
  6. Koan Trammell, South Harrison - 5:29.14
  7. Boden Darling, Putnam County - 5:35.45
  8. Jacob Simon, Polo - 5:36.08
3200 Meter Run
  1. Daniel Castellon, Milan - 11:21.56
  2. Robert Muselman, Trenton - 11:35.09
  3. Walter Hartwig, Putnam County - 11:43.78
  4. Boden Darling, Putnam County - 11:53.30
  5. Jacob Simon, Polo - 12:22.09
  6. Titan Jensen, Gallatin - 12:53.18
  7. Keith Farmer, Polo - 13:04.64
110 Meter Hurdles
  1. Tyler Carter, Polo - 17.30
  2. Adan Callejo, Milan - 18.09
  3. Marshall Holtzclaw, South Harrison - 19.12
  4. Corey Chapman, Putnam County - 19.26
  5. Silas Spencer, Trenton - 20.57
  6. Logan Sahagun, Trenton - 21.88
300 Meter Hurdles
  1. Tyler Carter, Polo - 45.08
  2. Adan Callejo, Milan - 45.71
  3. Jacob Jones, Putnam County - 48.74
  4. Corey Chapman, Putnam County - 49.53
  5. Cesar Andrew Paniamogan, South Harrison - 51.06
  6. Silas Spencer, Trenton - 54.63
  7. Logan Sahagun, Trenton - 56.03
  8. Marshall Holtzclaw, South Harrison - 56.73
4x100 Meter Relay
  1. Milan - 45.30
  2. Polo - 48.22
  3. Gallatin - 48.52
  4. South Harrison - 48.60
  5. Putnam County - 49.03
  6. Maysville - 50.78
  7. Trenton - 51.14
4x200 Meter Relay
  1. Milan - 1:35.55
  2. Putnam County - 1:40.06
  3. Gallatin - 1:43.99
  4. South Harrison - 1:46.43
  5. Trenton - 1:46.84
4x400 Meter Relay
  1. Milan - 3:49.24
  2. Trenton - 3:55.99
  3. Putnam County - 3:57.54
  4. South Harrison - 4:15.92
4x800 Meter Relay
  1. Trenton - 9:00.26
  2. Putnam County - 9:03.09
  3. Gallatin - 9:51.97
  4. South Harrison - 10:17.44
High Jump
  1. Tony Linhart, Milan - 1.8m
  2. Gavin Wilmes, Gallatin - 1.78m
  3. Maverick Gentry, Polo - 1.7m
  4. Khale Taggart, South Harrison - 1.65m
  5. Jacob Jones, Putnam County - 1.64m
  6. Erick Reyes Acevedo, Milan - 1.52m
  7. Walter Hartwig, Putnam County - 1.45m
  8. Silas Spencer, Trenton - 1.42m
Long Jump
  1. Kayden Gabbard, Maysville - 6.21m
  2. Gavin Wilmes, Gallatin - 5.98m
  3. Ethan Bennett, Milan - 5.92m
  4. Mason Galloway, South Harrison - 5.84m
  5. Maverick Gentry, Polo - 5.72m
  6. Tony Linhart, Milan - 5.59m
  7. Don-Divin Ngombo, Milan - 5.5m
  8. Brendan Hoover, South Harrison - 5.34m
Triple Jump
  1. Maverick Gentry, Polo - 12.14m
  2. Ethan Bennett, Milan - 11.8m
  3. Tony Linhart, Milan - 11.55m
  4. Pryce Johnson, Gallatin - 11.47m
  5. Khale Taggart, South Harrison - 11.47m
  6. Kayden Gabbard, Maysville - 11.31m
  7. Diego Lopez, Putnam County - 10.92m
  8. Matthew Blanchard - 10.4m
Pole Vault
  1. Marshall Holtzclaw, South Harrison - 3.2m
  2. Sullivan Bird, Gallatin - 3.09m
  3. Brayten Spring, Putnam County - 2.9m
  4. Boden Darling, Putnam County - 2.75m
  5. Thomas Ross, Polo - 2.73m
  6. Corey Chapman, Putnam County - 2.6m
Discus
  1. Maverick Gentry, Polo - 52.21m
  2. Magnum Fenimore, Gallatin - 40.73m
  3. Crae Coffey, South Harrison - 40.22m
  4. Kollin Huse, Putnam County - 38.13m
  5. Mason Robinson, Putnam County - 33.87m
  6. Gage Gilbert, Polo - 32.64m
  7. Anthony Bolden, Milan - 32.57m
  8. Braydon Holtzclaw, Trenton - 30.76m
Javelin
  1. Maverick Gentry, Polo - 51m
  2. Gage Gilbert, Polo - 44.88m
  3. Kayden Gabbard, Maysville - 43.6m
  4. Crae Coffey, South Harrison - 39.92m
  5. Anthony Bolden, Milan - 39.41m
  6. Santiago Osorio, Milan - 38.92m
  7. Jude Watt, Putnam County - 37.87m
  8. Thomas Ross, Polo - 34.9m
Shot Put
  1. Magnum Fenimore, Gallatin -13.06m
  2. Mason Robinson, Putnam County - 12.03m
  3. Gage Gilbert, Polo - 11.97m
  4. Crae Coffey, South Harrison - 11.64m
  5. Kayden Gabbard, Maysville - 11.5m
  6. Cooper Fox, Polo - 11.38m
  7. Santiago Osorio, Milan - 11.09m
  8. Kollin Huse, Putnam County - 11.09m

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