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GRC Girls Track & Field Rankings

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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

100 Meter Dash
  1. Traylen Brundage, Putnam County - 13.18
  2. Abbey Henry, South Harrison - 13.20
  3. Lily Boyer, Maysville - 13.69
  4. Mylie Carr, Polo - 13.77
  5. Annabelle Ball, Gallatin - 13.81
  6. Annamarie Smith, Milan - 14.01
  7. Kathryn Farmer, Polo - 14.05
  8. Ava Rounds, Maysville - 14.12
200 Meter Dash
  1. Annabelle Ball, Gallatin - 28.20
  2. Sophia Redman, Maysville - 28.44
  3. Mylie Carr, Polo - 28.82
  4. Ava Rounds, Maysville - 28.95
  5. Kathryn Farmer, Polo - 29.11
  6. Aubree Cannon, South Harrison - 29.39
  7. Lyndsey King, Gallatin - 31.47
  8. Trinity Alexander, Putnam County - 31.75
400 Meter Dash
  1. Hallee Chamberlin, South Harrison - 1:04.21
  2. Lily Boyer, Maysville - 1:04.93
  3. Ashley Feiden, Gallatin - 1:07.48
  4. Avery Clark, Trenton - 1:07.64
  5. Lucy Rainey, South Harrison - 1:10.93
  6. Bailey Diveley, Putnam County - 1:15.32
  7. Jazmin Cisneros, Milan - 1:15.34
  8. Quinn Webb, Putnam County - 1:16.29
800 Meter Run
  1. Hallee Chamberlin, South Harrison - 2:28.55
  2. Emma Chamberlin, South Harrison - 2:34.54
  3. Ashley Feiden, Gallatin - 2:40.67
  4. Brooke Sterling, Maysville - 2:41.71
  5. Payton Verschoor, Polo - 2:52.29
  6. Tymber Cooksey, Trenton - 2:56.21
  7. Bailey Templeton, South Harrison - 2:56.53
  8. Marlie Barker, Milan - 3:07.66
1600 Meter Run
  1. Hallee Chamberlin, South Harrison - 5:50.02
  2. Emma Chamberlin, South Harrison - 5:54.17
  3. Ashley Feiden, Gallatin - 6:00.48
  4. Payton Verschoor, Polo - 6:23.67
  5. Bailey Diveley, Putnam County - 6:33.80
  6. Tymber Cooksey, Trenton - 6:41.81
  7. Marlie Barker, Milan - 6:52.15
  8. Katy Simpson, Trenton - 6:58.37
3200 Meter Run
  1. Payton Verschoor, Polo - 14:16.38
  2. Bailey Diveley, Putnam County - 14:55.00
  3. Katy Simpson, Trenton - 15:14.05
  4. Marlie Barker, Milan - 15:21.13
  5. Trinity Hines, Maysville - 16:22.04
100 Meter Hurdles
  1. Amber Criley, South Harrison - 18.26
  2. Kylee Cannon, South Harrison - 18.50
  3. Kylee Corwin, Trenton - 19.00
  4. Chloey Carr, Polo - 19.58
  5. Adalyn Miller, Gallatin - 21.36
  6. Alexia Lewis, Polo - 22.62
300 Meter Hurdles
  1. Amber Criley, South Harrison - 51.48
  2. Kylee Corwin, Trenton - 52.54
  3. Kylee Cannon, South Harrison - 55.20
  4. Allise Perkins, Putnam County - 57.31
  5. Adalyn Miller, Gallatin - 59.50
  6. Alex Endicott, Gallatin - 1:01.50
  7. Alexia Lewis, Polo - 1:05.06
4x100 Meter Relay
  1. South Harrison - 53.08
  2. Maysville - 53.17
  3. Putnam County - 55.53
  4. Polo - 56.22
  5. Trenton - 57.15
4x200 Meter Relay
  1. South Harrison - 1:56.10
  2. Gallatin - 1:58.94
  3. Maysville - 2:00.16
  4. Trenton - 2:00.77
  5. Putnam County - 2:01.15
  6. Milan - 2:05.63
4x400 Meter Relay
  1. South Harrison - 4:25.70
  2. Trenton - 4:41.74
  3. Polo - 5:22.06
4x800 Meter Relay
  1. South Harrison - 10:44.10
  2. Trenton - 11:41.21
High Jump
  1. Allise Perkins, Putnam County - 1.63m
  2. Annabelle Ball, Gallatin - 1.5m
  3. Kaegen Croy, Trenton - 1.42m
  4. Ainsley Klindt, South Harrison - 1.4m
  5. Lily Boyer, Maysville - 1.4m
  6. Sweiger Harley, Maysville - 1.4m
  7. Avery Clark, Maysville - 1.38m
  8. Alexis Hunter, Maysville - 1.3m
Long Jump
  1. Abbey Henry, South Harrison - 5.07m
  2. Sophia Redman, Maysville - 4.96m
  3. Annabelle Ball, Gallatin - 4.79m
  4. Elana Clark, Maysville - 4.37m
  5. Alexis Bonnett, Trenton - 4.35m
  6. Kathryn Farmer, Polo - 4.21m
  7. Hadley Cox, South Harrison - 3.67m
  8. Mira Vice, Putnam County - 3.55m
Triple Jump
  1. Abbey Henry, South Harrison - 10.37m
  2. Sophia Redman, Maysville - 10.02
  3. Hallee Chamberlin, South Harrison - 9.54m
  4. Ashley Feiden, Gallatin - 9.48m
  5. Lucy Rainey, South Harrison - 8.65m
  6. Ashlyn Klippenstein, Maysville - 8.08m
  7. Alexia Lewis, Polo - 7.94m
  8. Sydney Popplewell, Maysville - 7.52m
Pole Vault
  1. Karli Forck, South Harrison - 2.45m
  2. Lyndsey King, Gallatin - 2.44m
  3. Kambrea Brown, Trenton - 2.15m
  4. Amber Criley, South Harrison - 2.15m
  5. Chloey Carr, Polo - 2.05m
  6. Mylie Carr, Polo - 2.05m
  7. Jenna Knowles, Putnam County - 1.7m
Discus
  1. Lacy Maier, Polo - 32.24m
  2. Ashlyn Klippenstein, Maysville - 27.36m
  3. Layna Norton, Polo - 26.94m
  4. Moriah Parker, Gallatin - 26.65m
  5. Ambrey Hunter, South Harrison - 26.25m
  6. Marian Dabney, Milan - 25.55m
  7. Kaylen Sterneker, Gallatin - 24.61m
  8. Kate Heintz, Maysville - 21.84m
Javelin
  1. Hanna Vaught, Polo - 37.94m
  2. Madison McMillen, Putnam County - 31.57m
  3. Kaegen Croy, Trenton - 31.18m
  4. Kaylen Sterneker, Gallatin - 31.17m
  5. Avery Clark, Trenton - 30.38m
  6. Marian Dabney, Milan - 28.19m
  7. Ainsley Klindt, South Harrison - 27.45m
  8. Keeleigh Gilpatrick, South Harrison - 27.45m
Shot Put
  1. Hanna Vaught, Polo - 12.24m
  2. Marian Dabney, Milan - 9.57m
  3. Keeleigh Gilpatrick, South Harrison - 9.57m
  4. Ambery Hunter, South Harrison - 9.35m
  5. Moriah Parker, Gallatin - 9.18m
  6. Alivia Harlan, Putnam County - 8.91m
  7. Mya Pauley, Milan - 8.17m
  8. Layna Norton, Polo - 7.85m

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