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GRC West Boys Track & Field Rankings

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

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

100 Meter Dash
  1. Talan Holt, Princeton - 11.17
  2. Kyle Emerson, Albany - 11.23
  3. Michael McIntosh, Albany - 11.60
  4. Cooper Mooney, King City - 11.89
  5. Lane Graham, North Harrison - 12.18
  6. Mason Nester, North Andrew - 12.33
  7. Gavin Stockman, Princeton - 12.38
  8. Landon Moser, Worth County - 12.45
200 Meter Dash
  1. Kyle Emerson, Albany - 22.52
  2. Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 22.87
  3. Cooper Mooney, King City - 23.47
  4. Michael McIntosh, Albany - 23.70
  5. Tyler New, Worth County - 24.79
  6. Bo Collins, Worth County - 24.89
  7. Lane Graham, North Harrison - 24.96
  8. Nicholas Rubio, Princeton - 25.59
400 Meter Dash
  1. Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 50.94
  2. Corbin Powell, Princeton - 54.93
  3. Max Hilton, Stanberry - 56.37
  4. Keghan Schaefer, Albany - 57.88
  5. Brayden Hahn, Stanberry - 58.11
  6. Andrew Wiles, Albany - 1:01.74
  7. Dorian Mason, King City - 1:02.41
  8. Lane Graham, North Harrison - 1:02.59
800 Meter Run
  1. Decker Heyde, Stanberry - 2:14.14
  2. Jax Heyde, Stanberry - 2:19.59
  3. Brody Wall, King City - 2:25.00
  4. Orrin Ellis, Albany - 2:37.20
  5. Landon Johnson, North Harrison - 2:41.47
  6. Jared Owens, Albany - 2:41.73
  7. Trace Wolfe, King City - 2:42.00
  8. Tate Richardson, North Harrison - 2:54.64
1600 Meter Run
  1. Benjamin Roller, North Andrew - 4:59.38
  2. Austin Hill, St. Joseph Christian - 5:13.47
  3. Brody Wall, King City - 5:23.06
  4. Jaren Stoll, Stanberry - 5:59.51
  5. Tate Richardson, North Harrison - 6:01.61
  6. Trace Wolfe, King City - 6:12.32
  7. Thomas Parmer-Phipps, St. Joseph Christian - 6:15.69
  8. Griffin Dougherty, North Harrison - 6:17.72
3200 Meter Run
  1. Benjamin Roller, North Andrew - 10:50.15
  2. Austin Hill, St. Joseph Christian - 11:04.48
  3. Brody Wall, King City - 11:42.69
  4. Emmett Meyer, Stanberry - 13:38.62
  5. Tate Richardson, North Harrison - 13:39.62
  6. Thomas Parmer-Phipps, St. Joseph Christian - 14:06.84
110 Meter Hurdles
  1. Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 15.92
  2. Kash Holt, Princeton - 17.52
  3. Evean Cooley, Stanberry - 18.16
  4. Caden McCrary, Pattonsburg - 19.21
  5. Brayden Combs, Worth County - 19.38
  6. Thaddeus Koeteman, St. Joseph Christian - 19.84
  7. Zander Heyde, Stanberry - 21.13
300 Meter Hurdles
  1. Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 42.69
  2. Cooper Mooney, King City - 43.60
  3. Evean Cooley, Stanberry - 45.89
  4. Kash Holt, Princeton - 47.06
  5. Brayden Combs, Worth County - 47.59
  6. Caden McCrary, Pattonsburg - 49.48
  7. Thaddeus Koeteman, St. Joseph Christian - 51.91
  8. Cole Ruby, Worth County - 54.44
4x100 Meter Relay
  1. Albany - 46.04
  2. Worth County - 46.38
  3. Princeton - 46.38
  4. North Harrison - 49.43
  5. Stanberry - 50.33
  6. St. Joseph Christian - 55.17
4x200 Meter Relay
  1. Albany - 1:36.65
  2. Princeton - 1:36.70
  3. Stanberry - 1:42.03
  4. Worth County - 1:42.54
  5. North Harrison - 1:47.71
4x400 Meter Relay
  1. Stanberry - 3:39.67
  2. Worth County - 3:52.07
  3. Princeton - 3:54.58
  4. Albany - 4:00.99
  5. North Harrison - 4:06.86
  6. St. Joseph Christian - 4:38.39
4x800 Meter Relay
  1. Stanberry - 9:13.92
High Jump
  1. Talan Holt, Princeton - 1.95m
  2. Kash Holt, Princeton - 1.8m
  3. Andrew Griffin, Worth County - 1.76m
  4. Jaren Stoll, Stanberry - 1.7m
  5. Issac Coats, North Andrew - 1.65m
  6. Corbin Powell, Princeton - 1.6m
  7. Kolton Graham, North Harrison - 1.6m
  8. Tate Richardson, North Harrison - 1.6m
  9. Keghan Schaefer, Albany - 1.6m
Long Jump
  1. Wyatt Maize, North Harrison - 6.58m
  2. Lane Graham, North Harrison - 5.94m
  3. Landon Moser, Worth County - 5.76m
  4. Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 5.69m
  5. Ethan Rhoades, Princeton - 5.57m
  6. Andrew Griffin, Worth County - 5.57m
  7. Caden McCrary, Pattonsburg - 5.1m
  8. Paul Poppa, Albany - 5.07m
Triple Jump
  1. Wyatt Maize, North Harrison - 12.44m
  2. Kyle Emerson, Albany - 11.8m
  3. Landon Moser, Worth County - 11.78m
  4. Andrew Griffin, Worth County - 11.1m
  5. Issac Coats, North Andrew - 10.77m
  6. Parker Ginther, Stanberry - 10.7m
  7. Kolton Schurke, Princeton - 10.26m
  8. Jace Palmer, Albany - 10.06m
Pole Vault
  1. Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 3.89m
  2. Henry Henke, Princeton - 3.05m
  3. Wyatt Hill, Worth County - 2.91m
  4. Mason Nester, North Andrew - 2.9m
  5. Brayden Combs, Worth County - 2.9m
Discus
  1. Bo Collins, Worth County - 39.9m
  2. Hunter Lowrey, Princeton - 39.82m
  3. Elliot Mercer, Albany - 38.17m
  4. Garion Mason, King City - 32m
  5. Tanner Williams, Albany - 31.39m
  6. Ethan Lininger, Worth County - 30.44m
  7. Wesley Bashor, Stanberry - 29.05m
  8. Dillon Hartschen, North Harrison - 28.59m
Javelin
  1. Tyler New, Worth County - 45.4m
  2. Eian Henderson, Albany - 37.15m
  3. Wesley Bashor, Stanberry - 37.05m
  4. Michael McIntosh, Albany - 36.29m
  5. Evean Cooley, Stanberry - 34.2m
  6. Kolton Graham, North Harrison - 32.62m
  7. Evan Schreiber, North Harrison - 31.9m
  8. Nicholas Rubio, Princeton - 30m
Shot Put
  1. Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 13.3m
  2. Tanner Williams, Albany - 13.12m
  3. Bo Collins, Worth County - 12.92m
  4. Hunter Lowrey, Princeton - 11.96m
  5. Elliot Mercer, Albany - 11.4m
  6. Wesley Bashor, Stanberry - 11.39m
  7. Andrew Wiles, Albany - 10.42m
  8. Ethan Lininger, Worth County - 10.39m

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