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GRC West Girls Track & Field Rankings

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Current Rankings of GRC West Track & Field Girls Athletes by Event
Based on best times on Mo.MileSplit.com
as of 4/28/2024

100 Meter Dash
  1. Emma Spencer, Worth County - 13.35
  2. Addilyn Henke, Princeton - 13.39
  3. Clare Staley, King City - 13.41
  4. Brooklyn Richardson, Worth County - 13.45
  5. Claire Vorderstrasse, St. Joseph Christian - 13.55
  6. Riley Clark, Princeton - 13.89
  7. Keylee Siddens, Albany - 13.89
  8. Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 13.93
200 Meter Dash
  1. Clare Staley, King City - 27.10
  2. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 27.55
  3. Emma Spencer, Worth County - 28.22
  4. Marli Hilton, Stanberry - 28.62
  5. Keylee Siddens, Albany - 28.66
  6. Brooklyn Richardson, Worth County - 28.75
  7. Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 28.90
  8. Hailey Wright, King City - 28.95
400 Meter Dash
  1. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 1:01.17
  2. Marli Hilton, Stanberry - 1:03.04
  3. Josi Moffat, Stanberry - 1:05.07
  4. Joy Wallick, St. Joseph Christian - 1:06.01
  5. Kaylee Roberts, King City - 1:06.53
  6. Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 1:09.46
  7. Lily Phillips, St. Joseph Christian - 1:11.33
  8. Brylin Armfield, King City - 1:12.94
800 Meter Run
  1. Claire Phillips, St. Joseph Christian - 2:35.24
  2. Nikola Smith, St. Joseph Christian - 3:01.32
  3. Kassidi Alderson, Princeton - 3:05.47
  4. Erica Gerken, North Harrison - 3:27.33
  5. Hailee Hein, Princeton - 3:34.80
1600 Meter Run
  1. Joy Wallick, St. Joseph Christian - 6:08.93
  2. Katie Bauer, Princeton - 7:03.49
  3. Mirabelle Corder, St. Joseph Christian - 7:08.87
  4. Rebecca Smith, Worth County - 8:47.47
  5. Erica Gerken, North Harrison - 9:00.77
3200 Meter Run
  1. Katie Bauer, Princeton - 15:30.25
  2. Josephine Windmeyer, St. Joseph Christian - 18:09.38
  3. Rylynn Lane, St. Joseph Christian - 21:10.03
100 Meter Hurdles
  1. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 15.38
  2. Danielle Bears, Princeton - 17.20
  3. Makena Moffat, Albany - 18.12
  4. Riley Ridge, Worth County - 18.14
  5. Erica Gerken, North Harrison - 18.22
  6. Joy Wallick, St. Joseph Christian - 18.22
  7. Kristen Tracy, Worth County - 18.82
  8. Grace Barnes, St. Joseph Christian - 19.02
300 Meter Hurdles
  1. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 46.57
  2. Joy Wallick, St. Joseph Christian - 51.55
  3. Danielle Bears, Princeton - 51.56
  4. Keylee Siddens, Albany - 52.85
  5. Annabelle Gardner, Pattonsburg - 55.23
  6. Kristen Tracy, Worth County - 55.80
  7. Grace Barnes, St. Joseph Christian - 56.79
  8. Jayden Goble, Pattonsburg - 57.35
4x100 Meter Relay
  1. King City - 52.30
  2. Worth County - 52.51
  3. Princeton - 53.58
  4. Albany - 53.67
  5. Stanberry - 54.21
  6. St. Joseph Christian - 55.57
  7. North Harrison - 1:00.24
4x200 Meter Relay
  1. King City - 1:54.14
  2. Albany - 1:54.81
  3. Stanberry - 1:55.58
  4. Princeton - 1:56.78
  5. St. Joseph Christian - 1:57.27
  6. Worth County - 2:02.82
  7. North Harrison - 2:11.09
4x400 Meter Relay
  1. St. Joseph Christian - 4:33.31
  2. Stanberry - 4:41.60
  3. Worth County - 5:08.54
4x800 Meter Relay
  1. St. Joseph Christian - 11:30.49
High Jump
  1. Riley Ridge, Worth County - 1.6m
  2. Annabelle Gardner, Pattonsburg - 1.6m
  3. Kinsley Johnson, Pattonsburg - 1.45m
  4. Brooklyn Richardson, Worth County - 1.45m
  5. Abigail Troncin, Albany - 1.4m
  6. Mallorie Wilcox, St. Joseph Christian - 1.35m
  7. Ella Dubois, St. Joseph Christian - 1.35m
  8. Katherine Moeck, St. Joseph Christian - 1.32m
Long Jump
  1. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 5.57m
  2. Abigail Troncin, Albany - 5.44m
  3. Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 5.25m
  4. Jaci Jorgensen, St. Joseph Christian - 4.93m
  5. Claire Vorderstrasse, St. Joseph Christian - 4.81m
  6. Addilyn Henke, Princeton - 4.56m
  7. Emma Spencer, Worth County - 4.46m
  8. Riley Clark, Princeton - 4.45m
Triple Jump
  1. Abigail Troncin, Albany - 10.87m
  2. Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 10.51m
  3. Jaci Jorgensen, St. Joseph Christian - 9.78m
  4. Addison Gray, Worth County - 9.45m
  5. Jayden Goble, Pattonsburg - 9.05m
  6. Josi Moffat, Stanberry - 8.88m
  7. Addison Carrel, St. Joseph Christian - 8.6m
  8. Addison Wyatt, Princeton - 8.52m
Pole Vault
  1. Eva Engel, Worth County - 3.5m
  2. Katlyn James, Stanberry - 2.75m
  3. Briley Rainez, North Andrew - 2.13m
  4. Alexis Seiter, Albany - 1.98m
  5. Rebecca Smith, Worth County - 1.83m
Discus
  1. Emma Mercer, Albany - 36.34m
  2. Kara-Jean Staton, Worth County - 30.15m
  3. Jencie James, Stanberry - 28.75m
  4. Grace Kelly, Princeton - 27.21m
  5. Allison Stickley, St. Joseph Christian - 25.09m
  6. Mia Covey, Princeton - 23.4m
  7. Jaxcynn Hansel, North Harrison - 23.04m
  8. Mylee Weatherd, Albany - 22.23m
Javelin
  1. Danika Wattenbarger, St. Joseph Christian - 33.47m
  2. Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 33.19m
  3. Autumn Cousatte, Worth County - 30.14m
  4. Kaylee Roberts, King City - 28.75m
  5. Brooklyn Richardson, Worth County - 27.95m
  6. Jencie James, Stanberry - 27.55m
  7. Kaitlyn Bunker, Albany - 27.41m
  8. Jayden Hillyard, Albany - 26.96m 
Shot Put
  1. Kara-Jean Staton, Worth County - 9.72m
  2. Kaitlyn Bunker, Albany - 9.67m
  3. Jayden Hillyard, Albany - 9.04m
  4. Kelsey Goodin, Princeton - 9.03m
  5. Starla Bass, Princeton - 8.43m
  6. Allison Stickley, St. Joseph Christian - 8.21m
  7. Addi Iddings, Pattonsburg - 7.94m
  8. Annie Herschberger, St. Joseph Christian - 7.72m

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