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Top Ten GRC/GRC West Track & Field

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Top Ten GRC/GRC West Track & Field 
Based on best times on Mo.MileSplit.com
as of 4/28/2024

The following Track & Field athletes from the GRC and GRC West are currently ranked in the Top Ten in their event.

Class 1 Boys

100 Meter Dash
3rd - Talan Holt, Princeton - 11.17
5th - Kyle Emerson, Albany - 11.23

200 Meter Dash
1st - Kyle Emerson, Albany - 22.52
4th - Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 22.87

400 Meter Dash
2nd - Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 50.94

110 Meter Hurdles
6th - Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 15.92

300 Meter Hurdles
8th - Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 42.69

4x100 Meter Relay
3rd - Albany - 46.04
5th - Worth County - 46.38
5th - Princeton - 46.38

4x200 Meter Relay
8th - Albany - 1:36.65
9th - Princeton - 1:36.70

4x400 Meter Relay
6th - Stanberry - 3:39.67

High Jump
1st - Talan Holt, Princeton - 1.95m

Long Jump
2nd - Wyatt Maize, North Harrison - 6.58m

Pole Vault
2nd - Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 4.11m

Discus
1st - Maverick Gentry, Polo - 52.21m
7th - Magnum Fenimore, Gallatin - 40.73m
9th - Bo Collins, Worth County - 39.9m
10th - Hunter Lowry, Princeton - 39.82m

Javelin
1st - Maverick  Gentry, Polo - 51m
9th - Tyler New, Worth County - 45.4m

Shot Put
10th - Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 13.3m

Class 1 Girls

200 Meter Dash
4th - Clare Staley, King City - 27.10
7th - Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 27.55

400 Meter Dash
3rd - Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 1:01.17
10th - Marli Hilton, Stanberry - 1:03.04

100 Meter Hurdles
1st - Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 15.38
9th - Danielle Bears, Princeton - 17.20

300 Meter Hurdles
2nd - Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 46.57

4x100 Meter Relay
1st - King City - 52.30
2nd - Worth County - 52.51
6th - Princeton - 53.58
8th - Albany - 53.67
9th - Stanberry - 54.21

4x200 Meter Relay
6th - King City - 1:54.14
8th - Albany - 1:54.81

High Jump
2nd - Annabelle Gardner, Pattonsburg - 1.6m
2nd - Riley Ridge, Worth County - 1.6m

Long Jump
2nd - Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 5.57m
3rd - Abigail Troncin, Albany - 5.44m
4th - Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 5.25m
7th - Jaci Jorgensen, St. Joseph Christian - 4.93m

Triple Jump
2nd - Abigail Troncin, Albany - 10.87m
5th - Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - 10.51m

Pole Vault
1st - Eva Engel, Worth County - 3.5m
4th - Katelyn James, Stanberry - 2.75m

Discus
5th - Emma Mercer, Albany - 36.34m

Javelin
4th - Hanna Vaught, Polo - 37.94m

Shot Put
2nd - Hanna Vaught, Polo - 12.24m

Class 2 Boys

None

Class 2 Girls

800 Meter Run
3rd - Hallee Chamberlin, South Harrison - 2:28.55
6th - Emma Chamberlin, South Harrison - 2:29.74

4x400 Meter Relay
10th - South Harrison - 4:24.52

4x800 Meter Relay
2nd - South Harrison - 10:17.63

High Jump
2nd - Allise Perkins, Putnam County - 1.63m

Triple Jump
8th - Abbey Henry, South Harrison - 10.37m

Class 3 Boys

None

Class 3 Girls

None

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