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Worth County Boys win the King City Relays, Stanberry Boys and St. Joseph Christian Girls finish 2nd

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

Eight GRC West schools participated in the King City Relays on Friday with Worth County Boys winning the meet.  Stanberry Boys and St. Joseph Christian Girls both finished second in the respective divisions.

Many GRC West athletes won their events, with many more taking home medals.  Complete results can be found here

GRC West winners include:

Girls

Emma Spencer, Worth County - 100 Meter Dash
Clare Staley, King City - 200 Meter Dash
Marli Hilton, Stanberry - 400 Meter Dash
Claire Phillips, St. Joseph Christian - 800 Meter Run
Kelsey Crabtree, Pattonsburg - 100 Meter Hurdles, 300 Meter Hurdles
Annabelle Gardner, Pattonsburg - High Jump
Eva Engel, Worth County - Pole Vault
Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg - Long Jump
Abigail Troncin, Albany - Triple Jump
Emma Spencer, Albany - Discus
Worth County - 4x100 Meter Relay (Brooklyn Richardson, Keira Hardy, Rayleigh Smith, Emma Spencer)
King City -  4x200 Meter Relay  (Kaylee Roberts, Clare Staley, Brylin Armfield, Hailey Wright)

Boys

Kyle Emerson, Albany - 100 Meter Dash
Nathaniel Giffin, Stanberry - 200 Meter Dash, 400 Meter Dash, Pole Vault
Benjamin Roller, North Andrew - 1600 Meter Run, 3200 Meter Run
Lucas Frisch, Worth County - 110 Meter Hurdles, 300 Meter Hurdles
Andrew Griffin, Worth County - High Jump
Wyatt Maize, North Harrison - Long Jump
Elliott Mercer, Albany - Discus
Worth County - 4x100 Meter Relay (Tyler New, Landon Moser, Ethan Lininger, Lucas Frisch)
Albany - 4x200 Meter Relay
Stanberry - 4x400 Meter Relay (Brayden Hahn, Max Hilton, Decker Heyde, Nathaniel Giffin)
Stanberry - 4x800 Meter Relay (Jax Heyde, Jaren Stoll, Brayden Hahn, Decker Heyde)

GRC West Team Totals

Girls

2. St. Joseph Christian 83
3. Pattonsburg 76
4. Worth County 70
5. Albany 63
9. King City 43
11. Stanberry 32
14. North Andrew 4

Boys

1. Worth County 117
2. Stanberry 105
6. Albany 53
8. North Andrew 36.5
9. King City 34
10. North Harrison 30
13. St. Joseph Christian 19
17. Pattonsburg 7

Here are photos that I took


Here are photos from Clifton Grooms

Here are photos from Jon Dykstra at Maryville Daily Forum

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