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State Track: GRC West crowns 10 individual champions, Pattonsburg Girls finish 3rd, and Polo's Maverick Gentry wins the Discus

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

GRC West Athletes captured State Championships in 10 events at the Missouri Track & Field State Championships on Friday and Saturday while Maverick Gentry of Polo was the lone champion for the GRC,

Pattonsburg girls brought home team hardware with a 3rd place trophy.

Team Standings

Pattonsburg girls finished 3rd in Class 1 with 48 points.  Three athletes scored all of Pattonsburg's 48 points.  Katelyn Jones won the Long Jump and finished 2nd in the Triple Jump.  Kelsey Crabtree finished in the top three in the Long Jump and both the 100m and 300m Hurdles.  Annabelle Gardener won the High Jump.


The GRC West had 4 teams in the Top 7 of the Class 1 Standings.  Here are the standings for all GRC and GRC West teams:

Class 1 Girls
3. Pattonsburg 48
5. Worth County 44
6. Albany 34
7. King City 28
20. Stanberry 12
22. Polo 11
39. Princeton 4
42. Gallatin 3

Class 1 Boys
7. Albany 29
16. Stanberry 19
16. Worth County 19
21. Polo 15
26. Princeton 10

Class 2 Girls
15. South Harrison 18
47. Putnam County 3.5

Class 2 Boys
57. Putnam County 2

Individual State Champions

Class 1 Girls
4x100 Meter Relay - King City (51.09)



4x200 Meter Relay - King City (1:48.26)



200 Meter Dash - Emma Spencer, Worth County (26.04)



High Jump - Annabelle Gardener, Pattonsburg (1.61m)


Pole Vault - Eva Engel, Worth County (3.29m)



Long Jump - Katelyn Jones, Pattonsburg (5.60m)



Triple Jump - Abigail Troncin, Albany (10.88m)




Class 1 Boys
100 Meter Dash - Kyle Emerson, Albany (10.93)



200 Meter Dash - Kyle Emerson, Albany (22.22)



High Jump - Talan Holt, Princeton (1.91m)


Discus - Maverick Gentry, Polo (47.05m)




Here is a list of all of the results:


Photos from Day 1:

Photos from Day 2:

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