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GRC and GRC West State Qualifiers - Boys Track & Field

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com

44 athletes qualified in 39 events for the GRC and GRC West in Boys Track & Field.  They advance to the State by finishing in the Top 4 in Sectionals:

Class 1 Sectional 2 (at Montgomery County)

Gallatin
Gavin Wilmes, Titan Jensen, Sullivan Bird, Pryce Johnson, 4x400 Meter Relay - 1st (3:39.36)
Sullivan Bird, 400 Meter Dash - 2nd (52.82)
Eljie Rulida, Tyson Smit, Gavin Wilmes, Pryce Johnson, 4x200 Meter Relay - 3rd (1:36.71)
Gavin Wilmes, High Jump - 3rd (1.81m)
Sullivan Bird, Pole Vault - 3rd (3.36m)

North Harrison
Wyatt Maize, Long Jump - 1st (7.08m)
Wyatt Maize, Triple Jump - 3rd (12.86m)
Lane Graham, Tate Richardson, Kolton Graham, Wyatt Maize, 4x100 Meter Relay - 4th (46.56)

Polo
Gage Gilbert, Javelin - 1st (49.81m-PR)
Maverick Gentry, Discus - 2nd (48.62m)
Lucas Crews, 3200 Meter Run - 3rd (10:44.18-PR)

Princeton
Kash Holt, 110 Meter Hurdles - 2nd (16.13-PR)
Hunter Lowrey, Discus - 4th (43.23m)
Kash Holt, High Jump - 4th (1.79m)

Class 1 Sectional 4 (at Mound City)

Albany
Kyle Emerson, 100 Meter Dash - 1st (10.85)
Kyle Emerson, 200 Meter Dash - 1st (22.02)
Trevor Akins, Paul Poppa, Samuel Poppa, Kyle Emerson, 4x100 Meter Relay - 1st (44.09)
Elliot Mercer, Discus - 2nd (43.86m-PR)

King City
Cooper Mooney, 110 Meter Hurdles - 3rd (16.24-PR)
Cooper Mooney, 300 Meter Hurdles - 3rd (41.65)

North Andrew
Ben Roller, 3200 Meter Run - 2nd (10:29.21-PR)
Ben Roller, 1600 Meter Run - 3rd (4:51.56)
Mason Nester, Pole Vault - 4th (3.66m)

St. Joseph Christian
Austin Hill, 1600 Meter Run - 2nd (4.46.45)
Austin Hill, 3200 Meter Run - 3rd (10:36.60)

Stanberry
Decker Heyde, Thor Cameron, Drew Parman, Jax Heyde, 4x800 Meter Relay - 1st (8:40.81)

Worth County
Lucas Frisch, Triple Jump - 1st (12.72m)
Lucas Frisch, 110 Meter Hurdles - 2nd (15.45-PR)
Lucas Frisch, 300 Meter Hurdles - 2nd (41.14)
Andrew Griffin, High Jump - 2nd (1.85m-PR)

Class 2 Sectional 2 (at South Callaway)

Marceline
Tucker Ewigman, 200 Meter Dash - 3rd (23.36-PR)

Milan
Alexis Castillo-Gonzalez, 400 Meter Dash - 2nd (52.58-PR)
Daniel Castellon, 3200 Meter Run - 3rd (10:46.33)

Putnam County
Shiloh Tipton, Treven Riediger, Diego Lopez, Corbin Campbell-Johnson, 4x200 Meter Relay - 3rd (1:34.03)
Avery Campbell-Johnson, Boden Darling, Bryce McCree, Jacob Jones, 4x800 Meter Relay - 3rd (8:38.06)
Corbin Campbell-Johnson, 200 Meter Dash - 4th (23.56)

Class 2 Sectional 4 (at Archie)

Maysville
Parker Sollars, 400 Meter Dash - 3rd (51.66)

South Harrison
Marshall Holtzclaw, Pole Vault - 1st (3.98m-PR)
Crae Coffey, Discus - 4th  (42.52m)

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