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GRC West Girls Track & Field Winners

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by Jeremy Benson, GrandRiverConference.com


Team Champions
Stanberry wins their 6th GRC/GRC West Girls Track & Field Championship and their first since 2016.

Team Standings
  • Stanberry 121
  • St. Joseph Christian 99
  • Albany 85
  • Worth County 81
  • Princeton 41
  • King City 32
  • North Harrison 32
  • Pattonsburg 24
Individual Champions

100 Meter Dash - Emma Spencer, Worth County - 13.53
200 Meter Dash - Emma Spencer, Worth County - 27.28
400 Meter Dash - Marli Hilton, Stanberry - 1:04.11
800 Meter Run - Leah Miller, St. Joseph Christian - 2:29.73
1600 Meter Run - Maite Campillo Pereda, King City - 6:06.50
3200 Meter Run - Carla Miller, St. Joseph Christian - 14:07.35
100 Meter Hurdles - Makena Moffat, Albany - 18.06
4x100 Meter Relay - St. Joseph Christian - 53.34
4x200 Meter Relay - Stanberry - 1:51.10
4x400 Meter Relay - Stanberry - 4:17.95
4x800 Meter Relay - Stanberry - 12:50.90
High Jump - Annabelle Gardner, Pattonsburg - 1.65m
Long Jump - Hali Smith, North Harrison - 4.48m
Triple Jump - Jayden Goble, Pattonsburg - 9.04m
Pole Vault - Eva Engel, Worth County - 3.55m (Conference Record)
Discus - Alana Evans, Stanberry - 27.14m
Javelin - Danielle Van Draska, Stanberry - 29.93m
Shot Put - Kaitlyn Bunker, Albany - 8.92m


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