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Washington - Boys Track

Strong finish at Drake has Carr talking 3-peat

DES MOINES -- Alex Carr delivered a message to high school track fans Saturday after Cedar Rapids Washington finished a close third in the 4x100 relay at Drake.

Don't count us out, he announced.

There was a bang-bang-bang finish in the 4x100 on a warm, sunny day in Des Moines. Cedar Falls won the event in 42.23 seconds, West Des Moines Valley finished second in 42.33 and the Warriors placed third in 42.39 in an exciting race.

Carr doesn't like to lose, but he was encouraged by the result. The Warriors had a slight bobble on one of their handoffs, which may have cost them the race.

"We can win it," Carr said. "I've never thought we couldn't win it. The sky's the limit."

Carr was talking specifically about the 4x100, but he also was talking about Washington winning another team championship at the Class 4A state meet May 19-21. The Warriors won the Class 4A championships in 2009 and 2010.

Carr, a senior, is hoping for a three-peat to end his prep sports career, and he thinks his team is headed in the right direction after a promising display at the 102nd Drake Relays.

Will Griffin and Carr tied for second in the 100 meter dash on Friday, then they helped the Warriors contend for top honors in the 4x100 on Saturday.

"I'm proud of us," Carr said. "I see that we're making strides and that we can be right up there with the good teams. We ARE one of the good teams.

"I mean, we're the defending state champs two years in a row. I still feel like we have the bull's-eye on our back, and that's how we have to feel each and every meet."

Alonzo Carr, Griffin and Kristopher Gardner ran the first three legs on the 4x100 relay. Griffin blazed down the backstretch on his leg to set the stage, then Alex Carr battled James Harrington of Cedar Falls and Isaac Lintz of Valley on the anchor leg.

"We were right there," Carr said. "Right there."

Harrington beat Griffin and Carr in the 100, then denied them again in the 4x100.

Metro athletes did not win any titles at Drake on Saturday, but there were some strong performances by runners from Washington, Prairie and Linn-Mar.

Brooke Foreman placed in three events for Washington on a busy day. She helped the Warriors finish third in the shuttle hurdle relay and fourth in the 4x100 relay and placed fourth in the 400 hurdles with a personal-best 63.88 seconds.

Taylor Vogel, Alissa Oney and Layloni Beard joined Foreman on the shuttle hurdle. The Warriors broke the meet record in 64.50 seconds, but Urbandale (63.65) and Waukee (63.83) were faster.

Jazz Royster, Oney and Beard joined forces with Foreman on the 4x100 in 49.41 seconds. Des Moines Roosevelt was the winner in 47.79.

Nick Lucas of Linn-Mar finished third in the 400 hurdles in 53.90 seconds. Nick Efkamp of Madrid won the race in 53.04.

The Lions placed seventh in the 4x400 relay witih Lucas, Aaron Razo, Jordan Kremer and Matt Simon touring the blue oval in 3:27.13. Carolyn Newhouse finished eighth in the 1500 for Linn-Mar in 4:48.24.

Cedar Rapids Prairie took fourth in the 4x800 relay in 7:57.58 with Kyle Stocker, Ryan Smith, Justin Burns and Matt Stocker breaking 8 minutes for the first time this season. Indianola won in 7:52.42.

Kyle Stocker came back later and finished fifth in the 1600 run in 4:20.53. Alec Baldwin of Spirit Lake Park was the winner in 4:14.76.

 

Washington - Boys Track

Griffin, Carr tie for 2nd in Drake 100

DES MOINES - The 102nd Drake Relays brought out the best in Metro track athletes Friday.

Sam Joens of Cedar Rapids Prairie won the boys discus title (see separate story), but he had lots of company in the spotlight on a breezy, 70-degree day in Des Moines.

Caleb Mere of Cedar Rapids Kennedy finished a strong second in the boys long jump at 23 feet and set a school record in the process.

Will Griffin and Alex Carr of Cedar Rapids Washington officially tied for second place in the 100 meter dash, but Griffin was actually one-thousandth of a second faster than Carr.

Cedar Rapids Jefferson finished second in the girls 4x200 relay with Malya Rattliffe, Summer Carber, Taylor Jacobson and Rachel Broghammer passing the baton in style.

Matt Stocker of Cedar Rapids Prairie claimed third place in the 800 meter run in 1:57.08, giving the Metro area a solid showing on Day 2 of America's track classic.

Mere sailed 23 feet in the preliminaries to lead all qualifiers, but he's been fighting a hamstring injury and decided to skip all three of his jumps in the finals. Kenny Gilmore of Davenport Central went 23-5 3/4 in the finals to beat him.

Gilmore is the premier long jumper in the state, having reached 24-5 this season. Mere felt good about finishing second, only 5 3/4 inches behind Gilmore.

"It's pretty cool," Mere said. "I definitely know he's a great jumper. Being that close to him is really cool."

Mere has recovered from a minor injury to his right hamstring, but his left hamstring is bothering him now. He passed on his final three jumps in the long jump to avoid further injury and to focus on the shuttle hurdle relay on Saturday.

Mere said his left hamstring felt "really good" during the long jump, but he elected to retire with his 23-foot effort in the books.

"It was my goal for the season," he said. "I nailed it this early (in the season), so it's pretty cool."

Mere finished third in the long jump at Drake last year at 21-9 3/4, and his personal best in the event was 22-2 before he sailed nearly a foot longer Friday. He thinks he can reach 23-6 or perhaps a little higher this year.

"Twenty-four (feet) seems like it would be really hard to get, but you never know," he said.

Griffin raced to the fastest time in the 100-meter prelims Friday morning in 11.07 seconds, but James Harrington of Cedar Falls blitzed the field with a 10.84 in the finals to grab his second straight title at Drake. Griffin and Carr tied for second in the official standings at 11.10 seconds, but the electronic clock showed Griffin in 11.091 and Carr in 11.092.

Harrington and Griffin are both juniors with many more races to come in the Mississippi Valley Conference, the Drake Relays and state meets in 2011 and 2012.

"Will will get it, if he sticks to his guns and keeps working hard," said Carr, a senior who will play football at the University of Northern Iowa.

Jefferson ran a strong race in the 4x200 relay, but the J-Hawks had to settle for second place behind a record-setting showing of 1:42.20 by Des Moines Roosevelt. Rattliffe, Carber, Jacobson and Broghammer finished 1.3 seconds later in 1:43.50.

Stocker stuck his nose in the middle of a quick 800-meter run, which saw 12 runners break 2 minutes. Kyle Wheeler of Glenwood won the race in 1:55.82, matching the meet record.

The Metro had four other top-8 finishes Friday.

Kennedy placed fourth in the boys sprint medley in 3:32.87 with Josh Jahlas, Jed Haycraft, Jacob Losch and Anthony Crawley.

Washington finished sixth in the girls 4x200 relay in 1:45.11 with Jasmyne Jones, Kadejah Sanders, Taylor Vogel and Layloni Beard.

Prairie took seventh place in the boys sprint medley in 3:33.49 with Austin Dellamuth, Tom Frieden, Demetrius Harper and Matt Stocker.

Washington placed seventh in the boys 4x200 relay in 1:30.02 with Alonzo Carr, Kristopher Gardner, Griffin and Alex Carr.

Carter Valentine of Xavier qualified for the finals of the 110 hurdles in 15.10 seconds, but he was disqualified in the finals for a false start.

Last Updated on Friday, 29 April 2011 17:03
 

Washington - Boys Track

Warriors edged out at DeWitt Invitational

DE WITT -- Washington had three relay winners and two individual winners but were edged out by host DeWitt Central in the boys division of the DeWitt Central Sabers Co-ed Invitational track meet Monday.

DeWitt beat Washington, 178-177. Kennedy was fifth.

Washington won the 4x100, 4x200 and shuttle hurdle relays. Drake Hickok won the 400 hurdles and Robert Hogg the long jump.

Central Sabers Co-ed Invitational

Team Scores
1. DeWitt Central 178, 2. CR Washington 177, 3. Iowa City Regina 111, 4. Tipton 64, 5. CR Kennedy 57, 6. Davenport Assumption 35, 7. Dubuque Wahlert 28, 8. Clear Creek Amana 16

100 Meters
1, McCarron, Riley, Wahlert, 11.29. 2, Gardner, Kristopher, CR Washington, 11.54. 3, Hillyer, Alex, CR Kennedy, 11.69. 4, Langford, Ryan, Davenport As, 11.70. 5, Mitchell, Ian, Regina- Iowa, 11.92. 6, Verducci, Jack, Regina- Iowa, 11.97.

200 Meters
1, Lubben, Chris, Central Clin, 22.73. 2, Langford, Ryan, Davenport As, 22.98. 3, Feldpausch, Joe, Central Clin, 23.16. 4, Tann, David, CR Washington, 24.02. 5, Balke, Alex, Regina- Iowa, 24.14. 6, Larew, Daniel, Regina- Iowa, 24.49.

400 Meters
1, Jasper, Brandon, Central Clin, 50.81. 2, Cawiezell, Tyler, Tipton, 51.90. 3, Feldpausch, Joe, Central Clin, 53.03. 4, McLaughlin, Ryan, Regina- Iowa, 54.04. 5, Luebe, Trevor, CR Washington, 54.33. 6, Slaymaker, Chad, CR Kennedy, 55.03.

800 Meters
1, Bonthius, Daniel, Regina-Iowa, 1:56.89. 2, Niemann, Ben, Central Clin, 1:58.49. 3, Hogg, Robert, CR Washington, 1:58.95. 4, Hootman, Kelvin, CR Washington, 2:07.60. 5, Luebe, Trevor, CR Washington, 2:12.77. 6, Gaul, Logan, Tipton, 2:13.73.

1600 Meters
1, Cook, Cole, Tipton, 4:46.84. 2, Nzoyisaba, Etienne, CR Washington, 4:49.81. 3, Zimmer, Matt, Central Clin, 4:52.98. 4, Dalldorf, Connor, Central Clin, 4:56.54. 5, Gaul, Logan, Tipton, 4:56.79. 6, Hakizimana, Laurent, CR Washington, 5:00.86.

3200 Meters
1, Bogert, Brennan, Regina- Iowa, 10:19.35. 2, Hakizimana, Laurent, CR Washingto, 10:36.45. 3, Mugemangango, Andrew, CR Washingto, 10:41.74. 4, Ndayizeye, Brenice, CR Washingto, 10:52.97. 5, Pavlich, Zach, Davenport As, 11:09.75. 6, Stevens, Matt, CR Kennedy, 11:10.44.

 110 Meter Hurdles
 1, Firkins, Jacoby, Regina- Iowa, 15.17. 2, Hickok, Drake, CR Washington, 15.87. 3, Connor, Tanner, Central Clin, 16.16. 4, Lauterbach, Florian, Central Clin, 16.32. 5, Sailor, Adam, CR Washington, 17.34. 6, Nepola, Chris, Regina-Iowa, 17.79.

 400 Meter Hurdles
1, Hickok, Drake, CR Washington, 57.76. 2, Connor, Tanner, Central Clin, 58.01. 3, Vega, Forest, CR Washington, 1:02.39. 4, Stone, Callen, Central Clin, 1:03.55. 5, Fergus, Riley, CR Kennedy, 1:05.02. 6, Barton, Miles, CR Washington, 1:05.35.

4x100 Meter Relay
1, CR Washington 'A' (Carr, Alonzo, Griffin, Will, Gardner, Kristopher, Carr, Alex), 44.10. 2, CR Kennedy 'A' (Mere, Caleb, Losch, Jacob, Crawley, Anthony, Hazlett, Ian), 45.02. 3, Regina-Iowa 'A' 45.55. 4, Tipton 'A' 47.57.

4x200 Meter Relay
1, CR Washington 'A' (Hickok, Drake, Gardner, Kristopher, Griffin, Will, Carr, Alex), 1:30.55. 2, CR Kennedy 'A' (Mere, Caleb, Losch, Jacob, Haycraft, Jed, Crawley, Anthony), 1:31.62. 3, Clear Creek Amana 'A' 1:32.19. 4, Regina-Iowa 'A' 1:35.80. 5, Tipton 'A' 1:39.25. 6, Central Clinton 'A' 1:40.62.

4x400 Meter Relay
1, Clear Creek Amana 'A' 3:26.80. 2, Regina-Iowa 'A' 3:29.72. 3, Central Clinton 'A' 3:36.34. 4, CR Washington 'A' (Corbett, Nicholas, Tann, David, Luebe, Trevor, Hogg, Robert), 3:37.76. 5, Tipton 'A' 3:39.03. 6, CR Kennedy 'A' (Washburn, Andy, Seubert, Trenton, Wood, Trevor, Slaymaker, Chad), 3:45.73.

 4x800 Meter Relay
 1, Wahlert 'A' 8:23.97. 2, CR Washington 'A' (Luebe, Trevor, Nzoyisaba, Etienne, Mugisha, Saromo, Hogg, Robert), 8:32.74. 3, Central Clinton 'A' 8:46.29. 4, Regina-Iowa 'A' 
 8:52.18. 5, Tipton 'A' 8:56.51. 6, CR Kennedy 'A' (Washburn, Andy, Hoefer, Michael, Seubert, Trenton, Tinkey, Zach), 9:25.68.

Distance Medley
1, CR Kennedy 'A' (Haycraft, Jed, Jahlas, Josh, Crawley, Anthony, Singer, Thomas), 3:43.06. 2, Wahlert 'A' 3:43.39. 3, Central Clinton 'A' 3:54.09. 4, CR Washington 'A' (Carr, Alonzo, Johnson, Antonio, Corbett, Nicholas, Mugisha, Saromo), 3:54.46. 5, Regina- Iowa 'A' 4:05.58. 6, Tipton 'A' 4:38.01.

4x110 Meter Shuttle Hurdle
1, CR Washington 'A' (Hickok, Drake, Sailor, Adam, Vega, Forest, Johnson, Antonio), 1:02.53. 2, Central Clinton 'A' 1:03.64. 3, Regina-Iowa 'A' 1:07.80. 4, Tipton 'A' 1:08.14. 5, CR Kennedy 'A' (Winders, Austin, Walker, Trevor, Cook, Famiek, Fergus, Riley), 1:13.51.

High Jump
1, Firkins, Jacoby, Regina- Iowa, 6-0. 2, Campbell, Chris, Central Clin, 5-8. 3, Lubben, Chris, Central Clin, J5-8. 4, Lauterbach, Florian, Central Clin, 5-4.

Long Jump
1, Hogg, Robert, CR Washington, 21-7. 2, Campbell, Chris, Central Clin, 21-2.50. 3, Lubben, Chris, Central Clin, 20-6. 4, Axberg, Taylor, Tipton, 19-0. 5, Tann, David, CR Washingto, 18-11.50. 6, Crock, Quentin, Tipton, 18-11.

Shot Put
1, Carber, Joe, Central Clin, 51-1. 2, Reinhartz, Ben, Davenport As, 48-7.50. 3, McCaffery, Patrick, Regina- Iowa, 48-4. 4, McClimon, Tom, Central Clin, 46-4.75. 5, Henry, Storhm, CR Washington, 39-6. 6, Ihns, Dustin, Tipton, 39-5.75.

Discus Throw
1, Carber, Joe, Central Clin, 154-4. 2, Hennessy, Colin, CR Washington, 133-9. 3, McClimon, Tom, Central Clin, 133-0. 4, McCaffery, Patrick, Regina-Iowa, 121-3. 5, Reinhartz, Ben, Davenport As, 118-2. 6, Henry, Storhm, CR Washington, 118-1.

 

   

Washington - Boys Track

Warriors 2nd at Tri-State Relays

 DUBUQUE -- Kyle Dunn won the 110-meter hurdles and anchored the triumphant 4x400 relay Tuesday as Linn-Mar won a six-team Mississippi Valley Conference track meet in Dubuque.

Dunn has skipped meets this spring while nursing sore legs, but he competed in four events Tuesday. He finished third in the 400 hurdles in 56.61, a slow time for the 2010 state champion.

Josh Evans (1600), Nick Lucas (400 hurdles), Brandon Ophoff (high jump) and Jack Halupnik (shot put) won events for Linn-Mar. The Lions also captured the 4x800 relay.

Alex Carr (100), Nicholas Corbett (400), Robert Hogg (long jump) and Colin Hennessy (discus) won titles for Washington. The Warriors also took the 4x100 relay with Carr running the anchor leg.

Kennedy got victories from Thomas Singer (3200) and its shuttle hurdle relay. Nate Karlan won the 200 for Jefferson.

Team Standings

1. Linn-Mar 150, 2. Washington 118, 3. Dubuque Senior 84, 4. Jefferson 76, 5. Dubuque Hempstead 68, 6. Kennedy 56.

100 Meter Dash

1. Alex Carr (CRW) 11.11; 2. Will Griffin (CRW) 11.11; 3. Nate Karlan (CRJ) 11.33; 4. Jed Haycraft (CRK) 11.53; 5. Aaron Hunter (LM) 11.60; 6. Alex Hillyer (CRK) 11.79.

200 Meter Dash

1. Nate Karlan (CRK) 23.45; 2. Calvin Bahl (DH) 23.84; 3. Ryan Giesemann (DS) 23.94; 4. Antonio Johnson (CRW) 24.58; 5. Brandon Jeffries (LM) 24.67; 6. Nick Kutsch (DH) 24.79.

400 Meter Dash

1. Nicholas Corbett (CRW) 52.75; 2. Ryan Giesemann (DS) 52.76; 3. Aaron Razo (LM) 53.54; 4. Austin Short (CRJ) 53.56; 5. Jacob Salwolke (DH) 54.67; 6. John Koelling (CRK) 55.02.

800 Meter Run

1. Dylan Eigenberger (DS) 2:02.73; 2. Timauntay Jones (CRJ) 2:03.14; 3. Matt Simon (LM) 2:03.45; 4. Calvin Daack (DH) 2:03.51; 5. Thomas Singer (CRK) 2:03.56; 6. Tim Wittman (DS) 2:05.63.

1600 Meter Run

1. Josh Evans (LM) 4:30.37; 2. Trevor Oates (CRK) 4:36.90; 3. Andrew Brimeyer (DS) 4:38.22; 4. Chase Grabau (LM) 4:43.22; 5. Wes Westervelt (DS) 4:44.57; 6. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 4:48.24.

3200 Meter Run

1. Thomas Singer (CRK) 9:59.41; 2. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 9:59.42; 3. Calvin Daack (DH) 10:02.92; 4. Taylor Mueller (CRJ) 10:11.95; 5. Tyler Chlystun (LM) 10:19.06; 6. Blake Whalen (DS) 10:35.14.

110 Meter Hurdles

1. Kyle Dunn (LM) 14.56; 2. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 15.01; 3. Jacob Losch (CRK) 15.48; 4. Drake Hickok (CRW) 16.08; 5. Trevor Hein (DS) 16.16; 6. Antonio Johnson (CRW) 16.25.

400 Meter Hurdles

1. Nick Lucas (LM) 55.02; 2. Trevor Hein (DS) 56.57; 3. Kyle Dunn (LM) 56.61; 4. Lucas Vanous (CRJ) 1:00.06; 5. Miles Barton (CRW) 1:02.21; 6. William Orr (CRJ) 1:02.68.

4x100 Meter Relay

1. Washington (Antonio Johnson, Will Griffin, Adam Sailor, Alex Carr) 44.15; 2. Linn-Mar 45.43; 3. Jeferson 45.48; 4. Dubuque Senior 47.61; 5. Hempstead 49.20.

4x200 Meter Relay

1. Hempstead 1:31.99; 2. Linn-Mar 1:34.58; 3. Jefferson 1:34.98; 4. Dubuque Senior 1:37.22; 5. Washington 1:38.16; 6. Kennedy 1:41.07.

4x400 Meter Relay

1. Linn-Mar (Aaron Razo, Jordan Kremer, Jabez Walker, Kyle Dunn) 3:26.13; 2. Kennedy 3:26.61; 3. Hempstead 3:27.19; 4. Washington 3:33.74; 5. Dubuque Senior 3:36.53; 6. Jefferson 3:42.12.

4x800 Meter Relay

1. Linn-Mar (Matt Simon, Jabez Walker, Josh Wick, Duggan Trenary) 8:12.92; 2. Jefferson 8:22.14; 3. Dubuque Senior 8:28.69; 4. Washington 8:42.68; 5. Kennedy 9:10.10; 6. Hempstead 9:24.70.

Distance Medley

1. Hempstead 3:37.06; 2. Washington 3:37.89; 3. Linn-Mar 3:40.77; 4. Jefferson 3:50.39; 5. Dubuque Senior 3:57.70.

Shuttle Hurdle Relay

1. Kennedy (Jacob Losch, Thomas Kaiser, Josh Jahlas, Derek Jacobus) 59.65; 2. Linn-Mar 1:01.07; 3. Washington 1:01.63; 4. Dubuque Senior 1:02.36; 5. Jefferson 1:04.25; 6. Hempstead 1:07.89.

High Jump

1. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 5-10; 2. Miles Barton (CRW) 5-10; 3. Andrew Folken (DS) 5-8; 4. Will Bradford (DS) 5-8; 5. (tie) Chris Francis (DH) 5-6; Jon Mermsen (DH) 5-6.

Long Jump

1. Robert Hogg (CRW) 20-9 1/4; 2. Calvin Bahl (DH) 20-5 1/2; 3. Michael Detert (LM) 20-0 1/2; 4. Colton Sanchez (LM) 19-7; 5. Derek Jacobus (CRK) 19-6 1/4; 6. Graham Houselog (DH) 19-3 3/4.

Shot Put

1. Jack Halupnik (LM) 45-9 1/2; 2. Dan Behning (DS) 45-9; 3. Ryan Eivins (CRJ) 42-4 1/2; 4. Brandon Beaird (LM) 42-2 1/4; 5. Andrew Luensmann (DH) 42-1 1/2; 6. Alex Heying (CRJ) 42-1.

Discus

1. Colin Hennessy (CRW) 130-6; 2. Tyler Burrell (CRW) 125-7; 3. Zach Berryman (CRJ) 125-1; 4. Mike Edwards (DH) 122-5; 5. Jacob Anderson (CRK) 118-8; 6. Mitch Berendes (DH) 117-0.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 11:25
 

Washington - Boys Track

Hogg, Griffin win; Warriors 3rd at Wilkinson Relays

The Linn-Mar Lions staked their claim as the best boys track team in the Metro area Friday night, and they did it with superstar Kyle Dunn on the sidelines.

The Lions captured the 25th Annual Wilkinson Relays in a meet that featured all seven Metro schools, including the 2009 and 2010 state champion Washington Warriors.

Linn-Mar rolled up 113 points to clip Des Moines Hoover, the runnerup, by 21 points. Washington finished third with 90 points in the 10-team field at Kingston Stadium.

It was an impressive showing by the Lions, especially with Dunn sidelined with a nagging hamstring problem. Dunn is the defending state champion in the 400 meter dash and the 400 low hurdles, but he skipped the Wilkinson Relays on a chilly night.

"We've got to be careful with Kyle Dunn," Linn-Mar Coach Ken Hopkins remarked. "He's hurting a little bit with the hamstring. It's going to be hit-and-miss with him for a while until he gets that thing taken care of."

Dunn skipped the Ask Relays last Friday night, but he competed in the Hollingsworth Relays at Iowa City West Tuesday night and won the 400 hurdles. He also anchored the 4x400 relay to victory that night, but was sore the next day.

Nick Lucas, Josh Evans and Nick Gentzler won individual titles for the Lions Friday night. Linn-Mar also won the 4x800 relay and demonstrated good team depth.

"I think the whole team came together tonight," Hopkins said. "They're coming along, slowly but surely, but tonight is a breakthrough, I think. There were really a lot of bright spots."

Hopkins thinks the Lions can challenge for the state title this year, if the team keeps improving.

"We have a lot of things that need to come together at the end of the season to do that," he said. "Everybody pulled together as a team tonight. That's what it took."

Linn-Mar placed fourth in the team standings at the state meet last year behind Washington, Indianola and Pleasant Valley. Even though the Lions beat Washington Friday night, Hopkins said he thinks the Warriors could be dangerous again this year.

"Some people didn't think they were going to do it last year (win the state title), and they did it," he noted.

Lucas claimed the 400-meter dash in 50.52 seconds, winning the event in Dunn's absence. Evans, a freshman who won the 3200 at the Hollingsworth Relays Tuesday, captured the 1600 Friday in 4:32.14. Gentzler claimed the 800 in 2:03.23.

Chase Grabau, Gentzler, Duggan Trenary and Aaron Razo won the 4x800 relay in 8:14.83.

Washington got victories from Will Griffin in the 100-meter dash (11.17 seconds) and Robert Hogg in the long jump (20-11). The Warriors also won the shuttle hurdle relay in 1:00.70 with Drake Hickok, Adam Sailor, Forest Vega and Antonio Johnson.

Sam Joens of Prairie crushed his competition in the discus with a throw of 161 feet, 9 1/2 inches, winning the event by more than 22 feet. The Hawks claimed the sprint medley in 3:37.89 with Austin Dellamuth, Tristan Beyer, Matt Stocker and Kyle Stocker.

Jacob Losch of Kennedy won the 400 hurdles in 56.74 seconds. Caleb Mere, one of the top long jumpers in the state, did not jump Friday due to a lingering hamstring problem.

Carter Valentine of Xavier won the 110 hurdles in 15.25 seconds.

WILKINSON RELAYS
At Kingston Stadium

Team Standings

1. Linn-Mar 113, 2. Des Moines Hoover 92, 3. Washington 90, 4. Prairie 62, 5. Wahlert 56, 6. Kennedy 41, 7. (tie) Jefferson 32; Xavier 32; 9. Waterloo East 23, 10. Marion 17.

 Long Jump -- 1. Robert Hogg (CRW) 20-11; 2. Onterier Brown (DMH) 20-9 3/4; 3. Colton Sanchez (LM) 19-6; 4. Derek Jacobus (CRK) 19-5; 5. Jude Smith (DW) 19-3; 6. Michael Detert (LM) 19-1 1/2.
 High Jump -- 1. Tylor White (WE) 6-2; 2. Shane Hodges (WE) 6-0; 3. Miles Barton (CRW) 5-11; 4. Isaac Frazier (MAR) 5-10; 5. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 5-10; 6. John Koelling (CRK) 5-6.
 Discus -- 1. Sam Joens (CRP) 161-9 1/2; 2. Dan Sisler (DW) 139-0; 3. Craig Murtha (CRX) 129-3 1/2; 4. Collin Hennessey (CRW) 126-9; 5. Jonathan Heitland (MAR) 125-0 1/2; 6. Austin Hardman (MAR) 123-6.
 Shot Put -- 1. Shaquille Wells (DMH) 45-8; 2. Jack Halupnik (LM) 45-2; 3. Chase Kleopfer (CRX) 44-3; 4. Frank Davis (LM) 43-0; 5. Michael Jeschke (DW) 42-9; 6. Matt Hansen (CRX) 42-9.
  3200 -- 1. Fadi Angelo (DMH) 9:56.72; 2. Jordan Burns (CRP) 10:03.63; 3. Taylor Mueller (CRJ) 10:10.39; 4. Mitch Pritts (CRP) 10:10.45; 5. Trevor Oates (CRK) 10:14.76; 6. Tyler Chlystun (LM) 10:16.89.
 4x800 Relay -- 1. Linn-Mar (Chase Grabau, Nick Gentzler, Duggan Trenary, Aaron Razo) 8:14.93; 2. Wahlert 8:17.30; 3. Prairie (Justin Burns, Isaiah Vlasek, Ryan Smith, Kyle Stocker) 8:17.50; 4. Jefferson (Timauntay Jones, Peter Thullen, Joe Kelly, Matt Hildebrand) 8:21.82; 5. Marion (Zach Burhite, Kaleb Bozorgzadeh, Hunter Banes, Brennen Kelly) 8:32.43; 6. Washington (Kelvin Hootman, Saromo Mugisha, Etienne Nzoyisaba, Trevor Luebe) 8:33.63.
 Shuttle Hurdle Relay -- 1. Washington (Drake Hickok, Adam Sailor, Forest Vega, Antonio Johnson) 1:00.70; 2. Linn-Mar (Brandon Ophoff, Mike Keiser, Luke Meyer, Colton Sanchez) 1:01.29; 3. Kennedy (Jacob Losch, Derek Jacobus, Thomas Kaiser, Josh Jahlas) 1:01.94; 4. Jefferson (Tanner Lund, Savaun Williams-Bounds, Matt Dickerson, Xavier Cribbs) 1:04.16; 5. Prairie (Tom Frieden, Solomon Wilharm, Josh Rundall, Joe Costigan) 1:04.28; Xavier (Justin Fenske, Josh Nelson, A.J. Worden, Carter Valentine) 1:04.36.
 100 -- 1. Will Griffin (CRW) 11.17; 2. Nate Karlan (CRJ) 11.32; 3. Onterier Brown (DMH) 11.33; 4. Riley McCarron (DW) 11.34; 5. Alex Carr (CRW) 11.42; 6. Aaron Schueller (DW) 11.43.
 100 Wheelchair -- 1. Jordan Houdeshell (LM) 26.26.
 400 -- 1. Nick Lucas (LM) 50.52; 2. Shay Belle (DMH) 50.73; 3. Matt Stocker (CRP) 50.74; 4. Tristan Beyer (CRP) 52.20; 5. Nicholas Corbett (CRW) 52.29; 6. Jordan Kremer (LM) 52.50.
 4x200 Relay -- 1. Hoover (Rodney Silliman, Onterier Brown, DeShawn Willis, Kaleb Van Cleave) 1:29.43; 2. Wahlert 1:30.95; 3. Kennedy (Josh Jahlas, Jacob Losch, Jed Haycraft, Anthony Crawley) 1:32.48; 4. Washington (Braedon Tovey, Antonio Johnson, Will Griffin, Alex Carr) 1:32.62; 5. Xavier (Nick Ball, Eric Zenisek, Jordan Weber, Eric Hovda) 1:33.93; 6. Waterloo East 1:33.93.
 110 Hurdles -- 1. Carter Valentine (CRX) 15.25; 2. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 15.35; 3. Drake Hickok (CRW) 15.77; 4. Antonio Johnson (CRW) 16.03; 5. Thomas Kaiser (CRK) 16.97; 6. Taylor Rogers (MAR) 16.99.
 1600 -- 1. Josh Evans (LM) 4:32.14; 2. Thomas Singer (CRK) 4:36.50; 3. Matt Simon (LM) 4:38.68; 4. Etienne Nzoyisaba (CRW) 4:42.37; 5. Fadi Angelo (DMH) 4:42.97; 6. Taylor Mueller (CRJ) 4:53.02.
 200 -- 1. Kaleb Van Cleave (DMH) 22.64; 2. Rodney Silliman (DMH) 22.87; 3. Will Griffin (CRW) 22.94; 4. Aaron Taylor (WE) 23.12; 5. Eric Hovda (CRX) 23.14; 6. Alex Carr (CRW) 23.15.
 200 Wheelchair -- 1. Jordan Houdeshell (LM) 52.67.
 400 Hurdles -- 1. Jacob Losch (CRK) 56.74; 2. Brandon Ophoff (LM) 57.05; 3. Tom Frieden (CRP) 57.39; 4. Drake Hickok (CRW) 57.60; 5. Robert Hogg (CRW) 57.89; 6. Justin Decker (DW) 59.13.
 Sprint Medley -- 1. Prairie (Austin Dellamuth, Tristan Beyer, Matt Stocker, Kyle Stocker) 3:37.89; 2. Wahlert 3:43.73; 3. Jefferson (Sam Otis, Nate Karlan, Matt Hildebrand, Timauntay Jones) 3:44.12; 4. Linn-Mar (Michael Detert, Aaron Hunter, Duggan Trenary, Chase Grabau) 3:45.23; 5. Washington (Braedon Tovey, David Tann, Nicolas Corbett, Trevor Luebe) 3:54.28; 6. Marion (John Tiernan, Devin LeBeau, Trevor Hardman, Brennen Kelly) 3:55.64.
 800 -- 1. Nick Gentzler (LM) 2:03.23; 2. Jabez Walker (LM) 2:03.99; 3. Zach Burhite (MAR) 2:04.03; 4. Isaiah Vlasek (CRP) 2:05.66; 5. Cole Crawford (DW) 2:06.51; 6. Peter Thullen (CRJ) 2:07.00.
 4x100 Relay -- 1. Hoover (Rodney Silliman, Kaleb Van Cleave, DeShawn Willis, Onterier Brown) 43.51; 2. Washington (Braedon Tovey, Will Griffin, Antonio Johnson, Alex Carr) 43.92; 3. Wahlert 44.56; 4. Xavier (Nick Ball, Eric Zenisek, Jordan Weber, Eric Hovda) 44.64; 5. Jefferson (Sam Otis, Nate Karlan, Austin Short, Chance Tiedtke) 45.04; 6. Kennedy (Josh Jahlas, John Koelling, Anthony Crawley, Jed Haycraft) 45.52.
 4x400 Relay -- 1. Hoover (Shay Belle, Rodney Silliman, Agok Philip, Kaleb Van Cleave) 3:24.30; 2. Linn-Mar 3:31.44; 3. Wahlert 3:34.04; 4. Washington (Nicolas Corbett, Drake Hickok, Trevor Luebe, Robert Hogg) 3:35.90; 5. Prairie (Jordan Burns, Kyle Stocker, Justin Burns, Matt Stocker) 3:36.91; 6. Kennedy (Thomas Kaiser, Jacob Losch, Jed Haycraft, Anthony Crawley) 3:37.95.

   
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