Monday, March 27, 2006

First Place at Eula Meet

HAWLEY VARSITY BOYS WIN EULA PIRATE RELAYS

The Hawley Varsity Boys track team not only dominated the 1600 meter run placing first, second and third (Brendon Bounds, 1st, 4:52.41; Luke Walker, 2nd, 5:02.68 and Justin Bristow, 3rd, 5:04.47), but they also dominated the Eula Pirate Relays with their point total of 138. Second place in the boys division was a tie between Baird and Merkel with 80 points.

Brendon Bounds brought home another gold in the 800 with his time of 2:01.54. Brendon Bounds is undefeated in the 800-meter run this year.

In the triple jump, Seth Manly placed 4th with a jump of 39-9 and Josh Harris placed 6th with a jump of 38-9. Kody Sims placed 3rd in the high jump. In the long jump, Josh Winegeart placed 5th with a jump of 19-5. Corbin Coonrod placed 3rd in the discus with a throw of 130-9.

In the 3200 meter run, Luke Walker placed 2nd, 11:04.48, Justin Bristow, 5th, 11:40.24 and Bobby Schaefer, 6th, 12:08.33.

The 400-meter relay (Billy Malone, Kody Sims, Josh Harris and Matt Penney) placed 6th with a time of 48.56. The 800-meter relay (Jeremy Gwinn, Josh Winegeart, Josh Harris and Tracy Whitehead) placed 5th with a time of 1:37.19.

In the 110 hurdles, Tracy Whitehead placed 1st with a time of 16.33 and Seth Manly placed second with a time of 17.35. Matt Penney placed 5th with a time of 19.32. Tracy and Seth switched places in the 300 hurdles with Seth Manly placing 1st (42.34) and Tracy Whitehead 2nd (42.45).

In the 200, Josh Winegeart placed 3rd (23.76) and Jeremy Gwinn placed 5th, 25.40.

The 1600-meter relay (Cody Sims, Brendon Bounds, Seth Manly and Josh Winegeart) brought home the gold with a time of 3:36.71.

In the JV division, Alex Smith placed 5th in the long jump, Kyle Sellers placed 3rd in the high jump and Kevin Harp placed 2nd in the 3200 meter run.

In the 100, Alex Smith placed 2nd and Kyle Sellers placed 3rd. In the 200, Alex Smith placed 2nd and Kyle Sellers placed 3rd.

The boys will be competing in Hamlin on Saturday, April 1, 2006.

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