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High school track and field results

Published: Sunday, May 18, 2008 12:34 a.m. MDT
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4x100 Relay — 1, Juab (Kerrik Jacobsen, Jordan Jones, Kyler Jones, Landon Maxwell), 44.27; 2, Richfield, 44.49; 3, North Summit, 44.67; 4, Grand, 44.78; 5, Manti, 45.53; 6, ALA, 45.79; 7, San Juan, 46.13; 8, Parowan, 47.53.

4x400 Relay — 1, Parowan (Jacob Barton, Princeton Bottin, Tanner Orton, Blake Overson), 3:32.63; 2, Richfield, 3:36.60; 3, Grand, 3:39.36; 4, North Summit, 3:40.52; 5, Juab, 3:40.76; 6, ALA, 3:42.26; 7, Kanab, 3:51.58; 8, South Sevier, 4:03.22.

Shot Put — 1, Ty Bunting, Kanab, 53'07; 2, Whit Jones, North Summit, 47'05.75; 3, Kade Brough, Juab, 47'03.75; 4, Russell Nielson, Juab, 46'06.5; 5, Spencer Hansen, Gunnison, 43'11.25; 6, Jens Howe, Manti, 42'08; 7, Derick Eddy, Grand, 42'00; 8, Dillon Jones, Juab, 41'10.5.

Long Jump — 1, Gordon Garrett, Grand, 22'01.25; 2, Danny Althaus, Cross Creek, 20'9.5; 3, Jordan Jones, Juab, 20'05.75; 4, J.D. Michaelson, Richfield, 20'05; 5, Jordan Nielsen, Kanab, 20'04.75; 6, Dallin Donaldson, North Summit, 19'10; 7, Princeton Bottin, Parowan, 19'07.25; 8, Grant Barber, Millard, 29'06.75.

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Javelin — 1, Russell Nielson, Juab, 189'06; 2, Lorenzo Jensen, Juab, 171'03; 3, Caleb Adams, North Summit, 165'03; 4, Grant Barber, Millard, 162'04; 5, Kade Brough, Juab, 159'03; 6, Denton Nielson, Juab, 158'08; 7, Jake Bradford, Juab, 155'01; 8, Brendon Austin, Millard, 144'03.

Class 1A

Team scores

1, Panguitch, 103.5; 2, Rich, 103; 3, Wayne, 61; 4, Duchesne, 60; 5, Wasatch, 50.5; 6, Milford, 36; 7, Bryce Valley, 34; 8, E scalante, 33; 9, Tabiona, 26; 10, St. Joseph, 25.

Individual results

100 Meters — 1, Luca Haroldsen, Wasatch Academy, 11.45; 2, Tyler Reinhardt, Duchesne, 11.45; 3, Brace Griffin, Escalante, 11.78; 4, Bradley Holmes, Rich, 11.87; 5, Colby Evans, Duchesne, 11.95; 6, Nathan Peck, Manila, 12.10; 7, Matt Hoy, Valley, 12.26.

200 Meters — 1, Tyler Reinhardt, Duchesne, 23.08; 2, Bradley Holmes, Rich, 23.93; 3, Taylor Bremner, Panguitch. 24.04; 4, Kane Stevenson, Altamont, 24.04; 5, Eric Frandsen, Panguitch, 24.05; 6, Lance Peterson, Wayne, 24.06; 7, Aaron Butler, Monticello, 24.21; 8, Tyce Peterson, Wayne, 24.34.

400 Meters — 1, Tyce Peterson, Wayne, 51.67; 2, Eric Frandsen, Panguitch, 52.14; 3, Lance Peterson, Wayne, 52.42; 4, Nathan Beck, 53.04; 5, Kane Stevenson, Altamont, 53.31; 6, Kelvin Curtis, Monticello, 53.72; 7, Devin Wright, Monticello, 54.53; 8, Donald Powers, Duchesne, 54.67.

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