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Results

  • On a calm and beautiful Tuesday afternoon, the Tigers took to the track and field to compete against Eastern Mennonite High School and Fishburne Military Academy. Though a relatively small meet, several Tigers had great performances. Due to the size of the meet, only the top three were scored. Congratulations to all competitors. The Tigers will return to competition this upcoming Friday at home.
 
  • First Place
   
  • Jack Sari
  • Shot Put
  • 46’ 5.5"
  • Max Johns
  • High Jump
  • 5’ 10"
  • Kyle Kauffman
  • Pole Vault
  • 13’
  • Jeb Brinkley
  • Pole Vault
  • 13’
  • James McCoy
  • Pole Vault
  • 13’
  • Clark Yarbrough
  • Discus
  • 125’ 8"
  • Terrell Jana
  • 100m, 200m
  • 11.28, 23.09
  • Michael Davenport
  • 400m
  • 48.67
  • Jack Claiborne
  • 300m Hurdles
  • 43.05
  • Trace Richard
  • 3200m
  • 11:28.63
  • Second Place
   
  • John Kirven
  • Shot Put
  • 43’ 1.5"
  • Michael Davenport
  • Long Jump
  • 21’ 2.25"
  • Lionel Johnson
  • High Jump
  • 5’ 8"
  • Korey Smith
  • Discus
  • 124’
  • Mac Hereford
  • Triple Jump
  • 38’ 7"
  • Robert Matz
  • 110m Hurdles
  • 19.24
  • Jack Claiborne
  • 100m
  • 11.55
  • Jimmy King
  • 400m
  • 52.05
  • Joe Stephenson
  • 300m Hurdles
  • 44.07
  • Khalid Thomas
  • 200m
  • 23.61
  • Henry Singleton
  • 3200m
  • 11:37.29
  • Robert Singleton, Putnam Roberts, Ellis McKay, Jackson Sompayrac
  • 4x400m
  • 4:02.68
  • Third Place
   
  • Josh Diaz
  • Shot Put
  • 41’ 10.5"
  • Terrell Jana
  • Long Jump
  • 21’ 1.75"
  • Myles Malone
  • High Jump
  • 5’ 6"
  • Ryan Grady
  • Discus
  • 117’
  • Spencer Goodwin
  • 400m
  • 53.21
  • Bebe Olaniyan
  • 200m
  • 23.97
  • Billy Solms, Jackson Case, Drew Kwon, John Kirven
  • 4x100m
  • 55.41
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