In their fourth meet -- and their only dual meet -- of the year, Woodberry Forest prevailed against a surprisingly tough Episcopal squad, 65-49.In a dual meet, only the top three in each event score points for the team.
Finishing in First Place: Jonathan Yellets in the 300m, Hunter Faulconer in the 55m dash, Edward Bailey in the high jump, Addison Winston in the 3200m, Isaac Mirchandani in both the long jump and triple jump, Captain Rue Hockensmith in the shot put, and the 4x400m relay team of Eli Exum, Eric Ways, Jonathan Yellets and Captain Tripp Grant
Finishing in Second Place: Zach Wiesler in the 300m, Eli Exum in the 500m, Reid Swearingen in the 55m Hurdles, Jack Sewell in the high jump, Ben Pugh in the triple jump, and Captain Buckley Davis in the shot put.
Finishing in Third Place: Eric Ways in the 500m, Captain Matthew Laws in the 1600m and 3200m run, Lat Peak in the 55m hurdles, David Little in the high jump, Hunter Faulconer in the long jump, and Will Tucker in the triple jump.
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