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Seneca East sweeps meet in Attica

April 18, 2012
The Advertiser-Tribune

ATTICA - Seneca East swept a home quint meet against four visiting Midland Athletic League schools. On the boys side, Seneca East beat out Old Fort 182-101. New Riegel was third with 38, St. Wendelin fourth with 26 and Bettsville didn't score.

The Tigers ran away with the girls meet with 144 points. St. Wendelin edged out Old Fort 69-66 for second New Riegel was fourth with 41 and Bettsville didn't score.

For the boys, Seneca East swept the four relay races. The Tigers got individual wins from Kevin Moore in the 110 hurdles (15.0), Wes Pipher in the 1,600 (4;46), Nick Hughes in the 300 hurdles (40.7), Owen Best in the discus (111-5), Aaron Strausbaugh in the long jump (19-8) and Ben Hahler in the shot put (48-3).

Old Fort was powered by the Alexanders. Nathan won the pole vault (14-8) and the 100-meter dash (11.7) while Zach took the 400 (51.7) and the 800 (2:07). Marcus Meyers also picked up a first in the 3,200 (10:39).

New Riegel got a first from Josh Burnes in the high jump (5-8) while St. Wendelin picked up a first from Austin Reinhart in the 200 (24.7).

In the girls meet, Seneca East took three of the four relays with New Riegel winning the 4x400.

Individually, the Tigers got two-win days from Ashton Daniel, Hannah Hahler and Marissa Willman. Daniel swept the throwing taking the discus with a throw of 99-11 and the shot throwing 38-3. Hahler won the 100 (13.3) and 200 (28.3). Willman won the 100 hurdles (17.6) and the 300 hurdles (51.7). Megan Felter also won the long jump for Seneca East (15-5 1/2).

Also with two-win days was St. Wendelin's Kayla Kirk who won the 800 (2:36.4) and 1,600 (5:37), and Old Fort's Molly Cleveland who won the high jump (4-10) and the pole vault (7-6).

New Riegel got a first from Ashley Mathias in the 400 (1:07.2).

TC girls run past Willard

WILLARD - Autumn Nichols ran to three first-place finishes for Columbian and Kali Fitro ran to two as the Columbian girls topped Willard, 76-61. Willard took the boys meet, 85-52.

Nichols took first in the 100 (13.01), 200 (26.77) and 100 hurdles (16.93). Fitro crossed the line first in the 1,600 (5:51) and 3,200 (13.16). Also finishing first was the 4x100 relay team of McKenna Theis, Tara Baker, Annie Demith and Tori Stephens (53.56).

On the field side, Columbian got a pair of firsts. Chandler Carley won the pole vault clearing 8-feet. Kylar Meisner won the discus with a toss of 77-11.

For the boys, Robbie Traunero had a pair of firsts, taking both the 200 (23.13) and 300 hurdles (41.64). Also, Jared Feasel won the 110 hurdles (17.59), Tyler Lewis won the 3,200 (10:32.5) and Donovan Walker won the long jump (18-8).

H-L boys second at Van Buren

VAN BUREN - Hopewell-Loudon's boys took second at a quad-meet at Van Buren, falling to the host Black Knights 116-83. Arlington finished third (39) with Arcadia fourth (20). Van Buren also won the girls meet beating Arlington, 94-82. Arcadia was third (43) followed by Hopewell-Loudon.

The Chieftain boys won a pair of relays. Cody Malone, Travis Ardner, Taylor Bustillos and James Roush teamed to win the 4x100 in 46.6. Ardner, Roush, Ben Bodart and Avery Gatchell took the 4x400 in 3:37.7.

Hopewell-Loudon swept the 1,600 with Aaron Lucius (4:57.2), Robert Kniss (5:11.8) and Marcus Ardner (5:16.7) taking 1-2-3.

Bodart also won the 300 hurdles (43.6) and Gatchell won the 200 (24.1).

The top finish for the H-L girls were seconds by Shelby Raudebaugh in the 3,200 (13:40.8), Kasey Siegel in the discus (89-10) and the 4x800 relay team of Kailey Coleman, Leah Reinhart, Erin Reinhart-Anez and Cassie Reinhart (10:59.1).

Lakota sweeps North Baltimore

LAKOTA - Lakota scored a sweep of Midland Athletic League foe North Baltimore. The girls won 76-50 and the boys won 72-61.

On the girls side, Lakota won the 4x100 and 4x800 relays. Individually, Cariss Reese and Katie Park were two-time winners. Reese took the 100 hurdles (19.5) and 300 hurdles (52.5) while Park took the shot put (31-5 1/2) and discus (97-4). Also for the Raiders, Barbara Sprauer won the 1,600 (7:10.9).

For the boys, Logan Greiner took the 110 hurdles (17.3) and the 200 (24.8). Also picking up wins were Dillon Reinhart in the long jump (15-11), Kevin Crowe in the shot put (42-7), Nick Alexander in the pole vault (8-6), Darris McGowan (11.9) and Chris Vanderbeke in the 800 (2:24.9).

Lakota also took the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400.

US boys beat Bucyrus

UPPER SANDUSKY - Upper Sandusky's boys topped Bucyrus 87-50. Gyen Musgrave and Garrett Miller were double winners. Musgrave took the 100 (11.51) and 200 (23.7) while Miller won the 1,600 (5:00.57) and 3,200 (11:05). The Rams also got firsts from Collin Gardner in the shot put (41-5 1/4), Tyler Burks in the discus (121-4), Evan Logsdon in the high jump (6-4), Brennan Miller in the long jump (18-1 1/4), Kohl Johnson in the 110 hurdles (16.91) and Dominic Solis in the 800 (2:08.83).

 
 

 

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