Prep Track Roundup: 3/24

Prep Track Roundup: 3/24

BLANDING, Utah-Saturday, San Juan High School hosted the Blue Mountain Invitational, featuring various schools throughout the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network coverage area.

The boys’ title was won by Grand, as the Red Devils posted 159.5 points, barely outlasting second-place Carbon with 152 points. North Sevier’s boys finished fifth with 61 points, Gunnison was sixth with 21 points and Wayne placed ninth with 12 points.

For the girls, Carbon amassed 185 points to take the meet title, easily outdistancing second-place Carbon, as the Dinos had 109 points. North Sevier’s girls were fourth with 73.5 points and Gunnison was sixth with 29 points. Wayne placed eighth with 12 points.

In girls’ individual events, Gunnison’s Jade Wimmer tied for first place with Shannon Baker of Carbon in the 100-meter dash, as they each ran it in 13.55 seconds. North Sevier’s Madison Bennett placed fourth in the event.

Wimmer definitively won the 200 and 400-meter dash titles over Baker in times of 26.99 seconds and 1:01.28 respectively.

North Sevier’s Angel Burgess placed sixth in the 100-meter hurdles, with Monticello’s Makayla Sheeran earning the title in the event in a time of 18.36 seconds. Sheeran also won the 300-meter hurdles title in a time of 53.11 seconds.

In the girls’ 800-meter run, Wayne’s Felicity Williams placed fourth, while placing sixth in the 3200-meter run.

In the girls’ high jump, Wayne’s Hannah Williams finished fifth, while in the long jump, Carbon’s Shannon Baker took another indvidual title with a leap of 15-7.

The girls’ shot put saw North Sevier’s Kenzie Mason take the title with a toss of 32-9, while she placed second in the girls’ discus with a throw of 91-05.50. She also placed second in the javelin with a toss of 104-08 with her teammate, McCadey Goble, placing third in the event at a throw of 90-11.

North Sevier’s girls finished second in the 4 x 100 relay, third in the 4 x 400 relay and second in the medley relay.

For the boys, North Sevier’s Riley Ogden won the 100-meter dash in 12.07 seconds, while his teammate, Nolan Mickelsen was fourth in the 400-meter dash.

Wayne’s Logan Stevens placed third in the 300-meter hurdles, while Benjamin Hill of Gunnison finished sixth in the 800-meter run.

Adam Bunker of Monticello showed well, placing first in both the 1600 and 3200-meter runs.

Hunter Higgs of North Sevier won the boys’ high jump crown, with a leap of 6-1, as Gunnison’s Garrett Francis placed fourth in the event.

Gabe Wilcox of North Sevier finished fifth in the boys’ shot put, and Gunnison’s Traiton Beaumont placed fourth in both the discus and javelin.

In the boys’ 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 relays, North Sevier placed third and finished second in the medley relay.

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Saturday, various schools in the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network coverage area competed at the Pine View Invitational, going against the perpetually strong Region 9.

Desert Hills’ boys and girls, each a perpetual power, took the respective team titles.

Nevertheless, several athletes in the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network coverage area held their own.

These included Beaver’s Austin Carter, who won the shot put title with a toss of 61-08.50 feet. Panguitch’s Kapri Orton also took an individual title, earning the high jump crown with a leap of 5 feet 4 inches.

Additionally, Panguitch’s Kanyon Lamb placed fourth in the 110-meter hurdles and second in the 300-meter hurdles. Lamb also finished tied for third in the high jump.

Additionally, Richfield’s boys placed second in the 4 x 800 relay with the team consisting of Daniel Dastrup, Hayden Harward, Jonathan Monsen and Chaz Roberts, running it in a time of 8:26.37.

Panguitch’s Kapri Orton made the finals in the girls’ 100-meter hurdles, placing eighth overall in 17.25 seconds.

In the girls’ 100-meter dash, Delta’s Dani Nielson placed fourth in a time of 13.30 seconds, beating several 4-A athletes in the process.

Nielson also played a role in Delta’s girls’ placing third in the 4 x 100 relay, along with her teammates, Jordyn Nielson, Ashlee Nielson and Bridgette Christensen.

In the boys’ 400-meter dash, Richfield’s Kade Jensen finished third, while in the girls’ 300-meter hurdles, Savannah Nielseon of Delta placed sixth.

Samantha Williams of Beaver also had a stellar showing, finishing 5th in the girls’ 800-meter run, while in the boys’ 800-meter run, Jonathan Monsen of Richfield finished 7th.

Millard’s girls finished sixth in the medley relay, with Brynley Anderson, Katy Kelly, Maria Josse and Payton Miller running a time of 4:38.60.

Millard’s Turner Koyle placed fourth in the boys’ 200-meter dash, and Delta’s girls excelled in another relay, placing 8th in the 4 x 400, comprised of the same team as the 4 x 100. Delta’s boys also did well in the 4 x 400, placing 8th. This team consisted of Trey Brough, Jaymen Brough, Clint Tolbert and Dax Brough.

In the girls’ discus, Delta’s Brinley Henrie and Bridgett Christensen placed eighth and ninth respectively and their teammate, Ashlee Nielson, was fifth in the girls’ long jump.