North Summit Invitational Concludes Early Because of Snow; Gunnison Valley Competes There

North Summit Invitational Concludes Early Because of Snow; Gunnison Valley Competes There

COALVILLE, Utah-Tuesday, because of snow affecting virtually all of northern Utah in the late afternoon/early evening, the North Summit Invitational concluded unofficially after 10 events.

The Gunnison Valley Bulldogs were the sole Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network school to compete at this event.

Duchesne’s boys posted 102.5 points to claim the title with the Bulldogs finishing eighth with 22 points.

The North Summit girls took the team title on their home turf, netting 137 points. Gunnison Valley placed ninth with 7 points.

Bulldogs who competed included Garrett Francis, who won the boys’ high jump title with a leap of 5-feet-8 inches. He tied with Duchesne’s Gavin Davis for the crown.

Ethan Carter placed third in the boys’ 100-meter dash (12.04 seconds) while Zachary Stewart finished 10th (12.68 seconds). Harley Hill placed 21st (13.14 seconds).

Sarah Liddiard placed eighth in the girls’ 1600-meter run (7:04.99).

Zachary Stewart also placed 14th in the boys’ long jump (13-05).

Gracie Moysh finished third in the girls’ shot put (32 feet) and Ethan Carter placed ninth in the boys’ discus (80-06).

Gunnison Valley and the rest of the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools will have a contingent Friday and Saturday May 3 and 4 at the BYU Invitational at Robison Track in Provo.