Numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network Athletes Compete At Day 1 of Snow Canyon Invitational

Numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network Athletes Compete At Day 1 of Snow Canyon Invitational

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday, numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network student-athletes competed at the Snow Canyon Invitational track and field meet in what will officially be the final UHSAA-sanctioned event before the minimum 2-week moratorium comes into play Monday.

After Day 1 of competition, the girls’ leader is Hurricane as the Tigers have 12 points. Millard’s girls are respectably tied for third place (10 points) with Davis and Westlake. Delta is in 10th place with 6 points and North Sevier is in 11th place with 5 points.

The current boys’ leader is Westlake as the Thunder has 16 points. Delta is tied for 7th place with Canyon View as the Rabbits and Falcons have 7 points apiece.

Hope Preston of Davis (5:05.28) won the girls’ 1600-meter title. Millard’s Katy Kelly placed 22nd (5:31.66). Madelyn Christensen of North Sanpete finished 34th (5:40.48) and Ember Moat of Millard placed 39th (5:43:11).

North Sanpete’s Rachael Jones placed 41st in the event (5:44.71), Paige Curtis of Delta placed 49th (5:51.86) and Aubry Cook of North Sanpete finished 52nd (5:55.61). Tamsin Stewart of North Sanpete finished 54th (5:58.74). Whytney Stoddard of Milford placed 68th (6:14.07) and Delta’s Brynnleigh Goodwin (6:21.62) finished 71st.

Aimee Thurman of Millard finished 72nd (6:23.67), Milford’s Akaydeh Livingston placed 73rd (6:23.95) and Millard’s Imogen Cazares (6:31.25) finished 74th.

Wayne’s Natalie Whipple finished 75th (6:39.50) and Nakomie Yardley of Beaver placed 76th (6:51.43). Sarah Barben of South Sevier (7:12.03) finished 80th. Beaver’s Myanna Vasquez finished 85th (8:07.33) and Makele Neuberger of North Sevier placed 87th (8:46.67).

In the boys’ 1600-meter dash, Skyline’s Thomas Boyden (4:05.16) took the crown. North Sanpete’s Matt Hindes (4:51.21) placed 31st. His teammate, Orange Peel (4:53.34) finished 38th. Millard’s Michael Ralphs (5:04.13) placed 52nd and Keaton Hallows of North Sevier (5:05.70) finished 55th.

Camden Moat of Millard (5:07.32) placed 64th and Wasatch Academy’s Ben Sparks (5:07.46) finished 65th.

Ky Brown of Beaver (5:08.63) placed 67th, Millard’s Morris Maxfield (5:10.07) finished 70th. Kurtis Nielson of Delta (5:13.42) placed 72nd. North Sevier’s Kelby Bosh (5:17.18) placed 76th and South Sevier’s Blake Vellinga (5:19.36) finished 78th.

Jason Cardon of Beaver (5:23.50) placed 81st with Millard’s Coleson Frisbie (5:30.48) and Marcor Maxfield (5:35.01) finishing 86th and 87th respectively.

Camden Larsen of South Sevier (5:39.90) finished 90th and Delta’s Gage Smith (5:43.12) placed 91st.

Beaver’s Koby Yardley (5:50.88) finished 92nd and Logan LeBaron of Millard (5:59.14) placed 93rd.

North Sevier’s JJ Gurney (6:03.11) finished 94th, Beaver’s Taevin Hunter (6:04.29) placed 95th, Milford’s Brayden Fisher placed 96th (6:06.95) and North Sevier’s Gavin Baxter (6:24.94) finished 97th.

In the girls’ 4 x 800 relay, Westlake prevailed with a time of 9:55.51. The Thunder’s squad consisted of Molly Jensen, Shelby Jensen, Makayla Pitcher and Alivia Scoresby.

The boys’ 4 x 800 relay was won by American Fork as the Cavemen posted a time of 8:04.36. The Cavemen were represented in this event by Kooper Dibb, Nathan Jaster, Dylan Rawlings and Ashton Hysell.

Millard’s girls won the girls’ sprint medley relay (4:31.02). The Eagles were represented by Kadence Koyle, Oakley King, Katy Kelly and Ember Moat in this event.

In the boys’ high jump, which concluded Friday events, Westlake’s Owen Tenney (6-01.00) took the crown. Delta’s Britton Smith (5-10.00) tied for second with Jaxon Jorgenson of Canyon View. South Sevier’s Connor Peterson (5-06) placed 12th. Delta’s Jamison Bishop (5-04) placed 14th and Wayne’s Logan Chappell (5-04) tied for 27th with Dylan Samuels of Skyridge.

Ky Brown of Beaver placed 30th (5-04) and Cameron Smith of Delta (5-02) tied for 31st with Skyridge’s Camden Larsen and Hurricane’s Daxston Dayley.

Ethan White of Wayne placed 36th (5-02), Millard’s Jaedon Bassett (5-00) finished 38th and his teammate, Brant Stevens (5-00) placed 40th.

In the girls’ 100-meter hurdles, Delta’s Savannah Nielson is the No. 6 seed (16.76 seconds) headed into Saturday’s finals.

Delta’s Megan Atkinson is the No. 8 seed in the girls’ 100-meter dash (13.42 seconds) headed into Saturday’s finals.

In the girls’ 400-meter dash, Adi Nielson of Delta (59.72) is the No. 2 seed. Millard’s Kara Camp (1:01.37) and Audrey Camp (1:01.72) are the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds respectively headed into Saturday’s finals.

In the boys’ 400-meter dash, Delta’s Oran Finlinson (52.20) is the No. 5 seed en route to Saturday’s finals.

In the boys’ shot put during Friday’s prelims, Beaver’s Treyson Harris (46-02.00) is the No. 1 seed headed into Saturday competition. Milford’s Christopher Keller (40-09.50) is the No. 6 seed and Jacob Robinson of South Sevier (39-11) is the No. 8 seed.

The meet will likely resume Saturday.

 

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