CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday and Saturday, numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network athletes and schools competed at the Cedar High Pizza Hut Invitational.
The Desert Hills boys took the team title with 103 points. Delta and Richfield tied for sixth with 52 points apiece. Beaver placed eighth with 34 points. Manti finished ninth with 21 points. Kanab placed 11th with 11.5 points. Wayne finished 14th with 8 points. North Sevier placed 15th with 6 points, Panguitch tied for 18th place with Water Canyon and Gunnison Valley with 3 points and Valley placed 21st with 0.5 points.
For the girls, the Cedar Lady Reds won the title with 102 points. Delta placed fourth with 65 points. Richfield and Panguitch tied for fifth with 44 points. Manti finished seventh with 34 points. Gunnison Valley placed ninth with 24 points, Beaver placed 11th with 17 points and Kanab finished 13th with 14 points. North Sevier placed 15th with 10 points, Wayne finished 16th with 8 points and Milford placed 17th with 7 points.
Panguitch’s Taylia Norris took the girls’ 1600 (5:17.20) and 800 meter (2:18.73) titles As is customary, Richfield’s Hayden Harward took the boys’ 1600-meter crown (4:28.46) as well as the 800-meter run (1:59.52) titles. Harward also placed third in the boys’ 3200-meter run (10:06.88).
Richfield’s boys took the medley title (3:37.63) as the Wildcats were represented in this event by Ian Bate, Carston Jensen, Kade Jensen and Hayden Harward.
Delta’s girls took the 4 x 100 relay title (49.72 seconds). The Rabbits were represented in this event by Jordyn Nielson, Savannah Nielson, Adi Nielson and Megan Atkinson.
Kade Jensen won the boys’ 400-meter dash title (49.44 seconds). In the boys’ 200-meter dash, Milford’s Bret Beebe placed second (22.80 seconds), setting a new school record in the process.
In the girls’ discus, Panguitch’s Karlee Eyre (119-10) took the crown and Porter Albrecht of Beaver (22-01.00 feet) earned the boys’ long jump title.
Gracie Moysh of Gunnison Valley took the girls’ shot put title (34-03.00 feet).
To close things out, Richfield’s Melissa Crane earned the girls’ long jump title (17-07 feet) and Kanab’s Sam Orton is the boys’ high jump champion for the meet (6 feet-5 inches).
SALEM, Utah-Friday, Juab, North Sanpete and Wasatch Academy competed at the Skyhawk Midnite Invitational hosted by Salem Hills High School.
We were unable to secure all the results but here are as many of them as we could scrape together.
North Sanpete’s Brage Anderson placed eight overall (17.72 seconds) in the boys’ 110-meter hurdles. Brigham Perry of Juab placed fourth (11.87 seconds) in the 100-meter dash and North Sanpete’s Cesar Lemus placed eighth (12.01 seconds).
In the girls’ 1600-meter run, North Sanpete’s Rachael Jones (6:08.53) placed ninth.
Jared Braden of Juab finished sixth in the boys’ 1600-meter run (5:00.39).
In the girls’ 300-meter hurdles, Willow Kay (50.95 seconds) and Demi Jackson (52.83 seconds) of Juab finished third and sixth respectively.
In the boys’ javelin, Juab’s Clarence Kool (143-04) took the title, while Jamal Mayoul of North Sanpete (135-09) finished second. Boden Ballow of Juab placed third (132-09) and Laramie Roberts of North Sanpete finished ninth (111-00) in the event.
In the boys’ shot put, Mcade Poulson of North Sanpete (41-05.75 feet) placed second, Laramie Roberts of North Sanpete placed third (41-05.50) and Clarence Kool of Juab (38-07) finished ninth, tied with Murray’s Isaac Sanchez.
Scott Hatch of North Sanpete placed first in the boys’ high jump (6-2) with Jamal Mayoul of North Sanpete placing second (5-10).
Juab’s Cambrie Hansen placed third in the girls’ discus (81-05).
Ronnie Walker of Juab placed first in the girls’ long jump (16-10.50 feet) to conclude things.











