Congrats to those who competed at State for our team. Our Girls finished 8th and our Boys 14th. Big congrats to those who placed and scored at State:
Cailey Bracken - 3200 meter 5th place
Grace Tycksen - Javelin 5th place
Cade Uluave - Shot Put 5th place
Chase Higham - Shot Put 7th place
Adam Hawkes - Discus 6th place
Rylee Parkinson - High Jump 4th place
Jonathan Wheeler - Javelin 6th
Girls 4x800 team ( Elayna Loveridge, Cailey Bracken, Brooklyn Tarr, Taylor Jorgensen) 6th place
Adam Wightman - Pole Vault 3rd place
Natalie Shober - 400 meter 8th place
Ethan Winterton - 400 meter 7th place
Kinzlee Riddle - 100 meter 4th, 400 meter 4th, 200 meter 4th
Kezia Griffith - Discus 8th place
Girl's 4x400 team (Lexi Jarvis, Nat Shober, Amaya Brouse, and Kinzlee Riddle) 5th place
Congrats to the following for setting new school records:
Cailey Bracken - 3200 meter, Rylee Parkinson - High Jump, Jonathan Wheeler - Javelin, Kinzlee Riddle - 200 meter, Ethan (Beef) Winterton - 400 meter, Girls 4x800 team (Elayna Loveridge, Cailey Bracken, Brooklyn Tarr, Taylor Jorgensen) Boy's 4x100 team (William Wheeler, Jonathan Wheeler, Zander Sudbury, Cade Uluave), Boy's 4x400 team (William Wheeler, Ethan Probst, Jonathan Wheeler, Beef Winterton).
End of the year BBQ is Tuesday May 23 at 6:00pm at the High School cafeteria. We will have each athlete attending bring a food item to share (fruit, salad, veggies, dessert, or chips). This is only for athletes, those that actually finished out the season.
We will have a runner/parent meeting for those who would like to run Cross Country this coming season, on Wednesday May 24th at 6:00 p.m. in the High School Lecture Hall (across from the attendance office). We invite those interested, to come and meet the coaches and learn about Summer XC and what you need to do to be part of the team for this Fall. It is very important that you attend, or have a parent attend for you, so you know what is expected and what will be happening this summer and upcoming season.
We will announce this in school and the middle schools, but spread the word anyway.
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