NORTH ROBINSON — The host Eagles put on a strong showing as host of the Bob Royer Invitational Friday night.
Colonel Crawford’s boys finished first followed by Mohawk, while the girls placed third in the 11-team field run under cool and damp conditions.
John DeGray won the 200 meters with personal best of 23.36 and took second in the 400 meters in 52.13, also a PB.
Shawn Auck captured the 3200 in 10:14.37 with teammate Isaac Stirm second in 10:28.89, a PB.
Avery Powers finished second in the 300-meter hurdles in 41.06, a personal best, with Roen Thew third in 43.39.
Dom Dean took second in the shot put with a 47-feet, 9.75-inch throw. He was third in the discus at 143-2.
Kyle Smith was third in the pole vault at 11 feet, a personal record.
Brynn Bruner was second in the girls 1600 meters in 5:42.41 and third in the 800 meters in 2:37.93. Rylinn Edgington was third in the 1600 in 5:44.01.
Bruner, Edgington, Alex Voll and Emily Schwenning won the 4X800 relay in 10:34.25.
Emmi Powers took second in the high jump going 4 feet, 10 inches. Cami Roston did likewise in the pole vault with a 9-feet, 6-inch effort.
Brooklyn Good placed second in the long jump with a PB of 15 feet, 9.5 inches.
Robin Ehman placed third in the shot put, with a 33-feet, .75-inch throw.
Wynford’s Maddax Engler was third in the boys 200 meters in 24.40, a PB.
Landon Zornes placed second in the discus at 145 feet, 1 inch. Bryce Locker got third in the high jump at 5 feet, 10 inches.
Megan Young took second in the girls 400 in 1:01.84 and third in the 200 in 27.72.
Young, Willa Johnson, Eden Cassaro and Allison Brewer won the 4X100 relay in 52.97. The quartet placed second in the 4X200 in 1:50.73.
Jenna Filliater placed fifth in the high jump at 4 feet, 8 inches.
Crestline’s Colten Keller won the boys 200 in 2:00.82. Keller, Aaron Lykins, Rondo Hudson and Korey Snyder finished third in the 4X800 relay in 9:40.50.
Carmello Hudson took third in the 100 meters in 11.66.
Jocelyn Noblit took third in the 400 meters in 1:02.78. Nevaeh Hill was third in the 800 meters in 2:51.56, a personal best.
Bridget Belcik got a third place in the discus at 110-feet, 1 inch.
Mohawk’s duo of John Stanberry and Mason Schimpf went 1-2 in the boys 100 meters, both recording personal bests in 11:39 and 11.56, respectively.
Stansberry was second in the 200 in 24.25.
Evan Mullholand, a freshman, placed second in the pole vault going 12 feet.
Phoenix Nally got second in the 1600 in 4:42.28. He added a fourth in the 800 meters in 2:045.45.
Eva Johnson turned in a PB of 13:41.88 to place fourth in the girls 3200 meters. Emerson Gurney was also fourth in the 800 in 2:39.19.
The Warriors also took second in the boys 4X200 and 4X400. Full results at https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/661199/results/all
COSEY, BOGGS WIN PAIR
BASCOM — Bucyrus boys placed second at the Dick Shultz Invitational at Hopewell-Loudon.
The Redmen were edged out by Ottawa Hills 126-115 in the nine-team field.
Sophomore Da’Shawn Cosey won the 200 in 23.77 and the 400 in 53.90.
Karter Boggs won the 1600 meters in 4:24.18 and the 3200 in 9:34.70, both personal bests for the senior.
Maseo Hall took the 300-meter hurdles in 44.70.
Sophomore Ivan Pirnstill won the pole vault at 14 feet, 7 inches, also a PB. He placed third in the long jump going 18 feet, 10 inches.
Peyton Fackler finished second in the long jump at 14-2. Savannah Clark took second in the girls shot put at 30 feet.
Buckeye Central junior Collin Perry won the boys 100 meters in 11.42, a PB.
He placed second in the high jump at 5-6 and in the long jump at 19-6.5.
He was fourth in the 400 in 54.94, also a PB.
Samantha Auck was fifth in the 3200 and sixth in the 1600 meters, a personal best of 6:30.31.
The girls 4X800 finished second as Phoebe Dallas, Angela Figueroa, Sarah Martin and Sophia Martin ran in 11:01.36.
Dallas took third in the high jump at 4 feet, 8 inches. Full results at https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/643677/results/all
