![]() Kanab freshman Rylee Little placed second overall in the girls high jump, clearing 5 feet, 2 inches. Also earning points in that event for finishing among the top eight were Katie Elison of Hurricane, Ella Fielding of Cedar, Kadee Harland of Panguitch and Kate Carter of Hurricane. On the girls side, Valley High junior Kimber Reeve won the javelin with a throw of 124 feet. More than 200 runners in nine heats competed in that event. Pine View senior Trey Despain finished fourth overall in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 4:16.95. Hurricane senior Kevin Tillis placed third in the long jump. Snow Canyon junior Matt Maclennan placed third in the 300 hurdles and fifth in the 110 hurdles. Also earning points in that event were Eli Connelly of Crimson Cliffs and Luke Hutchings of Hurricane. Senior Bret Heaton of Valley took third place with a mark of 6 feet, 2 inches. Owen Iloa of Hurricane placed second overall in the high jump, clearing 6 feet, 4 inches. George, Utah, Ma| Photo by Jeff Richards, St. High school athletes compete in the Pine View Invitational, St. He also placed fourth in the 110 hurdles and eighth in the 300 hurdles. Snow Canyon’s Carson Nowatzke took fifth in the shot put.Ĭrimson Cliffs junior Austin Eaton won the boys long jump with a leap measuring 22 feet, 5.75 inches. DeMille also placed second in the shot put with a top mark of 50 feet, 6.5 inches. ![]() Cedar High’s Dallan DeMille placed second in that event (160 feet, 6 inches), while Panguitch’s Tucker Chappell took third (148 feet, 9 inches). Pine View’s Teancum Jensen won the boy’s discus with a top throw of 166 feet, 9 inches. Coming in second place in that event was Pine View’s Sawyer Woods, whose top throw measured 169 feet, 8 inches. Snow Canyon senior and reigning 4A javelin champion Bo Hickman won the javelin throw with a mark of 181 feet, 6 inches. Right behind him with a time of 11.19 was runner-up Tyler West, a junior at Crimson Cliffs. He also placed third in the 110-meter hurdles and eighth in the long jump.ĭixie senior Caidan Cooper won the 100-meter dash in a time of 11.16 seconds. Snow Canyon junior Trevor Gough won the 300-meter hurdles in a time of 39.04. Other top performances by Southern Utah athletes included the following: Nadauld took second in the 200 with a time of 25.01, second in the long jump with a leap of 18 feet, 0.5 inches, and third in the 100 with a time of 12.20. Snow Canyon freshman Amelia Nadauld was right on Harlan’s heels in all three events. George, Utah, March 24-25, 2023 | Photo by Jacqui Knighton, St. Her winning time in the 200 was 24.16, and her winning long jump mark was 18 feet, 5.75 inches. Harlan, who is the state record holder in the 100-meter dash, won that event at Pine View in a time of 11.90 seconds. įremont senior Amare Harlan also had an outstanding meet, personally accounting for 30 of her team’s 44 total points by taking first place in all three of her events: the 100- and 200-meter dashes and the long jump. Coming in second place was Herriman senior Noah Jenkins, who had a time of 8:56.07, while third-place finisher Liam Heninger of Mountain View finished in 8:56.59.Īll three of those times fall among the top 10 all-time among Utah high school athletes, according to the Utah High School Activities Association’s record book. Olympus junior JoJo Jourdan won the race in a time of 8:55.57, which Holt said is the second-fastest time in the nation so far this year. In the boy’s 3,200-meter run, which Holt said he and other coaches think might be the best 3,200 ever run in Utah, the top three finishers all clocked in at under nine minutes. Both times were several seconds faster than the respective runners-up. Corner Canyon’s winning time in the girl’s 4×400 was 3:58.46, while the boys won in 3:22.11. The Chargers capped off the two-day event on Saturday afternoon by winning both the girl’s and boy’s 4×400 meter relays, establishing new meet records in both races. All seven of Region 10’s 4A schools competed.Ĭorner Canyon High School, a 6A school in Draper, was the overall winner in both the boy’s and girl’s meets. Participants included teams from more than three dozen schools, ranging from 1A through 6A. Pine View High School head coach David Holt said the event attracted more than 1,700 athletes from Utah, plus some from Nevada. George, Utah, Ma| Photo by Jacqui Knighton, St. Dixie’s Caidan Cooper (center) and other athletes compete in the 100-meter dash at the Pine View Invitational, St. GEORGE - A record number of high school track and field athletes participated in the 31st annual Pine View Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
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