May-Hay boys rule Paxton title chase; girls get second

Friday, April 19, 2024
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PAXTON, Neb. — Maywood-Hayes Center rulled the 11-team Paxton Invitational on Thursday with boys taking first and girls second.

BOYS

Top five teams: 1. M-HC 113 points, Mullen 85, 3. Sandhills Valley 74, 4. Paxton 47, 5. Hyannis 43.

The Wolves’ top three finishers in each event:

100 meters: 1. Carlos Romero, 12.17

110-hurdles: 2. Sawyer Dibbern, 18..5

200 meters: 1. Jerry Ingison, 24.38 (PR)

300-hurdles: Dibbern, 44.71 (PR)

400 meters: 1. Jerry Ingison, 52.44

1600: 2. Lucas Mahanes, 5:11.97 (PR)

1600-relay: 2. Jaxson Anders-Oliver Anders-Gage Gerlach-Ingison, 3:40.55

3200-relay: 1. Jaxson Anders-Kade Broz-Gage Gerlach-Jerry Ingison, 9:23.14.

High jump: 2. Dibbern, 5’6” (PR)

Long jump: 1. Sawyer Dibbern, 18’4 1/2”; 2. Romero, 18’4”

GIRLS

Top five teams: 1. Wallace 109, 2. M-HC 73, 3. Paxton 67, 4. Sutherland 62, 5. Mullen 55.

The Wolves’ first and second-place finishers in each event:

400 meters: 2. Reagan Stengel, 1:03.17. Sutherland’s Story Rasby ran a 59.05.

800: 1. Addison Richards, 2:31.89 (PR)

1600-relay: 1. Ellie Broz-Addison Richards-Blayklee Farr-Reagan Stengel, 4:22.25

3200-relay: 1. Caylie Softley-Karissa Stengel-Addison Richards-Reagan Stengel, 10:15.4

Long jump: 1. Blayklee Farr, 15’ 1/4”

Triple jump: 3. Farr, 29’5”

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