Apr. 22—NEVADA — Matt Richardson won a pair of distance races, the Bolts doubled up in five individual events and the Baxter boys track and field team won another team title at the Dave Robinson Relays on Thursday.
The Bolts scored 151 points at the top of the standings. Colfax-Mingo, which claimed four wins, placed third with 103 points.
Lynnville-Sully (133) finished between the Bolts and Tigerhawks for second and the rest of the nine-team field included Collins-Maxwell (89), Colo-NESCO (82), BGM (72), GMG (45), Coon Rapids-Bayard (40) and Meskwaki Settlement School (15).
Matt Richardson
Richardson won the 800- and 1,600-meter runs to lead the Bolts and Richardson and Max Handorf placed 1-2 in the 1,600 and 3-4 in the 400.
Carter Smith was the discus winner with a throw of 128 feet, 4 inches. He also was third in the shot put with a toss of 42-6 3/4.
Eli Dee won the long jump and matched a career best with a leap of 19-9, Handorf (10:16.51) won the 3,200 and Richardson ran to a victory in the 800 with a career-best 2:05.56.
Richardson (4:40.09) and Handorf (4:41.69) were 1-2 in the 1,600, Maddux Tuhn posted a career-best time of 2:15.84 to place fifth in the 800 and Lincoln Betterton was second in the 200 and 110 high hurdles.
Betterton (23.99) and Derek Rominger (career-best 26.63) placed 2-6 in the 200, Richardson (53.6) and Handorf (55.67) posted career-best times to go 3-4 in the 400 and Betterton’s second-place time in the 110 highs was 16.86.
Carter Smith
Logan Rainsbarger finished fourth in the 100 in a career-best 12.27 and James Esqueda (career-best 5-4) and Dee (5-4) were 4-6 in the high jump.
The Bolts won the sprint medley relay in a season-best 1:39.83 with Coy Mergen, Dee, Rainsbarger and Richardson.
They also placed third in the 4×100, 4×400 and 4×800 relays.
The 4×100 relay team featured Betterton, Dee, Mergen and Rainsbarger and they finished in a season-best 46.66.
Esqueda, Cody Travis, Tuhn and Handorf finished the 4×400 in a season-best 3:47.37 and the 4×800 team of Hayden Burdess, Aiden Chugg, Rominger and Austin England placed third in a season-best 10:41.94.
Max Handorf
Chase Trotter and Xavier Woods were part of three wins for the Tigerhawks.
Trotter won the 200 in 23.98, Woods posted a leap of 6-0 to win the high jump and Trotter, Wyatt Thornton, Izaiah Lewis and Woods won the 4×400 relay in a season-best 3:40.76.
The final win for Colfax-Mingo came in the 4×800 relay. The quartet of Mario Rodriguez, Nathan Endersbe, Joseph Grimm and Willie Fitzgerald posted a winning time of 9:54.5.
Trotter claimed C-M’s lone second-place finish as he grabbed the silver medal in the long jump with a career-best leap of 19-5.
Sullivan Wilkins posted career-best times in the 400 and 1,600. He was third in the 1,600 in 5:00.6 and placed sixth in the 400 in 58.63.
Xavier Woods
Wilkins (11:06.37) also took fourth in the 3,200, Isaiah Baucom (37-7 1/2) placed fifth in the shot put, Tony Buenrostro (12.43) was fifth in the 100 and Woods (1:03.34) finished sixth in the 400 hurdles.
Colfax-Mingo also placed third in the 4×200 with Woods, Thornton, Buenrostro and Trotter. The foursome finished the race in a season-best 1:37.43.
NEVADA — Matt Richardson won a pair of distance races, the Bolts doubled up in five individual events and the Baxter boys track and field team won another team title at the Dave Robinson Relays on Thursday.
The Bolts scored 151 points at the top of the standings. Colfax-Mingo, which claimed four wins, placed third with 103 points.
Lynnville-Sully (133) finished between the Bolts and Tigerhawks for second and the rest of the nine-team field included Collins-Maxwell (89), Colo-NESCO (82), BGM (72), GMG (45), Coon Rapids-Bayard (40) and Meskwaki Settlement School (15).
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Richardson won the 800- and 1,600-meter runs to lead the Bolts and Richardson and Max Handorf placed 1-2 in the 1,600 and 3-4 in the 400.
Carter Smith was the discus winner with a throw of 128 feet, 4 inches. He also was third in the shot put with a toss of 42-6 3/4.
Eli Dee won the long jump and matched a career best with a leap of 19-9, Handorf (10:16.51) won the 3,200 and Richardson ran to a victory in the 800 with a career-best 2:05.56.
Richardson (4:40.09) and Handorf (4:41.69) were 1-2 in the 1,600, Maddux Tuhn posted a career-best time of 2:15.84 to place fifth in the 800 and Lincoln Betterton was second in the 200 and 110 high hurdles.
Betterton (23.99) and Derek Rominger (career-best 26.63) placed 2-6 in the 200, Richardson (53.6) and Handorf (55.67) posted career-best times to go 3-4 in the 400 and Betterton’s second-place time in the 110 highs was 16.86.
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Logan Rainsbarger finished fourth in the 100 in a career-best 12.27 and James Esqueda (career-best 5-4) and Dee (5-4) were 4-6 in the high jump.
The Bolts won the sprint medley relay in a season-best 1:39.83 with Coy Mergen, Dee, Rainsbarger and Richardson.
They also placed third in the 4×100, 4×400 and 4×800 relays.
The 4×100 relay team featured Betterton, Dee, Mergen and Rainsbarger and they finished in a season-best 46.66.
Esqueda, Cody Travis, Tuhn and Handorf finished the 4×400 in a season-best 3:47.37 and the 4×800 team of Hayden Burdess, Aiden Chugg, Rominger and Austin England placed third in a season-best 10:41.94.
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Chase Trotter and Xavier Woods were part of three wins for the Tigerhawks.
Trotter won the 200 in 23.98, Woods posted a leap of 6-0 to win the high jump and Trotter, Wyatt Thornton, Izaiah Lewis and Woods won the 4×400 relay in a season-best 3:40.76.
The final win for Colfax-Mingo came in the 4×800 relay. The quartet of Mario Rodriguez, Nathan Endersbe, Joseph Grimm and Willie Fitzgerald posted a winning time of 9:54.5.
Trotter claimed C-M’s lone second-place finish as he grabbed the silver medal in the long jump with a career-best leap of 19-5.
Sullivan Wilkins posted career-best times in the 400 and 1,600. He was third in the 1,600 in 5:00.6 and placed sixth in the 400 in 58.63.
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Wilkins (11:06.37) also took fourth in the 3,200, Isaiah Baucom (37-7 1/2) placed fifth in the shot put, Tony Buenrostro (12.43) was fifth in the 100 and Woods (1:03.34) finished sixth in the 400 hurdles.
Colfax-Mingo also placed third in the 4×200 with Woods, Thornton, Buenrostro and Trotter. The foursome finished the race in a season-best 1:37.43.