STATE TRACK AND FIELD NOTEBOOK More from Day 1 in Columbus


DIVISION I

East: The Panthers’ Jahniya Bowers finished eighth overall in the 100 and will compete in today’s final. The boys 4x100 relay team wasn’t as lucky. They finished 15th overall and failed to qualify for the second day of competition.

DIVISION II

Poland: The boys 4x200 finished sixth overall to qualify for finals and the 4x400 finished ninth, just making the cut. But Bulldog Doug Rutana finished 11th overall, not making the finals of the boys 110 hurdles. Gino Centofanti was last in the boys 200.

LaBrae: Dynesty Ervin finished 11th overall in the girls 200 dash, missing the cut for the finals as well.

Salem: The boys 4x400 relay finished 13th overall, ending their tournament weekend.

East Liverpool: Lindsay Baker finished 14th in the girls discus.

Ursuline: Dakota Hobbs finished 11th in the boys long jump.

Champion: Zach Page finished 14th in the boys shot put.

DIVISION III

Valley Christian: Kenneth Donaldson finished 12th in the 110 hurdles. The Eagles’ India Snyder finished eighth in the girls long jump.

Springfield: Shantel Springer finished 12th in the long jump.

McDonald: Zack Fedyski came in 14th in the in the 110 hurdles.

Liberty: Justin Clark was 12th in the 300 hurdles.

United: The Golden Eagles’ girls 4x100 relay, had arguably the most agonizing defeat of all. They finished 10th overall, losing to ninth-place Cincinnati Christian by .01 seconds. United also had a strong showing in the girls high jump. Camryn Jarrett and Emily Ellyson finished fifth and 10th respectively.

Lisbon: Seth Stokes finished third in the boys high jump.

Maplewood: Jordan Donaldson was 11th in the boys high jump, and Makayla Pop finished fifth in the girls discus.

McDonald: The Blue Devils’ Hayden Sloan finish 11th in the boys 400. In the boys discus, Evan Magill finished 14th and Iva Domitrovich finished 11th in the girls discus.

Western Reserve: Cheyenne Finney finished ninth in the girls shot put while classmate T.J. Henry finished 11th on the boys side.

— Charles Grove, The Vindicator

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