“font-family: Verdana; font-size: 12px; font-weight: normal;”>The
warm and sunny temperatures that we had last Saturday afternoon
made for some impressive performances on the track and the
University City Invitational and Belleville West
Invitational.
One of the
best races of the day at University City was the boys 400-meter
dash. Senior Michael Hester of Hazelwood Central won the event in a
time of 48.7 seconds. He was followed by Alfred Larry of Jennings
in 48.9. Hester also ran a leg on Central’s 4×400-meter relay team
that finished first in a time of 3 minutes 19.4 seconds. Hester was
joined on the team by Marc Franks, Sean Wills and Cole
Davis.
Freshman
Rashod Harris of Ritenour won the 800-meter run in 1:58.9 while
Drew Padgett of Ladue swept the 1,600 and 3,200-meter runs. McCluer
South-Berkeley swept the 4z100 and 4×200-meter relays. Darion Boure
of University City won the triple jump with a leap of 46 feet 1
inch.
In the
girls division at University City, Fort Zumwalt West edged
Hazelwood East for the team title. Fort Zumwalt West was paced by
senior Dahlia Dyson who won the shot put and discus titles. The
Hazelwood East girls set a number of meet records on the day,
including a 56.18 performance by senior Shayla Luckett in the
400.
Luckett
also joined Tiana Valentine, Jazmine Johnson and Calyssia Jones to
win the 4×100 in a meet-record time of 47.8. Valentine, the
defending Class 4 state champion in the 100, set a new meet record
in the 200 with a time of 24.86. Also setting a meet record was
sophomore Whitney Adams of Francis Howell, who won the 800 with a
time of 2:19.0.
At the
Belleville West Boys Invitational, the hottest action was taking
place in the field events. There were several sparkling
performances. In the high jump, Granite City’s Marcus Mason won the
event by clearing 6 feet 8 inches. Kyle Landon of Chester (Ill.)
and Laderrick Ward of Cahokia also cleared 6-8, but Mason won the
event by having fewer misses.
Ward of
Cahokia won the long jump with a leap of 23-2 and finished second
in the triple jump by bounding 45-8. Ward finished second in the
triple jump to his teammate Vernon Carter, who won the event with a
effort of 46-2 ¾. Lebanon High standout Andrew Ellison won the
discus with an impressive throw of 188 feet.
The
indivdual standout on the track was Divonte Ridley of Belleville
West, who swept the 110-meter high hurdles and 300-meter
intermediate hurdles. Ridley’s winning times were 14.23 in the
110-highs and 38.26 in the 300-intermediates. The Maroons also won
the 4×100 and 4×200-meter relays while Jeremy Randolph of West won
the 400 with a time of 49.3.
Sophomore
Emmonnie Henderson of Edwardsville continued her dominant
early-season pace by winning the shot put and discus at the Granite
City Invitational. Henderson won the shot put with a heave of 45
feet and the discus with a throw of 140 feet.
Ladue High
standouts Samantha Levin and Montenae Roye competed in the
prestigious Arcadia Invitational in Pasadena, CA. against some of
the top athletes in the country. Levin finished third in the 800 in
the invitational division with an impressive time of 2:09.48. Roye
came through with a fourth-place finish in the 400.
On tap for
this weekend is the Henle Holmes Invitational at Parkway Central,
which will be run on Thursday, beginning at 4 p.m. The Corey
Siebert Invitational at Rockwood Summit will be held on Saturday
for boys and girls.
