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Boulder City’s boys claim Meadows Invite title

Joe Woodbury captured two individual events Saturday to lead Boulder City’s boys track team to victory at The Meadows Invitational.

Boulder City had 171 points, easily outdistancing second-place Pahrump Valley, which had 107. Durango was third with 95½, followed by Spring Mountain with 91.

Woodbury won the 100-meter dash in 11.29 seconds and the 200 in 22.93.

Pahrump’s Nick Stearns won three individual events, taking the 110 hurdles in 14.96, the 300 hurdles in 40.99 and the pole vault by clearing 15 feet, 3 inches.

Clark’s Basabose Bahati took the 1,600 in 4:33.61 and the 3,200 in 9:57.54.

In the girls meet, Faith Lutheran used its depth to capture the team title with 96½ points. Durango and Boulder City tied for second with 85.33 points, and Laughlin was fourth with 84.

Durango’s Tiarra Beville won the long jump at 17-6¾, the high jump at 4-10 and the triple jump with an effort of 32-11.

Pahrump’s Megan Hamrick took the shot put with a mark of 33-8 and the discus at 100-6.

The Meadows Invitational
At The Meadows
Boys
Boulder City 171, Pahrump Valley 107, Durango 95½, Spring Mountain 91, Faith Lutheran 44, The Meadows 34, Laughlin 33, Pahranagat Valley 32, Clark 21, Indian Springs 16, Beatty 15, Calvary Chapel 13, Round Mountain 5, Bishop Gorman 3, Word of Life 1½
100–Woodbury, BC, 11.29; Pamplin, SM, 11.48; Fonteboa, BC, 11.51. 200–Woodbury, BC, 22.93; Fonteboa, BC, 23.03; Pamplin, SM, 23.06. 400–Turner, Bea, 51.3; Pamplin, SM, 52.46; Woodbury, BC, 52.92. 800–Bischel, FL, 2:10.86; McGeshick, Lau, 2:11.34; Brickman, Dur, 2:12.46. 1600–Bahati, Cla, 4:33.61; Shelton, Dur, 4:44.69; Moser, Prmp, 4:44.86. 3200–Bahati, Cla, 9:57.54; Shelton, Dur, 10:49.54; Nitta, Dur, 11:16.61. 110 hurdles–Stearns, Prmp, 14.96; Litzenberger, Prmp, 16.38; Woodbury, BC, 16.4. 300 hurdles–Stearns, Prmp, 40.99; Buzby, BC, 43.36; Finley, SM, 44.55. 400 relay–Pahrump 45.69; Boulder City 45.71; Spring Mountain 47.87. 800 relay–Pahrump 1:34.86; Boulder City 1:35.54; Spring Mountain 1:39.77. 1600 relay–Boulder City 3:47.69; Spring Mountain 3:49.59; Durango 3:50.46. 3200 relay–Durango 9:08.1; Boulder City 9:49.2; Spring Mountain 10:09.7. High jump–Stemley, Dur, 5-8; McClary, IS, 5-6; Chavez, Dur, 5-6. Long jump–Celius, Prmp, 21-7; Bischel, FL, 20-3½; Hyde, BC, 19-9½. Triple jump–Poulsen, Prngt, 42-10½; Celius, Prmp, 42-0½; Hyde, BC, 39-6¾. Pole Vault–Stearns, Prmp, 15-3; Sprouse, FL, 13-6; Chan, FL, 12-0. Shot put–Morgan, BC, 55-9¼; Huxford, BC, 47-7½; Lugo, Dur, 39-11¼. Discus–Huxford, BC, 122-3; Morgan, BC, 120-7; Faga, IS, 104-9.
Girls
Faith Lutheran 96.5, Durango 85.33, Boulder City 85.33, Laughlin 84, Clark 70, Pahrump Valley 57, The Meadows 54.83, Calvary Chapel 30, Pahranagat Valley 24, Indian Springs 22, Trinity 16, Word of Life 7, Death Valley (Calif.) 5, Beatty 3, Round Mountain 2
100–Goynes, FL, 12.49; Henry, Mea, 12.93; Bland, Cla, 13.63. 200–McJunkin, Prmp, 26.59; Henry, Mea, 27.3; Martinez, Trin, 27.9. 400–Martinez, Trin, 1:02.48; Clayton, Dur, 1:05.6; Johnson, Mea, 1:06.49. 800–Beagle, FL, 2:37.54; Kurtz, FL, 2:38.75; Adams, BC, 2:44.64. 1600–Arce-Escobar, Cla, 6:04.71; Hoag, Cla, 6:06.64; Maloney, Dur, 6:09.4. 3200–Mejia, Lau, 13:42.94; Escarzaga, Lau, 13:49.64; Barton, Lau, 14:37.63. 100 hurdles–Helm, FL, 16.37; Higbee, Prngt, 17.15; O’Neal, Mea, 17.47. 300 hurdles–O’Neal, Mea, 55.97; Brown, Lau, 56.75; Boyster, BC, 58.91. 400 relay–Faith Luthran 50.89; Boulder City 56.18; Indian Springs 58.59. 800 relay–Boudler City 1:55.99; Laughlin 2:03.8; Calvary Chapel 2:03.97. 1600 relay–Durango 4:42.86; Boulder City 4:44.91; Laughlin 5:00.91. 3200 relay–Clark 11:23.92; Boulder City 11:31.83; Durango 11:40.99. High jump–Beville, Dur, 4-10; Clendenen, Cal, 4-8; Hammer, FL, 4-8. Long jump–Beville, Dur, 17-6¾; Onyema, FL, 16-11; Meng, Cla, 16-0¾. Triple jump–Beville, Dur, 32-11; Van Engen, Prmp, 32-9; Ka Yan, Dur, 31-6½. Pole Vault–Recinto, FL, 8-0; Boucher, Dur, 7-0; Grove, FL, 6-6. Shot put–Hamrick, Prmp, 33-8; Bodan, Cla, 28-0; Miller, Cal, 28-4. Discus–Hamrick, Prmp, 100-6; Borman, FL, 98-11; Miller, Cal, 85-11.
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