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TRACK: Foothill takes Ron Resler titles

Frankie Morrill won three individual events to help Foothill’s girls track and field team to a first-place finish at the Ron Resler Invitational at Boulder City.

Morrill won the 100-meter hurdles in 16.21 seconds, just ahead of White Pine’s Lily Fullmer, and took the 300 hurdles in 47.49. She also won the triple jump with a mark of 36 feet, 0 inches.

The Falcons swept the four relays and scored 253 points, well ahead of second-place Boulder City (108). Mojave (85½) was third, followed by White Pine (83).

Arianna Beasley won two events for Foothill, crossing first in the 100 (12.89) and the 200 (26.7).

Sara Stephenson of Boulder City won the pole vault with a mark of 10-0.

Anahi Rosales won the 1,600 (5:40.65), and Destini Bolden was first in the shot put (33-6) for Mojave.

The Falcons also won the boys meet with 193 points. Mojave was second with 146½, and Pahrump Valley finished third with 95.

Justin Neubeck won the 3,200 (10:40.94), and ran on the winning 3,200 relay team to lead Foothill. Charles Shepherd was first in the shot put (47-6½) for the Falcons.

Mojave’s Noah Thompson won the 100 (11.14) and 200 (22.3) and ran on the winning 400 and 800 relay teams.

Boulder City’s Zachary Trone won the long jump (21-2½) and triple jump (42-8) and finished second in the 100 and 200.

Pahrump’s Bryce Odegard won the 800 (2:04.6) and 1,600 (4:43.8)

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