Anyah Nutter had three first-place finishes and one second-place showing Saturday to help Centennial’s boys track team win The Meadows Invitational.
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Toure Cook and Omar Rubio each won two events Wednesday to help Del Sol’s boys track team edge host Foothill, 86-81.
Hannah Bunker, Alyse Vanek and Rakayla Tyler each won two individual events Wednesday to help Foothill’s girls track team to a win in a home triangular meet.
Sports have the power to teach high school athletes several different things.
Travis Noone won two events on Tuesday to lead Bonanza’s boys track team to a 116-62 win over visiting Legacy.
Sianna Nelson won three events Tuesday to help Bonanza’s girls track team win a home triangular meet.
The Mt. SAC Relays are often viewed as a preview of the California state meet. But that didn’t stop some local track and field standouts from crashing the party.
Taylor Lauten and Logan Lucas each won one individual event and ran a leg on the winning 3,200-meter relay team Friday to help Coronado’s girls track team to a narrow win in the Ron Resler Invitational in Boulder City.
Kennedy Wharton and Eimainei Thomas-Palmer each won two individual events and ran on a winning relay team on Wednesday to lead Valley to a 77½-59½ win over visiting Rancho.
Mucuranyana Amon won the 3,200-meter run on Wednesday to help Clark’s boys track team to a win in a four-team meet in Overton.
Shakiya Hollis, Malissa Oliver and Marissa Suan each won two events on Tuesday to help Palo Verde’s girls track team defeat visiting Sierra Vista, 88½-56½.
Durango’s Leontre Austin won the 100- and 200-meter dashes on Tuesday to lead the Trailblazers to victory in a home tri-meet with 91 points.
Tiana Bonds had a perfect day Saturday, running away with both hurdle events and running a leg on two winning relay teams to help Centennial’s girls track team win the Skyhawk Invitational at Silverado.
Zanae Jones won two individual events in the girls meet, and Ivy Dobson, Cole Jones and D.J. Williams each won two events in the boys meet as Arbor View’s track teams both took first place Friday in the Arbor View Invitational.
Durango’s Kameron Gillis won two events and was second in another to lead the Trailblazers to victory in a three-team home meet.