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5A monitor and subject: Extra information fall on first day of UHSAA state meet

5A monitor and subject: Extra information fall on first day of UHSAA state meet


PROVO — Loads of state information fell on the primary day of the state monitor and subject meet Thursday at BYU’s Clarence Robison Observe.

Maple Mountain’s 4×200-meter relay staff did not wish to be omitted.

The Golden Eagles’ squad of Tyson Pugmire, Logan Sircable, Easton Merrill and Banks Jackson broke their very own 5A file with a championship-winning time of 1 minute, 26.72 Thursday night.

“We have been coaching for months — all of us — for this,” Pugmire stated.

The information started falling early, and by an enormous margin. In one of many first occasions of the morning, Timpview junior Jane Hedengren completed the 5A ladies’ 3200-meter run in 9:52.96, shattering the UHSAA file of 10:13.86 set by Ogden’s Sarah Feeny in 2014.

The reigning Gatorade Utah ladies monitor and subject athlete of the 12 months topped her earlier 5A file of 10:22.93 by practically 30 seconds on a 76-degree day with gentle wind gusts that by no means exceeded 10 miles per hour.

Hedengren’s mark ranks No. 2 within the nation within the ladies’ 3200, in accordance with athletic.web, trailing solely Texas’ Elizabeth Leachman who ran 9:43.75 again on Feb. 15.

Viewmont’s boys added a state file within the 4×800-meter relay, with the staff of Ben Hyde, Weston Egnew, Peter Gehring and Gabe Hooper ending in 7:43.31.

“The nice and cozy climate actually helped us,” Jackson admitted after Maple Mountain’s win. “We normally do effectively within the heat.”

5A state monitor and subject championships

  • Ladies 3200M: 1. Jane Hedengren, Timpview, 9:52.96. 2. Lily Alder, Timpview, 10:31.36. 3. Maddie Reeder, Highland, 10:55.63. 4. Ashlynn lainhart, Maple Mountain, 11:03.42. 5. Helena Gutierrez, West, 11:03.51. 6. Katie Hansen, Woods Cross, 11:05.01. 7. Savannah Galbraith, Springville, 11:05.60 8. Kambrie Wilkinson, Salem Hills, 11:08.71.
  • Boys 3200M: 1. JoJo Jourdon, Olympus, 9:10.52. 2. Vance Langston, Brighton, 9:12.35. 3. Ethan Mcculloch, Springville, 9:14.30. 4. Hayden Hooper, Bountiful, 9:21.68. 5. Ben Hyde, Viewmont, 9:23.24. 6. Weston Egnew, Viewmont, 9:24.08. 7. Aidan Neal, Alta, 9:31.61. 8. Carter Summers, Brighton, 9:31.90.
  • Ladies 4x800M relay: 1. Timpview, 9:19.54. 2. Skyline, 9:23.83. 3. Springville, 9:26.53. 4. Viewmont, 9:34.00. 5. Maple Mountain, 9:41.90. 6. Brighton, 9:43.45. 7. Highland, 9:44.65. 8. Cyprus, 9:57.31.
  • Boys 4x800M relay: 1. Viewmont, 7:43.31. 2. Skyline 7:48.15. 3. Timpview, 7:52.89. 4. Northridge, 7:54.08. 5. Olympus, 7:57.20. 6. Maple Mountain, 7:59.02. 7. Brighton, 8:02.15. 8. Wasatch, 8:04.01.
  • Ladies 4x200M relay: 1. Timpview, 1:39.91. 2. Highland, 1:43.96. 3. Springville, 1:44.03. 4. Viewmont, 1:44.06. 5. Woods Cross, 1:44.30. 6. Spanish Fork, 1:44.86. 7. Granger, 1:46.52. 8. Field Elder, 1:47.51.
  • Boys 4x200M relay: 1. Maple Mountain, 1:26.72. 2. Clearfield, 1:29.06. 3. Highland, 1:29.72. 4. Viewmont, 1:30.04. 5. Cedar Valley, 1:30.39. 6. West Jordan, 1:30.43. 7. Taylorsville, 1:30.95. 8. Roy, 1:31.01.
  • Ladies discus: 1. Anneliese, Nielson, Field Elder, 127-10.0. 2. Atelaite Latu, West, 123-3.0. 3. Karlee Mayfield, Northridge, 117-11.0. 4. Bailey Sweat, Wasatch, 115-11.0. 5. Dru Hill, Olympus, 114-7.0. 6. Clara Caldwell, Field Elder, 112-10.0. 7. Adahleigh Anderson, Field Elder, 111-10.0. 8. Analeia Tilo, Cedar Valley, 109-6.0.
  • Boys discus: 1. Leon Crutcher, West, 156-6.0. 2. Bode Hipple, Skyline, 153-11.0. 3. Likelihood Richards, Field Elder, 145-8.0. 4. McCaffrey Smith, Woods Cross, 142-8.0. 5. Chevas Gregory, Timpview, 138-8.0. 6. David Grant, Field Elder, 136-10.0. 7. Jackson Worthington, West Jordan, 132-9.0. 8. Clarence Pututau, Woods Cross, 130-7.0.
  • Boys shot put: 1. Chevas Gregory, Timpview, 52-10.25. 2. Likelihood Richards, Field Elder, 49-11.5. 3. Clarence Pututau, Woods Cross, 49-8.0. 4. Kaleb Miller, Brighton, 48-0.25. 5. Jackson Worthington, West Jordan, 47-6.75. 6. Alama Fetuao, Cedar Valley, 47-2.75. 7. Kavika Bringhurst, Maple Mountain, 47-0.0. 8. Leon Crutcher, West, 47-0.0.
  • Ladies javelin: 1. Chloe Quinn, Skyline, 127-9.0. 2. Hallie Reeder, Field Elder, 123-1.0. 3. Dyanna Parra, Cyprus, 122-1.0. 4. Adelaide Winn, Cyprus, 121-8.0. 5. Cassidy Southam, Maple Mountain, 111-7.0. 6. Sarah Harwood, Spanish Fork, 110-1.0. 7. Dani Maa’Laelu, West, 106-9.0. 8. Kailey Parkinson, Springville, 105-11.0.
  • Boys lengthy leap: 1. Dominic Overby, West Jordan, 23-7.5. 2. Cole Brooks, Woods Cross, 21-10.0. 3. Dimitri Lovio, West Jordan, 21-9.5. 4. Logan Johnston, Salem Hills, 21-7.75. 5. Luc Whiting, Springville, 21-6.0. 6. Davis DeGroot, Bonneville, 21-4.75. 8. Maximus Freeman, West Jordan, 29-4.75.
  • Ladies excessive leap: 1. Mae Johnson, Bountiful, 5-.60. 2. Nataya Valenzuela, Field Elder, 5-1.0. 3. Arya Cummings, Bountiful, 4-11.0. 3. Ellie Larson, Cedar Valley, 4-11.0. 5. Caroline McKellar, East, 4-11.0. 6. Adriana Pau’u, Cyprus, 4-11.0. 7. Addilynn Jensen, Spanish Fork, 4-11.0. 8. Grace Gallagher, Hunter, 4-11.0.
  • Boys excessive leap: 1. Logan Gillilan, Northridge, 6-4.0. 2. Cole Brooks, Woods Cross, 6-2.0. 2. Griffin Eggleston, Maple Mountain, 6-2.0. 4. Rory Violette, Woods Cross, 6-2.0. 5. Elijah Younger, West Jordan, 6-2.0. 6. Hunter Larson, Cedar Valley, 6-2.0. 7. Maximus Freeman, West Jordan, 6-2.0. 7. Logan Johnson, Salem Hills, 6-2.0.
  • Ladies pole vault: 1. Natalie Germanov, West, 12-0.0. 2. Taylor Yee, Maple Mountain, 11-6.0. 3. Saidey Johnson, Cedar Valley, 10-0.0. 4. Hailey Fisher, Field Elder, 8-0.0. 5. Tymbre Palfreyman, Salem Hills, 7-6.0. 6. Breele Meerrill, Field Elder, 7-6.0. 7. Avery Edwards, Clearfield, 7-0.0. 7. Maycie Pearce, Clearfield, 7-0.0.
  • Boys pole vault: 1. Bentley Smith, Maple Mountain, 14-6.0. 2. Maximus Freeman, West Jordan, 14-3.0. 3. Gregory Steed, Salem Hills, 13-0.0. 4. Kaleb Allen, Taylorsville, 12-6.0. 5. Joseph Reinhardt, Clearfield, 12-6.0. 6. Daniel Oliver, West Jordan, 12-6.0. 7. Nathan Beck, Spanish Fork, 12-0.0. 8. Cedar Thomas, West Jordan, 12-0.0.

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