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Lady Hounds win ACCS meet Huntington freshman Abi Brown made up lost ground on the mile relay to pass Wilkinson County Christian Academy's anchor person, giving the Lady Hounds the win in that event and in the Adams County Christian School Invitational Thursday at ACCS.
Huntington's girls finished with 68 points, nipping WCCA with 66.
Tallulah was third, ACCS fourth, Glenbrook fifth and Trinity sixth.
Huntington's boys team was short-handed because of a baseball game at Silliman.
For Huntington's girls, Brown also won the 300-hurdles in 49.58, the 100-meter hurdles at 17.4 and the 400-meter dash in 1:05.59.
Amberlee Collard placed fourth in the shot put at 25 feet, 1 inch.
Donna Tarver was second in the discus with a toss of 72 feet 11.5 inches.
In the long jump, Phyllicia Woods placed fourth with a leap of 12 feet, 5 inches.
Katie Gray placed fourth in the 3200-meter run at 16:05 and second in the 1600-run at 7:10.
Julie Moak was fourth in the 300-hurdles at 58.21 and third in the 100-hurdles at 18.4 seconds.
Woods was second in the 100 meter dash with a time of 13.9 seconds while Collard was third with a time of 14.0 seconds.
Briana Olds was fourth in the 1600-run with a time of 7:35.
Tarver was fourth in the 800 meters with a time of 3:04 while Moak was fifth in that event with a time of 3:18.
In the 200 meters, Collard placed second with a time of 29.3 seconds while Woods was fifth with a time of 30.2 seconds.
The relay team of Moak, Collard Woods and Brown placed second in the 800-meter relay with a time of 1:57, second in the 1,600-meter relay at 4:53 and first in the 400 meter relay with a time of 54.97 seconds.
The Huntington junior varsity team placed fifth at the same event with12 points. WCCA won the JV event with 79 points.
Natalie Tarver was fifth for Huntington in the 100 meter dash with a time of 15.24 seconds.
Tarver also won the 800 meters with a time of 2:56.
The relay team of Rachel House, Emily Pearson, Adalyn Boyd and Tarver was fifth in the 800 meter relay with a time of 2:18 while the team of Pearson, Boyd, Tarver and Hunter Marks finished fourth in the 400 meter relay with a time of 1:04 and fourth in the 1,600 meter relay with a time of 5:47.
In boys action, Martez Tolliver won the 100-meter dash at 11.61 despite slipping out of the start, and also won the 200-meter in 24.1.
Chris Carroll won the discus with a toss of 101 feet and was second in the shot put at 40 feet.
Dude Harrell was third in the discus, while Seth Swilley threw the shot put 36 feet.
Andreas Swanson placed second in the 100-dash at 11.81.
Dude Harrell placed third in the discus and fourth in the 300-hurdles.
In JV boys, Dylan Hopkins won mile and discus, but will be out the remainder of the year because of a broken leg suffered on a Boy Scout outing this past weekend.
Anthony Olds was third in the mile. |
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