Cedar Bluff claims another Class 1A Track and Field sectional
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LINCOLN, Ala. - The Cedar Bluff Tiger girls and boys track and field teams both earned another Class 1A sectional meet at Lincoln over the weekend. The Lady Tigers earned 258 total points to earn first place. Alabama School for the Deaf was second with 175 points. Donoho came in third with 128 points.

The Tiger boys tallied 267 total points to secure their top spot. Alabama School for the Deaf was second with 170 points. Donoho took third with 121 points.

Leading the charge for the Lady Tigers was Audrey Hargitt, who earned first place in three field events and second in another. Hargitt took first place and set a school record in the shot put with a throw of 35'1/2". She was also first in the long jump (15'11 3/4") and first in the triple jump (33'7 3/4 "). Hargitt secured a second-place finish in the high jump (4'10").

Evan McBurnett led the Tiger boys by claiming the top spots in three field events. He was first in the 800-meter run (2:08.90), first in the 1600-meter run (5:01.27) and first in the 3200-meter run (11:24.43). McBurnett also finished fifth in the high jump (5'6").

Candria Dupree and Marigrace Wilson won two field events apiece. Dupree took the top spots in the 100-meter dash (13.13 seconds) and the 200-meter dash (27.31 seconds). Wilson claimed first in the 800-meter run (2:37.12) and the 1600-meter run (6:09.73).

Dupree and Wilson were also part of the Lady Tiger 4x400-meter relay team that earned first place with a time of 4:31.52. Other 4x400-meter relay members are Riley Johnson and Diamonds Moore.

Dupree is also a member of the 4x100-meter relay team that took second with a time of 52.55 seconds. Other 4x100-meter relay team members are Johnson, Moore and Delilah Price.

Hannah Leach won the discus throw with a toss of 85'10". She also took second in the javelin (75'6") and third in the shot put (30'2 1/2").

Maggie Bowen earned first place in the pole vault (8'3"). She was also third in the 100-meter hurdles (18.79 seconds) and fifth in the 300-meter hurdles (56.02 seconds).

Jasmine Adams had a strong showing in four events. She took second in the pole vault (7'6"), third in the high jump (4'8"), fourth in the triple jump (29') and sixth in the long jump (13'2 3/4").

Price earned second place in three events: the triple jump (31'7"), the 100-meter hurdles (18.24 seconds) and the 300-meter hurdles (54.02 seconds).

Alyssa Winkles placed third in the 800-meter run (3:02.29). She was also fifth in the 1600-meter run (1:18.34) and sixth in the 400-meter dash (1:18.34).

Gerquitta Turrentine was third in the discus with a toss of 81'4". She also place fifth in the shot put at 26'. Johnson earned third in the pole vault (6'6").

Brooke Wood claimed fourth in the 3200-meter run (16:42.88). She also earned fifth place in the 800-meter run (3:13.05) and finished eighth in the 1600-meter run (7:25.44).

Brianna Adams placed fourth in the javelin (75'6"). She was also sixth in the discus (71'6 1/2") and eighth in the long jump (12'1/2").

Moore earned fourth place in two field events: the 100-meter dash (13.7 seconds) and the 200-meter dash (28.16 seconds).

Sydney Souder was ninth in the 400-meter dash (1:22.69) while Paige Wilson finished 11th (1:47.25).

Aiding the Tiger boys was Dallas Plummer, who took first place in two field events: the discus (127'10") and the javelin (140'2"). Plummer also placed third in the shot put (40'5 1/2").

Plummer was also part of the Tigers' second-place 4x100-meter relay team. Plummer, along with Hayden Hackett, Alex Hairston, DeAngelo Hardy, Robert Henderson and Terrence Scales, finished with a time of 47.21 seconds.

Hairston had a first-place outing in the 400-meter dash (54.72 seconds). He also took second in the 200-meter dash (24.29 seconds) and is a member of three Tiger relay teams that took second. In addition to the 4x100 team, Hairston helped the 4x400 team earn a time of 3:55.36 and aided the 4x800 team clock out at 9:56.84.

Other members of the 4x400 team are Hackett, Hardy, Henderson, Coleton Reed and Nick Combs. Other members of the 4x800 team are Hackett, Reed, Austin Carver, Will Mitchell and Seth Snider.

Shane Hall was tops in the pole vault (10'6"). He also finished second in the javelin (131'8").

Carver earned a pair of second place finishes in the 1600-meter run (5:30.61) and the 3200-meter run (12:13.58). He was also fifth in 800-meter run (2:25.54).

Combs claimed second in the 300-meter hurdles (45.98 seconds). He was also third in the 110-meter hurdles (17.78 seconds) and fourth in the high jump (5'6").

Hackett took second in the triple jump (39'10 1/2"). He was also third in the long jump (18'8 1/2").

Lee Hughes placed second in pole vault (9'6") and was fourth in 110-meter hurdles (21.31 seconds).

Scales claimed third in the high jump (5'6"). He was also fourth in the triple jump (38') and finished eighth in the long jump (17').

Hardy earned third in the triple jump (38'10"). He was also fourth in the long jump (18'5 3/4").

Greg Leach came in third in the discus (110'5"). He also placed sixth in the javelin (123'10").

Mitchell took third in the 1600-meter run (5:31.17) and sixth in the 800-meter run (2:29.23).

Henderson earned fourth in 100-meter dash (12.48 seconds). He also finished fifth in 200-meter dash (25.69 seconds).

Snider came in fourth in 300-meter hurdles (58.40 seconds). He claimed sixth in 110-meter hurdles (24.22 seconds).

Tyler Abernathy finished fourth in the shot put (40'4") and Reed was fourth in the pole vault (8'6").

Skylar Cagle claimed fifth in the shot put (40'3") and Austin Abernathy finished sixth in the discus (101'2").

Jordan McElroy was eighth in the 400-meter dash (1:11.43). Blake Landers finished ninth in 400-meter dash (1:13.55).

Both Tiger teams now prepare for the state track and field meet, held this year in Selma, on Friday and Saturday.

Gaylesville also had several athletes compete at the Lincoln sectional over the weekend. Gable Lawson led the way for the Trojans with a seventh-place finish in the javelin (120'). Cole Murphy was eighth in the event (119'). Matthew Herrin finished 11th (95'3").

Three Trojans also competed in the shot put, led by Brian Sanford's eighth-place throw of 37'4". Dylan Cavin was 11th (31'8") followed by Seth Dawson in 12th with a throw of 31'3".
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Cedar Bluff claims another Class 1A Track and Field sectional
by Staff Reports
Apr 29, 2012 | 2014 views | 0 0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
LINCOLN, Ala. - The Cedar Bluff Tiger girls and boys track and field teams both earned another Class 1A sectional meet at Lincoln over the weekend. The Lady Tigers earned 258 total points to earn first place. Alabama School for the Deaf was second with 175 points. Donoho came in third with 128 points.

The Tiger boys tallied 267 total points to secure their top spot. Alabama School for the Deaf was second with 170 points. Donoho took third with 121 points.

Leading the charge for the Lady Tigers was Audrey Hargitt, who earned first place in three field events and second in another. Hargitt took first place and set a school record in the shot put with a throw of 35'1/2". She was also first in the long jump (15'11 3/4") and first in the triple jump (33'7 3/4 "). Hargitt secured a second-place finish in the high jump (4'10").

Evan McBurnett led the Tiger boys by claiming the top spots in three field events. He was first in the 800-meter run (2:08.90), first in the 1600-meter run (5:01.27) and first in the 3200-meter run (11:24.43). McBurnett also finished fifth in the high jump (5'6").

Candria Dupree and Marigrace Wilson won two field events apiece. Dupree took the top spots in the 100-meter dash (13.13 seconds) and the 200-meter dash (27.31 seconds). Wilson claimed first in the 800-meter run (2:37.12) and the 1600-meter run (6:09.73).

Dupree and Wilson were also part of the Lady Tiger 4x400-meter relay team that earned first place with a time of 4:31.52. Other 4x400-meter relay members are Riley Johnson and Diamonds Moore.

Dupree is also a member of the 4x100-meter relay team that took second with a time of 52.55 seconds. Other 4x100-meter relay team members are Johnson, Moore and Delilah Price.

Hannah Leach won the discus throw with a toss of 85'10". She also took second in the javelin (75'6") and third in the shot put (30'2 1/2").

Maggie Bowen earned first place in the pole vault (8'3"). She was also third in the 100-meter hurdles (18.79 seconds) and fifth in the 300-meter hurdles (56.02 seconds).

Jasmine Adams had a strong showing in four events. She took second in the pole vault (7'6"), third in the high jump (4'8"), fourth in the triple jump (29') and sixth in the long jump (13'2 3/4").

Price earned second place in three events: the triple jump (31'7"), the 100-meter hurdles (18.24 seconds) and the 300-meter hurdles (54.02 seconds).

Alyssa Winkles placed third in the 800-meter run (3:02.29). She was also fifth in the 1600-meter run (1:18.34) and sixth in the 400-meter dash (1:18.34).

Gerquitta Turrentine was third in the discus with a toss of 81'4". She also place fifth in the shot put at 26'. Johnson earned third in the pole vault (6'6").

Brooke Wood claimed fourth in the 3200-meter run (16:42.88). She also earned fifth place in the 800-meter run (3:13.05) and finished eighth in the 1600-meter run (7:25.44).

Brianna Adams placed fourth in the javelin (75'6"). She was also sixth in the discus (71'6 1/2") and eighth in the long jump (12'1/2").

Moore earned fourth place in two field events: the 100-meter dash (13.7 seconds) and the 200-meter dash (28.16 seconds).

Sydney Souder was ninth in the 400-meter dash (1:22.69) while Paige Wilson finished 11th (1:47.25).

Aiding the Tiger boys was Dallas Plummer, who took first place in two field events: the discus (127'10") and the javelin (140'2"). Plummer also placed third in the shot put (40'5 1/2").

Plummer was also part of the Tigers' second-place 4x100-meter relay team. Plummer, along with Hayden Hackett, Alex Hairston, DeAngelo Hardy, Robert Henderson and Terrence Scales, finished with a time of 47.21 seconds.

Hairston had a first-place outing in the 400-meter dash (54.72 seconds). He also took second in the 200-meter dash (24.29 seconds) and is a member of three Tiger relay teams that took second. In addition to the 4x100 team, Hairston helped the 4x400 team earn a time of 3:55.36 and aided the 4x800 team clock out at 9:56.84.

Other members of the 4x400 team are Hackett, Hardy, Henderson, Coleton Reed and Nick Combs. Other members of the 4x800 team are Hackett, Reed, Austin Carver, Will Mitchell and Seth Snider.

Shane Hall was tops in the pole vault (10'6"). He also finished second in the javelin (131'8").

Carver earned a pair of second place finishes in the 1600-meter run (5:30.61) and the 3200-meter run (12:13.58). He was also fifth in 800-meter run (2:25.54).

Combs claimed second in the 300-meter hurdles (45.98 seconds). He was also third in the 110-meter hurdles (17.78 seconds) and fourth in the high jump (5'6").

Hackett took second in the triple jump (39'10 1/2"). He was also third in the long jump (18'8 1/2").

Lee Hughes placed second in pole vault (9'6") and was fourth in 110-meter hurdles (21.31 seconds).

Scales claimed third in the high jump (5'6"). He was also fourth in the triple jump (38') and finished eighth in the long jump (17').

Hardy earned third in the triple jump (38'10"). He was also fourth in the long jump (18'5 3/4").

Greg Leach came in third in the discus (110'5"). He also placed sixth in the javelin (123'10").

Mitchell took third in the 1600-meter run (5:31.17) and sixth in the 800-meter run (2:29.23).

Henderson earned fourth in 100-meter dash (12.48 seconds). He also finished fifth in 200-meter dash (25.69 seconds).

Snider came in fourth in 300-meter hurdles (58.40 seconds). He claimed sixth in 110-meter hurdles (24.22 seconds).

Tyler Abernathy finished fourth in the shot put (40'4") and Reed was fourth in the pole vault (8'6").

Skylar Cagle claimed fifth in the shot put (40'3") and Austin Abernathy finished sixth in the discus (101'2").

Jordan McElroy was eighth in the 400-meter dash (1:11.43). Blake Landers finished ninth in 400-meter dash (1:13.55).

Both Tiger teams now prepare for the state track and field meet, held this year in Selma, on Friday and Saturday.

Gaylesville also had several athletes compete at the Lincoln sectional over the weekend. Gable Lawson led the way for the Trojans with a seventh-place finish in the javelin (120'). Cole Murphy was eighth in the event (119'). Matthew Herrin finished 11th (95'3").

Three Trojans also competed in the shot put, led by Brian Sanford's eighth-place throw of 37'4". Dylan Cavin was 11th (31'8") followed by Seth Dawson in 12th with a throw of 31'3".
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