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Gore, Vian, Webbers Falls track athletes place in Checotah meet
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April 17, 2024
Gore, Vian, Webbers Falls track athletes place in Checotah meet
By David Seeley Sports Editor,

CHECOTAH — Several Gore, Vian and Webbers Falls track athletes placed in Thursday’s Checotah Wildcat Track Classic at Ogle Field.

Gore’s Hallie Kinion placed in three events as an individual as she won the 800-meter (2:27.26) and 3,200-meter runs (13:04.27), while finishing third in the 1,600-meter run (5:56.4).

Kinion also was a member of fifth-place Lady Pirates’ 1,600-meter relay team with Emily Daily, Rayleigh Moore and Amelia White that finished with a time of 4:38.63.

As for other Gore Lady Pirates, White was sixth (2:49.96) and Moore seventh (2:50.12) in the 800-meter run, White was ninth (1:09.17), Kailey Mannon 12th (1:12.36) and Moore 15th (1:13.46) in the 400-meter dash, Daily was 13th (14.61 seconds), Sierra Pettit 20th (15.06) and Ricki Huckbay 32nd (16.03) in the 100-me-ter dash and Pettit was 15th (31.71), Mannon 16th (31.74) and Huckbay 30th (34.16) in the 200-meter dash.

The Lady Pirates’ 800-meter relay team of Daily, Mannon, Pettit and White finished eighth (2:01.3).

As for the Gore Pirates, Devon Mannon was third (45.3 seconds) and Journey Shells fifth (46.49) in the 300-meter hurdles, Gabe Hefley was 11th (58.97), Burr Jaynes was 41st (1:10.84) and Landyn Johnson 43rd (1:14.14) in the 400-meter dash, Mannon was 14th (12.37 seconds) and Hefley 30th (12.9) in the 100-meter dash, Mannon was 14th (26.29) and Jaynes 18th (27.17) in the 200-meter dash and Johnson was 31st in the 800-meter run (2:49.64).

The Pirates’ 1,600-meter relay team of Hefley, Jaynes, Mannon and Shells was sixth (4:03.21).

As for Vian Wolverines individuals, Peyton Johnson was sixth (362) and Nathan Cheater was ninth (35-9) in the shot put, Austin Wilson was seventh in the 400-meter dash (58.01 seconds), Ethan Bullock was eighth (25.49) and Jacob Brannick 16th (26.52) in the 200-meter dash, Bullock was 10th in the long jump (1610.5), Tristan Wiley was 14th in the discus (928), Brannick was 20th (12.62), Bullock was 22nd (12.67) and Ashton Robinson was 50th (14:01) in the 100-meter dash.

As for Vian Lady Wolverines individuals, Annie Neal tied for fourth in the long jump (13-5.5), Tina Rautenberg was ninth in the 100-meter hurdles (20.92 seconds) and 18th in the 400-meter dash (1:15.18), Neal was 13th (31.61) and Brooke Byers was 25th (33.09) in the 200-meter dash, Aubrey Gant was 18th (3:09.38) and Carmen Rautenberg was 20th (3:12.18) in the 800-meter run and Ayden Crittendenwas 24th in the 400-meter dash (1:20.59).

On the girls’ side for the Webbers Falls Lady Warriors, Cheyanne Herrier was fourth in the 3,200-meter run (13:47.94) and eighth in the 1,600-meter run (6:41.6), Abby Pense tied for fourth (135.5) and Bridgette Baer was eighth (13-5.5) in the long jump, Teralynn Colton was eighth (1:00.46), Abby Pense was ninth (1:01.61) and Shannon Pense 12th (1:04.65) in the 300-meter hurdles, Shannon Pense was 16th in the 100-meter hurdles (23.44 seconds), Baer was 21st in the 100-meter dash (15.11) and Abbie Patterson was 28th (3:21.38) and Hailey Shanks was 30th (3:37.04) in the 800-meter run.

Herrier, Baer, Colton and Abby Pense were seventh in the 3,200-meter relay (12:32.37).

As for the Webbers Falls Warriors, Eli Hefflin was 26th in the 800-meter run (2:41.72).

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