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Local track athletes do well at Warner Invitational
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April 16, 2025
Local track athletes do well at Warner Invitational
By David Seeley Sports Editor

WARNER — Several local track athletes did well in Tuesday’s Warner Invitational.

Central’s Braxin Goodson won the 800-meter dash (2:09.82) and took the gold medal in the 300-meter hurdles (42.76 seconds).

In the 3,200-meter run led a 3-6-8 local finish in the event. Webbers Falls Lady Warrior Cheyanne Herrier was third (14:43.33) with teammates Peyton Shanks was sixth (16:44.11) and River Qualls was eighth (18:20.57).

Central Lady Tiger Charlie Petree won the shot put (33-11) and was third in the discus (1020).

The Central Tigers’ 1,600-meter relay team of Gavin Randolph, Dillon Miller, Goodson and Noah Buzzard won the event with a time of 3:35.59.

As for other individuals, Central’s Alyvia Warner was second (51.52 seconds), Vian’s Tina Rautenberg was seventh (58.08), Webbers Falls Lady Warrior Kailey Mannon was 12th (59.83), Central’s Alexxus Bolin was 13th (59.98) and Webbers Falls’ Katie Frazier was 16th (1:03.82) in the girls’ 300-meter hurdles.

In the girls’ long jump, Vian’s Annie Neal was 10th (12-8), Webbers Falls Lady Warrior Bridgette Baer was 12th (12-6), Frazier was 20th (11-10), Central’s Jhaselyn Gonzalez was 21st (11-6) and Webbers Falls’ Abbie Patterson was 25th (11-1).

Vian’s Peyton Johnson was eighth (38-11), Webbers Falls Warrior Thadan Yandell was 10th (37-9), Central’s Cole Holcomb was 11th (377) and Vian’s Nathen Cheater was 14th (3510) in the boys’ shot put.

In the boys’ 1,600-meter run, Webbers Falls Warrior Ryker Gilley was 23rd (6:26.13) and teammate Joseph Moore was 25th (6:45.7).

Webbers Falls athlete Cordae Shine was fifth (24.14) in the boys 110-meter hurdles.

In the boys’ 100-meter dash, Vian’s Jacob Brannick was 17th (12.17), Central’s Aidan Sainer was 18th (12.19), Central’s Dillon Miller was 23rd (12.68) and Central’s Brycen Chandler-Eisman was 33rd (13.25).

Vian’s Emry Smith was 11th (76-6) in the discus.

In the boys’ high jump, Vian’s Austin Wilson and Kyle King tied for ninth (5-4).

Vian’s Blazi Dieter was fourth (2:46.63), Central’s Scarlett Harrison was 10th (3:10.78), Central’s Cambree Bair was 18th (3:19.03), Central’s Ryleigh Pierce was 25th (3:29.01), Qualls was 27th (3:3.21 and Vian’s Maya Silos was 29th (3:59.01) in the girls’ 800-meter run.

In the boys’ 800-meter run, Buzzard was fourth (2:11.91), Central’s Cale Stewart was 26th (2:38.28) and Gilley was 38th (3:14.48).

Randolph was fifth (52.44 seconds), Wilson was 13th (57.89), Webbers Falls Warrior Colton Lester was 17th (58.56), Central’s Jake Woods was 18th (59.21), Central’s Aiden Cawhorn was 21st (59.91), Stewart was 22nd (1:01.46) and Smalley was 25th (1:02.55) in the 400-meter dash.

In the girls’ 1,600-meter run, Herrier was fifth (6:34.2), Central’s Paris Campbell was sixth (6:49.41), Central’s Xhayla Mosby was 11th (7:07.56), Shanks was 14th (7:41.26) and Central’s Rileigh Ford was 15th (7:43.5).

Baer was seventh (29.64), Central’s Kaitlin Clark was 17th (30.67), Vian’s Sidney Cox was 21st (31.06), Central’s Gracie Thompson was 26th (31.67), Central’s Keeley Poindexter was 27th (31.68), Webbers Falls Lad Warrior Hannah Kay Mason was 33rd (32.96), Vian’s Brooke Byers was 37th (33.87), Webbers Falls’ Madison Smith was 38th (34.09), Vian’s Eva Lee was 45th (36.73) and Vian’s Kylie Covie was 47th (37.96) in the girls’ 200-meter dash.

Moore was 15th (15:45.89) in the boys’ 3,200-meter run.

In the girls’ 400-meter dash, Dieter was 14th (1:12.51), Gonzalez was 15th (1:13.69), Central’s Kinly Lovell was 17th (1:14.48) and Harrison was 26th (1:18.4).

Smith was sixth (2910), Vian’s Izzy Clouse was 21st (25-8.5) and Poindexter was 24th (250.5) in the girls’ shot put.

In the girls’ high jump, Byers was 10th (4-2) and Cox was 11th (4-2).

Warner was eighth (19.27 seconds), Rautenberg was 10th (19.67), Bolin was 14th (21.01), Frazier was 16th (22.1) and Vian’s Alina Mendoza was 21st (30.48) in the girls’ 100-meter hurdles.

In the boys’ discus, Vian’s Tristan Wiley was eighth (97-10).

In the girls’ 100-meter dash, Clark was 13th (14.26), Lovell was 21st (14.6), Gonzalez was 27th (14.75) and Vian’s Annie Neal was 29th (14.8).

In the boys’ 200-meter dash, Randolph was 11th (25.31 seconds), Sainer was 12th (25.36), Brannick was 14th (25.47), Lester was 18th (26.86), Cawhorn was 21st (27.11), Chandler-Eisman was 23rd (27.51), Vian’s Dick Spencer was 32nd (29.04) and Webbers Falls Warrior Chevy Cole was 25th (29.04).

As for relays,Central’s foursome of Woods, Goodson, Randolph and Miller was fourth (1:38.25) in the 800-meter relay.

In the girls’ 3,200-meter relay, Central’s foursome of Campbell, Harrison, Mosby and Bair was fourth (11:35.59) and Webbers Falls’ team of Herrier, Smith, Mason and Patterson was seventh (12:37.47).

Central’s Campbell, Clark, Poindexter and Bair came in fourth in the girls’ 800-meter relay (1:58.36), while Webbers Falls’ quartet of Baer, Smith, Mason and Mannon was eighth (2:07.56).

In the girls’ 400-meter relay, Central’s Gonzalez, Lovell, Thompson and Warner came in sixth (55.39 seconds), while Webbers Falls’ foursome of Baer, Smith, Patterson and Mannon was ninth (58.7).

Central’s quartet of Bair, Pierce, Thompson and Campbell was sixth in the girls’ 1,600-meter relay (4:43.43).

As for boys’ team standings, Central was sixth (54) and Webbers Falls tied for 15th (two).

The Lady Tigers were fifth in team standings with 45 points, followed by Webbers Falls in 14th place (nine) and Vian in 16th place (five).

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