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Central hurdler, Tigers’ mile relay win titles at Keys Invitational
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May 7, 2025
Central hurdler, Tigers’ mile relay win titles at Keys Invitational
By David Seeley Sports Editor

PARK HILL — Central hurdler Braxin Goodson and the Central Tigers’ 1,600-meter relay team claim gold medals at the Keys Invitational track meet, which took place April 29.

Goodson won the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 41.63 seconds.

Central’s quartet of Gavin Randolph, Dillon Miller, Goodson and Noah Buzzard won the 1,600-meter relay (3:38.17). Central’s 800-meter relay team of Randolph, Jake Woods, Goodson and Buzzard was runner-up (1:35.77).

As for other local placers on the girls’ side, Paris Campbell, Ryleigh Pierce, Scarlett Harrison and Cambree Bair were runners-up for Central in the 3,200-meter relay (11:18.88), while Campbell, Bair, Jhaselyn Gonzalez and Alyvia Warner were third (4:24.58) in the 1,600-meter relay.

Warner was runnerup in the 300-meter hurdles (50.12 seconds), while Warner was fourth (18.81) and Central’s Alexxus Bolin was sixth (20.49) in the 100-meter hurdles.

Central’s Charlie Petree was runner-up in both the discus (96-11) and the shot put (33-2).

Central’s quartet of Campbell, Keeley Poindexter, Bair and Warner were in fourth in the 800-meter relay (1:55.11), while Gonzalez, Gracie Thompson, Poindexter and Kaitlin Clark were sixth in the 400-meter relay (56.95 seconds).

In the girls’ 400-meter dash, Bair was fourth (1:04.72), Campbell was 11th (1:09.77) and Harrison was 16th (1:18.58).

Pierce was fifth (2:54.31), Central’s Xhayla Mosby was seventh (2:56.63) and Harrison was 11th (3:00.27) in the girls’ 800-meter run, while Mosby was eighth (7:00) in the 1,600-meter run.

Clark was eighth (14.05), Thompson was 17th (15.04) and Gonzalez was 26th (18.39) in the 100-meter dash.

Clark was 10th (29.14 seconds) and Central’s Haylei Hensley was 23rd (35.26) in the 200-meter dash.

On the boys’ side, Central’s Aidan Sainer was seventh (12.14), Central’s Aiden Cawhorn was 13th (12.78) and Central’s Brycen Chandler-Eisman was 18th (13.16) in the 100-meter dash.

Central’s Cole Holcomb was sixth in the discus (38-11).

Buzzard was seventh (2:25.32) in the boys’ 800-meter run, while Woods was fifth in the 400-meter dash (59.76 seconds).

Goodson was third (23.63 seconds) and Chandler-Eisman was 17th (26.46) in the 200-meter dash.

Central’s Rowan Contente was 15th in the 1,600-meter run (6:35.73).

In the girls’ team standings, the Central Lady Tigers were third (73 points), while the Tigers were fifth (55) in the boys’ team standings.

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