CHANUTE — Labette County’s girls maintained momentum at Friday’s Thad Clements Invitational in Chanute, claiming first place as a team with 101.5 points.
Chanute won the boys team standings, registering 164.5 points.
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CHANUTE — Labette County’s girls maintained momentum at Friday’s Thad Clements Invitational in Chanute, claiming first place as a team with 101.5 points.
Chanute won the boys team standings, registering 164.5 points.
On the girls’ side, Coffeyville claimed second with 94 points, followed by Chnaute (79), St. Mary’s Colgan (75), Pittsburg (74.5), Independence (56), Fort Scott (42), Frontenac (27.5), Parsons (24), Iola (23) and Southeast (15.5).
As for the boys, Coffeyville was again runner-up with 117 points, followed by Pittsburg (70), Parsons (68), Labette County (49), Independence (40.5), Iola (38) and Frontenac (21), Southeast (8.5) and Galena (2).
Top-three finishers for Labette County included Riley Bebb finishing third in the girls discus (101’10”), second in the girls shot put (35’5”) as well as winning the girls javelin (127’2”).
Matthew Boyle was third in the boys triple jump (38’4”).
Labette County’s girls 4x800m relay team of Anna Cantrell, Avery Baker, Emilie Zylstra and Aubrie Meyer took third (10:47).
Jamaal Jackson finished third in the boys 100m dash (11.19). Cantrell took runner-up in the girls 1,600m run (5:43) and won the girls 3,200m run (12:52).
Aubrey Boss was third in the girls 400m dash (1:02.78).
In the girls 4x400m relay, Labette County’s team of Aubrey and Kinsley Boss, Landry O’Brien and Lily Wiley won the race with at time of 4:12.89.
The boys 4x400m relay team of Jackson, Boyle, K’Shon Feeling and Isaiah Rosenberg took third with at time of 3:36.73.
Parsons also had plenty of standouts at Chanute.
Top-three finishers for the Vikings included Marion Ryan winning the boys high jump (6’7”), placing third in the pole vault (10’6”) and second in the 110m hurdles (15.68).
Kaden Berry won the boys pole vault with a mark of 11 feet.
Makai Baugh finished third in the boys long jump (20’9.5”) and second in the triple jump (40’1”).
Braelynn Mitchell was runner-up int he girls javelin (117’1”) while Cade Brown was third in the boys shot put (41’10”).
Kinsey Baldwin placed third in the girls 1,600m run (5:51) while Camron Day took third in the boys 300m hurdles (45.76).
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