The Greene County track teams hosted the annual Ram Early Bird track meet on Monday, March 28. Both teams performed well in the unclassed, unscored event.
The girls tallied four first place events with Megan Durbin scoring in the 100-meters and high jump. Haley Hall was first in the 3000-meters and Melanie Doran broke the tape in the 400-meter hurdles.
The boys grabbed seven first place honors. Max Neese was the top runner in the 100- and 200-meters. Daric Whipple ruled the individual hurdle events, topping the slate of entries in the 110- and 400-meter hurdles. Matthew Gordon was first in the shot put as was the 4×100 and 4×200 relay teams.
Girls results:
- 100-meters – Megan Durbin 14.03, first
- 200-meters – Olivia Hansen 29.89, third
- 400-meters – Hansen 1:06.76, fourth
- 800-meters – Chantel Flack 2:37.81, second; Emily Finch 2:47.24, third
- 1500-meters – Finch 5:55.87, second
- 3000-meters – Haley Hall 12:24.84, first
- 100-meter hurdles – Nadia Fisher 18:58, fourth; Melanie Doran 19.04, fifth
- 400-meter hurdles – Doran 1:19.89, first
- 4×100 relay – 55.96, fourth
- 4×200 relay – 2:18.33, fifth
- 4×400 relay – 5:09.49, fifth
- Sprint Medley – 2:05.61, fifth
- Distance Medley – 5:56.04, fourth
- High jump – Durbin 5’, first
- Long jump – Janelle Brophy 14’ 10.5”, fifth
- Shot put – Kenna Marquardt 30’ 4”, fifth
- Discus – Marquardt 106’ 2”, second
Boys results:
- 100-meters – Max Neese 11.82, first; Clint Dennhardt 13.09, fifth
- 200-meters – Neese 23.66, first; Edwin Lenchanko 25.86, fifth
- 400-meters – Ethan Woodruff 56.07, second
- 110-meter hurdles – Daric Whipple 16.36, first
- 400-meter hurdles – Whipple 57.55, first
- 4×100-relay – 46.24, first
- 4×200 relay – 1:38.88, first
- 4×400 relay – 4:12.17, fourth
- 4×800 relay – 11:11.76, sixth
- 1600 sprint relay – 4:16.14, fourth
- Shuttle hurdle relay – 1:04.98, second
- Long jump – Mitchell Gorsuch 16’ 10.5”, fifth
- Shot put – Matthew Gordon 48’ 4”, first; Mason Burkett 42’ 4”, sixth
- Discus – Ben Lint 108’ 10”, fifth; Burkett 108’ 7”, sixth
~The Scranton Journal