44th Annual Jesuit-Sheaner Relays

Chance Casey US#3 37.03 300 hurdles, Hayden Baillio 62-2 shot put, elite 1600 to Ashley Isham 4:59.28 and Parker Stinson 4:22.13

Saturday, Mar. 15, 2008 at Jesuit College Prep, Dallas, TX
bulletFAT all events except 5A 800m
bulletNo wind readings
bulletBoys meet, except for Elite girls 1600
bulletWeather: Sunny, 70’s, NW wind 10 - 15 mph

HIGHLIGHTS
bulletBrilliant hurdle double by Crosby jr Chance Casey, US#3 37.03 for the 300 hurdles and 14.08 for the 110s (nwi)
bulletThe iron was flying as Whitesboro jr Hayden Baillio claimed the shot put crown with a best of 62-2, just ahead of current US ourdoor leader Stephen Saenz who managed 62-2 today.  Covenant Christian sr Jared Crafton took bronze at 59-4.
bulletBaillio also captured the discus with a mark of 185-10, with Saenz again taking second with his 179-6 throw.  Red Oak sr Corwin Pace (179-6) and Hightower sr Jarrett Gilliam (177-1) rounded out the top 4, with current US leader Alex Adams well back in 9th.
bulletIn the Elite girls 1600, the only female race at this meet, Vista Ridge soph Ashley Isham captured gold in 4:59.28, her first time under 5-minutes, edging defending champ Iowa Park sr Kelsey Johnson in 4:59.89.  White Oak sr Catherine Loden earned the bronze in 5:03.96.
bulletGarland sr Jacques Caldwell, a 5A state 200 finalist, displayed his half-lap prowess with a 21.63 winner
bulletIn the high jump, Flower Mound sr Jack Spinks couldn’t equal his US leading 7-0 performance, but his 6-8 effort here was good as gold.  Plano East jr Toddrick Allen nabbed the silver with a 6-6 clearance.
bulletSouthlake Carroll jr Hayden Clark topped 15-6 for the pole vault title, with Arlington jr Boston Spiva also over 15-6 for the runner-up spot
bulletIn 5A action, the short relays belonged to Garland with winning times of 41.81 for 4x100 and 1:28.06 for 4x200.  But Lancaster had the fastest overall 4x200, clocking 1:27.90 for 4A gold.
bulletIn the Elite boys 1600, the youngster surprised the field as Vista Ridge soph Parker Stinson broke the tape in 4:22.13, ahead of Pleasant Grove sr Will Barry in 4:22.82 and Paradise sr James Hodges in 4:24.97.  In all, Cedar Park had 4 athletes run 4:30.36 or better.
bulletThe 3200 belonged to Timberview jr Jim Stitt, as he finished in 9:35.82

 

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