Eastwood, Elmwood win boys track titles (4-26-13)

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BG’s Chance Santus (right) hands the baton to Irsyad Sjah during the 400 relay. (Photos: Shane
Hughes/Sentinel-Tribune)

Eastwood’s and Elmwood’s
boys track and field teams both won meet championships Friday night.Eastwood won its own Larry Kohring
Relays, while Elmwood won the Gibsonburg Invitational.LARRY KOHRINGEASTWOOD RELAYSBOYSEastwood finishes
firstEastwood’s boys won seven events and totaled 131 points to win the eight team meet.Also from Wood
County, Perrysburg tied for sixth with 39 points, and Bowling Green was eighth with 14.Eastwood’s
winners were:• 1,600 sprint medley relay, team of Grant Geiser, Joel Black, Jake Hoodlebrink and Gabe
Fredericks, 3:42.74.• 100, Isaiah Conkle, 11.34.• 440 shuttle hurdles relay, team of Zach Jacoby, Devin
Snowden, Joey Salinas and Blake Kohring, 58.96 (meet record).• 300 hurdles, Salinas, 40.28.• High jump
relay, Steven Bradley (6-0), Jake Hoodlebrink (6-0) and Derek Snowden (6-0).• Long jump relay, Devin
Snowden (22-51?2), Derek Snowden (21-71?2) and Jake Hoodlebrink (21-71?4).• Triple jump, Derek Snowden,
40-3.

Eastwood’s Kirsten Abke competes in the high jump.

GIRLSEastwood, Perrysburg tie for second placeEastwood and Perrysburg tied for second
place with 85 points, while Bowling Green was fourth with 82.Liberty-Benton won with 119.Eastwood’s
winning relay teams were:• 400 shuttle hurdles, team of Elise Wolff, Kaleigh Obrock, Maddie Cherry and
Liz Hirzel, 71.23.• Long jump, team of Aricka LaVoy (16-91?4), Hannah Firsdon (15-51?2) and Brianna
Hoodlebrink (14-101?2).Perrysburg’s Courtney Clody won the 1,600 in 5:18.57.The Yellow Jackets’ winning
relay teams were:• 1,600 sprint medley, team of Jordan Doore, Hannah Bakies, Grace Reddick and Emily
Wyrick, 4:20.80.• Distance medley, team of Katie Menke, Allison Morrison, Emily Henry and Taylor
Monheim, 13:30.07.• 1,600 relay, team of Clody, Doore, Reddick and Wyrick, 4:08.03.BG’s winners were:•
800 relay, team of Kyrha Hollins, Jessi Patton, Brittany Lowe and Maria Horrigan, 1:49.64.• High jump,
team of Hollins (5-0), Katie Dible (4-8) and Ciara Kirkbride (4-4).• Pole vault, team of Horrigan
(11-6), Rachel Clark (8-6) and Logan Godlewski (6-0).GIBSONBURG INVITATIONALBOYSElmwood finishes
firstElmwood won six events and totaled 154 points to win the 11-team meet.Also from the county, Lake
was third with 122, Rossford was sixth with 541?2, Northwood was 10th with eight and North Baltimore was
11th with 4.Elmwood’s individual winners were: Michael Meeker, shot put, 49-61?4 (meet record, previous
record was 48-61?4 set in 2012); Aaron Arnold, long jump, 20-23?4; Michael Baer, pole vault, 10-0; and
Lorne Strausbaugh, 1,600, 4:40.83.Elmwood also won two relays.The 3,200 team of Andrew Jasso,
Strausbaugh, Josh Mathias and Alex Jasso won in 8:32.46.The 1,600 team of Austin Jasso, Arnold, Derick
Mobus and Alex Jasso won in 3:38.95.Lake’s Mitchell Adkins won the discus (149-8).Rossford’s Ryan Clay
won the 800 in 2:01.03 to break the meet record of 2:01.10 set in 2010.GIRLSLake finishes thirdLake
scored 97.5 points to finish third.Also from the county, Elmwood was fourth with 92, Rossford was fifth
with 73, North Baltimore was seventh with 331?2 and Northwood was ninth with 29.Elmwood’s Courtney
Emmitt won the pole vault (8-6).Lake won two events. Katie Swartz won the 100 hurdles in 17.04; and the
Flyers’ 400 relay team of Rebecca Boos, Ashley Timmons, Jordyn Taylor and Nicole Pennington won in 51.93
to break the meet record of 52.30 set in 2012.Rossford won two relays.The 800 team of Taylor Stolar,
Jessie Pietrasz, Erica Stolar and Courtney Morris won in 1:51.64; and the 1,600 team of Shelby Redway,
Pietrasz, Morris and Erica Stolar won in 4:21.08.Northwood’s Olivia Carbe won the 1,600 in 5:50.46.

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