EA JV boys track, field team wins AISA Class 1A-2A state title

Published 3:52 pm Sunday, April 7, 2024

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Escambia Academy’s boys junior varsity track and field team scored 111 points to win the AISA Class 1A-2A state championship on April 6 in Canoe.

The Cougars scored 24 points in sprints; six points in hurdles; 48 points in distance; five points in throws; 20 points in jumps; and eight points in relays.

Evangel Christian finished second with 81 points; Wilcox Academy finished third with 77; Restoration finished fourth with 46; and The Lakeside School and Abbeville Christian finished tied for fifth with 45 points each.

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Results by gender and category included:

Boys

  • 3200 meter run – First place, Danny Doerr, 10 minutes, 58.41 seconds (state record broken previously held by Alan Ash of Escambia Academy); second place, Kason Bryant 12:54.98; and fourth place, Jameson Agerton, 13:10.02
  • 100 meter dash – First place, Yadarius McNeal, 11.97 seconds; Eighth place, Cameron Perkins, 13.20 seconds; and 22nd, Jackson Parker, 18.33 seconds
  • 200 meter dash – Sixth place, Kaidyn Windham, 27.24 seconds; and 10th place, Cameron Perkins, 28.05 seconds
  • 400 meter dash – Third place, Kaidyn Windham, 1:01.69; and Fifth place, Cameron Perkins, 1:07.32
  • 800 meter run – Second place, Danny Doerr, 2:23.68; and ninth place, Kason Bryant, 2:57.78
  • 1600 meter run – Second place, Danny Doerr, 5:12.32; fourth place, Kason Bryant 6:06.87; and fifth place, Jameson Agerton, 6:09.60
  • 110 meter hurdles – First place, Yadarius McNeal, 19.71 seconds
  • 4×100 meter relay – Second place, 52.66 seconds – Jameson Agerton, Kadiyn Windham, Cameron Perkins and Ydarius McNeal
  • Long jump – Second place, Yadarius McNeal, 18-feet-1-inches
  • Triple Jump – Second place, Cameron Perkins, 33-feet-7-inches; and fifth place, Danny Doerr, 31-feet-1-inches
  • Discus – Fourth place, Brayden Faircloth, 80-feet-9-inches; 12th place, Tyson Millikan, 71-feet-1-inches; 15th place, Jackson Parker, 57-feet-8-inches
  • Shot put – 18th place, Tyson Millikan, 26-feet-8.5-inches

 

Girls

  • 100 meter dash – Fifth place, Treasure Riley, 14.90 seconds; and ninth place, Camille Nichols, 15.34 seconds
  • 200 meter dash – Seventh place, Kimorah Goldsmith, 30.74 seconds; and ninth place, Treasure Riley, 31.30 seconds
  • 800 meter run – 11th place, Jayd Handley, 3:49.13
  • 1600 meter run – 12th place, Scarlett Phillips, 8:01.73
  • 100 meter hurdles – Fifth place, Kimorah Goldsmith, 20.29
  • 300 meter hurdles – Fourth place, Camille Nichols, 1:00.32
  • 4×100 meter relay – Third place, 58.33 seconds – Kamoriah Goldsmith, Zyneria McNeal, Camille Nichols and Treasure Riley
  • Long jump – 11th place, Caelyn McElhaney, 12-feet-1-inches
  • Discus – Second place, Caelyn McElhaney, 62-feet-10-inches; 12th place, Cleria McCants, 42-feet-1-inches; and 17th place, Nataliyah Reynolds, 30-feet-10-inches
  • Shot put – 10th place, Cleria McCants, 18-feet-5.5-inches