Photos by Wendell Combs
Photos by Wendell Combs
Written by Bryce Combs
On Tuesday, the girls track and field team competed at Alvis Johnson Field with some magnificent performances as they placed 3rd in the team overall, with 104 points.
It started with the 100m dash, where we had 5 players finish in the top 10 and Freshman Stella Thompson placing 1st with a time of 13.21, getting the team 10 points, Senior Kendra Christopher placing 2nd with a personal record time of 13.74, and getting the team 8 points, and lastly Claire Combs placing 4th with a time of 13.92.
Other results for the 100m dash include Shelby Thompson's 9th place, Delilah Minor's 10th place, and Jaryn Smith's 11th place. Also, the 200m had some amazing results with 4 players placing top 6, Freshman Stella Thompson placing 1st with a time of 26.65, getting the team 10 points, Senior Kendra Christopher placing 2nd with a time of 27.90, getting the team 8 points, Sophomore Shebly Thompson placing 5th with a time of 29.86, and Izzy Philips placing 6th with a personal record time of 30.07.
Another great result from the meet is in the high jump, Shelby Thompson placed 1st with a personal record mark of 5-0, getting the team 10 points, Abigail Heath placed 5th with a mark of 4-4, getting the team 2 points, and Maddie Fields placed 6th with a mark of 4-4. The dynamic duo in the long jump and triple jump are Stella Thompson and Kendra Christopher. In the Long Jump, Stella Thompson placed 1st with an outstanding third jump, getting a mark of 16-1, gaining the team 10 points, and Kendra Christopher placed 2nd with an incredible mark of 15-7.50, getting the team 8 points. Then, in the triple jump, Stella Thompson placed 3rd with a mark of 33-0, getting the team 6 points, and Kendra Christopher placed 4th, getting 4 points with a mark of 31-10.
More results from other events include the 4x100m team placing 6th, getting the team 1 point (Mckenzy Neyhouse, Lexi Preston, Izzy Phillips, Lauren Burdine). Lucy may placed 2nd in the 400m with a personal record time of 1:00.64, getting the team 8 points, Anni Huttenen placed 6th, getting the team 1 point, McKenzy Neyhouse getting 8th in the 800m, getting the team 8 points, Reece Klosterman placing 3rd in pole vault with a personal record mark of 8-0, getting the team 6 points, Dani Ferrie placed 4th with a mark of 7-6, getting the team 4 points.
As we get closer to the region and 2A State Tournament, many players are in the top 50 and 25 in the state for their events, and the team is getting incredible momentum before the postseason.
They compete next in the CKC Championships at Bourbon County in Paris, Kentucky!
Written by Izzy Phillips
On Thursday, the 1st, our girls track team competed in a very competitive and quickly ran invitational in Pulaski County. Although it was not easy with bad weather and tough competition, our girls came out with the win.
Some of our highest scoring placements: The 4x800, 4x200, 4x100, and 4x400, all relays, placed in the top 5 scoring a total of 29 points! In the 100 meter dash, Stella Thompson placed 2nd earning 8 points. In the 400 meter dash, Lucy May took the win scoring 10 points! In the 200 meter dash Kendra Christopher placed 3rd scoring 6 points and Stella Thompson took 1st scoring 10 points! In the girls 3200 meter run Aubrey White Placed 2nd earning the team 8 points. In high Jump, Shelby Thompson took first scoring the team 10 points! In pole vault, Reece Kolsterman and Dani Ferrie took the top two giving the girls 18 points! In the long jump Kendra Christopher placed 3rd and Stella Thompson placed 1st, Giving the girls 16 additional points.
Also, a special shout out to freshman Stella Thompson for receiving the Highest Score Award. She scored the most points out of every girl at the meet. She scored our team a total of 32 points! Thompson says, “I'm so proud of what this team has become. I love each and everyone of these girls like they are my family!”
The girls team is slowly moving their way to regions, there is still some time to go, the girls are eager to show the region all they have trained for. The next meet is another Mercer All Comers, at the Mercer county track and will be Tuesday May 6th!
Photos by Wendell Combs
Photos by Wendell Combs
Written by Bryce Combs
At the Commodore Classic meet, the girls track and field placed third out of 19 teams with 68 points. Some amazing performances were shown from this event in cold temperatures and wind gusts blowing pretty fast, which had some effects on the results.
Stella Tompson placed first in the triple jump and keeps on improving with a jump of 33’10” and in the long jump placing 3rd with a jump of 16’7.5”. Kendra Christopher placed third with a jump of 33’1.5” and placed 6th in long jump with a jump of 15’9”.
This duo will be very fun to watch as we keep on getting closer to the postseason! Other results include, the 4x800 team placed 3rd, getting the team 5 points. The 4x200 team placed 5th and gained the team 4 points. The 4x400 team placed 2nd, getting the team 8 points. Maddie Fields placed 4th in high jump, gaining the team 5 points, Reece Klosterman placing 4th in pole vault, getting the team 5 points, and Dani Ferrie placing 5th in pole vault, getting the team 4 points.
Track and field's next meet is Thursday at the Randy Elmore Classic at Pulaski County!
Written by Bryce Combs
Last weekend, the girls track and field team had some great results at the Eastern Relays, placing 20th, with 5 points. They competed against teams outside Kentucky, with 25 girls' teams competing.
Stella Thompson placed 4th with a mark of 35-04.25 and gained the girls team 5 points.
Coach Mark Brummett stated, “Freshman Stella Thompson had quite possibly her best invitational performance ever on one of track’s most competitive stages.”
Stella also had a PR in the 100-meter dash, with a time of 12.80, which ranks her first in Region 5. Stella also did amazing in the 200 as well with a time of 27.46, putting her 28th overall in the Eastern Relays!
Kendra Christopher had an amazing performance as well in the long jump and triple jump! The girls will compete next in the Tates Creek Classic.
Photos by Wendell Combs
Photos by Eric Byrd
Written by Izzy Phillips
On Tuesday, April 15th, our girls track team competed in the annual Boyle all comers meet. Our girls came home with a win of 133 points, with the next closest team scoring 87 points.
The scoring events consist of: The 4x800 Meter Relay (Scarlett Cabral, Aubrey White, Izzy Phillips, and Laykin Gatton) placed 3rd, scoring the team 6 points. Stella Thompson placed 4th in the 100 Meter Dash, scoring 5 points. The 4x200 meter relay (Sharon Heist, Shelby Thompson, Jaryn Smith, and Lucy May) placed 2nd, scoring the team 8 points. The 4x100 Meter Relay (Sharon Heist, Shelby Thompson, Reece Klosterman, and Jaryn Smith) also placed 2nd, scoring the team 8 points. Lucy May and Claire Combs raced in the 400 Meter Dash. Lucy placed 2nd scoring 8 points and Claire placed 5th, scoring 4 points.
Izzy Phillips and Sharon Heist competed in the 300 Meter Hurdles. Izzy placed 4th, scoring 5 points, and Sharon placed 5th scoring 4 points. In the 800 Meter Run, Laykin Gatton placed 3rd, scoring 6 points and Lucy May placed 5th, scoring 4 points. In the 200 Meter Dash Stella Thompson and Kendra Christopher competed getting 1st and 2nd! Stella scored 10 points and Kendra scored 8 points.
In the high jump, Shelby Thompson gained the team 8 points by placing 2nd, and Abigail Heath placed 6th receiving 3 points. In the long jump, Stella Thompson placed 1st with 10 points, and Kendra Christopher placed 2nd with 8 points. In the triple jump, Kendra Christopher placed 2nd scoring 8 points, and Stella Thompson placed 4th scoring 5 points. Anni Huttunen scored 2 points by placing 7th in shot put.
Coach Kelley Sawtelle says “Well we scored 133 points and came in 1st out of 16 teams! We had several girls try new events and excel in them and we had multiple PR’s. I’d say that the girls did fantastic!” Our next meet will be for our invitational team on Saturday the 19th. They will be competing in the eastern relays at the Louisville Track.
Written by Bryce Combs
Girls track and field had an incredible showing at the first invitational at Mercer County, placing 4th with 58.50 points. Here are all the events that gained points, the 4x800 placed 7th (Siddalea Gray, Aubrey White, Mckenzy Neyhouse, and Laykin Gatton) with a time of 11:59.17, which scored the team 2 points.
Stella Thompson placed 7th in the 100 meter dash with a time of 13.18 and gets the team 2 points, placed 4th in the 200m with a time of 26.32 getting 4 points, placed 4th in the long jump with a mark of 16-4, getting 5 points, placed 5th in the triple jump with a mark of 33-8 and getting the team 4 points.
The 4x200 team placed 4th (Jaryn Smith, Shelby Thompson, Sharon Heist, Lucy May) with a time of 1:53.55 and got the team 5 points. The 4x100m team placed 8th (Jaryn Smith, Shelby Thompson, Anni Huttunen, Sharon Heist) with a time of 54.63 and got the team 0.5 points.
Lucy may placed 3rd in the 400m dash with a time of 1:01.46 getting the team 6 points.Girls 4x400m placed 8th (Sharon Heist, Lucy May, Laykin Gatton, Shelby Tompson) with a time of 4:30.36 and getting the team 1 point.
Kendra Christopher placed 3rd in long jump with a mark of 16-6.50, got the team 6 points, also placing 1st in triple jump with a mark of 35-1 getting the team 10 points. Shelby Thompson placed 2nd with a mark of 5 getting the team 8 points. Dani Ferrie placed 5th in pole vault with a mark of 8 getting the team 4 points. Amazing performance from all the girls last weekend to get 4th place out of 25th! The next meet is senior night at Boyle, April 15th!
Photos by Eric Byrd
Photos by Eric Byrd
Written by Izzy Phillips
Last Monday our track team competed in their first meet of the season at the Mercer county track.
The girls team certainly held their own. There was outstanding effort in every event. The girls placed 2nd out of ten scoring teams, with a total of 103 points. Some of our highest scoring runners: Senior, Laykin Gatton, placed 2nd in the 800 meter run. Junior, Sharon Heist placed 4th in the 400 meter dash and 2nd in the 200 meter dash. Freshman, Stella Thompson, placed 1st in the 200 meter dash, 2nd in the 100 meter dash, 1st in long jump, and 2nd in triple jump. Senior, Kendra Christopher, placed 1st in triple jump.
Freshman jumper/runner, Stella Thompson says “I think the girls team had a good first meet, I can’t wait to see where we can get to by the end of the season!”
The next meet will be Heart of the Bluegrass at Mercer county track on April 12th!
Written by Byrce Combs
On March 4th, the track team competed at the Indoor State. The girls team finished fourth with 41.50 combined team points, and the boys team finished 11th with a combined team points of 23.
Kendra Christopher placed 1st in the triple jump! In the first jump, Kendra got a mark of 33-9.25 but after that her mark kept on going up and she finished with a mark of 34-2.75, to solidify her spot and become a state champ! Kendra also placed 2nd in the long jump!
Some other results: Stella Thompson placed 4th in the girls long jump and triple jump, Andrew Lockhart placed 8th in the Boys Pole Vault with a mark of 11-0, Laykin Gatton placed 13th in the Girls 800 meter, Izzy Phillips placed 16th in the girls 800 meters Run, Colin Lay placed 13th in the Boys 400 meter Dash with a time of 53.45, Lucy May placed 10th in the 400m girls run, Maximus Kilby placed 14th in the Boys 400 meter Dash, Adam Cooper placed 10th with a time of 4:49.20 in the Boys 1600 meter Run, Boys 4x200 Meter Relay (Caleb Branam, Colin Lay, Brock Driver, Maximus Kilby) placed 2nd with a time of 1:34.51, Andrew Nason placed 6th in the boys 55-meter dash and 4th in the 55-meter hurdles. And many other amazing scores! What an amazing Indoor State meet for the Rebels!
Photos contributed
Photos contributed
Written by Bryce Combs
Another successful weekend was held for indoor track and field!
The girls placed third in the team competition. In the girls 4x200m Kendra Christopher, Claire Combs, Sharon Heist, and Lucy May broke the indoor school record with an impressive time of 1:55.03. When asked what it means for your team to break the 4x200m record, Freshman Claire Combs said, “It means a lot, and I am very happy with my team right now. It's a great accomplishment, and I believe our team will do very well this year indoor and outdoor!” Also, some notable results: Stella Thompson placed 4th in the girls 200m with a time of 27.44, Kendra Christopher in the triple jump placed 2nd with a mark of 34-11.75, another result from the triple jump Stella Thompson placed 3rd with a mark of 34-9.
The boys also placed 3rd in the team competition. In the boys 4x200m, Caleb Branam, Gordon Brown, Brock Driver, and Maximus Kilby finished with an impressive time of 1:35.36, which broke the modern indoor record! Caleb Branam states when asked how exciting he was for his team getting the record “It was an exciting feeling, we ran really fast and I’m very excited for state next Tuesday”.Moving on to field, John Hockersmith placed 2nd in the weight throw with 52-5 feet, and Alan Wireman placed 4th in the triple jump with a mark of 38-8.25.
Lets see what these rebels can do at Indoor State next Tuesday!
Written by Izzy Phillips
On Saturday, February 8th the track team competed at the Centre College all age indoor meet.
This meet the Rebels broke seven school records. Stella Thompson broke both the 55 meter dash and the 200 meter dash records. Andrew Nason broke the 200 meter dash record. The 4x200 meter relay, Colin Lay, Brock Driver, Max Kilby, and Caleb Branam, set a new indoor record. Adam Cooper broke the 1600 meter record, and also set the 3200 meter record. Lastly, Izzy Phillips broke the 1600 meter record.
Senior jumper Alan Wireman says “The team did very well so early in the season, we’re all very excited for the meets to come.”
The next track meet will be the Central Kentucky Conference indoor championship on February the 21st at Centre College.
Photos contributed
Photos contributed
Written by Alan Wireman
On Saturday, The Boyle County Track and Field team competed in the 6-Way Border Battle track meet at Centre College. The Boyle County girls placed 5th overall with a point total of 76, the boys also placed 5th with 66.50 points.
Both teams had impressive results across the board, and were led by field event points. Of the girls 76 points, 48 came from jumps and throws. And of the boys 66.5, 40.5 came from the two categories.
Freshman Stella Thompson, had a particularly impressive meet, breaking school records for the indoor 60 meter and 200 meter dash. Also, Freshman John Hockersmith broke a school record in the weight throw event.