Here are the top performances from Ohio high school track and field athletes during the week of April 27.
Kailee Johnson (Zane Trace) cleared 5-2 in the high jump at the OVRC Invite on April 30, improving from her previous best of 4-10. The mark places her 48th in Ohio and 21st among seniors. Johnson won the event with eight competitors.
Colton Mahon (Philo) jumped 21-5 in the long jump at the Philo/Meadowbrook meet on April 28, improving from his previous mark of 16-8 set in February. The freshman ranks 105th in Ohio and fifth among freshmen statewide. Mahon placed first among 11 competitors.
Tristan Sawtelle (Badger) ran 11.02 in the 100 meters at the NAC meet on April 28, breaking his previous best of 11.80. The time set a school record and ranks 107th in Ohio and 39th among juniors. Sawtelle won the race against 20 competitors.
Olive Ley (Utica) cleared 5-2 in the high jump at the Danville Quad on April 28, improving from her previous best of 5-0. The freshman ranks 48th in Ohio and ninth among freshmen statewide. Ley also set a personal record in the 400 meters, running 1:03.62 to improve from 1:03.73.
Kyleigh Freidl (Wadsworth) ran 11:22.73 in the 3200 meters at the Wayne Invitational on April 30, improving from her previous best of 11:39.93. The junior ranks 53rd in Ohio and 14th among juniors. Freidl placed ninth in a field of 53 runners.
Carter Matthews (Moeller) threw 161-7 in the discus at the Milford Invitational on April 29, improving from his previous mark of 150-2 set in April. The junior ranks 55th in Ohio and 20th among juniors statewide. Matthews placed second among 32 competitors.
Brennan Townsend (Shelby) threw 148-8 in the discus at the Shelby-Ontario Dual on April 28, improving from his previous best of 137-5 set in April. The sophomore ranks 140th in Ohio and 22nd among sophomores. Townsend placed third in a field of 18 throwers.
Here are the top performances from Ohio high school track and field athletes during the week of April 27.
Kailee Johnson (Zane Trace) cleared 5-2 in the high jump at the OVRC Invite on April 30, improving from her previous best of 4-10. The mark places her 48th in Ohio and 21st among seniors. Johnson won the event with eight competitors.
Colton Mahon (Philo) jumped 21-5 in the long jump at the Philo/Meadowbrook meet on April 28, improving from his previous mark of 16-8 set in February. The freshman ranks 105th in Ohio and fifth among freshmen statewide. Mahon placed first among 11 competitors.