The McAlester Buffalo jr. high and high school track teams traveled to the Kingston track meet Tuesday and successfully returned with nine first place honors, 11 second place honors, and seven third place honors overall in the meet.
The individual times and relay times are as followed:
Jr. High girls
200-meter — 2nd, Jordan Rounds, 30.75
400 — 1st, Jenna Everett, 65.0
1600 relay — 2nd, Rounds, Everett, Deah Woods, Christine Thomas, 4:42
Long jump — 7th, Rounds, 12-7
Pole vault — Thomas, 7
Jr. High boys
100 — 4th, Jesse Patton, 12.8
200 — 4th, Michael McKendrick, 25.8
400 — 2nd, McKendrick, Delante Redway, J.J. Burke, Caleb Carney, 48.9
1600 relay — 1st, Patton, Carney, Chance Carey, Redway, 3:47
3200 relay — 2nd, Redway, Carey, Carney, Burke, 9:43
High jump — 5th, C.J. Thomas, 5-2
Long jump — 4th, Redway, 17-3 1/2
Pole vault — 1st, Carney, 10-6
Shotput — 2nd, Mitch Wood, 38-3 1/2
High School girls
100 — 1st, Heather Clark, 13.83
200 — 2nd, Clark, 29.2
200 — 3rd, Amelia Judge, 30.5
1600 run — 2nd, Robin Ray, 5:59; 3rd, Stephanie Stacey, 6:12
3200 run — 1st, Ray, 12:35
300 intermediate hurdles — 2nd, Megan Billos, 51 sec; 3rd, Lauren Fassino, 51.6; 4th Brittany Mohan, 51.9
4x200 relay — 4th, Clark, Keyonna Newsome, Mohan, Stephanie Wills, 1:56
400 relay — 5th, Clark, Newsome, Mohan, Wills, 55.2
1600 relay — 3rd, Newsome, Fassino, Stacey, Billos, 4:28
3200 relay — 1st, Ray, Wills, Stacey, Fassino
High jump — 4th, Judge, 4-8
Long jump — 2nd, Billos, 14-4; 3rd, Judge, 14-5
Pole vault — 3rd, Woods, 8-6
High School boys
100 — 4th, Kevin Wright, 11:2
800 — 1st, Joe Thomas, 2.07
110 hurdles — 3rd, Wright, 17.3; 4th, Deon Hall, 17.4
300 intermediate hurdles — 1st, Thomas, 41.4; 2nd, Wright, 41.8
1600 relay — 2nd, Don Brown, Joe Thomas, Jermaine Riddle, Wright, 8:35
High jump — 1st, Thomas, 5-10; 2nd, Riddle 5-9
Discus — 5th, Jared Billy, 11-9
The McAlester track teams are set to travel to Owasso this Saturday at 10 a.m.
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