JDHS senior Ayla Keller won the girls

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JDHS senior Ayla Keller won the girls

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Kodiak sophomore Christian Enriquez won the boys 110 hurdles in 18.66 and senior Ram Caballa the 300 hurdles in 49.25 with no JDHS athletes placing.

Kodiak junior Tina Timu won the boys shot put with a 43’7.75” throw. JDHS senior’s Denali Schijvens went 35’1.25, Gunner Tarver 34’8 and Eero Woolford 34’2.75 to lead the Crimson Bears. Timu also won the discus with a 123’7 with Woolford second at 113’3 and Tarver third with 103’10 to lead JDHS.
shot put with a 28’9 throw and classmate Maxie Lehauli was second in 27’9.25 to lead the Crimson Bears. Keller also won the high jump in 3’6. Kodiak freshman Taryn Barkemeyer won the long jump in 13’11.5.

Kodiak junior Silver Gonzales won the discus in 87’2 with JDHS junior Issy Martin second in 78’6 to lead the Crimson Bears.

JDHS’ Kestel won the long jump in 18’6.25 with sophomore Orion Paden placing second in 17’7.75 to lead the Crimson Bears. Kodiak freshman Julian Kiefer won the high jump in 5’8 and JDHS’ Paden, Kestel country wise email marketing list and Harralston tied for fourth in 4’10.

In the boys relay events JDHS’ Paden, Hightower, Harralston and Kestel won the 4×100 in 48.36 with JDHS senior Ferguson Wheeler, sophomore Krew Ridle, freshman Frisco McGuire and Woolford second in 55.18 and three more JDHS teams following.

Kodiak sophomore Christian Enriquez, freshman Jacob Vizcocho, Grimes and freshman Rieko Morera won the 4×200 in 1:47.00 with JDHS’ F. Hightower, freshman Emmett Hightower, senior Denali Schijvens and senior Dashel Culbreth second in 1:50.58.

Kodiak placed first and second in the 4×400 in 4:12.91 and 4:31.36, respectively, and JDHS’ E. Hightower, freshman Anderson Murray, F. Hightower and McGuire placed third in 4:36.55.

Kodiak junior West Roberts, Grimes, Kiefer and junior Gabriel Koehler won the 4×800 in 9:02.68 and JDHS’ Iverson, S. Janes, senior Corder Janes and Wheeler placed second in 10:47.86.

In the girls relays Kodiak junior Jillian Academia, Baisa, freshman Ailey Purcell and Barkemeyer won the 4×100 in 1:02.41 and the JDHS top team of Connally, Hartman, sophomore Sage Sowa and Shane placed second in 1:06.34.

Kodiak’s Academia, Baisa, Purcell and Barkemeyer won the 4×200 in 2:03.98 and JDHS seniors Nevaeh Alexander and Ingrid Higdon, Sowa and junior Kaylee Koelsch were second in 2:15.36 to lead the Crimson Bears.
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