Airline and Benton won the team titles in the Bossier Parish Championships Thursday at Benton.
Airline scored 146 points in the boys division. Parkway was second with 139 and Haughton third with 126.
Benton scored 157.5 in the girls division. Parkway was second with 123 and Airline third with 105.5.
Boys
Haughton’s John Hudson Brown won the 100, 200 and 400.
He and teammate Kyron Turner finished 1-2 in the 100 and 200.
Brown ran an 11.49 and Turner an 11.59 in the 100. Brown ran a 22.33 and Turner a 22.53 in the 200.
Brown won the 400 in 48.69. Airline’s Lathan Woodland was second in 49.31.
Benton’s Zachary Taylor and Brody Hutchison finished 1-2 in the 800. Taylor ran a 2:02.91 and Hutchison a 2:04.56.
Parkway’s Brennan Robin won the 1,600 and 3,200. He and teammate Alex Gomez finished 1-2 in the 1,600 in 4:41.97 and 4:45.53, respectively.
Robin and teammate Andrew Kent finished 1-2 in the 1,600 in 9:46.91 and 10:07.95, respectively.
Airline’s Zion Smith swept the hurdles. He and teammate Preston Hughes finished 1-2 in the 110 in 15.44 and 16.16, respectively. Smith ran a 38.80 in the 300. Haughton’s Joseph Encinas was second in 42.26.
Haughton won the 4X100 relay in 43.55. Airline finished second in 43.64. Airline won the 4X200 in 1:30.73. Parkway was second in 1:41.96.
Airline took the 4X400 in 3:26.84. Parkway was second in 3:32.91. Parkway won the 4X800 in 8:36.09. Benton was second in 9:18.09.
Parkway’s Devon Oliver took the shot put and discus. He threw 53-10 in the shot put and 164-0 in the discus. Airline’s Joseph Thrash was second in the shot put with a 43-0. Benton’s Ryder Dodson finished second in the discus with a 156-10 1/2.
Parkway’s Machi Harris captured the long jump with a leap of 21-10. Haughton’s Brown was second with a 21-5.
Airline’s Woodland won the triple jump with a 44-0. Benton’s Jordan Johnson was second with a 43-1.
Benton’s Malachi Zeigler took the javelin with a throw of 161-0. Airline’s Eli Dollar was second with a 133-1.
Haughton’s Turner won the high jump with a leap of 6-4. Parkway’s Savion Bell and Drayln Jackson both cleared 6-2. Bell finished second on fewer misses.
Note: Pole vault results were not available on TrackMate.
GirlsÂ
Airline’s Jaycie Wallace won the 100 and 200.
She ran a 13.25 in the 100. Benton’s Aakyla Pruitt was a close second in 13.28.
Wallace and teammate Leah Menard finished 1-2 in the 200 in 26.71 and 27.35, respectively.
Benton’s Claire Allen and Parkway’s Ember Pierce finished 1-2 in the 1,600 and 3,200. Allen ran a 5:53.35 and 12:45.21 in the 3,200. Pierce ran a 6:03.63 in the 1,600 and 12:59.76 in the 3,200.
Benton’s Kyla Daux swept the hurdles, taking the 100 in 16.41 and 300 in 47.36. Bossier’s J’Diya Morris was second in the 100 in 18.08. Her teammate Zamarion Carter was second in the 300 in 48.41.
Airline’s Jayda Chrisley was also a double winner. She took the 400 in 1:02.30 and the long jump with a leap of 16-10. Bossier’s Orianna Edwards was second in the 400 in 1:04.14. Carter was second in the long jump with a 15-9 1/4.
Parkway’s Lauren Taylor won the 800 in 2:32.66. Benton’s Dominique Coore was second in 2:33.10.
Airline won the 4X100, 4X200 and 4X400 relays. The Vikings ran 48.76 in the 4X100, a 1:50.71 in the 4X200 and a 4:13.09 in the 4X400.
Bossier finished second in the 4X100 in 50.71 and 4X400 in 4:15.28. Benton was second in the 4X200 in 1:52.00.
Haughton took the 4X800 in 11:03. Parkway was second in 11:05.
Parkway’s Zaniyah Carter won the shot put with a throw of 36-5. Plain Dealing’s Brianna Newton was second with a 36-3.
Newton took the discus with a 112-5. Haughton’s Blair Varnadore was second with a 92-9.
Parkway’s Caitlynn Johnson captured the triple jump with a 33-6. Benton’s Madison Thompson was second with a 32-1.
Haughton’s Brooke Caporossi and Kinsley Brotherton finished 1-2 in the javelin with throws of 103-5 and 92-11, respectively.
Haughton’s Keda Holland and Parkway’s Johnson and London Farhood all cleared 4-10 in the high jump. Holland was first and Johnson second via the tiebreaker.
Benton’s Ryleigh McCoy won the pole vault with a 9-6. Haughton’s Julianna Boyett was second with a 9-0.