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Wolverines make their own Great 8

BHS track excels at the league championships ahead of the state meet

Nine different Bayfield High School track and field athletes are Intermountain League champions after the Wolverines won eight events Saturday in Alamosa.

Amy Roach took first in the girls 100-meter dash at 13.79 seconds.

Eva-Lou Edwards again swept the girls 1,600-meter and 3,200-meter runs. She won the 1,600 in 5 minutes, 25.81 seconds and the 3,200 in 11:50.46.

Bayfield’s girls 4x100-meter relay team of Morgan Allred, Roach, Jessie Roukema and Ashlyn Schulder won in 52.8 seconds.

The Wolverines’ 800 sprint medley relay team of Brittany Hunter, Roach, Roukema and Schulder took second in 1:56.93.

BHS swept the top three spots in the pole vault: Hunter won at 8 feet, 9 inches, Katie Hawkins was second at 8-03 and Allred third at 7-03.

BHS freshman Brian Mashak swept the boys 100-meter and 200-meter dashes in 11.99 and 24.03 seconds, respectively.

Gabe Kaufmann was third in the 100 at 12.32 seconds.

Bayfield’s boys 4x200-meter relay of Preston Hardy, Kaufmann, Mashak and Nate Tate was second at 1:34.03.

Conner Kennedy was second in the boys high jump at 5-10. Kennedy also finished second in the boys long jump at 19-11.

John Arnold won the boys pole vault at 14-03.

Aubry Brown finished first in the boys discus throw at 149-09.

Bayfield next will compete at the Colorado High School Activities Association State Championships on Thursday through Saturday in Lakewood.

heraldsports@durangoherald.com

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