Bishop Ward High School took a small but successful contingent to the KSHSAA state track and field meet in Wichita this weekend.
Despite a taped-up left quadriceps, senior K.J. Smith completed a jump of 22-feet, 3/4-inches to place third in the 3A boys’ long jump.
The Cyclones’ boys’ 4×100-meter relay team also earned a medal, placing fifth with a time of 44.47 seconds. Jashaun Holliday, K.J. Smith, Antonio Robinson, and Javon Roach ran in the preliminaries, with Ezekiel Hernandez swapping in for Smith in the finals.
Bonner Springs track coach Heather Campbell already had one unforgettable memory from the Kansas state track and field meet, winning gold medals for Garden City High School in the shot put and discus in 1999.
She has another after this weekend. Campbell’s daughter McKenzie, a Bonner Springs sophomore, placed third at state in the 5A girls’ shot put, and McKenzie’s teammate Mariyah Noel won first place in the girls’ discus throw.
Making the event even more special, as a previous gold medalist Heather was able to sign up to present medals for the events she won, and in front of the thousands of applauding track and field fans in Wichita State’s Cessna Stadium, she awarded the medals to her own student-athletes.
The 5A girls’ shot put was held Friday morning, and McKenzie threw 37-feet, 3-inches on her second throw to reach the finals, bettering her previous personal best by over a foot. In the finals, she was narrowly edged out for second place by Taryn Warren of Great Bend. Aarion Pickens of Leavenworth won the event with a throw of 38-feet, 6 1/4-inches.
In Saturday morning’s discus throw, Noel, last year’s 5A girls’ discus champion, kept the crowd — and her coach — in suspense whether she could repeat.
Sitting below the cut line after two of three throws in her preliminary flight, Noel hit 123-feet, 11-inches to jump to second place and into the final round.
In the finals, the Bonner Springs junior set the top mark with her first throw, only to see it passed immediately by Spring Hill’s Margo Todd at 130-feet, 8-inches. On the third throw of the finals, Maize South’s Kieran Burke also topped Noel, pushing her down to third place.
Noel met the pressure head on, hitting her best throw of the meet when she needed it most, 134-feet, a Bonner Springs school record. Todd had one throw remaining to surpass her, the crowd holding its breath, but she fouled on the attempt, ceding the gold medal.
The Braves also brought home medals in the 5A boys’ 4×100-meter relay and girls’ 100-meter hurdles.
Junior Jenna Knight finished 6th in the preliminaries of the 100-meter hurdles, then turned on the jets in the finals to jump to 2nd, with a time of 15.68 seconds.
The boys’ 4×100-meter relay team of Alex Amayo, Kahliek Rainey, Jacob Jones, and Noah Doss finished third with a time of 43.02 seconds, bested only by Piper and De Soto.
The Piper Pirates track and field team competed in the KSHSAA state track meet at Cessna Stadium in Wichita on Friday and Saturday.
Piper’s student-athletes brought home medals in 12 events, including first place awards in the boys’ 400-meter dash, girls’ pole vault, and boys’ 4×100-meter relay.
Senior Grant Lockwood set a meet record in the 5A boys’ 400-meter dash with his preliminary time of 47.86 seconds on Friday, and he matched that time in Saturday’s final to win the event. Lockwood was also on the 4×100-meter relay team and anchored the 4×400-meter relay team that took fifth place.
Senior Kaitlin Lindstrom won the girls’ pole vault with a height of 11-feet, 6-inches. Conditions were intermittently gusty, frustrating most of the vaulters and making it difficult for the event crew to even keep the crossbar on the standards.
Lindstrom passed on the early rounds until the bar reached 10 feet, and she needed only one attempt at each subsequent height. Reece Baker of Lansing, who beat Lindstrom at the regional meet, matched her vault for vault up to 11 feet, but Baker and two other competitors failed their three attempts to match the Piper vaulter at 11-feet, 6-inches.
Lindstrom tried for a personal record at 12-feet, 0-inches, but the unpredictable wind foiled her attempt to find the right approach and settings for the conditions.
The boys’ 4×100-meter relay team (Dominique Herrig-Brittian, Grant Lockwood, LaMar Lynch, Divante Herrig-Brittian) tied the meet record of 41.64 seconds in the preliminaries on Friday. Off their record pace on Saturday, they still took first place over half a second ahead of second-place De Soto in the finals.
As a team, Piper earned 6th place in the boys’ meet standings, and 7th place in the girls’.
Other Piper state medalists:
Divante Herrig-Brittian, 2nd, Boys’ 100-meter Dash Grace Hanson, 2nd, Girls’ 1600-meter Run Kylie Brockman, 2nd, Girls’ Javelin Jayden Henry, 3rd, Boys’ 100-meter Hurdles Grace Hanson, 4th Girls’ 3200-meter Run Ryann Clark, 5th, Girls’ 400-meter Dash Aaron Henson, 5th, Boys’ Shot Put Boys’ 4×400-meter Relay (Jahnye Jamison, Jack Bakarich, JamarReiAir Jarrett, Grant Lockwood), 5th TyJanae Hooks, 7th, Girls’ Shot Put