Updates from Class 3-4 State Meet

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Friday Field Event Round-Up

There was some good-natured joking in the media tent to be alert for a potential inbound discus that could send the journalists scrambling. Timberland senior Josh McDonald didn’t quite reach the tent, but he did launch a winning throw of 188 feet, 8 inches to stand atop the Class 4 podium for the second consecutive year.

Bodicky gets another shot at redemption

St. Joseph Central’s Drew Bodicky thought he had finally secured a medal at the Class 4 state track meet. He entered the 110-meter hurdles with one of the top seed times and was all but assured of at least making the finals and earning his first all-state status.  

Whitman Paces to 3,200 Victory

The Class 4 girls opted to start the 3,200-meter run relaxed and even-paced.  As the second half of the race started, Cor Jesu’s Jill Whitman began to see her opening to make an early move and push the pace.

Haik defends 1,600 title

The Spencer Haik kick proved valuable yet again, but it was not the way he envisioned using it.

Relay favorites finish in first

The favorites in the girls 3,200-meter relay did not disappoint at the Class 3-4 Track & Field Championships Friday at Dwight T. Reed Stadium.