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Apr. 17—BAXTER — Camryn Russell won two individual events, the Bolts' shuttle hurdle relay team posted a season-best winning time and the Baxter girls track and field team finished fourth the Baxter Bolt Coed Invitational on Monday.
The Bolts' first home meet of the season was shortened due to weather. They did not have the 4x100 or 4x400 relays and a strong wind prevented most athletes from posting season-best times.
Baxter scored 88.5 points in fourth and Colfax-Mingo finished sixth with 72 points. South Hardin won the meet championship with 122 and Ankeny Christian (102.5) edged West Marshall (101) in second. BCLUW (86.5) was fifth and the rest of the 10-team field included Saydel (30), Colo-NESCO (15), Southeast Warren (12) and BGM (9.5).
"Last night was about battling the weather and competing for places more than the times that were ran," Baxter head girls track and field coach Josh Russell said. "Knowing that, we had quite a few girls who out-performed their seeds. A lot of our girls are starting to see what it takes to be competitive, and the performances they want to get will be there as long as the practice efforts continue. Overall, it was a good night competing against some good, quality teams."
Avery Wonders
Ashlynn Hosbond registered the Tigerhawks' lone win, but Colfax-Mingo registered five top-three finishes.
Russell opened her night with a win in the long jump. She won the event with a leap of 16 feet, 1 1/2 inches. Russell also won the 100-meter hurdles in 18.54 seconds.
The winning shuttle hurdle relay team featured Avery Wonders, Kamdyn Krampe, Kendall Brummel and Grace Anderegg and they won the race in a season-best 1 minute, 17.73 seconds.
Wonders was part of both of Baxter's runner-up finishes. She was second in the high jump with a leap of 4-6.
The 4x200 relay team of Alyvia Burdess, Makayla True, Wonders and Sydnee Hibbs placed second in 2:02.28.
Ashlynn Hosbond
Brummel and Hibbs registered the Bolts' two third-place finishes. Brummel was third in the 400 hurdles in 1:17.22 and Hibbs (14.59) and Russell (14.71) went 3-4 in the 100.
Hibbs (32.26) and Krampe (32.51) also were 5-6 in the 200 and True placed fifth in the 3,000 with a time of 13:13.6 and was sixth in the 800 in 2:53.
Hosbond's win for Colfax-Mingo came in the 1,500. She won the race in 5:34.99. Hosbond also placed third in the 3,000 in 11:54.52.
Trinity Smith was the runner-up in the 400 hurdles. She posted a time of 1:16.23 and finished third in the long jump with a leap of 14-6.
Emma Cook (30-4) and Lexie Aller (28-9) finished 3-5 in the shot put, Grace Hunsberger (4-6) was fourth in the high jump and Jesse Purdie (19.61) took sixth in the 100 hurdles.
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The Bolts' first home meet of the season was shortened due to weather. They did not have the 4x100 or 4x400 relays and a strong wind prevented most athletes from posting season-best times.
Baxter scored 88.5 points in fourth and Colfax-Mingo finished sixth with 72 points. South Hardin won the meet championship with 122 and Ankeny Christian (102.5) edged West Marshall (101) in second. BCLUW (86.5) was fifth and the rest of the 10-team field included Saydel (30), Colo-NESCO (15), Southeast Warren (12) and BGM (9.5).
"Last night was about battling the weather and competing for places more than the times that were ran," Baxter head girls track and field coach Josh Russell said. "Knowing that, we had quite a few girls who out-performed their seeds. A lot of our girls are starting to see what it takes to be competitive, and the performances they want to get will be there as long as the practice efforts continue. Overall, it was a good night competing against some good, quality teams."
Avery Wonders
Ashlynn Hosbond registered the Tigerhawks' lone win, but Colfax-Mingo registered five top-three finishes.
Russell opened her night with a win in the long jump. She won the event with a leap of 16 feet, 1 1/2 inches. Russell also won the 100-meter hurdles in 18.54 seconds.
The winning shuttle hurdle relay team featured Avery Wonders, Kamdyn Krampe, Kendall Brummel and Grace Anderegg and they won the race in a season-best 1 minute, 17.73 seconds.
Wonders was part of both of Baxter's runner-up finishes. She was second in the high jump with a leap of 4-6.
The 4x200 relay team of Alyvia Burdess, Makayla True, Wonders and Sydnee Hibbs placed second in 2:02.28.
Ashlynn Hosbond
Brummel and Hibbs registered the Bolts' two third-place finishes. Brummel was third in the 400 hurdles in 1:17.22 and Hibbs (14.59) and Russell (14.71) went 3-4 in the 100.
Hibbs (32.26) and Krampe (32.51) also were 5-6 in the 200 and True placed fifth in the 3,000 with a time of 13:13.6 and was sixth in the 800 in 2:53.
Hosbond's win for Colfax-Mingo came in the 1,500. She won the race in 5:34.99. Hosbond also placed third in the 3,000 in 11:54.52.
Trinity Smith was the runner-up in the 400 hurdles. She posted a time of 1:16.23 and finished third in the long jump with a leap of 14-6.
Emma Cook (30-4) and Lexie Aller (28-9) finished 3-5 in the shot put, Grace Hunsberger (4-6) was fourth in the high jump and Jesse Purdie (19.61) took sixth in the 100 hurdles.
Trinity Smith
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