The Jackson boys and girls swept Saturday's Perryville Invitational track and field meet.
The girls scored 132 points to claim their title. The boys finished 85 points ahead of their nearest competitor with a score of 206.
The Jackson boys posted wins in 10 events, including the 200 and 400 relays, while the girls racked up four wins.
Perryville's Morgan Baer won the girls triple jump, and Saxony Lutheran's Jeremy Engelhart picked up and individual win in the boys 110 hurdles.
GIRLS
Team scores -- 1. Jackson 132, 2. De Soto 117, 3. Seckman 94, 4. Hillsboro 85.5, 5. Farmington 73.5, 6. Valle Catholic 58.5, 7. Dexter 48, 8. Arcadia Valley 28, 9. Potosi 25, 10. Saxony Lutheran 21, 11. Perryville 20
400 -- 5. Rachael Gruenwald (SL) 1:06.99
800 -- 4. Lindsey Seabaugh (J) 2:32.12
1,600 -- 2. Taylor Dickerson (J) 5:08.93; 4. Seabaugh (J) 5:45.08
3,200 -- 5. Zhao Dirnberger (J) 13.14.69
100 hurdles -- 3. Lauren Anderson (J) 16.98; 4. Nicole Hemmann (SL) 17.01; 6. Aubrey Smith (J) 18.32
300 hurdles -- 3. Hemmann (SL) 51.51; 9. Molly Noe (P) 56.00; 10. Anderson (J) 56.05
100 relay -- 5. Perryville 55.34
400 relay -- 3. Jackson 4:31.26; 5. Saxony Lutheran 4:35.98
800 relay -- 1. Jackson 10:30.73
High jump -- 4. Miranda Craft (J) 4-6
Pole vault -- 1. Sierra Maddox (J) 10-6; 2. Lauren Johnson (J) 9-0; 5. Shannon Davis (J) 7-6
Long jump -- 6. Anderson (J) 14-2; t9. Morgan Baer (P) 13-11 3/4
Triple jump -- 1. Baer (P) 31-03; 4. Cheyenne Lingle (J) 29-7; 7. Craft (J) 28-2 1/2
Shot put -- 1. Taylor McMahon (J) 34-10 1/4; 2. Paden Wachter (J) 34-0 3/4; 4. Brooke Whitledge (J) 30-11 3/4
Discus -- 1. Wachter (J) 117-9; 2. Whitledge (J) 106-1; 4. McMahon (J) 102-0
BOYS
Team scores -- 1. Jackson 206, 2. Valle Catholic 121, 3. Hillsboro 115, 4. Potosi 54, 5. Farmington 47, 6. Perryville 45, 7. Arcadia Valley 41, 8. De Soto 35, 9. Saxony Lutheran 34
100 -- 1. Damien Cook (J) 11.96; 2. Garrett Miller (J) 12.03; 8. Trent Sizemore (J) 12.48
200 -- 1. Logan Wren (J) 23.48; 4. Cook (J) 24.48; 5. Brandon Fritsche (SL) 24.85
400 -- 1. Brannon Wright (J) 51.13; 3. Brandon Fritsche (SL) 53.66; 5. Aaron Welker (P) 55.32
800 -- 1. Calvin Lysell (J) 2:05.23; 6. Ray Hecht (J) 2:13.89
1,600 -- 4. Noah Weatherby (J) 5:02.00; 8. Trey Moss (J) 5:08.75; 9. Austin Mills (P) 5:13.50
3,200 -- 2. Matt Gibson (J) 10:49.03; 3. Nate Martin (J) 10:50.40; 6. Sam Breite (SL) 11:19.89
110 hurdles -- 1. Jeremy Engelhart (SL) 16.64; 3. Colton Johnson (J) 18.54; 5. Brandon Mingo (J) 18.70
300 hurdles -- 3. Engelhart (SL) 44.74; 5. Ty Crowden (J) 45.44; 7. Johnson (J) 45.91
100 relay -- 5. Perryville 48.59
200 relay -- 1. Jackson 1:32.54
400 relay -- 1. Jackson 3:32.33; 5. Perryville 3:48.36
800 relay -- 2. Jackson 8:44.18; 5. Perryville 9:22.94
High jump -- 3. Blake Reimann (J) 5-6; t5. Logan Green (J) 5-4; t5 Ryan Koesterer (P) 5-4
Pole vault -- 1. Tyler Rush (J) 12-00; 3. Chris Reed (J) 12-00; 4. Dillon Rush (J) 11-6
Long jump -- 2. Colton Proffer (J) 18-11 1/4; 5. Trey Wadley (J) 17-11 1/4; 6. Jacob Lawrence (P) 17-9 1/2
Triple jump -- 1. Lawrence (P) 41-4; 6. Reimann (J) 37-8; 7. Koesterer
Shot put -- 1. Ben Rushin (J) 48-5 1/4; 2. Nick Keser (J) 47-10 1/2; 6. Luke Stevens (J) 41-10
Discus -- 3. Clay Darnell (J) 133-8; 5. Stevens (J) 124-00; 6. Rushin (J) 121-7
The Central boys placed second at the seven-team event hosted by Marshall County High School in Benton, Ken.
Chleo LeGrand won the pole vault for the girls team, which finished fifth.
Central's Billy Leighton won the boys 800-meter race and was second in the 1,600.
Chris Martin won the triple jump, while Meshach Little won the discus throw.
Central Results
GIRLS
Team scores -- 1. Murray 103, 2. Rossview 97, 3. Dyersberg 84.5, 4. Marshall County 82.5, Central 62
1,600 -- 3. Laura Chavez 5:50
300 hurdles -- 4. Courterra Stevenson 52.05
800 relay -- 2. Central 11:01
High jump -- 4. Stevenson 4-8
Pole vault -- 1. Chleo LeGrand 9-6; 2. Nancy Mardanova 9-0
Discus -- 2. Angelica Scheller 87-1; 7. Hannah Sterling 75-4
BOYS
Team scores -- 1. West Creek 132, 2. Central 114.5, 3. Dyersburg 88, Christian County 80, Fort Campbell 63.5
100 -- 3. Chris Martin 11.6
200 -- 6. MyQuille Anderson 24.46
800 -- 1. Billy Leighton 2:04
1,600 -- 2. Leighton 4:24
3,200 -- 3. Brandon Bryant 10:29
110 hurdles -- 3. Jacob Campbell 16.42
300 hurdles -- 3. Campbell 42.01
800 relay -- 5. Central 9:10
Pole vault -- 2. Alex Bess-Rhodes 12-00; 7. Martin 11-00
Long jump -- 3. Martin 19-7; 4. Keenan Abraham 19-6
Triple jump -- 1. Martin 44-2; 6. Abraham 39-9
Shot put -- 3. Tevin Roper 44-11
Discus -- 1. Meshach Little 129-4
Chaffee finished its own tournament with a 3-0 record to claim first place.
Cody Payne got the win on the mound for the Red Devils. He also went 2 for 3 at the plate.
Alex Crowe and Alex Davie both doubled for Chaffee, which improved to 6-1 on the season.
St. Vincent 000 00 -- 0 1 7
Chaffee 605 1X -- 12 13 1
WP -- Cody Payne. LP -- Sauer. 2B -- Alex Davie (C), Alex Crowe (C). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Payne 2-3, Crowe 2-3, Trevor Cannon 2-2, Layton Tenkhoff 2-3, Devon Yahn 2-2, Cody Johnson 2-3. Records -- Chaffee 6-1.
Pinch hitter Nathan Elfrink singled home the winning run with two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Crusaders the victory at the Saxony Showdown.
Ethan Mirly got the complete-game win for Saxony. He gave up four run on five hits while striking out eight and walking five.
Jefferson City 201 010 0 -- 4 5 2
Saxony 000 220 1 -- 5 13 1
WP -- Ethan Mirly. LP -- Beau Monson. 2B -- Clay Roth (SL), Caleb Yahnig (JC). Multiple hits -- Saxony: Roth 3-4, Tyler Koenig 3-4, Chase Steffens 2-3; Jefferson City: Joe Steiwmetz 2-3, Yahnig 2-3.
The host Crusaders dropped the championship game of the Saxony Showdown.
Saxony (4-3) committed eight errors in the game and allowed five unearned runs to score.
Trent Steffens sufferred the loss on the mound.
Saxony 011 000 1 -- 3 6 8
Jefferson 004 410 X -- 9 7 1
WP -- D. Newcomer. LP -- Trent Steffens. 2B -- Bocckstegal (J), Walsh (J), Archer (J). Multiple hits -- Saxony: Clay Roth 2-4; Jefferson: Bocckstegal 2-4, Archer 2-3. Records -- Saxony 4-3.
Notre Dame fell at home to Parkway Central.
Madeline Rosenquist scored the Bulldogs' lone goal on a play assisted by Taylor Rinda.
Notre Dame dropped to 3-1 on the season.
-- From staff reports
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