Dual domination: Cub girls teams win conference titles

Posted 5/9/24

Heading down to Thermopolis on Saturday the Powell Middle School girls’ track and field teams dominated the competition at the Yellowstone Conference meet, with both teams winning titles after …

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Dual domination: Cub girls teams win conference titles

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Heading down to Thermopolis on Saturday the Powell Middle School girls’ track and field teams dominated the competition at the Yellowstone Conference meet, with both teams winning titles after pulling away by more than 30 points over the competition.

“Both of the girls’ teams have shown their skill and talent throughout the season,” assistant coach Amanda Haney said. “It was spectacular to see their dominating performance once again, while adding several more personal records. They have peaked when they are supposed to peak.”

Leading the way was the seventh grade team, which won its conference title by 66 points over the next closest team.

The seventh grade Cubs had a host of individual first place finishes, as Lucy Ostermiller won the 100 meters in 13.56, Lynea Christensen won the 400 meters in 1:10.76, Kara Sanders won the 800 meters in 2:49, Anyston Keller won the 1600 meters in 6:03.23 and Zaphira Paul won the pole vault clearing 5 feet, 6 inches.

Powell also won the two relays it entered, as the team of Ann Trinh, Addie Gillett, Paul and Ostermiller won the 4x100 in 56.01, and the team of Christensen, Keller, Sanders and Kaytlee George won the 4x400 in 5:06.46.

The seventh grade Cubs got a strong contribution from the 400 meters, with the Cubs placing first and second, while having four of the first six total in the event.

“These ladies earned 25 points for the team in just one race,” Haney said. “Throughout the week we talked and practiced strategies on running the 400. This is one of the hardest races and I am so proud of the effort they gave during practice to get better for conference.”

Other top three finishes included Paul placing second in the 200 meters (29.5) and 200 meter hurdles (33.01); Ostermiller second in the triple jump (29-4) and third in the 100 meter hurdles (18.78); George second in the 400 (1:11.27) and third in long jump (13-8 1/2); Keller second in the 800 meters (1:11.27); Landyn Horsley third in the 1600 meters (6:32.27); Darby McKee third in the 200 meter hurdles (37) and Christensen third in the high jump (4-4).

Powell finished with 194 total points, 66 ahead of second placed Lovell and 113 ahead of third place Lander.

For the eighth graders the Cubs had strong performances as well, winning four events individually along with one relay.

Three of those four events were won by Kindyle Floy, who won the 100 meters (12.88), 400 meters (1:02.44) and high jump (4-10) while Abigail Visocky was the other individual winner clearing 7-6 in the pole vault.

The other win came in the 4x100 relay, with the quartet of Visocky, Addy Brown, Autumn Kidd and Floy breaking the school record once again with a time of 54.28.

Overall the eighth grade Cubs used strong depth to help win their second conference title in a row.

Top three finishes included Visocky placing second in the 100 meter hurdles (17.48) and third in the 200 meter hurdles (32); Macie Velasco third in both the 800 meters (2:42.87) and the 1600 meters (6:01.08); Stella Shoopman third in the 100 meter hurdles (17.6) and Lily Sapp third in the pole vault (5-0).

In that final meet Maddie Croft qualified for the Best of the Best in the discus throwing 67-4 and Peyton Ott qualified for the long jump with a leap of 13-6 1/2.

Those who had qualified for the Best of the Best in Lander competed on Tuesday. Catch a full recap of that event in the Powell Tribune next week.

    

YELLOWSTONE CONFERENCE RESULTS

SEVENTH GRADE 

* Denotes new Best of the Best qualifying mark

Team scores — 1. Powell 194, 2. Lovell 128, 3. Lander 81, 4. Thermopolis 63, 5. Cody 44, 6. Lander 51, 7. Worland 18

100 meters — 1. Lucy Ostermiller 13.56, 7. Addie Gillett 14.89, 17. Avery LeBlanc 15.75, 18. Darby McKee 15.77

200 meters — 2. Zaphira Paul 29.5, 5. Ann Trinh 31.18, 7. Addie Gillett 31.23, 14. Avery LeBlanc 33.18

400 meters — 1. Lynea Christensen 1:10.76, 2. Kaytlee George 1:11.27, 5. Landyn Horsley 1:12.88, 6. Darby McKee 1:13.71

800 meters — 1. Kara Sanders 2:49, 2. Anyston Keller 2:50.63, 5. Lynea Christensen 2:57.17, 6. Landyn Horsley 2:57.75

1600 meters — 1. Anyston Keller 6:03.23, 3. Landyn Horsley 6:32.27

100 meter hurdles — 3. Lucy Ostermiller 18.78, 5. Kaytlee George 20.09, 7. Darby McKee 20.5

200 meter hurdles — 2. Zaphira Paul 33.01, 3. Darby McKee 37, 4. Ann Trinh 37.81

4x100 relay — 1. Ann Trinh, Addie Gillett, Zaphira Paul and Lucy Ostermiller 56.01

4x400 relay — 1. Lynea Christensen, Anyston Keller, Kara Sanders and Kaytlee George 5:06.46

High jump — 3. Lynea Christensen 4-4

Pole vault — 1. Zaphira Paul 5-6

Long jump — 3. Kaytlee George 13-8 1/2, 10. Ann Trinh 12-3 3/4, 14. Avery LeBlanc 11-9 1/2, 22. Kara Sanders 10-10

Triple jump — 2. Lucy Ostermiller 29-4, 4. Kara Sanders 28-9 1/2, 5. Addie Gillett 27-3, 6. Landyn Horsley 25-10 1/2

Shot put — 5. Breiyah Bonander 20-5, 7. McKenzie Moger 20-0 3/4, 9. Macey Davison 19-3, 12. Elora Joy 18-0 3/4

Discus — 7. Macey Davison 58-10, 8. McKenzie Moger 57-10, 9. Elora Joy 52-1, 12. Breiyah Bonander 47-6

   

EIGHTH GRADE

Team scores — 1. Powell 145, 2. Cody 106, 3. Riverton 100.5, 4. Lovell 94.5, 5. Thermopolis 54, 6. Lander 51, 7. Worland 24

100 meters — 1. Kindyle Floy 12.88, 7. Addy Brown 13.85, T16. Peyton Ott and Ily Williams 15.22

200 meters — 11. Abree Haney 32.69, 14. Tallia Cheatham 34.56, 15. Vera Thomas 34.99, 16. Lily Sapp 35.01

400 meters — 1. Kindyle Floy 1:02.44, 8. Autumn Kidd 1:10.31, 9. Alyssa Wantulok 1:13.23, 13. Lily Sapp 1:18.74

800 meters — 3. Macie Velasco 2:42.87, 6. Alaja Love 2:51.92, 7. Alyssa Wantulok 2:53.02, 8. Grace Perry 2:56.62

1600 meters — 3. Macie Velasco 6:01.08, 6. Grace Perry 6:16.85, 7. Alaja Love 6:21.11

100 meter hurdles — 2. Abigail Visocky 17.48, 3. Stella Shoopman 17.6, 8. Vera Thomas 20.27, 9. Addy Brown 20.62

200 meter hurdles — 3. Abigail Visocky 32, 5. Stella Shoopman 32.29, 7. Autumn Kidd 34.86, 9. Vera Thomas 37.91

4x100 relay — 1. Abigail Visocky, Addy Brown, Autumn Kidd and Kindyle Floy 54.28

4x400 relay — 3. Alyssa Wantulok, Alaja Love, Macie Velasco and Stella Shoopman 4:43.88

800 sprint medley relay — 3. Abree Haney, Ily Williams, Peyton Ott, Grace Perry 2:17.35

High jump — 1. Kindyle Floy 4-10, 5. Autumn Kidd 4-2, T10. Peyton Ott 4-0

Pole vault — 1. Abigail Visocky 7-6, 3. Lily Sapp 5-0

Long jump — 5. Addy Brown 14-0 1/2, 8. Peyton Ott 13-6 1/2*, 11. Abree Haney 12-7 3/4, 16. Alaja Love 11-10

Triple jump — 4. Stella Shoopman 29-1 1/2

Shot put — 4. Shai Hite 25-8, 6. Sam Edgell 23-11, 12. Maddie Croft 20-5 3/4, 16. Grace Gordon 18-2 3/4

Discus — 7. Shai Hite 71-9, 9. Sam Edgell 69-1, 10. Maddie Croft 67-4*, 15. Claire Hultgren

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