Bulldogs host Arlington and P-G at track tri
Senior Anna Conley wins 2 events
By Cort Reynolds
ADA__The Ada High School track and field teams hosted a three-team meet at War Memorial Stadium on Thursday, April 2.
Arlington and Pandora-Gilboa also competed in the triangular meet.
Ada senior Kayleb Hickman took first in the boys 100-meter dash in 11.74. Hickman also took second in the 400 meters (54.44), and he was fourth in the long jump (18-11) as well.
Sophomore Rhett Ulrey took second in the 1600 meters in a time of 5:12.06. Fellow sophomore Nathan Jochims came in second in the 3200 meters in 11:45.66.
Ada senior Braden Smith finished third in the pole vault (10-6).
Bulldog senior Anna Conley took first in the high jump (4-8), while sophomore teammate Lynkin McDougle was second after leaping 4-6.
Conley won the shot put with a top toss of 29-0.5. The versatile Conley also came in second in the discus with a best throw of 101-8.
Ada sophomore Rose Baxter beat out second-place senior teammate Jordyn Smith to win the 400 meters in 66.3. Baxter also finished third in the long jump (14-1.5).
Smith took third in the 100-meter dash in 13.6.
Bulldog freshman Ambriel Hollon won the 100 hurdles in 18.73. Sophomore Ashley Williams ended up third at 19.87.
Hollon and Williams finished second and third in the 300 hurdles in 53.15 and 55.13, respectively.
Ada freshman Piper Wallace came in second in the 800 meters in 2:49.72. Bulldog freshman Lydia Shellhammer ended up third in the 1600 meters (7:17.16).
The Bulldog girls 4x200 relay team won in a time of 2:00.33.
Ada is scheduled to compete in a quad meet at Riverdale on Tuesday, April 7.
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