After bringing home a silver medal last year, Zephyr’s Ronni McClain took the next step and captured the Class A girls pole vault state championship. McClain’s best effort cleared 10-6, as she was the only competitor to advance past the 10-foot mark. Natalie Immel of Robert Lee (9-6) and Ava Grooms Rocksprings (9-6) were co-silver medalists.
McClain entered the contest at the 9 foot mark and missed her first attempt but cleared the second. She then cleared 9-6 on her first attempt, but needed all three attempts to get over 10 foot, which clinched the gold medal. McClain then cleared 10-6 on her first attempt before her historic day ended attempting to clear 11 foot.
Also Saturday, for the third time in her career, May Lady Tiger Amanda Harrell collected a state medal as she earned the bronze in the Class A girls discus. Harrell finished with a best effort of 126-2, which trailed only gold medalist Xiomara Rodriguez of Lasara (145-8) and silver medalist Milly Hughes of Strawn (135-2).
Other local results in the Class A portion of the state track and field meet include:May
Kenleigh Williford in the girls long jump – 4th (16-4.5)
Girls 4×200 relay of Chloe Lord, Jordyn Gerhardt, Ariel Parmer and Kenleigh Williford – 6th (1:51.11)
Ben Harrell in the boys 200 meters – 7th (23.14)
Zephyr
Haley Eason in the girls girls long jump – 6th (15-10)
Haley Eason in the girls triple jump – 9th (no mark)
Rising Star
Kobey Morris in the discus – 5th (142-7)
Kobey Morris in the long jump – 8th (20-3.75)
Dakota Higgins in the boys 200 meters – 8th (23.24)
Kobey Morris in the triple jump – 9th (39.2)
Manning Miller in the long jump – 9th (19-8.5)
Cross Plains
Boys 4×400 of Theron Albrecht, Ryder Reed, Kade Purvis and Gray Albrecht – 5th (3:29.7)
Richland Springs
Rylie Eckert in the girls 800 meters – 6th (2:28.71)
Rylie Eckert in the girls 1600 meters – 7th (5:46.5)
Panther Creek
Ethan Croft in the boys high jump – 8th (5-10)
Santa Anna
Jacob Jimenez in the boys high jump – 9th (5-8)