The Bulldog boy’s track team put on a no doubter performance at their home track meets on Tuesday, April 9, with 119.5 points, 19 points ahead of second place Adrian.

Hunter Boyles got it started with a tie for seventh in the 100 meter dash good for 1.5 points. He also took fourth in the triple jump, .7 inch out of third.

Then Brayden Housh and Taylor Wingert took second and third in the 110 meter high hurdles just a little over .1 of a second apart, good for eight and six points.

In the 1600 meter run, Daelen Ackley took second just .2 of a second out of first place, good for eight points.

In the 200 meter dash, Haiden Overton took fourth, 1.87 seconds out of first, good for five points.

In the 300 meter high hurdles, who the Sun had on the front page two week ago doing his track home work, took first by almost two seconds, good for 10 points.

In the 3200 meter fun, Brice Knoll took seventh about a minute out of first place, good for two points.

In the 4×100 relay, ElDo took third by about 1.5 seconds, good for six points.

In the 4×200 relay, the Bulldogs took second by just over three seconds, earning eight points. In the 4×400 relay, ElDo placed fourth by about 13 seconds earning five points.

In the 4×800 relay the Bulldogs took sixth. In the 800 meter run, Bryce Walker took seventh earning three points.

In the discus, Shelby McKinney placed third gaining six points. Dillon Hargrove tiied for sixth earning 1.5 points for ElDo.

Shelby McKinney won the javelin by about eight feet earning 10 points for the Bulldogs. He also took sixth in shot put for three points, about an inch out of 5th place and 3.5 inches out of first.

In the pole vault, Ethan Parshall and Brayden Housh both cleared 13 ft., but Parshall took first because of fewer misses, good for 10 and eight points.

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