Last week, track and field athletes from Williamsburg, Corbin and Whitley County high schools made their way to Lexington for this year’s Kentucky High School Athletic Association State Championships. Complete results for those teams are as follows…
Class A Championships – Thursday, May 29
From Williamsburg:
- Girls 4×800-meter relay (Emma Meadors, Brianna Morgan, Addison Moore and Jania Stephens) – 24th place in 12:20.86
- Girls 100-meter hurdles – Kaylee Rains, 18th place in 17.68
- Boys 110-meter hurdles – Peyton Hamilton, 4th place in 15.09
- Boys 110-meter hurdles – Lane Jeffries, 14th place in 16.50
- Boys 4×100-meter relay (Lane Jeffries, Trenton Cornett, Ethan Moses and Eli Meadors) – 15th place in 46.14
- Girls 300-meter hurdles – Kaylee Rains, 19th place in 51.85
- Boys 300-meter hurdles – Peyton Hamilton, 4th place in 40.21
- Girls 3200-meter run – Tatum Croley, 8th place in 12.08.18
- Girls 4×400-meter relay (Emma Meadors, Bailee Hill, Lynsie Durham and Brianna Morgan) – 19th place in 4:40.83
- Boys 4×400-meter relay (Eli Meadors, Peyton Hamilton, Nate Goodin and Chase Meddles) – 7th place in 3:34.42
- Boys long jump – Nate Goodin, 3rd place with 21-01.25
- Boys long jump – Chase Meddles, 16th place with 18-11.50
- Girls triple jump – Ellie Breeding, 24th place with 28-02.25
- Boys triple jump – Lane Jeffries, 4th place with 41-06.75
- Boys high jump – Nate Goodin, STATE CHAMPION with 6-02.00
- Boys pole vault – Zyler Housekeeper, STATE CHAMPION (tie) with 13-00.00
- Boys pole vault – Ethan Moses, 5th place with 11-06.00
- Team rankings – Girls 40th place (tied with Frankfort, Murray and Bracken Co.); Boys 2nd place (7 points behind state champion Louisville Collegiate)
Class 2A Championships – Friday, May 30
From Corbin:
- Girls 4×800-meter relay (Addison Owens, Mallory Bradshaw, Kennedy Howard and Lynlee Flynn) – 24th place in 12:39.98
- Boys 4×800-meter relay (Kobe Dixon, Creed Davies, Ben Teague and Carson Price) – 17th place in 9:24.42
- Girls 100-meter hurdles – Masyn Elam, 18th place in 18.06
- Boys 110-meter hurdles – Nashawn Brooks, RUNNER-UP in 15.38
- Boys 110-meter hurdles – JB Llewellyn, 14th place in 17.02
- Girls 1600-meter run – Emma Massengill, 6th place in 5:31.26
- Girls 1600-meter run – Jaycee Frye, 9th place in 5:41.99
- Boys 1600-meter run – Ethan Slone, 14th place in 4:43.89
- Boys 400-meter dash – Jayce Stewart, 17th place in 53.76
- Girls 300-meter hurdles – Kylie Clem, 15th place in 51.57
- Boys 300-meter hurdles – Nashawn Brooks, 6th place in 41.84
- Boys 300-meter hurdles – JB Llewellyn, 14th place in 43.65
- Girls 800-meter run – Hadley Elmore, 14th place in 2:37.67
- Boys 800-meter run – Ethan Slone, 12th place in 2:06.00
- Girls 3200-meter run – Emma Massengill, 8th place in 12:09.72
- Boys 3200-meter run – Kaleb Terrell, 19th place in 10:34.62
- Boys 3200-meter run – Kobe Dixon, 21st place in 10:48.81
- Girls 4×400-meter relay (Hartlee Viars, Kylie Clem, Jaycee Frye and Hadley Elmore) – 9th place in 4:24.52
- Boys 4×400-meter relay (Nashawn Brooks, Ethan Slone, Ben Teague and Jayce Stewart) – 13th place in 3:38.33
- Girls triple jump – Masyn Elam, 6th place with 32-07.75
- Girls pole vault – Hadley Elmore, 5th place with 8-06.00
- Team rankings – Girls 19th place, Boys 21st place (tied with Elizabethtown)
From Whitley County:
- Boys 110-meter hurdles – John Dzialo, 10th place in 16.39
- Boys 4×200-meter relay (Dee Parker, Wesley Sizemore, Bryson Mahan and Tanner Logan) – 15th place in 1:36.51
- Boys 4×400-meter relay (Hydro Cunnigan, Gavin Doty, Wesley Sizemore and Tanner Logan) – 23rd place in 3:51.21
- Girls long jump – Aliyah Nugent, 18th place with 11-09.75
- Mixed 2×50-meter relay (Brileigh Logan and Emily West) – 18th place in 22.58
Photos courtesy of CARRIE MATTINGLY


