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Nederland wins Battlin' Bear Relays

By Van Wade

The Orange Leader

LITTLE CYPRESS – At the Battlin' Bear Relays Friday, Nederland High School "bull-dogged" their way to both the girls and boys team titles at Battlin' Bear Stadium.

The Lady Bulldogs steamrolled their way to the team crown, racking up 207 points. Port Neches-Groves placed second with 146 points while Orangefield notched third with 76.

On the boys side, the Bulldogs tallied 145 points followed by PN-G with 110 and Little Cypress-Mauriceville with 91

Orange County was represented well at the meet with a slew of first and second-place finishes.

Vidor's Jared Parker, who won a bronze in the pole vault at the State Meet last season, captured the pole vault by going 13 feet, 6 inches. LC-M senior David Sicktich dominated the shot put, winning with a heave of 47-5 ?.

Vidor's Jared Williamson claimed the high jump with a 6-2 mark.

LC-M senior Kendrex Salter, the Bears' 1,000-yard running back who signed to play college football at Nicholls State, had a busy day. Salter was second in both the long jump (20-2 ?) the high jump (6-2) the 200 meters (22.93) and anchored the Bears' winning 400-meter  and 800-meter relay units. The Bears' 400-meter relay unit of Salter, Jeremy Chauvin, Chris Guy and Justin King won with a time of 44.7 and the same quartet won the 800-meter relay in 1:35.05.

PN-G's Matt Johnson was a triple-winner as he won the long jump, triple jump and 110-meter hurdles.

On the girls side of the ledger, LC-M's Reanna Edgerton continued her winning ways, capturing the 3,200 meters in 12 minutes, 45.91 seconds. LC-M's Maci Wilcox won the high jump with a five-foot effort.

Orangefied senior Laura Riddick sprinted to a victory in the 100-meter hurdles, running them in 16.55 and made herself a double-winner later on by capturing the 300-meter hurdles in 27.89.

Vidor will host the Pirate Relays next Friday at Pirate Stadium.

Battlin’ Bear Relays results

LITTLE CYPRESS – Here are the results of the Battlin' Bear Relays held at LC-M High School Friday:

GIRLS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Alicia Thevis, Nederland, 97-7; 2. Chambers, Kelly, 94-3; 3. Majors, East Chambers, 89-5.

Shot put – 1. Regan Richard, Nederland, 33-10; 2. Shaq Malveaux, Nederland, 31-11; 3. Allie Beach, Orangefield, 31-9.

High jump – 1. Maci Wilcox, LC-M, 5-0; 2. Kayla Sonnier, PN-G, 4-10; 3. Laura Riddick, Orangefield, 4-10.

Long jump – 1. Hayley English, PN-G, 15-8 ?; 2. Phoebe Falcon, Nederland, 14-10 ?; 3. Britkne Gallagher, Nederland, 14-3 ?.

Triple jump – 1. Anna Hunter, PN-G, 31-1; 2. Krystal Devillier, Nederland, 30-8 ?; 3. Ashley Merchant, Nederland, 29-5.

Pole vault – 1. Nicole McDaniels, Buna, 9-0; 2. Hannah Lancaster, PN-G, 8-0; 3. Megan Block, Orangefield, 8-0.

3,200 meters – 1. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 12:45.91; 2. Taylor Carlson, Nederland, 12:47.01; 3. Tia Marshall, Nederland, 13:45.76.

400-meter relay – 1. PN-G (Kileen Felix, Hayley English, Natalie Harakeh, Brittany Calhoun), 51.08; 2. Nederland, 52.99; 3. LC-M, 54.04.

800 meters – 1. Ashley Washburn, Nederland, 2:33.38; 2. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 2:33.72; 3. Brindle, Lumberton, 2:34.70.

100-meter hurdles – 1. Laura Riddick, Orangefield, 16.55; 2. Perkins, Orangefield, 17.55; 3. Erica Myers, Nederland, 17.87.

100 meters – 1. Kileen Felix, PN-G, 13.0; 2. Hayley English, PN-G, 13.1; 3. Phoebe Falcon, Nederland, 13.15

800-meter relay – 1. PN-G (Hayley English, Kileen Felix, Natalie Harakeh, Brittany Calhoun), 1:50.69; 2. Nederland, 1:51.47; 3. Kelly, 1:56.48.

400 meters- 1. Mailaika Tezeno, PN-G, 1:00.91; 2. Ashley Washburn, Nederland, 1:02.77; 3. Stephanie Karam, Nederland, 1:03.50.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Erica Myers, Nederland, 51.36; 2. Bower, East Chambers, 52.4; 3. Quarles, Orangefield, 53.32.

200 meters – 1. Laura Riddick, Orangefield, 27.89; 2. Jeslyn Branick, Nederland, 27.94; 3. Romano, Lumberton, 28.09.

1,600 meters -1. Tia Marshall, Nederland, 6:19.95; 2. Cardinas, East Chambers, 6:38.95; 3. Lauren Martin, LC-M, 6:43.73.

1,600-meter relay – 1. Nederland, 4:18.98; 2. PN-G, 4:24.51; 3. Lumberton, 4:35.63.

Team standings – 1. Nederland 207 2/3; 2. PN-G 146; 3. Orangefield 76; 4. LC-M 63 1/3; 5. Lumberton 38; 6. Kelly 35; 7. East Chambers 26; 8. Community Christian 4.

BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Jonathan Ward, Lumberton, 144-3; 2. Huber, Nederland, 135-1; 3. Jake Hemmings, PN-G, 130-6.

Shot put – 1. David Sicktich, LC-M, 47-5 ?; 2. Howden, Lumberton, 45-9 ?; 3. Duval, Lumberton, 44-8.

High jump – 1. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-2; Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 6-2; 3. Kevin Cooper, LC-M, 6-0.

Long jump – 1. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 21-11; 2. Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 20-2 ?; 3. Jace Statum, Orangefield, 19-9.

Pole vault – 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 13-6; 2. Aaron Carr, Buna, 13-0; Cross, PN-G, 11-6.

3,200 meters – 1. H. Bradshaw, Lumberton, 10:49.59; 2. D. Flores, Nederland, 10:53.77; 3. T. Jones, Nederland, 10:53.80.

400-meter relay – 1. LC-M (Jeremy Chauvin, Chris Guy, Justin King, Kendrex Salter), 44.7; 2. Orangefield, 44.9; 3. Lumberton, 45.7.

800 meters – 1. Krautz, Nederland, 2:03.00; 2. Peterson, Nederland, 2:06.27; 3. Schroeder, Nederland, 2:07.29.

110-meter hurdles – 1. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 15.12; 2. McGee, Vidor, 16.85; 3. Cody Ross, PN-G, 16.92.

100 meters – 1. McCrary, Nederland, 11.18; 2. Derek Worthy, Vidor, 11.24; 3. Patterson, Kelly, 11.35.

800-meter relay – 1. LC-M (Jeremy Chauvin, Chris Guy, Justin King, Kendrex Salter), 1:35.05; 2. Vidor, 1:35.28; 3. PN-G, 1:37.14.

400 meters- 1. Krautz, Nederland, 49.72; 2. Wilkerson, Lumberton, 51.72; 3. Keith, Lumberton, 53.53.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Kyle Wright, PN-G, 42.61; 2. McGee, Vidor, 42.70; 3. James, Vidor, 43.08.

200 meters – 1. McCrary, Nederland, 22.53; 2. Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 22.93; 3. Caleb Worthy, Orangefield, 23.00.

1,600 meters -1. T. Jones, Nederland, 5:03.27; 2. D. Flores, Nederland, 5:09.62; 3. K. Molina, Nederland, 5:10.25.

1,600-meter relay – 1. Nederland 3:51.99; 2. Lumberton 4:00.63; 3. PN-G 4:07.35.

Team standings – 1. Nederland 145; 2. PN-G 110; 3. LC-M 91; 4. Lumberton 84; 5. Vidor 64; 6. Orangefield 63; 7. Kelly 21, 8. Community Christian 8.

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Varsity 1600 Relay(4X400)

1. Nederland    3:34.28

2. Lumberton  3:42.89

3. Orangefield  3:48.70

4. PN-G          3:51.10

5. LC-M          4:01.30

6. Kelly           4:10.00

These were the JV results, according to the article OF did get third.

1,600-meter relay – 1. Nederland 3:51.99; 2. Lumberton 4:00.63; 3. PN-G 4:07.35.

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