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LC-M, Vidor shine at 22-4A track events

Van Wade

The Orange Leader

DAYTON — Little Cypress-Mauriceville had three athletes qualifgy for the Class 4A Region III Track Meet while Vidor’s Jared Parker set a new District 22-4A record in the pole vault during the field events portion of the District 22-4A Track & Field Championships held at Dayton High School Monday.

Vidor’s Parker cleared 15 feet in the pole vault, eclipsing the mark of 14-6 that he accomplished in last year’s district meet. Parker vaulted an area-best of 16 feet during the Bridge City Cardinal Relays in late march.

LC-M senior Kendrex Salter topped the field by 10 inches to claim the long jump crown as he leaped 22-0 1/2 inches. Lady Bear Reanna Edgerton continued her winning ways in the 3,200 meters, clocking in with a winning time of 12:42.43. The Bears’ David Sicktich also earned a regional berth, placing second in the shot put with a heave of 48-9.

Parker was joined in the winner’s circle by teammate Jared Williamson, who easily took the high jump with a leap of 6-4. Vidor’s Chad Beggs was third in the pole vault with a 11-6 1/2 effort.

Beaumont Ozen had a pair of double winners.

Sophomore A’Lexus Brannon won both the girls long jump (19-3 3/4) and the triple jump (39-11 1/4) and Jarrade Lee claimed both the boys shot put (49-6 1/2) and discus (159-5).

The 22-4A running finals are slated for 5 p.m. today at Dayton’s Bronco Stadium.

22-4A results

DAYTON — Here are the results of the District 22-4A Track & Field Championships after the field events Monday at Dayton High School:

BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Jarrade Lee, Ozen, 159-5; 2. Stefan Huber, Nederland, 144-4; 3. Jonathan Ward, Lumberton, 141-7.

Shot put – 1. Jarrade Lee, Ozen, 49-6 1/2; 2. David Sicktich, LC-M, 48-9; 3. Kyle Gilliam, Lumberton, 47-4.

Triple jump – 1. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 44-3 1/2; 2. Ronnie Powell, Dayton, 43-7; 3. Phillip Jefferson, 42-10.

Long jump – 1. Kendrex Salter, LC-M, 22-0 1/2; 2. Phillip Jefferson, Central, 21-2 1/2; 3. Matt Johnson, PN-G, 20-10.

High jump – 1. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-4; 2. Jeffery Thomas, Central, 6-0; 3. Will Jardell, Nederland, 5-10 3/4.

Pole vault – 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 15-0; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PN-G, 13-2; 3. Chad Beggs, Vidor, 11-6 1/2.

3,200 meters – 1. Bradley Romar, Ozen, 10:52.80; 2. Trent Jones, Nederland, 11:16.78; 3. Hunter Bradshaw, Lumberton, 11:28.81.

GIRLS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Rubiamber Torres, Dayton, 114-1; 2. Adrian Minor, Ozen, 91-3; 3. Kierra Williams, Central, 88-4.

Shot put – 1. Raegan Richard, Nederland, 36-7; 2. Shaquirra Malveaux, Nederland, 36-2 1/2; 3. Alyssa Remo, Nederland, 35-7.

Triple jump – 1. A’Lexus Brannon, Ozen, 39-11 1/4; 2. Jamie Narcisse, Central, 35-8 1/2; 3. Hannah Bell, Dayton, 35-8 1/4.

Long jump – 1. A’Lexus Brannon, Ozen, 19-3 3/4; 2. Tiarra Robinson, Ozen, 18-3 1/2; 3. Hayley English, PN-G, 16-8 1/2.

High jump – 1. Tiarra Robinson, Ozen, 5-0 1/4; 2. Briana Sias, Dayton, 5-0; 3. Jesi Noack, Dayton, 4-10 1/2.

Pole vault – 1. Leslie Beard, Lumberton, 8-6; 2. Hannah Bass, Nederland, 8-0; 3. Hannah Lancaster, PN-G, 7-6.

3,200 meters – 1. Reanna Edgerton, LC-M, 12:42.43; 2. Anna Hunter, PN-G, 12:48.51; 3. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 12:53.10.

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