Shelby County track and field championship 2A-5A results

Published 3:25 pm Tuesday, April 17, 2018

By ALEC ETHEREDGE | Sports Editor

NORTH SHELBY – The final week of the regular season saw Shelby County’s best track and field teams competing against each other at the 2018 Shelby County Championship held on Monday, April 16, at Briarwood Christian School.

Competing against the county’s best teams in all classifications, Briarwood, Calera and Vincent all had strong showings at the event. A recap from the 2A-5A tams is below.

Briarwood

Among the 2A-5A schools competing in the event, Briarwood had the highest finishes with the boys finishing third in the team standings and the girls finishing fifth.

The boys were led by Zach Howard and Ashton Domingue, both of who finished first in their respective events. Howard took the top spot in the 3,200-meter run, while Domingue took the top spot in the javelin throw.

Just behind Domingue in that same event was Andrew Sherrod, who finished second.

Jake Nunn, Cade Mango and J.R. Tran-Reno also had second-place finishes for the Lions. Nunn competed in the 400-meter dash, Mango competed in pole vaulting and Tran-Reno competed in the long jump.

Briarwood also picked up a team win with a first-place finish in the 4X100-meter relay.

For the girls, Sophie Muir-Taylor and Morgan Hutchinson had impressive showings in the 400-meter dash taking second and third, respectively.

Lauren Musachia and Anna Beth Hild also had noteworthy performances. Musachia finished second in the high jump, while Hild finished third in the 3,200-meter run.

Calera

The Calera Eagles had a few top-three finishes of their own and ended the event with a fifth-place finish for the boys and a sixth-place finish for the girls.

Phillip Douglas was the boys’ highest finisher of the event after he took third in the shot put.

The next highest finisher came from Cornelius Brown, who finished fourth in the long jump and fifth in the high jump. The boys’ 4X100-meter relay team also finished in fourth.

The only Calera athlete to finish in first came in the girls’ 300-meter hurdles as Syncere Henderson took the top spot on the podium. 

Niya Maye also had an impressive finish by taking third in the 100-meter dash.

As a team, the girls were able to pick up a third-place finish in the 4X100-meter relay.

Vincent 

Vincent’s boys and girls both finished seventh in the overall team standings after a few impressive performances as well.

Tae McGregor was the Vincent boys’ highest finisher with his second-place finish in the 100-meter dash. He then went on to finish just one spot lower in third in the 200-meter dash.

Chris Hardie and J.T. Youngblood also had nice performances in the shot put. Hardie finished in fifth, while Youngblood was a spot lower in sixth.

Alayna Reynolds and Toni Wright had the two highest finishes for the girls’ team, as Reynolds finished fourth in the 100-meter hurdles and Wright finished fifth in the 300-meter hurdles.