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Tennessee State Meet 2015 Recap - DyeStatPublished by
George Patrick, Tyra Gittens win 5 apiece
State Meet Highlights
The Tennessee (TSSAA) track and field championships are conducted as part of the state's five-sport Spring Fling, all of it held in Murfreesboro. Track, baseball, softball, tennis and soccer championships all coincide together. Tennessee separates private schools (Division II) from public (Division I). And the Division I schools are separated by size for the track championships (D1 AAA for the large schools, D1 AA/A for the smaller ones). Tennessee includes a multi in its state championships.
Top Performances:
- Sophomore Kiara Rhodes of Whitehaven won the D-I AAA 100-meter hurdles in 14.16 seconds, while teammate Taejah Robertson was second in 14.38. Rhodes also won the pentathlon title with 3,387 points.
- Ravenwood junior Amber Tanner won the D-I AAA 300 hurdles in 42.90.
- Tamia Crockett of Hardin Valley scooped up the D-I AAA titles in the shot put (42-4.25) and discus (143-11).
- Brothers Brett Neelly and Adam Neelly of Gallatin went 1-2 in the D-I AAA boys discus. Brett, a senior, threw 183-11 and Adam, a junior, went 166-5. Brett was also second in the shot put (61-9.75), while Adam was sixth (51-6.25).
- Evan McCracken from Cherokee won the D-I AAA boys shot put with 62-8.50 and placed fourth in the discus.
- Jacob Patten of Southwind edged Joseph Hall of Centennial in the D-I AAA high jump by winning the tiebreaker (fewest misses) after both cleared 6-10.
- Weldon Wright from Hardin Valley won the D-I AAA long jump with 23-7 and he also won the triple jump with 47-5.50.
- Matt Rainey of Ravenwood won the D-I AAA 800 meters in 1:53.64.
- Terry Wright from White Station won the D-I AAA boys 100 meters in 10.62 seconds.
- Junior McKenzie Ethridge from Signal Mountain won the small-school girls sprint titles with fast times of 11.88 in the 100 meters and 24.64w in the 200.
- Freshman Taylor Cuneo of Central Magnet swept the small-school titles in the 800 (2:18.17), the 1,600 (5:10.87) and the 3,200 (11:01.51). Fellow freshman Rebecca Story of Knoxville Christian Academy was second in the 1,600 (5:12.16) and the 3,200 (11:03.73).
- Grenetria Shell of East Nashville won the small-school pentathlon with 3,242 points and also won state finals in the 100 hurdles (15.01) and 300 hurdles (44.07).
- Jalen Marshall from Jackson Central Merry won the small-school 100 meters in 10.79 and also took second in the 200 with 22.07.
- Zach Long of Grainger, a senior, won the small-school 1,600 with 4:13.33 and also placed second in the 800 with 1:56.33.
- Senior Ben Weisel of Father Ryan won the D-II titles in the 1,600 (4:19.07) and the 3,200 (9:30.82).
- George Patrick of Brentwood Academy, a junior, scored 6,882 points to win the D-II decathlon. – 61 points better than his runner-up score in 2014. He also won individual titles in the triple jump (47-3.25), long jump (23-8.25), 300 hurdles (39.24) and 110 hurdles (14.24) – for a total of 50 points.
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Top Competition:
The D-II girls 3,200 meters final was about as close as it gets for an eight-lap race. Sophomore Niamh Schumacher of King’s Academy won by inches, in 10:59.50. Senior Peighton Meske of Webb School (Knoxville) ran 10:59.53 for second. Meske did win the 1,600, though, while Schumacher was third in that one. … The boys sprint races in D-II were also incredibly close. In the 100 it was Darius Morehead of Ensworth taking the win in 10.875, JJ Lewis of McCallie second in 10.879, Michael Callari of Father Ryan third in 10.89 and Calvin Austin III fourth in 10.90. In the 200, it was even closer. Austin III won it in 21.902 and Morehead was second in 21.905.
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