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Antler girls run to 2nd, boys 4th at Edmond Santa Fe
by okcfriday
Keyed by three individual gold-medal winners, the Deer Creek girls track team ran to second place and the Antler boys took fourth at the Edmond Invitational meet hosted by Santa Fe.
The Antler girls dominated the distance races, with Tabitha Fox claiming a gold medal in the 800 meters and Cadee Shannon getting another win in the 3200 meters.
Fox bested the field by just over a second in 2 minutes, 22.25 seconds in the 800, while Shannon cruised to a 16-second victory in the
3200 in 12:07.22 and teammate Lesley Velez came in third.
Tyson Ritz brought home the only gold medal for the Deer Creek boys in the high jump with a winning leap of 6 foot, 8 inches. Ritz also took second in the long jump with a leap of 20-8.
As a team, the Antler girls captured gold medals in the 4-by-400 and 4-by-800 relays, while the boys took third in the 4-by-800 relay.
Madelynn Clark claimed a silver medal in the 1600 meters, crossing just about four
Baseball Roundup
Panthers hold off Westmoreland
Plating eight runs over the first three innings, the PC North baseball team held off a late rally to claim a 9-6 win against Westmoreland last Monday at a Spring Break Festival in Tennessee.
Sloan Foster batted 2-for-4 and belted a 3run home run in the top of the second inning to lead the Panthers (2-4). Kyle Edwards provided a second long ball for PC North with a solo home run in the sixth inning.
Aaron Wall, Landon Fonzi and Nathan Richey nailed a double each, while Wall scored a run and Fonzi drove in two more.
Pitcher Jared Hinkle allowed five runs on seven hits and struck out seven over six innings to pick up the victory.
This week, the Panthers are set to visit Broken Arrow on Monday, host BA on Tuesday and travel to Midwest City on Thursday.
ROCKETS DOWN HARRAH seconds off the winning pace in 5:21.53.
Scoring two runs each in three different innings, Mount St. Mary cruised to a 6-2 victory over Harrah last Monday.
Jason Joseph belted a pair of hits and scored a run to pace the Rockets (6-0). Owen Kuklinski and Harry Tesio had a double and drove in a run each and Joshua Shropshire provided an RBI single.
Pitcher Michael Lynch recorded nine strikeouts and allowed just a run on one hit over five innings to earn the win.
Mount St. Mary is set to play a home-andhome series against Bethany on Monday and Tuesday, and host Cascia Hall on Thursday.
Teammate Sadie Wedge finished third in 5:22.92, followed by Shannon in sixth and Velez in seventh.
In addition, almost a dozen Deer Creek athletes finished in the top 5 at Edmond.
Brody Woodcock and Landon Mays led the way with a pair of silver medals in the 3200 meters and discus, respectively. Forrest Neugebauer took third in the 400 meters, as did Spencer Carlson in the 1600 meters and Tristan Smith in the 300-meter hurdles.
Others included: David Collins, 4th, 1600 meters; Emma McIntosh, 3rd, high jump; Maddie Cottier, 4th,
300 hurdles; Jessica Flowers, 4th, discus; Tyler Schwarz, 4th, 3200 meters; Arabella Allo, 5th, 300 hurdles;
Brady Conway, 5th, 1600 meters; Allison Flowers, 5th, discus; Lloyd Washington, 5th, 100 and 200 meters.
Eagles Rally Past Blackwell
Falling behind after the first three innings, Harding Charter Prep rallied for three runs in the fifth inning to post a 3-2 win over Blackwell last week.
Quincy Robinson went 2-for-2 to lead the Eagles (3-2). Donovan Leonard had an RBI single, as Justin Knight singled and scored once.
Pitcher Xavier Starkey struck out nine and surrendered two runs on seven hits over seven innings to record a complete-game victory on the mound.
Knights Shut Out Bonham
Crossings Christian broke open a scoreless game with four runs in the top of the sixth inning to secure a 5-1 win over Bonham last week at the Madill tournament.
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