The team of Miller, Belding, Kruger and Bosch posted a time of 3:26.64.Ĭentennial finished 20th in that event with a time of 3:29.96. Matthew Kruse of Dubuque Senior surged past Logan Piper of Indianola in the final 50 meters to win the race in 52.80.Īnkeny later closed out the Friday session with a 10th-place finish in the 4×400 relay. Teammate Drake Dittmar finished 21st in that event in 58.48. The Jaguars got a 17th-place finish in the 400 hurdles from Cooper Majors, who turned in a time of 57.85 seconds. Ankeny Centennial’s Cooper Majors races to a 17th-place finish in the 400 hurdles. Nolan Recker of Muscatine won the event with a toss of 59-9.75. Dietz, who was seeded 23rd coming into state, had a throw of 51 feet 6.75 inches on his second attempt. The quartet of Caden Henkes, Jamison Patton, Jacob Kruger and Jake Bosch posted a time of 3:36.18, with Bosch running the 800-meter anchor leg in 1:57.55.Ĭentennial got a 10th-place finish from Sam Dietz in the shot put. The Hawks later placed 12th in the distance medley relay. The Hawks placed 12th in the event with a time of 3:36.18. Ankeny’s Jake Bosch runs the anchor leg of the distance medley relay. He posted the fourth-fastest qualifying time of 14.79.Įric Lucas of Iowa City Liberty was the top qualifier at 14.43. “I think if we clean a few little details up on (Saturday) we should be able to put up an even faster time,” Belding said.Īnkeny’s Carter Accola also advanced to the final in the 110 hurdles. Belding, Sickerson and Miller were joined on the relay by Colin Kadolph. The Hawks posted the fifth-fastest qualifying time of 42.73. “Our team’s confidence is very high right now, but I still think we have our best race to run as we can get some of our handoffs better,” Welsch said. The Jaguars advanced to Saturday’s final with the second-fastest time of 42.40 seconds. Ankeny Centennial’s Alec Schneider hands off to Connor Welsch during a preliminary heat in the 4×100 relay. Centennial was seeded 12th coming into the meet. The Jaguars’ foursome of Alec Schneider, Connor Welsch, Owen Gates and Nick Severson posted the second-fastest time of 42.40, which was also the second-fastest time in school history.Ĭedar Rapids Washington was the top qualifier in 41.98. “Overall, I am happy with how our team has been doing this weekend and I am pumped for the future,” Belding said.īoth Ankeny and Centennial qualified for Saturday’s final in the 4×100 relay. Linn-Mar (Marion) is in second with 32.Īnkeny is tied for seventh place with 18 points. Iowa City High leads the Class 4A field with 43.5 points after 10 of the 19 events. The Hawks placed fifth in the event with a time of 1:29.77. “Dowling’s time was super fast today, and it gives us something to shoot for in the next couple years.” Ankeny’s Jack Belding runs the leadoff leg in the 4×200 relay at the Class 4A state meet. “I am really proud of what we were able to accomplish today in all of our races considering most of us are underclassmen,” said Belding. Ankeny ran in the final section against Cedar Rapids Washington, which crossed the finish line in 1:27.53 to place second overall. The foursome of Jack Belding, Aidan Adamson, Tyler Sickerson and Tyson Miller was clocked in 1:29.77.ĭowling Catholic posted a time of 1:27.50 in the second section to win the event. On the track, the Hawks placed fifth in the 4×200 relay. “I came in (seeded) sixth, so I did alright. I think I jump better when it’s hot out, but it wasn’t too cold today.”Īnkeny’s Patrick Westover also competed in the long jump. “To be honest, my goal was to get first, but fourth is pretty decent,” said Valentine. Ankeny Centennial’s Isaiah Valentine leaps to a fourth-place finish in the long jump in the Class 4A state meet at Drake Stadium. Valentine finished 3/4 of an inch behind third-place finisher Isaac Guerrero of Linn-Mar. Trey Campbell of Cedar Falls jumped 22-11.75 to place second. He scored five points for the Jaguars, who are tied for 23rd place heading into the final day of the meet on Saturday.Ību Sama of Southeast Polk won the long jump with a leap of 24-2.75, which set a state meet record. Valentine wasn’t able to improve his mark on the next four jumps, but he held on for a fourth-place finish. (Photo by Drue Wolfe)Īnkeny Centennial senior Isaiah Valentine jumped 21 feet 6 inches on his second attempt in the long jump at the Class 4A state track meet on Friday at Drake Stadium. Ankeny Centennial’s Isaiah Valentine flies through the air during the long jump competition on Friday at the Class 4A state meet.
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