What are the rules and regulations for MSHSAA track and field?

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ)

Classes three, four, and five finished up competition in the second and final weekend of MSHSAA State Championship Track and Field on Saturday.

You can find a full list of local results below.

CLASS THREE

  • Girls' Shot Put: Centralia's Baylee Beard in first place, Eldon's Patricia Patton in fourth place
  • Girls' Pole Vault: Montgomery County's El Reagan in first place, Osage's Madison Kessler in fourth place, Eldon's Heather Harbison in sixth place, Osage's Macey Kessler in eighth place
  • Girls' Triple Jump: Eldon's Caroline Beckmann in third place
  • Girls' 4x800: Father Tolton in first place, Eldon in third place, Osage in fourth place
  • Girls' 110m Hurdles: Blair Oaks' Payton Mitchell in eighth place
  • Boys' 100m: Osage's Brockton McLaughlin in first place
  • Girls' Discus Throw: Macon's Jasmine Outlaw in fifth place, Blair Oaks' Abbigail Wieberg in eighth place
  • Boys' 4x200: Osage in second place
  • Girls' 4x200: Centralia in fourth place
  • Boys' Long Jump: Osage's Konner Vaughn in sixth place, Boonville's Travis Dell in seventh place
  • Boys' 1600m: Southern Boone's Connor Burns in second place
  • Girls' 400m: Eldon's Caroline Beckmann in fourth place
  • Girls' 300mH: Eldon's Zoe Martonfi in second place, Tolton's Ellie Reynolds in fourth place, Centralia's Harper Sontheimer in fifth place
  • Boys' 800m: Tolton's Garrett Wilmes in second place, Boonville's Rhodes Leonard in seventh place
  • Boys' 200m: Osage's Brockton McLaughlin in first place
  • Boys' Shot Put: Versaille's Joseph Bland in fifth place, Eldon's Jasper Degraffenreid in seventh place, Southern Boone's Tyler Hilgedick in eighth place
  • Girls' 3200m: Southern Boone's Alexandra Volkart in first place, Southern Boone's Evan Mauney in third place
  • Girls' 4x400: Centralia in third place, Tolton in eighth place

CLASS FOUR

  • Boys' 110m Hurdles: Jefferson City's Parker Gourley in eighth place
  • Boys' 100m: Camdenton's Angel Dickerson in fourth place
  • Girls' 4x200: Helias in second place, Jefferson City in sixth place
  • Boys' 1600m: Jefferson City's Thomas Roehl in fifth place
  • Boys' 4x100: Camdenton in second place, Jefferson City in fifth place
  • Girls' 400m: Helias' Mikah Edwards in third place
  • Boys' 300mH: Helias' Matthew Malmstrom in second place
  • Girls' 300mH: Jefferson City's Cheria Galbreath in fifth place
  • Girls' Discus Throw: Jefferson City's Stevenette Samuels in fourth place
  • Boys' 200m: Camdenton's Angel Dickerson
  • Girls' 200m: Helias' Mikah Edwards in third place
  • Boys' Long Jump: Camdenton's Angel Dickerson in second place
  • Girls' 4x400: Helias in third place

CLASS FIVE

  • Girls' Discus Throw: Rock Bridge's Tamyra Nevills in first place, Capital City's Shayla Stewart in sixthh place
  • Boys' Long Jump: Battle's Keylan Horn in third place
  • Girls' 4x800: Rock Bridge in fifth place
  • Girls' 100m Hurdles: Capital City's Kiara Strayhorn in fourth place
  • Boys' 100m: Rock Bridge's Chris Giles in first place, Rock Bridge's Casey Hood in second place
  • Girls' 100m: Rock Bridge's Zakiya Porter in sixth place
  • Girls' High Jump: Hickman's Owen McNally in eighth place
  • Girls' 4x200: Rock Bridge in fourth place
  • Girls' Pole Vault: Battle's Keyleigh Reichert in fifth place, Battle's Anna Ferguson in seventh
  • Boys' 1600m: Rock Bridge's Andrew Hauser in first place, Rock Bridge's Ian Kemey in fifth place
  • Boys' 4x100: Rock Bridge in first place
  • Girls' 4x100: Rock Bridge in third place, Capital City in fourth place
  • Boys' 400m: Rock Bridge's Chris Giles in first place, Rock Bridge's Cooper Allen in fifth place, Capital City's Connor Hull in eighth place
  • Boys' 300mH: Capital City's Tarrick Dyer in fifth place
  • Girls' 300mH: Hickman's Athena Peterson in sixth place
  • Boys' 800m: Capital City's Keion Greive in first place, Rock Bridge's Weston Jokerst in fourth place
  • Boys' 200m: Rock Bridge's Casey Hood in second place
  • Girls' 200m: Rock Bridge's Zakiya Porter in sixth place
  • Girls' Triple Jump: Hickman's Athena Peterson in second place
  • Boys' Javelin Throw: Capital City's Matthew Boyer in third place
  • Boys' 4x400: Rock Bridge in first place, Capital City in fourth place
  • Girls' 4x400: Rock Bridge in eighth place

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