Slidell boys, NHS girls win SHS Invitational

Event features eight double-winners

By Chris Kinkaid
St. Tammany News
Published on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:27 AM CST



Slidell boys and Northshore’s girls captured the Slidell High Invitational held Friday at L.V. McGinty Sr. Stadium.

Slidell won with 161.5 points, edging out Northshore (155.5).

Salmen (131.5) was third, while Pearl River (63.5) was fourth, followed by Poplarville (46), Archbishop Hannan (35), First Baptist Christian School (18) and Pope John Paul II (6).

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There were four boys’ double-winners, including Northshore’s Mason McGee, Slidell’s Armand Williams, Salmen’s Robert Turner and Poplarville’s Jordan Travis.

McGee took the javelin (170-03) and the discus (131-6), while finishing third in the shot put (40-6).

Williams, the defending high jump state champion, won the high jump (6-08) along with the long jump (21-3.5).

Turner captured the 110 hurdles (15.20) and the 300 hurdles (43.12).

Jordan topped the field in the triple jump (38-6) and the 3,200-meters (11:04).

Besides McGee, Northshore had two others win events. Adam Chopin took the 100-meters (10.60) and Tilton England captured the 200 (22.98). England also tied Pearl River’s William Barnes for runner-up in the 100 (10.82).

Salmen also had two winners. D’Juan Mackey got first in the 400 (54.09), while Isame Faciane topped the shot put (41-2). Faciane was third in the javelin (122-10).

Slidell’s Bennard Ory was first in the pole vault (10-6), while First Baptist’s Caleb Earhart won the 1,600 (5:00).

Poplarville’s Travis Phillip captured the 800 (2:09).

Northshore won two of the three relays, capturing the 4x200 (1:31) and the 4x400 (3:45).

Pearl River took the 4x100 relay (44 seconds).

Rest of the local boys’ results:

100: 4. Gillum, PRHS, 11.14; 5. Miles, SHS, 11.18; 6. Smyre, SHS, 11.23; 7. Dupuy, SAL, 11.25; 8. Foucha, SAL, 11.28; 10. Deharde, HAN, 11.25; 11. Stephens, HAN, 14.37.

200: 2. Evans, SHS, 23.55; 3. Johnson, NHS, 23.60; 4. Foucha, 23.65; 5. Larche, SHS, 23.69; 6. Dupuy, 24.15; 7. Brown, SHS, 24.27; 8. Deharde, 24.33; 9. Haskins, PRHS, 25.49; 10. McCabe, FBCS, 25.98; 11. Davis, PRHS, 26.35.

400: 2. Brumfield, SHS, 54.56; 3. 3. Chapital, SHS, 55.22; 4. Lyons, PRHS, 56.25; 5. Warren, PRHS, 57.18; 6. Harris, SAL, 58.06; 7. Focey, SAL, 59.23; 8. McCabe, 59.54; 9. Cummings, PRHS, 1:00.

800: 2. Luc-Desselle, NHS, 2:09; 3. (tie) Ferguson, SHS and Collishaw, SAL (2:14); 5. Diaz, SAL, 2:15; 6. Mussack, NHS, 2:17; 7. Perkins, SHS, 2:18; 8. Bogran, PJP, 2:20; 9. Young, SHS, 2:22; 10. Oswald, HAN, 2:22; 11. Landry, HAN, 2:24; 12. Benasco, FBCS, 2:26; 13. Parker, PRHS, 2:32.

1,600: 2. Mussack, 5:11; 3. Bogran, 5:19; 4. Auder, SAL, 5:28; 5. Nunez, NHS, 5:30; 6. Oswald, 5:30; 7. Bilicia, SHS, 5:30; 8. Brown, FBCS, 5:32; 9. Landry, 5:36; 10. Eiremann, Han, 5:38; 11. Czako, SAL, 5:42; 12. Harris, PRHS, 5:47; 13. Scott, NHS, 5:56; 14. Garrett, SHS, 6:05; 15. Davis, FBCS, 6:06.

3,200: 2. Rudolph, SHS, 11:05; 3. Cooper, NHS, 11:15; 4. Gill, SHS, 11:33; 5. Bakker, NHS, 11:39; 6. Brown, FBCS, 12:05; 7. Parker, 12:13; 8. Eiremann, 12:16; 9. Davis, 12:27; 10. Auder, SAL, 12:48; 11. Arthur, HAN, 12:58; 12. Ziegel, NHS, 13:02; 13. Czako, 14:20.

110 hurdles: 2. Overstreet, NHS, 16.38; 3. Lacoste, 16.48; 4. Deharde, 18.25; 5. Carroll, SHS, 18.36; 6. Martin, SHS, 18.52; 7. Newton, NHS, 19.50; 9. Wiley, PRHS, 21.09.

300 hurdles: 2. Thurman, HAN, 44.66; 3. Hollingsworth, FBCS, 46.33; 4. Carroll, 46.69; 5. Martin, SHS, 49.41; 6. Newton, NHS, 52.61; 7. Thibodaux, HAN, 1:01.

4X100 relay: 2. SHS ‘A,’ 44.45; 3. NHS ‘A,’ 45.00; 4. NHS ‘B,’ 46.57; 5. (tie) SAL ‘A,’ and SHS ‘B,’ 46.70; 8. PRHS ‘B,’ 49.57.

4X200 relay: 2. SHS ‘A,’ 1:34; 3. PRHS ‘A,’ 1:36; 4. SHS ‘A,’ 1:36.

4X400 relay: 2. SAL ‘A,’ 3:48; 3. SHS ‘B,’ 3:48; 4. PRHS ‘A’ 4:07.

High jump: 2. (tie) Robin, SAL and Evans, SHS, 6-0; 4. (tie) Carroll, NHS and Pittman, POP, 5-10; 6. Collishaw, 5-8; 7. (tie) Wiley, PRHS and Woods, POP, 5-6;

Pole vault: 2. Woodham, SHS, 9-6; 3. Levy, NHS, 7-6; 4. Thibodaux, 6-5.

Long jump: 2. Gillum; PRHS, 20-10.5; 3. Evans, 20-3; 4. Wilson, 19-7; 5. Deharde, 19-6; 6. Adams, 19-4; 7. Twillie, PRHS, 18-9; 8. Johnson, 18-7; 9. McCabe, 18-4; 10. Overstreet, 17-9; 11. Lewis, NHS, 17-8; 12. Caylon, SHS, 17-8; 14. Hollingsworth, FBCS, 16-7.

Triple jump: 3. Adams, SAL, 36-6.5; 4. Colllishaw, 35-2; 5. Wiley, 34-0.5; 6. Comeaux, PRHS, 33-11.

Shot put: 2. Halton, SHS, 40-7; 4. Culberson, SHS, 39-4; 5. Rigney, NHS, 39-3; 7. Ryen, SAL, 34-6; 8. Cavignac, NHS, 33-2; 9. Hardgrave, HAN, 30-11;

Discus: 2. Thomas, SHS, 126-10; 3. Carter, PRHS, 120-3; 4. Rigney, 116-5; 5. Faciane, 115-0; 6. Hill, SHS, 112-1; 8. Ryen, 95-6; 9. Cavignac, 77-11; 10. Hardgrave; 75-10.

Javelin: 2. Bohiem, HAN, 135-2; 3. Faciane, 122-10; 4. Ryen, 110-2.5; 5. Valette, NHS, 107-8; 6. Thurman, 85-02.

Girls:

Northshore’s girls won the event with 163.5 points.

Slidell (100.5) was second, followed by Archbishop Hannan (93.5), Poplarville (88.5), Salmen (64), Pearl River (47) and First Baptist Christian School (44) rounded out the seven-team field.

Four participants were double winners, including First Baptist’s Gabrielle Jennings, Hannan’s Jordan Andrews, Northshore’s Janean Pittman and Pearl River’s Gail Walker.

Jennings, the defending state champion the 1,600 and 3,200-meters, captured both events. She ran the 1,600 in 5:48, while finishing the 3,200 in 13:09.

Andrews took the 100 (12.88) and the triple jump (33-5), while finishing second in the 200 (27.56) and third in the long jump (15-0.5).

Pittman captured the high jump (5-3) and the 400 (1:04).

Walker won the shot put (33-6) and the discus (101-5).

Northshore swept the relays, taking the 4x100 (52.13), 4X200 (1:52) and 4x400 (4:43).

Two other Northshore participants won events. Macy Dupry captured the 200 (26.51), while Brandi Dabney topped the 100-meter hurdles (17.41).

First Baptist’s Sarah Petty got the javelin (77-2.5), while Salmen’s Tashara Gibson was first in the 300 hurdles (52.34) and Slidell’s Whitney Campbell won the pole vault (7-6). Petty was also runner-up for the discus (95-7) and third in the shot put (31-5.5).

Poplarville had two winners. Stacey Hagenson captured the 800 meters (2:57), while teammate Bretta Hart was tops in the long jump (16-6.75).

The rest of the local girls’ results:

100: 2. Dumas, NHS, 12.99; 3. Chaney, NHS, 13.33; 5. Naquin, HAN, 13.58; 7. Kelly, PRHS, 14.10; 8. Vine, SAL, 14.21; 9. Anthony, SHS, 14.28; 10; Spohrer, PRHS, 14.41; 11. McDonald, SHS, 14.42.

200: 3. Naquin, 28.51; 4. Leggett, NHS, 29.22; 5. Kelly, 29.27; 6. Vine, 30.59; 7. Allen, SAL, 33.35.

400: 2. Pajeaud, SAL, 1:05; 3. Eads, NHS, 1:09; 4. Harvey, NHS, 1:11; 5. (tie) Leon, SHS and Linder, HAN, 1:12; 7. Lapouble, SHS, 1:13; 8. Jackson, SAL, 1:15; 9. Kelly, SAL; 10. Williamson, HAN, 1:25.

800: 2. Grommon, SAL, 2:58; 3. Hart, SHS, 3:04; 4. Hartman, HAN, 3:06; 5. Mullenburg, SAL, 3:12; 6. Monus, HAN, 3:13; 7. Richard, SAL, 3:34; 8. Moran, SAL, 3:52; 9. Wagner, NHS, 3:52.

1,600: 2. Neal, NHS, 6:30; 3. Cunningham, NHS, 6:30; 4. Marquez, SHS, 6:32; 5. Noesi, SHS, 6:58; 6. Trapani, HAN, 7:01; 7. Richard, 7:53.

3,200: 2. Smith, SHS, 13:43; 3. Martin, NHS, 14:02; 4. Morin, SAL, 14:12; 5. Trapani, 15:04; 6. Johnson, 15:30; 7. (tie) Melhado, NHS and Thompson, SHS, 16:07; 9. Snider, NHS, 16:08.

100 hurdles: 3. Ohlenforst, PRHS, 18.30; 5. Davis, SHS, 18.63; 6. Jackson, 19.02: 7. Linder, HAN, 21.35.

300 hurdles: 3. Thomas, NHS, 58.93; 4. Linder, 1:01.

4X100 relay: 2. SHS ‘A,’ 52.77; 3. SAL ‘A,’ 53.98; 4. NHS ‘B,’ 54.32.

4X200: 2. SHS ‘A,’ 1:58; 3. SAL ‘A,’ 1:59.

4X400: 2. SAL ‘A,’ 5:10; 3. SHS ‘B,’ 5:11.

High jump: 3. (tie) Naquin, 4-6; 5. Cooper, SHS, 4-4.

Pole vault: 2. Plavnik, SHS, 7-0; 4. McElroy, NHS 5-6.

Long jump: 2. Littlepage, SHS, 15-9.75; 4. Brown, SHS, 14-10.25; 5. Naquin, 14-9.5; 6. Ohlenforst, 14-7.75; 7. Pittman, NHS, 14-6; 8. Cousin, SAL, 13-8; 9. Warren, NHS, 13-5.5; 10. Hardy, 13-4.5; 11. Vine, 13-0.75; 12. Hamilton, SHS, 12-3.25.

Triple jump: 3. Hardy, NHS, 29-10; 4. Bickham, NHS, 29-4; 5. Naquin, 28-7; 6. Brown, 28-4; 7. Hover, SHS, 24-7.5.

Shot put: 2. Rachelle, SHS, 32-01; 4. Washington, PRHS, 27-2.5; 6. Erikson, NHS, 24-3; 7. Albritton, HAN, 23-11; 8. Dauiller, SAL, 22-5; 10. Fayard, SAL, 20-8; 11. Gonzales, HAN, 19-10.

Discus: 4. Spohrer, 89-5; 5. Erikson, 88-6; 6. Barry, PRHS, 85-11; 7. White, SHS, 69-1; 8. Simmons, SHS, 61-11; 9. Fayard, 60-11; 10. Gonzales, 60-3; 11. Dauiller, 42-10.

Javelin: 2. Gonzales, 71-8.5; 3. Davidson, NHS 70-8; 4. Albritton, 69-7; 5. Authement, NHS, 62-8; 6. Fayard, 57-5; 7. Williamson, 57-0; 8. Thonn, NHS, 56-0; 9. Spohrer, 40-6; 10. M. Spohrer, PRHS, 40-6.


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