Prague wins

66 Conference track

Prague swept the team championships at the 66 Conference track meet last week, the girls edging Stroud by less than a point and the boys winning handily.

The girls finished with 165.66 points to Stroud’s 165, and got the .66 of a point by virtue of a three-way tie for sixth place in the high jump. Prague’s Taygan Williams and Kori Cahoon and Okemah’s Callie Coon all jumped four feet, four inches.

Sixth place pays off with one point for the team standings, so the three-way split gave Williams, Cahoon and Coon each a third of a point each, adding .66 to Prague’s total.

On the boys side, Prague totaled 149.25 points while second-place Stroud had 112.

Individual girls champions were: Prague: Hailey Johnson, 800 meters and 1600 meters; Jocelyn Ward, 300 hurdles; Ward, Kinley Novotny, Harley Johnson and Lakeyn Kinslow, 4x400 relay; Jocelyn Ward, Harley Johnson, Hanna Rolette and Hailey Johnson, 4x800 relay.)

Stroud: Peyton Davis, 100 meters, 100 meters and 100 hurdles;Sophie Young, high jump; Amarie Bobo, shot put; Aubree Ackerman, Kadrian Brown, Olivia Stanger, Peyton Davis, 4x200 relay.

Chandler: Brooklyn Hammons, long jump; Adelaide Furtado, pole vault; Hope Crews, Adelaide Furtado, Ellie Hilgenfeld, Brooklyn Hammons, 4x100 relay.

Individual boys champions were: Prague: Keano Henley, discus; Aidan Rhomas, Andrew Strout, Eli Johnson, Vrayden Strickland, 4x400 relay.

Stroud: Jacob Beck, 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles; Aiden Young, pole vault; Aiden Collins, long jump; Trystan Baker, Jacob Beck, Aiden Sollins, Gideon Smalley, 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay.