PCHS track teams finish in top four in region finals, win individual titles | Sports

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Sophie Scruggs and Jaquez White each captured two individual titles during the Region 1-AAA track finals.

Scruggs placed first in the 800-meter run (2:51.68) and the pole vault (10’6”) with White winning the long jump (20’3.75”) and 300m hurdles (40.40 seconds).

Host Pierce County finished third and fourth respectively in the girls’/boys’ two-day event held at Pierce County Middle School. Appling County pulled off the sweep of the region crowns. The Lady Pirates piled up 212 points to outdistance the field of five teams. Tattnall County (143) was second, followed by the Lady Bears (85), Long County (73) and Brantley County (66).

The Pirates captured the boys’ meet with 215 point. They were followed by Tattnall County (169), Long County (118), the Bears (63) and Brantley County (54).

The top four finishers in each of the 18 events advance to the Sectional meet (Regions 1, 3, 4, 8) Saturday, May 7 at East Jackson High School in Commerce.

The Lady Bears qualified five individuals who will participate in seven events and three relay teams. Joining Scruggs are Regan Larson (discus, shot put), Kylie Allen (discus), Kora Good (400m) and Natalie Daniels (1,600m). Three relay teams (100m, 200m and 400m) also qualified.

The Bears will have White competing in three events (long jump, 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles) and two relay teams (400m and 800m).

Winning distance    18’6.5”

7. Kora Good    14’1”

9. Gracie Corbitt    13’4.5”

13. Miracle Brewton    10’9”

1. Sophie Scruggs    10’6”

Winning distance    31’

4. Regan Larson    28’7”

7. Kylie Allen    27’6”

10. Alyssa Crump    24’9”

Winning distance    99’

2. Regan Larson    91’7”

3. Kylie Allen    91’2”

7. Miracle Brewton    69’8”

10. Kora Good    14.30

13. Zekia Mobley    14.62

14. Gracie Corbett    15.47

8. Bella Delaney    30.44

9. Zekia Mobley    30.71

12. LeAnn Waters    34.33

Winning time    1:02.47

4. Kora Good    1:07.79

11. Ansley Roberson    1:23.49

1. Sophie Scruggs    2:51.68

8. Natalie Daniels    3:20.32

Winning time    6:30.81

2. Natalie Daniels    6:33.09

6. Felicity Hicks    20.49

9. Ellington Hill    21.32

6. Felicity Hicks    1:00.40

7. Ellington Hill    1:03.09

4. Pierce County    56.53

(Miracle Brewton, Gracie Corbitt, Sarahlenn Evans, Kora Good, Bella Delaney, Zekia Mobley, Ansley Roberson, LeAnn Waters)

Winning time    1:45.06

3. Pierce County    1:59.24

(Gracie Corbitt, Bella Delaney, Sarahlenn Evans, Zekia Mobley, Zahira McGauley, Ansley Roberson, LeAnn Waters, Kora Good)

Winning time    4:39.17

3. Pierce County    5:32.35

(Natalie Daniels, Felicity Hicks, Ellington Hill, Zahira McGauley, Ansley Roberson, Ava Murray, Sophie Scruggs, LeAnn Waters)

1. Jaquez White    20’3.75”

5. Daytin Baker    19’3.75”

11. Joeshua McBride    17’4.5”

Winning distance    41’.5”

6. Joe Drew    39’5”

9. Joeshua McBride    35’9.5”

Winning distance    49’

12. Trent Moody    34’3”

14. Henry Peagler    33’

15. Jackson Williams    31’1”

Winning distance    134’3”

6. Trent Moody    111’3”

12. Jackson Williams    81’9”

13. Bryson Hutcheson    80’9”

5. Luke Bennett    11.90

10. Donelius Johnson    12.22

13. Danarius Johnson    12.50

6. Jimarion Guyton    25.55

10. Daytin Baker    24.99

13. Dixon Morris    25.35

8. Joeshua McBride    54.66

11. Carson Sloan    57.39

Winning time    2:08.77

7. Davis Byrd    2:26.67

8. Hayden Feagin    2:30.41

Winning time    4:59.05

11. Davis Byrd    5:46.89

13. Micah Bryant    5:57.69

14. Levi Hardy    6:01.57

Winning time    11:11.62

9. Corbin Hunzeker    14:03.41

11. Micah Bryant    14:20.34

2. Jaquez White    16.38

1. Jaquez White    40.40

4. Pierce County    44.16

(Jesse Magly, Jayden Tanner, Tony Phillips, Mason Cook, Ta’Shawn Brown-Brinson, William Ward)

Winning time    9:03.74

4. Pierce County    10:05.34

(Micah Bryant, Davis Byrd, Levi Hardy, Hayden Feagin, Corbin Hunzecker)

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