Little Jets-Big Results In Jr. High Track Meet
The James Clemens boys and girls track teams each won their division of the annual Bob Jones Invitational Jr. High Track Meet by winning 21 medals in all. Photo- Drew Bell, James Clemens High
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 By  Bob Labbe Published 
7:45 am Saturday, March 9, 2019

Little Jets-Big Results In Jr. High Track Meet

MADISON- The artificial surface of the track at Bob Jones High School was ablaze as the action was fierce and electrifying at the recent annual Bob Jones Jr. High Track Meet. The meet, which featured 23 schools from across North Alabama, was won by James Clemens in both boys and girls divisions. The Jets had six first place finishes in boys and one in girls. Meanwhile, host Bob Jones had one first place winner while Sparkman placed two on the gold medal stand.

In the boys high jump, James Clemens took a clean sweep on the medal stand placing the top three participants.

Boys:

100-meter: 1. Chad Coulter, James Clemens, 11.71 seconds, 2. Keenan Hill, Bob Jones, 11.78, 3. Cosey Scarebrook, Bob Jones, 11.86; 200-meter: 2. Chad Coulter, James Clemens, 24.35; 400-meter: 3. Olumayowa Ayileka, James Clemens, 55.84; 800-meter- 3. Mateo Santiago, Bob Jones, 2:12.51; 1600-meter: 3. James Garrison, Bob Jones, 4:50.18; 110 hurdles: 1. Johnathan Campbell, James Clemens, 17.52, 2. Bryan Preer, James Clemens, 17.80; 4×100: 1. James Clemens, 46.65; 4×400: 1. Bob Jones, 3:59.24; High Jump: 1. Keenan Walker, James Clemens, 5-feet 10 inches, 2. Andrew Woodrow, James Clemens, 5-02, 3. Braxton Williams, James Clemens, 5-00; Pole Vault: 3. Andrew Woodrow, James Clemens, 8-06; Long Jump: 1. Tyrik Walker, James Clemens, 19-09.5, 2. Cosey Scarebrook, Bob Jones, 19-02.5, 3. A.J. Idowuaj, James Clemens, 18-03.75; Shot Put: 2. Amari Hassen, Bob Jones, 42-03, 3. Anthony Ramos, Bob Jones, 41-10; Discus: 1. Ederrin Watson, James Clemens, 132-08.

Team scores: 1. James Clemens 178.50, 3. Bob Jones 65, 9. Sparkman 10.

Girls:

100-meter: 2. Aniyah Alexander, James Clemens, 13.70; 200-meter: 2. Carly White, Bob Jones, 28.38; 400-meter: 1. Rasia Graves, Sparkman, 1:02.91, 2. Carly White, Bob Jones, 1:02.94, 3. Ryan Edwards, Bob Jones, 1:03.91; 800-meter: 1. Sydney Freeman, James Clemens, 2:37.44, 2. Marjorie Baumbach, Bob Jones, 2:38.24; 4×100: 1. Sparkman, 53.30; 4×400: 1. Bob Jones, 4:31.16, 2. James Clemens 4:54.94; High Jump: 2. Lily Melton, James Clemens, 4-08, 3. Brenna Powell, Bob Jones, 4-08; Pole Vault: 3. Sydney Truesdail, Bob Jones, 7-00; Long Jump: 2. Xanyah Edwards, James Clemens, 14-09.75, 3. Lily Melton, James Clemens, 14-07; Shot Put: 2. Dariana Juarz-Walls, James Clemens, 28-05, 3. Kristina Meade, Bob Jones, 27-07; Discus: 3. Aija Obligacion, Bob Jones, 65-10.

Team scores: 1. James Clemens 90, 2. Bob Jones 86, 6. Sparkman 35.

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