Track & Field: Ram Invite
STRASBURG — Sherando dominated the boys' competition and placed second among the girls in the Ram Invitational meet on Friday.
Led by a pair of victories from sprinter Brady Hamilton, the Warriors totaled 128 points to more than double second-place finisher Loudoun County (62) in the boys' competition. Millbrook (56) was third, while James Wood (28) was ninth and Clarke County (14.5) was 15th among 18 scoring teams.
Skyline (84) edged Sherando (79) for the girls' title. Millbrook (42) took eighth, just ahead of James Wood (41.5), while Clarke County (26) was 11th among 18 scoring teams.
Top-three finishers in boys' events:
Sherando: First place: Brady Hamilton 11.54 in the 100-meters, 22.77 in the 200; A.J. Santiago 21-1.5 in the long jump; Micah Carlson 150-8 in the discus; 4x800 relay team 8:35.74; 4x100 relay team 45.45. Second place: Santiago 11.56 in the 100; Third place:. Noah Harris 5-8 in the high jump; Carlson 20-0 in the long jump; Santiago 39-1 in the triple jump.
Millbrook: First place: Scott Montgomery 51.31 in the 400. Second place: Landon Baker 22.82 in the 200; 4x800 relay team 8:54.76; 4x100 relay team 45.56. Third place: Montgomery 23.14 in the 200.
James Wood: Second place: Andrew Link 15.64 in the 110 hurdles.
Top-three finishers in girls' events:
Sherando: First place: Aliza Murray 13.24 in the 100; Emma Ahrens 11:39.53 in the 3,200; 4x800 relay team 10:17.46. Second place: Sarah Starling 31-11 in the shot put; 4x100 relay team 54.83; Third place: Murray 27.09 in the 200.
Millbrook: First place: Jada Arrington 59.92 in the 400 and 25.88 in the 200.
Clarke County: First place: 4x100 relay team 53.81. Second place: Bailey Beard 26.97 in the 200.
James Wood: Third place: 4x100 relay team 55.04.
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