Indoor track: Walt Cormac Memorial Meet

LEXINGTON — Handley's Hassan Akanbi won the boys' high jump with a mark of 6 feet, 4 inches to highlight local performances on Saturday at the 44-school Walt Cormac Memorial meet.

The Judges boys tied for sixth with 21 points and James Wood tied for 28th with 2. St. John's College won with 41 points and Caroline was second with 39.

St. John's College won the girls' meet with 63 points and Robinson was second with 50. Handley was 21st with six points and James Wood did not score.

Other Handley boys' leaders: Will Pardue, second in 1,600 meters, 4:23.12; Garrett Stickley, fifth in 1,600, 4:26.43; Rodd'ney Davenport, sixth in shot put, 42-6.5; Aaron Lee, seventh in 300, 36.85.

James Wood boys' leaders: 4x800 (Jacob Oliver, Pratt-Perez, Simko, Eli Clark), fifth in 8:29.64; Ethan Pratt-Perez, seventh in 1,600, 4:30.19; Ryan Babington, 10th in high jump, 5-6; Owen Hahn, 10th in 3,200, 10:13.13.

Handley girls' leaders: Elizabeth Imoh, fourth in 55 hurdles, 8.85, fifth in high jump, 5-2; Mason Rinker, ninth in shot put, 30-1.

James Wood girls' leaders: 4x800 (Ruby Ostrander, Quetzali Angel-Perez, Lillian Lovelace, Lauren Thomas), 10th in 10:44.50.

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