DHS Track and Field Update from coach Wideman

From March 24:

Girls results:
1. DHS 131
2. Wilson 70
3. HHS 65
4. Timmonsville 22
5. MCHS 18
The DHS girls were winners in 12 out of 15 events: The 4×100 team of Karissa Lunn, Samone Green, Ronneika Hawkins, and Alicia Jackson, the 4×800 team of Nyasia James, Lashai Mumford, Chrissy Roundtree, and Heidi Mcneil, Karissa in the 100, Kadasia Evans in High Jump, Heidi in the 1600 and 3200, Angel Alexiis In the 400 and 200, Nyasia in the 800, Adrian Day Dos Smith in the Shot Put, Kidada Hall In the 400 Hurdles, and the 4×400 team of Kadasia, Samone, Maliyah Taylor, and Angel Alexis.

Boys results
1. Wilson 110
2. DHS 93
3. HHS 69
4. MCHS 43
5. THS 19
Winners for the boys included the 4×800 team of Tyrone Gregg, Xavier Murray, John Goodman, and Zack White, Tray Dubose in the 110HH and 400IH, Brandon Boggs In the 1600 and 3200, Quintin Thompson in the Shot Put, Zack in the 800, and the 4×400 team of Zack, Xavier Tray, and Tyrone.

March 26 update:

Girls Results:
DHS – 129.5
Lakewood – 65
Lamar – 58
Timmonsville – 47
MCHS – 38.5
GSSM – 12
First place finishers included the 4×100 team of Karissa Lunn, Angel Alexiis, Samone Green, and Mikela Salone time of 49.0, the 4×800 team of Morquasia Berry, Lashai Mumford, Chrissy Roundtree, and Tyanna Sutton, Heidi McNeil In the 1600, Daisha Jones in the 400, Alyssa Geein the 800, Emily Annin the 3200, Kadasia Evans In the high jump, and Adrian Day Dos Smith in the shot put.

Boys results:
Lakewood – 141
DHS – 70
Lamar – 58
MCHS – 45
Timmonsville – 37
GSSM – 25
First place finishers for the Falcons were Tray Dubose In the 110 Hurdles and Tyrone Gregg in the 1600 and 3200. DHS took 2nd to a very experienced and much improved Lakewood squad.

Author: Duane Childers

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