Friday, May 17, 2013

Top track athletes picked in Northside

Carey, Camas dominate list


Camas County senior Stephanie Moore. Photo by Willy Cook

     Just in time for this weekend’s United Dairymen of Idaho’s 96th annual Idaho High School Track and Field meet, the 1A Division 2 Northside Conference revealed its top track athletes for the spring.

     Named 1A Division 2 track and field “Coaches of the Year” from the Northside were Jason Ellingson and Candice Smith, both from Camas County. Here are the All-Conference stars:

     · Sprints, boys (100m, 200m, 400m): Ty Zimmers of Castleford and Eli Berndt of Lighthouse Christian Academy.

     · Sprints, girls (100m, 200m, 400m): McKayla Mecham of Carey and Sydney Hagenbuch of the Community School.

     · Hurdles, boys (110m, 300m): Logan Rector of Castleford and Hazen Weber of Dietrich.

     · Hurdles, girls (100m, 300m): Stephanie Moore of Camas County and Medin Cenarrusa of Carey.

     · Distances, boys (800m, 1600m, 3200m): Troy Baynes of Murtaugh and Jacob Dalton of Dietrich.

     · Distances, girls (800m, 1600m, 3200m): Jaide Parke of Carey and Jennifer Zavala of Murtaugh.

     · Jumps, boys (high, long, triple): Eli Berndt of Lighthouse Christian Academy and Issac Simon of Camas County.

     · Jumps, girls (high, long, triple): Stephanie Moore of Camas County, Hailee Johnson of Carey and Jackie van Vliet of Lighthouse Christian.

     · Field, boys (shotput, discus): Reylee Reynolds of Castleford and Jordan Robles of Camas County.

     · Field, girls (shotput, discus): Taylor Gorringe and Jessica Lanier of Camas County.




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