East Butler’s Depth Proves To Be Too Much for Boys Crossroads Conference Field
Osceola sophomore Landon Winslow scored points for the Bulldogs in the throws as he placed second in the discus and sixth in the shot put. PCN photo by Ken Kush.
Cross County hurdlers Cole Redden (left) and Colter Larson (middle) battle in the finals of the 110 HH at the CRC on Saturday. Larson would edge Redden, but Redden would win the 300 IH later. PCN photo by Ken Kush
Jett Vrbka, a junior at Shelby-RC placed fourth in the long jump, he added a fifth place in the triple jump. PCN photo by Ken Kush.
High Plains’ Colin Howell clears the bar at 5-8 during Saturday’s CRC Track and Field Meet. Howell finished second at 5-10, he also picked up an individual medal in the triple jump with a third place effort and he also competed on the Storms 4X400 Relay. PCN photo by Ken Kush
High Plains senior Levi Russell (left) and Osceola’s Brycen Kula (right) break from the blocks in the finals of the 200 meters on Saturday at the CRC in Osceola. Russell would go onto place third in the race and Kula was seventh. PCN photo by Ken Kush
Shelby-RC senior Coy Vrbka lets loose a throw of 110-3 in the discus druring the CRC Meet on Osceola this past Saturday. Vrbka’s throw was good for eighth place. PCN photo by Ken Kush
In the 4x800 relay, Cross County’s Brayden Nuttelman makes the clean hand-off to Cole Phillips. The Cougars were clocked at 9:13.94, their best time of the year by better than 11 seconds. as they took third overall in the race. PCN photo by Ken Kush
OSCEOLA- Led by Gayle Arnett Award winner Grant Kozisek, the East Butler Tigers captured the boys section of the Crossroads Conference Track and Field Championships at Osceola on Saturday.The Tigers' balance proved to be too much for the rest of the field as they rolled up 147 points which included four wins in the field events and four in the running events holding off second place McCo...