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Locals excel at Farmington Invitational track and field

A second trip to Farmington in as many weeks proved fruitful for the Bayfield High School track and field team.

The Wolverines finished the Farmington Invitational on Friday with six wins by five athletes and in the top-five of both the boys and girls team standings.

Jessica Cusick won the girls 800-meter dash in 2 minutes, 26.61 seconds.

Jessie Roukema jumped five feet to win the girls high jump.

Gabe Kaufmann took first in the boys 100-meter dash in 11.86 seconds.

Conner Kennedy finished first in the long jump at 20 feet, 0.25 inches.

Aubry Brown won both the shot put and discus at 43-9.25 and 137-07, respectively.

Two BHS pole vaulters leapt into second. Michael Voss hit 12-09, and Katie Hawkins tied for second at 8-03.

Amber Johnson was third in the girls 200-meter dash in 28.98 seconds.

Bridget Goddard took third in the girls 1,600-meter run at 6:01.21.

Brian Mashak finished third in the boys 200-meter dash in 24.23 seconds.

Blane Barnes was third in both the discus and shot put. He threw the discus 116-1 and the shot 40-7.

Ignacio High School

Five IHS Bobcats brought home seven top-10 finishes from the Farmington Invitational on Friday.

Keith Joosten was Ignacio’s top athlete with a fifth-place finish in boys pole vault at 11 feet, 3 inches. Chrystianne Valdez tied for sixth in the girls pole vault, reaching 7-09.

Blaine Mickey took seventh in the boys 100-meter dash in 12.13 seconds, and Bryan Gram was seventh in the boys long jump at 17-10.5. Gram also took eighth in the 400-meter dash in 55.44 seconds.

Isis Gonzales was ninth in the girls 400 in 1:11.73, and Joosten took ninth in the boys triple jump at 36-00.5.

Both BHS and IHS will return to action at the Bayfield Invitational on April 4 in Bayfield.

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