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Pius X wins Auburn Track Invite
By Matthew Leaf
Copyright: Many Signals Communications
05/11/2014

(KTNC) -  Lincoln Pius X boys and girls teams were the team champions of the Auburn Invitational track meet Friday. 

 The Thunderbolts racked up 241 points to easily win the girls’ team race. Raymond Central was a distant second with 93 points, Auburn was 3rd with 89 points, Falls City was 4th with 60 points, and Freeman was 5th with 16 points.
 There were a few individual highlights.
 Auburn’s Julie Slama won both the triple jump and long jump; Melissa Davison won the 1600-meter run; Taylor Petersen won the pole vault; Jayla Powell was second in the discus; and Maggie Rieschick was second in the 300-meter hurdles.
 Falls City had one first place finish, with Brittany Webster winning the discus.
 Also for the Tigers, Krysal Samqua and Lindsey Duerfeldt finished 2-3 in the pole vault. Samqua, Madison Olberding, Alyssa Frederick, and Molly Brown combined for a second place finish in the 400-meter relay.

 On the boys’ side of the meet, Pius X had 191 points. Falls City was second with 118 points, with Auburn third with 109 points, Raymond Central fourth, and Freeman fifth.
 Falls City had two individual champions. Zach Jordening cleared six-feet to win the high jump and Lee Huettner won the long jump.
 Huettner was second and Mitchell Harling fourth in the triple jump, Jeremy Robinson was third in the 300-meter hurdles, and Trenton Pentecost, Morgan Valentine, and Robinson finished 2-3-4 in the pole vault.
 Falls City also won the 400-meter relay, with the team of Huettner, Jordening, Mitchell Harling, and Jordy Stoller.
 Falls City also placed second in both the 1600 and 3200-meter relays.
 Auburn got first place finishes from Quentin Boden in the shot put and Tyler Rogers in the pole vault.
 Boden was also second in the discus. Dakota Groves was second in the long jump, and third in the triple jump and 800-meter run. And Reason Garcia was second in the 100-meter dash.
 Freeman’s Derek Zimmerman won the triple jump and Cole Schuster won the 110-meter high hurdles.


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