|

WISD Public Information |
WJH 7th
Grade Boys dominate District Track Meet
Waller
Junior High’s 7th grade boys track team ended their winning
season as District Champions after dominating the 18-4A district track
meet.
On day one of the district meet the team wracked up a commanding
lead with 139 points; 76 points ahead of its nearest competitor. When
the night fell on the second day of competition and final tallies were
read, the WJH 7th grade boys posted an impressive 234 points,
while second place Montgomery mustered only 108. WJH was able to
accomplish this feat through a total team effort with multiple
participants placing in each event.
Jacob Smith took fourth and CJ Holguin took sixth in high jump;
Jeremy Boone took second and Desmond Jordan took fifth in long jump.
Boone also took gold in triple jump while teammate Boyett Chia scored
points for the team in sixth place. Cody Theiss pole vaulted to the
title of District Champion; teammate Colten Frisbee won the silver
medal. Tyrone Walker threw shot put for sixth place and discus for the
District title. John Montenegro was fourth in discus.
Kewai Wilder won bronze in the 100 meter run (100M) and went on to
take silver in the 200M. Jordan took sixth in the 200M and came back for
a gold medal in the 400M; teammates Chia and Theiss took third and
fourth respectively. In the 800M, Travis Johnson took silver, Race
Mellman fourth, and James Kinney fifth. Indy Wachtendorf was second in
the 1600M with Rodolfo Adame close behind in third, and Joel Villatoro
in fourth. In the 2400M; Adame, Wachtendorf, and Villatoro swept the
medal stand with gold, silver and bronze respectively.
Smith took fourth in the 300M Hurdles and J’Wuan Ponteau took
fifth. Dalton Tullos was the District Champion in the 110M Hurdles;
Rhett Loewe was fourth.
The 800M relay team of Kyle Spears, James Perry, Logan Goebel, and
Jeremy Boone came in fourth and the same team of boys finished as
District silver medalists in the 400M relay. The 1600M relay team of
Jordan, Wilder, Goebel, and Boone finished with the title of District
Champion. |