Host Eagles sweep Beaufort Track Classic

By Justin Jarrett

LowcoSports.com

Once again, Beaufort High’s track and field teams kept the hardware at home last weekend, following up their sweep of the Beaufort Relays with another double-up at the Beaufort Track Classic on Saturday.

Beaufort’s boys blazed to the title with 209 points, easily outpacing Hilton Head High (121.5) and May River (86), while the Eagles were nearly as dominant on the girls side, racking up 182 points to easily defeat runner-up May River (116) and Whale Branch (109).

Three-sport standout Zyrin Odom led the Beaufort boys, winning gold in the 400 and the triple jump, while teammates Nash Mills (800), Holden Starr (1600), Anderson Jones (400 hurdles), Naiim Pope (high jump), Alvin Wilson (discus), and Kacy Fields (javelin) joined him atop the podium. The Eagles also won the 4×800 relay.

It was once again Jayla Daise who led the Beaufort girls, claiming gold in the javelin and shot put, while Charlize Antia (800), Anaiya Houseal (high jump), Keaisia Walker (long jump), and Heaven Dagin (pole vault) also won gold, and the Eagles won the 4×400 relay.

Whale Branch had a strong showing with four champions. Keith Chisholm (110 hurdles) won the Warriors’ lone title on the boys side, while Talaijah Bartley (100 hurdles), Kynew Barnwell (400 hurdles), and Erin Rivers (discus) won gold for the girls.

BOYS TEAMS

Beaufort 209, Hilton Head 121.50, May River 86, Bluffton 76, Battery Creek 45.50, Johnson-Savannah 39, Whale Branch 33, Colleton County 27, Bethesda Academy 24, Allendale-Fairfax 19, Hilton Head Prep 4, Holy Trinity 4

BOYS CHAMPIONS

100: Camauri Simmons, BLHS, 10.98

200: Fareed Abdullah, MRHS, 22.35

400: Zyrin Odom, BHS, 51.60

800: Nash Mills, BHS, 2:01.89

1600: Holden Starr, BHS, 5:35.16

3200: Earlon Baker, BLHS, 10:27.07

110H: Keith Chisholm, WB, 16:36

400H: Anderson Jones, BHS, 1:02.53

4×100: Bluffton

4×400: MR

4×800: Beaufort

HJ: Nasir Pencile, CC; Naiim Pope, BHS; 5-6

LJ: Jaylin Linder, BLHS, 19-9.5

TJ: Zyrin Odom, BHS, 40-9.75

PV: George Apy, HHIHS, 11-6

D: Alvin Wilson, BHS, 141-0

J: Kacy Fields, BHS, 133-2

SP: Jaleeh Kearse, Johnson, 46-5

GIRLS TEAMS

Beaufort 182, May River 116, Whale Branch 109, Colleton County 83, Hilton Head 72.50, Bluffton 46, Battery Creek 29, Heritage Academy 17, Allendale-Fairfax 8.50, Holy Trinity 5, Johnson-Savannah 5, Royal Live Oaks 4, John Paul II 3

GIRLS CHAMPIONS

100: Makayla Chisolm, CC, 12.61

200: Shandi Brown, CC, 26.71

400: Kyndal Cohen, Heritage, 1:06.73

800: Charlize Antia, BHS, 2:28.38

1600: Anya Arroyo, MRHS, 5:23.03

3200: Cynthia Gudaitis, HHIHS, 12:20.46

100H: Talaijah Bartley, WB, 16:16

400H: Kynew Barnwell, WB, 1:10.69

4×100: CCHS, 49.50

4×400: Beaufort, 4:28.58

4×800: MRHS, 10:12.52

HJ: Anaiya Houseal, BHS, 5-0

LJ: Keaisia Walker, BHS, 15-11

TJ: Anne Ferguson, HHIHS, 33-10

PV: Heaven Dagin, BHS 9-0

D: Erin Rivers, WB, 100-0

J: Jayla Daise, BHS, 101-7

SP: Jayla Daise, BHS, 37-0

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