LowcoSports.com
Host Whale Branch tied Hampton County for the boys title, and the Warriors finished second behind the Hurricanes in the girls standings Saturday at the Marwin Kline Invitational in Seabrook.
Whale Branch’s boys earned 111 points despite having just one individual champion — Bradford Thompson in the discus — compared with Hampton County’s three. The Warriors racked up second- and third-place finishes in the field events, though, to make up the ground.
Whale Branch’s Destiny Pryor (100m) and Talaijah Bartley (100m hurdles) each won individual gold, and the Warriors took the girls 4×100 and 4×400 relays.