Track teams start outdoor seasons at JCC Invitational

  • HTRS’ J.J. McQueen (right) finishes just ahead of P.C.’s Jett Farwell (left) in the boys’ 200 M. Dash at the JCC Invitational last Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
    HTRS’ J.J. McQueen (right) finishes just ahead of P.C.’s Jett Farwell (left) in the boys’ 200 M. Dash at the JCC Invitational last Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
  • P.C.’s Denielle Gyhra gets ready to launch her throw in the girls’ Shot Put event last Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
    P.C.’s Denielle Gyhra gets ready to launch her throw in the girls’ Shot Put event last Tuesday. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
  • P.C.’s Anthony Kling attempts to clear the bar in the boys’ High Jump event at the JCC Invitational. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
    P.C.’s Anthony Kling attempts to clear the bar in the boys’ High Jump event at the JCC Invitational. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
  • P.C.’s Drew Menninga (left) takes the baton from teammate Trey Kling (right) in the boys’ 1600 M. relay. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
    P.C.’s Drew Menninga (left) takes the baton from teammate Trey Kling (right) in the boys’ 1600 M. relay. Photo courtesy of Jamie Maloley
TECUMSEH - All three of our area track teams braved the cold conditions in the morning and had more seasonal temperatures by the afternoon at their first outdoor meet last Tuesday, April 2nd at the Johnson County Central Invitational.The Tri-County Trojans won both the boys and girls’ team divisions at the meet. The Tri-County boys scored 127.1 points while the Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer…

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