SOC 2016 Meet Report-Boys

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SOC 2016 Meet Report-Boys

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Waverly and Minford went at each other all day. Lead changed hands six times and was tied once. Minford had the lead for 10 events and Waverly six but they were mostly at the end where it counted.Minford had the lead after 13 events but failed to score in the 200 and Waverly had two boys place. Minford score only 16 points in the last three events to Waverly's 35. Burg was a distant 3rd beating 4th place South Webster by 32 points.

Waverly

Scored in all 16 events with 8 first place finishes and 11 events had two boys place. Two seniors placed.

Minford

Placed in 15 events with the 200 being the only one they didn't. They had 6 first place finishes and 2 boys placed in 10 events. Minford probably lost the most in the boys SOC with 6 seniors placing.

Wheelersburg

Had 11 events where they place a long with 1 first place and 2 events had 2 boys place. Three seniors placed. Didn't have anyone place in the 100h 1600m, 800m, Discus, and 3200.

South Webster

Scored in 10 events with no one placing in the 100h, SP, LJ, 400, HJ, 300

West

Placed in 9 events and had one event where they had 2 boys place. Three Seniors placed and didn't place in the 4x8, 100m, 400, HJ, 3200, Discus, 200

Northwest

Scored in 9 events. 4 seniors placed. No points in the 100h, 4x2, SP, 1600, 400, 300, 800

OaK Hill

Placed in 8 events and one events had two boys place. Did not place in the 100h, SP, 1600, LJ, 400, HJ, 800, 3200

Eastern

Had 9 events where they placed. no points in the 100h, SP, 400, HJ, 300, Discus, 200. One senior placed.

Valley

Place in five events and they were SP, 1600, 400, 300, 3200. Had 1 senior place.

Green

Placed in the 100h, 4x2, 300, 800 and 3200. One senior placed

Clay

Picked up points in the 400 and High Jump

Notre Dame

Placed in one event and that was the 3200


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