2024 OHSAA state track and field championships: Complete results from Division I (2024)

The three-day OHSAA track and field championships will be held Thursday, May 30 to Saturday, June 1 at Welcome Stadium in Dayton.

Results for boys and girls Division I will be posted here as events go final and qualifying ends. Check back often for updates Friday and Saturday.

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Saturday's OHSAA Division I finals (top 8 medal)

BOYS

Discus: 1. Devon Strobel, Troy, 181-8; 2. CJ Sanna, Olentangy, 174-9; 3. Richard Obioha, Moeller, 172-6; 4. Pierre Adams, Bowsher, 172-4; 5. Benjamin Shabino, Hudson, 166-4; 6. Luke Hamilton, Avon, 166-4; 7. Temi Adesanya, Mason, 165-9; 8. Dewayne Davis, Centennial, 162-11

Long jump: 1. Isaiah Barker, Hoover, 23-7; 2. Skylan King, GlenOak, 23-3; 3. Jordan Robison, Colerain, 22-2.50; 4. Lennox Lemon, Mass Washington, 22-1.25; 5. Key'Shawn Garrett, Wayne, 22-0.50; 6. Lucas Polkinghorn, Maumee, 22-0; 7. Cameron Garcia, Wester. South, 21-9.50; 8. Nau'jeat Jones, Warren G Harding, 21-8.25

Shot put: 1. Dominic Brown, Fremont Ross, 62-6; 2. Trevin Jordan, Copley, 62-1.25; 3. Luke Hamilton, Avon, 58-11.10; 4. Antonio Heath, Brush, 58-6; 5. Akyus Richardson, Lima Shawnee, 58-4.75; 6. Chris Gargasz, Tri-Valley, 56-10.75; 7. David Lorek, Loveland, 56-10; 8. Max Riley, Avon Lake, 54-11.75

High jump: 1. Nate Hollingsworth, Olen Liberty, 6-11; 2. Markiese Smith, Ak. Garfield, 6-10; 3. Levi Davis, Olen Orange, 6-7; 4. Elijah Harris, Wester Central, 6-6; 5. Lucas Polkington, Maunee, 6-6; 6. Delton Wright, Berea-Midpark, 6-6; 7. Nau'jeat Jones, Warren G Harding, 6-5; T-8. Osayi Ogbebor, Miamisburg, 6-4; T-8. Teague Boland, Moeller, 6-4; T-8. Trey Sellers, Tippecanoe, 6-4

Pole vault: 1. Caden McClure, Green, 16-0; 2. Garrett Guinther, Sidney, 15-8; 3. Eric Pugh, Wayne, 15-8; 4. Issac Baltic, Cloverleaf, 15-8; 5. Panashe Chavi, Pick North, 15-0; 6. Hunter Long, Canal Winchester, 14-6; 7. Jonah Dangel, Lak. West, 14-0; 8. Tanner Sir Louis, Wadsworth, 14-0

110 hurdles: 1. Ty Jackson, Mayfield, 13.89; 2. Nadir Langston, Hamilton Township, 14.25; 3. Tyrell Cloud, Brush, 14.28; 4. Logan Howe, Syl Southview, 14.40; 5. Nakoriyon Beason-James, Maple Heights, 14.55; 6. Caleb Root, Toledo St. Johns Jesuit, 14.61; 7. Antonio Coleman III, Solon, 14.67; 8. Derek Uran, Elder, 14.85

100: 1. Mateo Medina, Elyria, 10.82; 2. Jamier Averette-Brown, Wayne, 10.89; 3. Jordan Gross, Butler, 10.95; 4. Richard Simpson, Pick. North, 11.00; 5. Kamron Payne, Fairmont, 11.01; 6. Micah Coates, Pick Central, 11.03; 7. Chaz Sakala, Del. Hayes, 11.08; 8. Brayden Bryant, Austintown-Finch, 11.21

4x200 relay: 1. Pick Central, 1:25.59; 2. Wayne, 1:26.47; 3. Avon, 1:26.47; 4. Brunswick, 1:26.81; 5. Hoover, 1:27.45; 6. GlenOak, 1:27.70; 7. Watkins Memorial, 1:27.81; 8. Col. Independence, 1:28.72

1,600: 1. Ben Gabelman, Wester. North, 4:08.75; 2. Ethan Hope, Tol. St. Francis, 4:09.82; 3. Matthew Schroff, Olen Orange, 4:10.53; 4. Charles Guerrera, Dub. Jerome, 4:12.09; 5. Max Liao, Mason, 4:12.09; 6. Caden Ozburn, Dub Coffman, 4:13.04; 7. Charles Payne, Lakewood, 4:13.35; 8. Michael Dellasanta, Wester North, 4:15.46

4x100 relay: 1. Lak. West, 41.67; 2. Hamilton, 41.91; 3. Mass Washington, 42.14; 4. GlenOak, 42.19; 5. Walnut Ridge, 42.20; 6. Olen. Orange, 42.31; 7. Wayne, 42.28; 8. Medina, 42.45

400: 1. Mateo Medina, Elyria, 45.88; 2. Richard Simpson, Pick. North, 46.71; 3. Karl Dietz, Chardon, 46.87; 4. Jakob Weatherspoon, Avon, 47.31; 5. Andre Jackson, Whitehall-Yearling, 47.38; 6. Kaden Ellerbe, Beavercreek, 47.45; 7. Jay'vier Kerr, Cle. Heights, 47.63; 8. Joseph Taylor, Tol. St. Johns Jesuit, 49.63

300 hurdles; 1. Ty Jackson, Mayfield, 36.74; 2. Caleb Root, Tol. St. Johns Jesuit, 36.92; 3. Tyrell Cloud, Brush, 37.21; 4. Jack Newlove, Columbian, 37.26; 5. Nadir Langston, Hamilton Township, 37.49; 6. Miles King, Olen. Berlin, 38.06; 7. Logan Howe, Syl. Southview, 38.11; 8. Keng Martin, Wayne, 38.24

800: 1. Calvin Kilgallon, Lebanon, 1:51.23; 2. Hugh Jacobsmeyer, Olentangy, 1:52.39; 3. Preston Rieger, New Philadelphia, 1:52.57; 4. Dominic Jackson, St. Xavier,1:53.11; 5. Owen Towler, Gah. Lincoln, 1:53.16; 6. Jayden Williams, Oregon Clay, 1:53.47; 7. Sam Hopp, Twinsburg, 1:53.47; 8. Brock Farris, Boardman, 1:53.88

200: 1. Mateo Medina, Elyria, 21.67; 2. Richard Simpson, Pick North, 21.89; 3. Nick Robinson, Olen Orange, 21.96; 4. Tyrell Russell, Beechcroft, 22.32; 5. Jordan Gross Butler, 22.33; 6. Chaz Sakala, Del. Hayes, 22.34; 7. Jay'vier Kerr, Cle. Heights, 22:45; DNS, Jamier Averette-Brown. Wayne

3,200: 1. Samuel Ricchiuti, Dub. Jerome, 9:03.71; 2. Ryan Smith, Wor. Kilbourne, 9:04.83; 3. Maxwell Friederich, St. Ignatius, 9:05.87; 4. Evan Trapp, St. Xavier, 9:06.46; 5. Ben Gabelman, Wester North, 9:06.80; 6. Saketh Rudraraju, Olen Orange, 9:09.96; 7. Connor Long, Anthony Wayne, 9:10.30: 8. Eli Ilg, Mass Jackson, 9:10.82

4x400 relay: 1. Beavercreek, 3:13.25; 2. Moeller, 3:15.79; 3. Lexington, 3:17.18; 4. Brecksville, 3:18.77; 5. Chardon, 3:19.07; 6. Princeton, 3:20.19; 7. St. Xavier, 3:20.21; 8. Olentangy, 3:24.43

GIRLS

Discus: 1. Rania Brown, Avon, 151-10; 2. Aleeyah Betts, Princeton, 143-4; 3. Bridget Bergen, Avon, 143-3; 4. Kristen Berwanger, Mercy McAuley, 143-2; 5. Slone Sypolt, Louisville, 131-0; 6. Tahjaie Clark-Crowley, Springfield, 129-11; 7. Sierra Podolan, Med Highland, 129-9; 8. Mali Thornton, Eastmor Academy, 129-8

Long jump: 1. La'Shay Woods, Cle. JFK, 18-6.25; 2. Kaydence Doxley, Lakewood, 18-6.25; 3. Claire Downer, Cham. Julienne, 18-2.50; 4. Olivia Pace, Wester Central, 18-2.25; 5, Myranda Bottles, Syl. Southview, 18-9; 6. Lila Bednick, Olen. Liberty, 17-8; 7. Tazara Prophett, Walnut Hills, 17-5.25; 8. Alexys Sterling, Canton McKinley, 17-5

Shot put: 1. Claire Springer, Avon Lake, 44-11; 2. Samone Whitt, Lorain, 40-9.50; 3. Austin White, Mason, 40-7.75, 4. Kiyah Baker, Troy, 39-7.75; 5. Sarah Bero, Boardman, 39-1.75; 6. Sierra Podolan, Med Highland, 39-0.25; 7. Tatyana Green, Troy, 38.6-75; 8. Sophia IIi, Little Miami, 38-4

High jump: 1. Chayla Rankin, Olentangy, 5-8; 2. Dashayla Worlaw, Mt. Healthy, 5-6; 3. Syna Sony, Dub Jerome, 5-6; 4. D'Aysia Cotton, Cin. Northwest, 5-5; 5. Alyssa Grim, Centerville, 5-5; 6. Taylor Brownsword, Mass. Jackson, 5-5; 7. Brookyln Herbert, Teays Valley, 5-5; 7. Kara Glensenkamp, Del. Hayes, 5-5

Pole vault: 1. Claire Iaciofano, Turpin, 12-4; 2. Marissa Ratliff, No Royalton, 12-4; 3. Gabby Whalen, Miss Jackson, 12-0; 4. Annie McCracken, Granville, 11-6; 5. Ann Lehmann, Centerville, 11-6; T-6. Addison Crichley, Dub. Jerome, 11-6; T-6. Izabella Oliver, Springboro, 11-6; 8. Sarah Marchant, Nordonia, 11-6

100 hurdles: 1. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 14.28; 2. Anna Wile, Hil. Davidson, 14.91; 3. Faith Brown, Beavercreek, 14.98; 4. Jennifer Rawls, Shaker, Hts, 15.02; 5. Lauren Dawson, Medina, 15.06; 6. Myah Boze, Ross, 15.17; 7. Nidaya Webb, Dub Coffman, 15.23; 8. Marissa Rutter, Mount Vernon, 16.32

100: 1. Olivia Pace, Wester Central, 11.65; 2. Maira Scott, Hol Springfield, 11.95; 3. Te'aira Branham-Patrick, Wayne, 11.97; 4. Summer Swartwout, Colerain, 12.11; 5. Abby Love, Mason, 12.16; 6. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 12.19; 7. Heaven Wills, Lak. East; 8. Amahrie Harsh, Hoover, 12.34

4x200 relay: 1. Princeton, 1:38.76; 2. Col. Desales, 1:39.36; 3. Centerville, 1:39.39; 4. Mason, 1:39.86; 5. Lak. East, 1:40.30; 6. Gah. Lincoln, 1:40.42; 7. Hoover, 1:41.20; 8. Solon, 1:43.47

1,600: 1. Brook Chapman, Olen. Orange, 4:55.08; 2. Sarah Peer, Westlake, 4:55.41; 3. Marisa Heil, Lancaster, 4:58.53; 4. Hannah Jicha, Strongsville, 5:00.14; 5. Rudy Jacops, Hudson, 5:02.87; 6. Mairin O'Brien, Olen Orange, 5:05.04; 7. Kaite Will, Hudson, 5:05.05; 8. Ashley Alsko, Hil. Davidson, 5:05.21

4x100 relay: 1. Princeton, 46.64; 2. Wayne, 46.87; 3. Mason, 47.11; 4. Pick. Central, 47.20; 5. Wester Central, 47.23; 6. Solon, 47.75; 7. Olen. Liberty, 47.75; DQ, Col. DeSales, 48.11

400: 1. Riley Evans, Cloverleaf, 55.56; 2. Kayleigh Keyes, Beavercreek, 55.57; 3. Keena Sanders, Gah. Lincoln, 55.62; 4. Savannah Swanda, Twinsburg, 56.31; 5. Elizabeth Poling, Upper Arlington, 57.54; 6. Isabella Cicero, Aurora, 57.59; 7. Keira Archer, Chillicothe, 57.89; 8. Ady Armstrong, Hil. Darby, 58.27

300 hurdles: 1. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 42.69; 2. Azurie Garrett, Whitmer, 43.08; 3. Myah Boze, Ross, 43.58; 4. Lily Eagleston, Mason, 43.67; 5. Anna Wile, Hil. Davidson, 43.74; 6. Katlyn Pham, Lak. East, 43.84; 7. Ellie Meek, Wor. Kilbourne, 44.24; 8. Camille Neutzling, Mass. Perry, 45.09

800: 1. Jayla Atkinson, Stow-Munroe Falls, 2:09.51; 2. Kylie Feeney, Dub. Coffman, 2:09.83; 3. Celia Schulte, Hil. Davidson,2:10.58; 4. Sydney Stevenson, Dover, 2:11.62; 5. Natalie Keifer, Harrison, 2:14.27; 6. Grace Lavelle, Rocky River, 2:14.51; 7. Harper Brighty, Sy. Northview, 2:14.96; 8. Caroline Murnan, Loveland, 2:15.17

200: 1. Maira Scott, Hol. Springfield, 23.66; 2. Olivia Pace, Wester Central, 24.44; 3. Te'aira Branham-Patrick, Wayne, 24.55; 4. Summer Swartwout, Colerain, 24.58; 5. Abby Love, Mason, 25.03; 6. Trinity Bibbs, Wayne, 25.04; 7. MacKenzie Givens, Princeton, 25.10; 8. Savannah Swanda, Twinsburg, 25.68

3,200: 1. Elena Aldrink, Olen Liberty, 10:35.34; 2. Rae Kawalec, Chardon, 10:37.38; 3. Kaityln Reese, Avon, 10:40.98; 4. Daniela Scheffler, Uniont lake, 10:43.70; 5. Bentley Thomas, Ursaline Academy, 10:53.66; 6. Hannah Kersten, Perrysburg, 10:55.79; 7. Lucia Rodboro, Talawanda, 10:57.86; 8. Ella Daddario, Brunswick, 10.57.98

4x400 relay: 1. Upper Arlington, 3:50.02; 2. Solon, 3:50.26; 3. Shaker Heights, 3:53.26; 4. Twinsburg, 3:53.49; 5. Mason, 3:53.76; 6. Pick North, 3:54.02; 7. Lak East, 3:56.15; 8, Little Miami, 3:57.20

Friday's OHSAA Division I finals (top 8 medal)

BOYS

4x800 relay: 1. Westerville North, 7:39.91; 2. Mass Jackson, 7:40.02; 3. Lexington, 7:41.38; 4. Olentangy, 7:42.46; 5. St. Xavier, 7:43.80; 6. Dublin Coffman, 7:43.89; 7. Centerville, 7:44.33; 8. Mason, 7:46.49

GIRLS

4x800 relay: 1. Hilliard Davidson, 9:03.67; 2. Mason, 9:10.44; 3. Avon, 9:12.75; 4. Olentangy Orange, 9:13.69; 5. Strongsville, 9:13.99; 6. Rocky River, 9:15.54; 7. GlenOak, 9:16.14; 8. Stow Munroe Falls, 9:19.22.

Friday's OHSAA Division I semifinals (qualifiers move to Saturday's finals)

BOYS

110 hurdles: 1. Logan Howe, Syl. Southview, 14.08; 2. Ty Jackson, Mayfield, 14.17; 3. Nadir Langston, Hamilton Township, 14.40; 4. Tyrell Cloud, Brush, 14.21; 5. Antonio Coleman II, Solon, 14.41; 6. Nakoriyon Beason-James, Maple Heights, 14.46; 7. Caleb Root, Toledo St. John's Jesuit, 14.28; 8. Derek Uran, ELder, 14.56

100: 1. Mateo Medina, Elyria, 10.68; 2. Jordan Gross, Butler, 10.87; 3. Micah Coates, Pickerington Central, 10.94; 4. Jamier Averette-Brown, Wayne, 10.82; 5. Chaz Sakala, Del. Haynes, 10.92; 6. Kamron Payne, Fairmont, 10.96; 7. Richard Simpson, Pick. North, 10.80; 8. Brayden Bryant, Austintown-Fitch, 10.91

4x200 relay: 1. Wayne, 1:26.37; 2. Pickerington Central, 1:26.60; 3. Avon, 1:27.06; 4. Brunswick, 1:26.64; 5. GlenOak, 1:27.24; 6. Hoover, 1:28.09; 7. Watkins Memorial, 1:28.08; 8. Col, Independence, 1:28.11

4x100 relay: Lak. West, 41.58; 2. Wayne, 41.66; 3. GlenOak, 41.98; 4. Walnut Ridge, 41.89; 5. Medina, 42.01; 6. Hamilton, 42.06; 7. Mass. Washington, 42.04; 8. Olentangy Orange, 42.11

400: 1. Mateo Medina, Elyria, 47.69; 2. Richard Simpson, Pick. North, 47.72; 3. Karl Dietz, Chardon, 47.80; 4. Jay'vier Kerr, Cleveland Heights, 47.83; 5. KAden Ellerbe, Beavercreek, 47.96; 6. Andre Jackson, Whitehall-Yearling, 47.99; 7. Jakob Weatherspoon, Avon, 47.97; 8. Joseph Taylor, Toledo St. John's Jesuit, 48.09

300 hurdles: 1. Jack Newlove, Columbian, 37.47; 2. Caleb Root, Toledo St. John's, 37.64; 3. Logan Howe, Syl. Southview, 37.95; 4. Ty Jackson, Mayfield, 37.77; 5. Miles King, Olentangy Berlin, 37.77; 6. Keng Martin, Wayne, 38.10; 7. Tyrell Cloud, Brush, 38.03; 8. Nadir Langston, Hamilton Township, 38.10

200: Mateo Medina, Elyria, 21.45; 2. Tyrell Russell, Beechcroft, 21.59; 3. Jamier Averette-Brown, Wayne, 21.66; 4. Richard Simpson, Pick. North, 21.46; 5. Nick Robinson, Olentangy Orange, 21.72; 6. Chaz Sakala, Del.Hayes, 21.83; 7. Jordan Gross, Butler, 21.76; 8. Jay'vier Kerr, Cleveland Heights, 21.83

4x400 relay: 1. Beavercreek, 3:16.81; 2. Lexington, 3:17.63; 3. Chardon, 3:20.06; 4. Moeller, 3:17.28; 5. Princeton, 3:19.25; 6. Olentangy, 3:20.19; 7. Brecksville, 3:18.32; 8. St. Xavier, 3:20.58

GIRLS

100 hurdles: 1. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 13.91; 2. Lauren Dawson, Medina, 14.64; 3. Marissa Rutter, Mount Vernon, 14.70; 4. Anna Wile, Hilliard Davidson, 14.66; 5. Nadiya Webb, Dublin Coffman, 14.73; 6. Jennifer Rawls, 14.79; 7. Faith Brown, Beavercreek, 14.74; 8. Myah Boze, Ross, 14.75

100: 1. Olivia Pace, Wester. Central, 11.52; 2. Maira Scott, Hol Springfield, 11.68; 3. Summer Swartwout, Colerain, 11.81; 4. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 11.89; 5. Abby Love, Mason, 11.96; 6. Heaven Wills, Lak. East, 11.97; 7. Amahrie Harsh, Hoover, 11.99; 8. Te'aira Branham-Patrick, Wayne, 12.00

4x200 relay: 1. Princeton, 1:39.24; 2. Lak. East, 1:39.71; 3. Hoover, 1:40.50; 4. Centerville, 1:40.02; 5. Col. DeSale, 1:40.52; 6. Mason, 1:41.61; 7. Gah. Lincoln, 1:40.26; 8. Solon, 1:41.26

4x100 relay: 1. Wayne, 26.62; 2. Princeton, 47.19; 3. Mason, 47.26; 4. Col. DeSales, 47.35; 5. Wester. Central, 47.37; 6. Pick. Central, 47.93; 7. Solon, 48.01; 8. Olentangy Liberty, 48.09

400: 1. Savannah Swanda, Twinsburg, 54.88; 2. Riley Evans, Cloverleaf, 56.55; 3. Kayleigh Keyes, Beavercreek, 56.66; 4. Keena Sanders, Gah. Lincoln, 55.85; 5. Isabella Cicero, Aurora, 56.91; 6. Kiera Archer, Chillicothe, 57.02; 7. Elizabeth Poling, Upper Arlington, 56.61; 8. Ady Armstrong, 56.92

300 hurdles: 1. Ric'Keya White, Wayne, 41.75; 2. Azurie Garrett, Whitmer, 43.32; 3. Anna Wile, Hilliard Davidson, 43.72; 4. Myah Boze, Ross, 43.33; 5. Lily Eagleston, Mason, 43.75; 6. Ellie Meek, Wor.Kilbourne, 44.15; 7. Katlyn Pham, Lak. East, 44.08; 8. Camille Neutzling, Mass.Perry, 44.29

200: 1. Maira Scott, Hol. Springfield, 23.55; 2. Olivia Pace, Wester.Central, 23.98; 3. Summer Swartwout, Colerain, 24.13; 4. Te'aira Branham-Patrick, Wayne, 24.27; 5. Trinity Bibbs, Wayne, 24.48; 6. Savannah Swanda, Twinsburg, 24.66; 7. Abby Love, Mason, 24.53; 8. Mackenzie Givens, Princeton, 24.76

4x400 relay: Upper Arlington, 3:53.01; 2. Twinsburg, 3:53.16; 3. Solon, 3:53.75; 4. Shaker Heights, 3:54.52; 5. Pick. North, 3:55.05; 6. Mason, 3:58.23; 7. Little Miami, 3:57.02; 8. Lak. East, 3:57.79

This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: 2024 OHSAA state track and field meet: Complete results from Division I

2024 OHSAA state track and field championships: Complete results from Division I (2024)

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