Red Bay wins county track
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 By  Bart Moss Published 
2:30 pm Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Red Bay wins county track

The Red Bay Tigers won both the girls and boys Franklin County Track Meet this past Wednesday at Red Bay.  Here is a list of all the winners from the event:

GIRLS

4 x 100-meter relay: Red Bay

4 x 400-meter relay: Phil Campbell

4 x 800-meter relay: Red Bay

100-meter run: Carmen McDowell, Belgreen

200-meter run: McKenna Young, Red Bay

400-meter run: Kaylie Lindley, Red Bay

800-meter run: Hannah Welborn, Phil Campbell

1600-meter: Gracie Montgomery, Tharptown

3200-meter run: Kimberly Luna, Belgreen

100-meter hurdles: Carmen McDowell, Belgreen

Long jump: Noelle Willingham, Belgreen

Triple jump: Noelle Willingham, Belgreen

Javelin: Lila Blackburn, Belgreen

Shot put: Karli Byrd, Vina

Discus: Kass Giesler, Vina

BOYS

4 x 100-meter relay: Belgreen

4 x 400-meter relay: Red Bay

4 x 800-meter relay: Tharptown

100-meter run: Aiden Guinn, Red Bay

200-meter run: Jalen Vinson, Red Bay

400-meter run: Malachi Minor, Tharptown

800-meter run: Winston Nolen, Tharptown

1600-meter run: Winston Nolen, Tharptown

3200-meter run: Hunter Pounds, Red Bay

100-meter hurdles: Nathan Elrod, Red Bay

Long Jump: Alex Betts, Belgreen

Triple Jump: Nate Stidham, Vina

Javelin: Boone Swinney, Phil Campbell

Shot Put: Logan Scott, Red Bay

Discus: Logan Scott, Red Bay

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