The Panthers won two of the three relays starting with the sprint relay to open Saturday. Behind the team Brayson Choate, Cooper Neil, Landon Durst, and West Texas A&M football signee, Landyn Hack, Panhandle took gold and punched a ticket to state thanks to a time of 43.74. The Panthers weren’t done as the 800-meter relay team of Wyatt Brookshire, Neil, Hank Heck and Durst clocked a gold medal time of 1:31.68. Though they didn’t advance to state, the mile relay team still earned key points with a bronze medal time of 3:28.48.
The Stratford brother combination of Luke and Bryce Braden will get to participate at the state track meet together. Luke cleared 6-foot-3 to find the gold medal stand in the high jump while Bryce was flat out impressive uncorking a season best and Texas Panhandle best throw of 178-feet-11 inches to win the discus event.
Like the boys’ team, the Panhandle girls relays were very strong. The 800-meter relay squad of Makennah Austin, Sydney Adee, Grace Sims and Leah Land ran to a 1:44.09 for the first gold. Then in the final race of the day the Ettes defended their mile relay crown behind a tremendous effort from Austin, Land, Sims and Adee by clocking a a season best time of 4:05.62.
The Boys Ranch girls showed up to run on Saturday. The sprint relay team involving Oriana Artz, Dana Beam, Saige Conner and Aletha Usanga, opened the meet with a gold medal winning effort of 50.42. Usanga then showed her top speed running a 12.31 for another gold in the 100-meter dash.
The top two finishers in each event qualify for the UIL Class 2A state track meet set for May 11-13 at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin. For a look at the full results from the Region I-2A meet please click https://www.spatotrack.us/results/highschool/2023/wtreg/