After Day 2 of the 36th annual Doug Hall Relays hosted at McDaniel Track, MBA came away with the win in the 18-team field and two new school records!
Montgomery Bell Academy 101
Brentwood Academy 86
John Overton High School 45
Father Ryan High School 39
Ravenwood High School 26
The Webb School of Bell Buckle 19
Martin Luther King, Jr., High School 14
Independence High School 13
McGavock High School 13
[...and 7 more high schools]
Notable MBA performances:
1st 4x400m Relay Freshman (3:53.12)
*JP Newman, Owen Anderson, Justin Guo, John Little
1st 4x800m Relay Freshman (8:52.23)
*JP Newman, Justin Guo, George Clements, Gabe Guillamondegui
1st Pole Vault Freshman: Javier Wooden (9-06.00)
1st 3x110m Shuttle Hurdle Relay (48.37)
*Jack Perry, Trey Polley, Cade Redmond
1st High Jump (tie): John Switzer & Brooklen Davis (6-04.00)
1st Long Jump: Trey Polley (21-08.00)
2nd Middle Distance Medley Relay (3:34.61)†
*Landan Left, John Switzer, Harrison Dawkins, Samuel Trumble
1st Distance Medley Relay (10:05.48)‡
*Jack Wallace, Hunter Armstrong, Mitchell Chaffin, Samuel Trumble
†These four runners broke MBA's school record for the middle distance relay set in 2016 by Sam Dugan, Ty Chandler, Tom Peters, Will Peters (3:35.97).
‡These four runners broke MBA's school record (by 18.67 seconds!) for the distance medley relay set last year at this same meet by Jack Wallace, Tahj Woods, Mitchell Chaffin, Samuel Trumble (10:24.15). Their time this year also broke the Doug Hall meet record (10:21). Samuel Trumble, in his 1600m leg (4:13), would have broken MBA's 1600m school record (4:16.88) if the run had occurred in an open event. No MBA coach had seen a high school boy run under 3 minutes for the 1200m leg before Jack Wallace did yesterday (2:58).
We next compete at the Nashville City Championship with field event finals on Tuesday, running prelims on Wednesday, and running finals on Friday night at Harpeth Hall.