The keep by f paul wilson5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Westfield had its best results in the field, with Tom Ewing taking second in the shot put and third in the discus. Griffith got past Fishers’ JonAnthony Hall by a half-inch the Tigers sophomore’s top jump was 22 feet, 6.25 inches. Michael Griffith was the long jump winner, with his best jump 22 feet, 6.75 inches. Josiah Bird got a victory in the discus with a throw of 165 feet, 5 inches. Southeastern had a superb day in the field. How does that feel? “Pretty good,” he said. Now that he has a record jump under his belt, Hall will likely get more attention from around the state. ![]() In fact, Hall has made rapid progress since he began jumping, going from 5-8 as a sophomore to 6-foot as a junior. Hall said that his best jump prior to conference was 6-2, so he only set a new record, but shattered his own personal best as well. “Every time I get up there, I have to breathe, calm down a little bit, run through everything I got to do and then I just got to jump.” “I have to be extremely focused,” said Hall. The Royals senior delivered a new meet record in the high jump, clearing 6 feet, 7 inches. The most exciting performance of the night came from Hamilton Southeastern’s Rowan Hall. ![]() Two Brownsburg vaulters also cleared 13-6, but Johnston got the win on fewer misses. Will Johnston was another winner for the Millers, as he took the pole vault in a leap of 13 feet, 6 inches. ![]() Noblesville’s Asher Propst made a big surge during the final 500 meters to win the 3200 run. ![]()
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