Western Reserve's Johnson win Division II high jump
COLUMBUS - Western Reserve senior Darren Johnson's second day at the 2011 State Track and Field Championships has already been more successful than his first day.
Johnson defended his high jump title, by winning the event again in Division II with a jump of 6-feet, 8-inches. Johnson said his goal was to reach seven feet, but he failed on his three attempts.
After failing to place in the long jump on Friday, Johnson seems to be back on track. He still has to run the 200 and 400 later on Saturday.
Here's how some other athletes have fared early on Day 2 of the 2011 State Track and Field Championships at Jesse Memorial Owens Stadium:
Division II
Boys discus - Junior Michael Ebert (Perkins) 4th place, 162-11.
Girls long jump - Sophomore Brittany Gates (Keystone) 11th place, 16-03.25.
Girls shot put - Junior Amelia Strickler (Bay) 14th place, 37-00.
Division III
Girls 400 - Senior Ashten Robson (Western Reserve) 5th place, 58.75.
Johnson defended his high jump title, by winning the event again in Division II with a jump of 6-feet, 8-inches. Johnson said his goal was to reach seven feet, but he failed on his three attempts.
After failing to place in the long jump on Friday, Johnson seems to be back on track. He still has to run the 200 and 400 later on Saturday.
Here's how some other athletes have fared early on Day 2 of the 2011 State Track and Field Championships at Jesse Memorial Owens Stadium:
Division II
Boys discus - Junior Michael Ebert (Perkins) 4th place, 162-11.
Girls long jump - Sophomore Brittany Gates (Keystone) 11th place, 16-03.25.
Girls shot put - Junior Amelia Strickler (Bay) 14th place, 37-00.
Division III
Girls 400 - Senior Ashten Robson (Western Reserve) 5th place, 58.75.
Labels: Bay, Keystone, Perkins, Track and Field, Western Reserve
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