Boys track sectional nearly completed at South

May 20—The Terre Haute South boys track and field sectional nearly made it under the wire on Thursday, but threatening weather prevented completion of the meet.

All but the shot put was completed before lightning and rain stopped the meet for good. The shot put will be completed at 5 p.m. on Friday.

The star of the day was Northview's Nolan White. White won two individual events (1,600, 3,200) and was on the Knights' winning 3,200 relay team. White won the 1,600 with a time of 4 minutes, 27.90 seconds. His 3,200-winning time was 9:54.20. White was also on Northview's runner-up 1,600 relay team.

The Knights had more advancing finishes than any other school in the individual events as the Knights claimed eight top-three spots, the threshold needed for automatic entry into the regional. Jcim Grant was Northview's other event winner as he won the 800 with a time of 2:01.39.

Another multi-event winner was Sullivan's William Newby. He won the 100 crown with a time of 10.80 seconds and the 200 at 22.20. Newby was not on Sullivan's sectional-winning 400 relay team as they won with a time of 44.11.

South had seven top three-finishes. Johnavon Rich won the long jump as he sailed 20 feet, 4 inches. Cole Welch won the discus with a throw of 132 feet-7 inches.

Other South individuals with top three finishes included Jacob Jackson (long jump), Donnie Smock (discus), Ethan Aidoo (1,600), Stephen Markle (400) and Eric Haworth (800). South also won the 1,600 relay at 3:31.40.

West Vigo had three individuals advance. Griffin Akers won the pole vault with a clearance of 12 feet. Eli Roach (200) and Andrew Sedletzeck (high jump) also advanced.

South Vermillion had two individuals go through, including high jump winner Lucas Bush, who cleared six feet. Tristan Benskin also moved on in the discus.

Terre Haute North had two individuals advance. Colin Frank finished second in the high jump and Dylan Zeck was second in 3,200. The Patriots also finished third in the 1,600 and 3,200 relays.