By John Goolsby, Prep Sport Editor
BIRMINGHAM – The Hewitt indoor track team wrapped up the regular season at the Last Chance Invitational Saturday.
Haven White set a school record in Pole Vault at 11-0.
Avery Cahoon finished second in the 1600 Meters with a time of 5:07.
Madisyn Hawkins finsihed third in Shot Put with a throw of 34-11.
The Girls 4×400 team finished third with a time of 4:11.
Top 10 performers:
Jadon Loving, 60 Meters: 7.11
Tori Mack, 60 Meter Hurdles: 9.02
Haven White, 60 Meter Hurdles: 9.64 and Long Jump: 15-11.50
Mary Durham 800 Meters: 2:24
Jamal Hobbs, High Jump: 5-10
Elizabeth Willingham, Pole Vault: 8-00
Shaw Helfrich, Pole Vault: 13-00
Alex Jones, Pole Vault: 12-6
Ben Reeves, Pole Vault:12-0
Boys 4×800: 8:51
“Both boys and girls teams are prepped and ready for the indoor state meet this weekend at the Birmingham CrossPlex,” said head coach Jamey Curlee.
“The girls are poised and ready to take on the three-in-a-row state champions Hoover High School.”
“Seniors Madison Hawkins, and Tori Mack will lead the charge to de-throne the Bucs,” he said.
“The guys have a tight battle between James Clements and Vestavia Hills for the second-place spot.”
“Seniors Jadon Loving, Collin Wadsworth, and junior Michael Igbinoghene will lead the guys for a trophy to bring back to Trussville,” Curlee said.
“The girls are currently in second place in the state and the boys are a very close fourth with James Clements and Vestavia barely ahead of them.”
“I have challenged the teams to step up and go get our trophies back!”
The Hewitt boys and girls both won indoor three years ago.