Wren boys win AAA track and field state title, best results from Anderson and Pickens

Wren boys track and field team poses with the SCHSL AAA state championship trophy.
Wren boys track and field team poses with the SCHSL AAA state championship trophy.

The SCHSL Track and Field State Championships wrapped up Saturday and D.W. Daniel won the AAA title.

Here are the top individual and team performances from the area:

Crescent (Class AA)

Crescent boys placed second in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 42.87 seconds.

Eric White, senior

White won the boys 100 in 10.84  and won the 200 in 21.97.

Allie Dickerson, senior

Dickerson tied for first in the girls high jump by clearing 4 feet, 10 inches.

Liberty (Class AA)

Isaac Esuary, sophomore

Esuary won the boys 3,200 by finishing in 10:6.34,  nearly seven seconds faster than second place.

Alex Peraza, junior

Peraza placed second in the boys high jump by clearing 6-2.

Savannah Welborn, junior

Welborn won the girls discus at 109-6 the shot put at 39-3.5.

Kendall Meinders, senior

Meinders placed second in girls discus at 708-11 and placed third in the shot put at 34-8.

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Belton-Honea Path (Class AAA)

Ryan Lee, freshman

Won the boys pole vault at 13-0.

Thaddaeus Bertoni, senior

Bertoni placed third in the boys 1,600 in 4:30.62.

Aisha Edmond, sophomore

Edmond placed second in the girls 1,600  in 2:26.04.

Graycen Sanders (left) poses with her Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Scholarship award next to coach Jacob Wichelns.
Graycen Sanders (left) poses with her Sharonda Coleman-Singleton Scholarship award next to coach Jacob Wichelns.

Daniel (Class AAA)

Daniel girls placed third in the 4x800 relay and finished in 10:14.08.

Ashby Williams, freshman

Won the girls 3,200 by 10 seconds in 11:39.57.

Jaylen Brown-Wallace, junior

Placed second in the boys long jump at 22-10.25 and placed second in the triple jump in 43-6.5.

Griff Bates, senior

Placed second in the boys pole vault at 13-0.

A’Maiya White, junior

White placed second in girls shot put at 33-6.5.

Palmetto (Class AAA)

Kinsley Allen, junior

Allen won the girls high jump at 5-2.

Xzorion Brown, senior

Brown placed third in the boys 100 in 10.64.

Pendleton (Class AAA)

Pendleton placed third in the boys 4x800 in 8:21.4.

Ronan O’Neill, senior

O'Neill won the boys 3,200 by 25 seconds, finishing in 9:36.57.

John Barnes, senior

Barnes placed third in the boys javelin at 166-0.

Powdersville (Class AAA)

Powdersville girls placed fourth overall and the 4x400 relay team won in 4:2.88.

The boys  4x800 relay placed second and finished in 8:21.18.

Grace Davis, freshman

Davis placed second in the girls 100 in 12.12.

Amari Rambert, seventh grade

Rambert placed second in the girls 400 in 59.37.

Krista Silletti, freshman

Silletti placed third in the girls 400 in 59.62.

Wren (Class AAA)

Wren boys won the overall team AAA state championship and the boys   4x800 relay team won in 8:6.96.

Travon West, junior

West won the boys 110 hurdles in 14.98.

William Wright, senior

Wright placed second in the boys 1,600 in 4:29.67.

Dustyn Scruggs, senior

Scruggs placed third in the boys 800 in 1:57.51.

Kirsten Miller, freshman

Miller placed third in girls shot put in 33-0.5.

Easley (Class AAAA)

Aamari Kelly, eighth grade

Kelly placed second in the girls long jump at 17-3.

Meya Mckinney, sophomore

Mckinney placed third in the girls long jump at 16-8.5.

Kieayla Williams, junior

Williams placed third in the 100 in 12.12.

Westside (Class AAAA)

Ayanna Hunt, freshman

Hunt won the girls discus and became back-to-back champion. She won with a throw of 136-9.

Jamar Boston, sophomore

Boston placed second in the boys high jump by clearing 6-4.

T.L. Hanna (Class AAAAA)

Jack McGahey, senior

McGahey placed third in the boys 800 in 1:56.10.

Joshua Miller covers high school sports for The Anderson Independent-Mail. Have questions, story ideas, scores and stats involving high school athletics? Send them to his email at jdmiller@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter: @NameIsJoshua

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