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Region II-4A results
April 27, 2008
By DAVID CLAYBOURN
Herald-Banner Staff
DENTON -- One-fourth
of an inch was the difference between Greenville sophomore
Jessica Franklin advancing to state in the long jump and
becoming an alternate.
Franklin leaped 18
feet 6 inches to nip Lancaster’s Ambra McCuin by one-fourth of
an inch for second place at the Region II-4A track and field
championships on Saturday at Fouts Field.
Franklin advances to
the University Interscholastic League’s state meet on May 9 in
Austin. McCuin will serve as the alternate. It will be
Franklin’s first trip to state.
Franklin wasted no
time in challenging for a state berth, popping the big jump on
her first attempt.
“I was pumped up at
the beginning,” said Franklin.
The Greenville
sophomore leaped 16-10 on her second attempt, 17-7 1/2 on her
third and then scratched on her final three attempts, having
trouble hitting the board.
McCuin, who’d soared
18-3 on her third attempt, went after Franklin’s mark on the
Lancaster jumper’s final attempt but at 18-5 3/4 was an
eyelash short.
Tai’Shea Reese of
Kilgore won the event and set a new regional record with her
leap of 19-9 1/2 on her second attempt. Reese ranks among the
state’s leaders.
Greenville junior
Rocio Medrano cleared a season-best 5-4 in the high jump.
Medrano matched the same height as four other jumpers, but
they had less misses at previous heights so Medrano was
awarded sixth place.
“She did an
excellent job, clearing 5-4, keeping herself in it,” said
JoAnna Vaden, the Lady Lions’ field event coach.
Val Cammon of Waco
Midway won the event with a clearance of 5-6.
Vaden said Medrano’s
form “has come a long way” this season.
“So has Jessica’s,”
said the GHS coach.
Greenville senior
Katie Jones cleared 7-6 in the pole vault but wound up 16th in
the competition. Whitney Binder of Lindale won at 10-6.
Lancaster dominted
the girls division at regional, winning the 4x100 (46.99), the
4x200 (1:37.89) and the 4x400 (3:45.94), the 300-meter hurdles
(Ashley Starks, 42.42), the triple jump (Ambra McCuin, 39-9
1/2) and the shot put (Esme Walls, 40-1/4). |