
Heber Springs (Maygan Jarvis, Addison Hudspeth, Natalie Buffalo, Cristina Garcia), 2:00.72.ġ600-meter relay - 2. Heber Springs (Ava Noble, Eva Jones, Mia Screeton, Lili Chaney), 1:03.78.Ĩ00-meter relay - 3. Samantha Gilley 20.33.ģ00-meter hurdles - 1. Cristina Garcia 31.07.Ĥ00-meter dash - 6. Heber Springs (Jonathan Henriquez, Colton Cole, Caleb Bradley, Jaxson Cox), 9:45.35. Heber Springs (Remington Bradley, Landon Leisenring, Logan Cox, Aaron Combs), 4:26.21.ģ200-meter relay - 6. Heber Springs (Colt Allen, Alex Roy, Bent McClain, Preston Roberson), 1:46.44.ġ600-meter relay - 6. Heber Springs (Colt Allen, Bent McClain, Landon Leisenring, Preston Roberson) 53.98.Ĩ00-meter relay - 6. Evan Burgess 23.60.ģ00-meter hurdles - 5. The Heber Springs senior boys track team pose with the runner-up trophy from the 4A-A district track meet. The state meet will be held at Nashville High School on Tuesday. We had good effort and left all out on the track.” I was pleased with the second-place finish. “All you can from them is to give their best. “I’m proud of the girls,” Heber Springs girls’ coach Hunter Davis said. The Lady Panthers scored 119 points, 30 points behind conference winner Clarksville. Riley Bailey, Allison Wildman, Sydney Buffalo and Vallie Cantrell were runner-up in the 3200-meter relay. Natalie Buffalo, Jarvis, Garcia and Birmingham finished second in the 1600-meter relay. Jarvis, Addison Hudspeth, Natalie Buffalo and Cristina Garcia were third in the 800-meter relay. The Lady Panthers qualified in three relays for the state meet. Jaylea Hooten, runner-up for the girls’ high-point award, won the high jump and finished third in the long jump, and the 100- and 300-meter hurdles. Birmingham won the 100- and 300-meter hurdles. Jarvis topped the field in the pole vault and discus. Maygan Jarvis and Rylee Birmingham won multi-events for the Lady Panthers. We are working to become better in those events.” The distance races were the main difference.

“It is always good to have a lot of personal bests and good performances,” Cresswell said. The Panthers scored 154.50 points, 18.50 points behind conference champion Ozark. Nathan Poff claimed third place in the 1600-meter run and qualified for the state meet. King won the 200-meter dash and finished third in the 100-meter dash and the triple jump. Kevin King was the other Panther who qualified in multi-events. “Parker is one of those athletes born with a lot of athletic abilty,” Cresswell said. Heber Springs head boys’ coach Dale Cresswell said Brown’s performance was not a surprise to him. Winning the high point again was a surprise.” Brown had also won the high point award at the 4A-4 junior high district meet on April 21. Heber Springs freshman Parker Brown won the high point award the 4A-4 district track meet.
