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Three members of the girls track team of James Clemens display the first place trophies both the girls and boys squads won at the annual Redcoat Invitational Track Meet held at Bob Jones High. Photo contributed

James Clemens And Bob Jones Shine At Redcoat Invitational Track Meet

MADISON- The track and field program at Bob Jones High again hosted its annual Redcoat Invitational with over 30 schools from across the Tennessee Valley on hand to go through the day-long event at the artificial turf track complex at the school. Bob Jones’ top rival, fellow Madison City School’s James Clemens, came to the land of the Patriots and swept the competition in both boys and girls divisions. The visiting Jets posted 161 points to win the girls and 175 points to earn the boys trophies.

Individual talents from local schools were certainly on exhibition. Junior Jordan Urrutia of Bob Jones posted three gold medals performances in the sprint races, James Clemens super junior Benjamin Thomason took home three individual first place medals while fellow Jets, Zaria Parker and Tramani Osley were tops in girls winning two gold medals each.

For Urrutia, whose younger sister, Alivia, is an outstanding member of the girls team at Bob Jones, his 10.77 in the 100-meter race tied for the best time in the state this season and his 21.86 time in the 200-meter sprint is now set as the fastest in Alabama.

Meanwhile, Thomason’s gold medal performances came in the long jump, 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles to set the pace for team trophy winning Jets. Parker’s winning times came in the 100m and 200m while Osley was tops in both the long jump and triple jump events.

The top five team scores were, Boys: 1. James Clemens 175, 2. Bob Jones 137, 3. Huntsville 119, 4. Brooks 50, 4. Decatur 50; Girls: 1. James Clemens 161, 2. Huntsville 117.5, 3. Bob Jones 89, 4. Brooks 87, 5. Buckhorn 46.

Individual event results among the top three places and local schools included, Boys: 4×100- 1. Bob Jones 42.95; 4×100 throwers- 3. James Clemens 49.26; 4×400- 1. James Clemens 3:25.64, 3. Bob Jones 3:37.17; 4×800- 2. Bob Jones 8:48.50, 3. James Clemens 8:49.67; high jump- 1. Malachi Mitchell, 12, Bob Jones 6-04; long jump- 1. Ben Thomason, 11, James Clemens 21-04.50, 3. Caleb Sanders, 10, Bob Jones 50-09.50; triple jump- 3. Samual Johnson, 8, Bob Jones 40-07.00; pole vault- 1. Austin Abney, 11, James Clemens 12-00.00, 2. Brandon Fisher, 11, James Clemens 12-00.00; discus- 2. Christian Kemp, 12, Bob Jones 133-08.00; javelin- 3. Christian Kemp, 12, Bob Jones 142.06.00; 100m- 1. Jordan Urrutia, 11, Bob Jones 10.77, 3. Caleb Sanders, 10, Bob Jones 11:06; 200m- 1. Jordan Urrutia, 11, Bob Jones 21.86, 3. Crishawn Willingham, 10, James Clemens 22.84; 400m- 1. Jordan Urrutia, 11, Bob Jones 49.20, 2. Jordan Morrison, 12, Bob Jones 49.45, 3. Crishawn Willingham, 10, James Clemens 49.94; 800m- 1. Dylan Dryer, 11, James Clemens 1:58.87; 1600m- 2. Luke Alverson, 10, James Clemens 4:26.31; 3200m- 1. Luke Alverson, 10, James Clemens 9:38.43, 2. Cole Robinson, 11, James Clemens 9:38.74; 110m hurdles- 1. Benjamin Thomason, 11, James Clemens 15:09, 2. Isaac Pollard, 11, James Clemens 15.98; 300m hurdles- 1. Benjamin Thomason, 11, James Clemens 40.93, 2. Ezion Rolingson, 10, James Clemens 41.47, 3. Isaac Pollard, 11, James Clemens 41.85.

Girls: 100m- 1. Zaria Parker, 10, James Clemens 12:09; 200m- 1. Zaria Parker, 10, James Clemens 25.30; 400m- 1. Alexa Moore, 12, James Clemens 1:00.73; 3200m- 3. Kylie Gero, 10, James Clemens 12:08.72; 4x100m- 1. James Clemens 49.49; 4x100m throwers- 1. James Clemens 59.04; 4×400- 2. James Clemens 4:18.16, 3. Bob Jones 4:27.95; 4x800m- 3. Bob Jones 10:30.85; high jump- 1. Kaitlyn Ford, 12, Bob Jones 5-04, 3. Reese Yarbrough, 12, James Clemens 5-00; long jump- 1. Tramani Osley, 12, James Clemens 16-08, 3. Kalah Christopher, 9, Bob Jones 16-00; triple jump- 1. Tramani Osley, 12, James Clemens 34-06.25; pole vault- 1. Joanna Crawford, 10, Bob Jones 9-00, 2. Ashlyn Diehl, 11, James Clemens 8-06, 3. Sydney Truesdail, 12, Bob Jones 8-06; shot put- 1. Kassidy Anderson, 11, James Clemens 33-00, 3. Alayna Langston, 12, James Clemens 30-08.50.

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