Kambria Moored

The Hopkins girls’ track team checked in fifth and boys seventh in the Hastings Relays Friday afternoon.

The girls scored 751 team points and the boys 603. Hudsonville won both of the competitions.

The Lady Vikings fared well in the sprints.

Sophomore sprinter Riley Homrich took first place in the 100-meter dash by turning her personal best time of 12.93 seconds.

The 400-meter relay quartet came in first with Kambria Moored, Ellarie Baugh, Sierra Emaus and Homrich win a time of 51.97 seconds.

Moored was runner-up in the 100-meter high hurdles with a time of 17 seconds flat, only six-hundredths of a second way from first. She turned in a fifth-place performance in the 300-meter hurdles.

Freshman Keila Bonga was third in her first time throwing the discus, at 102-6.

The Lady Vikings’ 800-meter team was fourth with Navaya Ingle, Ava VanderVeen, Emaus and Homrich.

Senior Landen Klinge won the pole vault easily with a leap of 12 feet, nine inches.

Clayton Kerber finished second in the 110-meter high hurdles in 16.59 seconds.

Joshua Maule took third in the shot put with a toss of 41 feet, eight inches.

Jacob Helder was third in the 300-meter hurdles in 44.65 and Kerber was three seconds behind him in fourth place,

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