Brandywine boys top Coloma, New Buffalo

The Brandywine boys track team warmed up for Friday’s Division 4 Regional at Centreville by sweeping Coloma and New Buffalo Monday.

The Bobcats defeated the Comets and the Bison 109-2.

Brandywine split with Coloma and New Buffalo in the girls’ portion of the meet.

The Bobcats defeated the Comets 60-45 and lost to the Bison 50-42.

Michael Robbins won four events as he was part of the winning 3,200- and 1,600-meter relay teams, as well as winning the 800- and 1,600-meter runs.

Nathan Andrews won three events as he captured both hurdle races and was a member of the 1,600-meter relay team.

Ciara Markin and Emily Pedzinsk both won three events for the Brandywine girls team.

 

Boys results

Team Scores

Brandywine 109, Coloma 28; Brandywine 109, New Buffalo 28; Coloma 87, New Buffalo 49

 

Individual results

4×800 relay: 1. Brandywine (Michael Robbins, Zach Schmidt, Wyatt Eager, Tyler Danner) 9:06.48; 2. Coloma, 9:40.77; 110 hurdles: 1. Nathan Anders (B) :15.65; 2. Andrew Duckett (B) :15.72; 3. Zac Stevens (C) :18.92; 100: 1. Brandon Earles (B) :12.04; 2. Blake Lerner (B) :12.92; 3. Charlie Rodriguez (B) :12.95; 4×200 relay: 1. Brandywine (Blake Lerner, Charles Kuemin, Matt Kline, Caleb Horst) 1:41.5; 2. Coloma, 1:48.74; 1,600: 1. Michael Robbins (B) 4:42.95; 2. Alex Woerdehoff (NB) 4:50.8; 3. Wyat Eager (B) 4:54.01; 4×100 relay: 1. Brandywine (Balke Lerner, Tyler VanLaecke, Brandon Shriver, Brandon Earles) :48.68; 2. Coloma, :50.23; 400: 1. Kamren English (NB) :53.8; 2. Matt Kline (B) :56.47; 3. Drace Taylor (C) :58.74; 300 hurdles: 1. Nathan Anders (B) :41.22; 2. Andrew Duckett (B) :42.63; 3. Brandon Bower (C) :46.31; 800: 1. Michael Robbins (B) 2:12.68; 2. Andrew Boocher (B) 2:18.11; 3. Wyatt Eager (B) 2:23.57

200: 1. Drace Taylor (C) :24.84; 2. John Tarnowski (NB) :25.81; 3. Charles Kuemin (B) :25.82; 3,200: 1. Tyler Danner (B) 10:15.13; 2. James Harrell (B) 11:15.25; 3. Ryan Cade (C) 11:41.76; 4×400 relay: 1. Brandywine (Nathan Anders, Matt Kline, Michael Robbins, Andrew Duckett) 3:45.28; 2. Coloma, 4:09.85; Long jump: 1. Drace Taylor (C) 19-4¾; 2. Andrew Duckett (B) 19-3; 3. Nathan Anders (B) 18-9¾; High jump: 1. Kamren English (NB) 6-0; 2. Andrew Boocher (B) 5-9; 3. Austin Knapp (B) 5-9; Shot put: 1. Wayne Seabury (C) 41-10; 2. Richard Nekvasil (NB) 40-11; 3. Charlie Rodriguez (B) 38-7; Discus: 1. Marty Ward (B) 116-4; 2. Richard Nekvasil (NB) 92-4; 3. Jake Szilagyi (B) 91-1; Pole vault: 1. Zac Stephens (C) 11-0; 2. Charles Kuemin (B) 10-6; 3. Brandon Shriver (B) 9-6

 

Girls results

Team scores

Brandywine 60, Coloma 45; New Buffalo 50, Brandywine 42; New Buffalo 54, Coloma 43

 

Individual results

4×800 relay: 1. no results; 100 hurdles: 1. Jade Madison (NB) :17.9; 2. Anna Bardusk (NB) :18.36; 3. Erin Churchill (C) :19.98; 100: 1. Ciara Markin (B) :15.21; 2. Brianna Gleason (B) :16.21; 3. Liz Stein (NB) :16.29; 4×200 relay: no results; 1,600: 1. Sydney Sample (C) 6:54.01; 2. Lizzy Martin (C) 7:51.79; 4×100 relay: 1. no results; 400: 1. Ciara Markin (B) 1:09.38; 2. Makena Bowen (B) 1:10.39; 300 hurdles: 1. Anna Bardusk (NB) :55.04; 2. Erin Churchilll (C) :56.07; 3. Brianna Gleason (B) 1:03.74; 800: 1. Emily Pedzinski (B) 2:45.16; 2. Brianna Krugh (C) 3:35.07; 3. Lizzy Martin (C) 3:38.97.

200: 1. Miranda Geisler (NB) :30.98; 2. Makena Bowen (B) :31.04; 3,200: 1. Sydney Sample (C) 15:02.74; 4×400 relay: 1. Brandywine (Makena Bowen, Emily Pedzinski, Ciara Markin, Brianna Gleason) 5:29.45; Long jump: 1. Rayona Hart-Wilson (C) 14-8¼; 2. Jade Madison (NB) 14-7; 3. Makenda Bowen (B) 13-4; High jump: 1. Emily Pedzinski (B) 4-10; 2. Ashli Drewes (NB) 4-10; 3. Erin Churchill (C) 4-6; Shot put: 1. Jade Madison (NB) 39-7½; 2. Melissa Vinson (NB) 27-1½; 3. Emilie Bush (B) 25-7; Discus: 1. Jade Madison (NB) 116-9; 2. Ashli Drewes (NB) 65-6; 3. Liz Stein (NB) 61-8; Pole vault: 1. Bethia Sypian (C) 7-3; 2. Miranda Geisler (NB) 6-0; 3. Brittany Schroeder (C) 5-6

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