Robinson, Galbreath do it again

Junior Emmanuel Robinson and freshmen Rosetta Galbreath did their thing again at the University of Oklahoma. Their thing? Winning hurdles.

Guthrie competed in the John Jacobs High School Invitational on the campus of OU, but where without several athlete’s due to ACT test and the Guthrie prom.

The Lady Jays took eighth place out of 15 teams with 28 points as Piedmont won the team title with 125. For the Jays, they finished third overall with 37 points and was well behind John Marshall’s top spot with 138 points.

Galbreath competed in three events and won the 100 hurdles with a time of 16.42. She also finished third in the 100 meters race and fourth in the long jump.

Kyra Macedo competed in three events as well and in the 300 hurdles finished fourth with a time of 53.22. Macedo also took in the 100 meters and 100 hurdles, but did not place.

Lady Jay C.C. Bates threw the discus 99-6 for a fourth place finish.

Robinson dominated the short distance races by winning two and finishing second in the other. Robinson, a junior, won the 110 hurdles and the 100 meter. He won the hurdles with a time of 14.46 and a 10.97 in the 100 meters. In the 200 meters, he finished with a time of 22.36 and was just .02 behind Northwest Classsen’s senior runner Terrance Johnson.

Sophomore distance runner Jonathan Ogan finished third in the 1600 meters with a time 4:52.28. Walker Cross competed in the same event and came across the in sixth in 5:00.44.

Zac Brown competed in the field events and finished fifth in the discus and eighth in the shot put.

Guthrie will have a full team ready to go when they head to Ponca City Tuesday for a 10am meet.

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