The winning teams for the relays included the 4x200 quartet of Sontheimer, Hawkins, Lewis and Kaelyn Walters, the 4x400 with Sontheimer, Lewis, Robinson and Olivia Adams, and the 4x800 team of Bostick, Robinson, Kenedee Moss and Becca Erisman. The Lady Panthers won 10 individual CCC titles while the boys finished with seven, combining for a score of 369 points to outpace second-place Palmyra’s 199 points.Īmong the multiple champions for the Centralia girls were Shelby Lewis in the 200, 400 and the 4x200 and 4x400 relays, Jozelynn Bostick in the 800, 1600, 3200 and the 4x800 relay, Harper Sontheimer in the 100 hurdles and the 4x200 and 4x400 relays, Autumn Hawkins in the long jump and the 4x200 relay, and Annie Robinson in the 4x400 and 4x800 relays. The Centralia girls and boys each won the Clarence Cannon Conference meet to take home conference titles, winning in the standings with 194 points (Clark County second with 98) and 175 points (South Shelby second with 112), respectively. What has been the case all season was the case on Monday in Macon.
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