2014 OHSAA Track & Field
State Championships
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2014 OHSAA
Track & Field State
Championships
Jesse Owens Memorial
Stadium
The Ohio State University, Columbus
June 6 & 7, 2014
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Division I
Division II
Division III
Wheelchair Division
State
Tournament Recap
Division III
McDonald girls and Lima Central Catholic boys win
first team track and field state championships
COLUMBUS, Ohio � McDonald captured its
first girls track and field team state championship and Lima Central
Catholic won its first boys track and field team state championship on
Saturday at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium during the 107th boys and 40th
OHSAA girls track and field state tournament. McDonald senior Jai�Lyn Mosley
was named state champion in the girls shot put with a best distance of
42-11.75 and also was named state champion in girls discus (157-05). Girls
participants from McDonald finished second in the 4x200-meter relay and
4x100-meter relay. Overall McDonald claimed six podium finishes and
accumulated 45 points. Defiance Tinora and Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas
tied for second after accumulating 44 points overall.
Lima Central Catholic claimed the Division III
boys team track and field state championship by finishing with an overall
score of 52. The Thunderbirds claimed the state championship in the boys
4x200-meter relay for the second straight year, following up their Division
III state tournament record time in 2013 of 1:28.04 with a new record time
of 1:27.86. Central Catholic senior Jamir Coleman claimed the boys 100-meter
dash championship with a time of 10.86 and also claimed the boys 200-meter
dash championship with a time of 21.88. Coleman was also a member of the
state champion 2013 and 2014 4x200 relay teams for the Thunderbirds. The
boys long jump championship was claimed by LCC senior Mykale Rogers, who
took home the third state gold medal of his career. His jump of 24� 5 1/2�
is an OHSAA Division III state tournament record in the long jump. Lima
Central Catholic had eight podium finishes overall.
Gahanna Columbus Academy senior John Lint broke
the state tournament record in the boys 300-meter hurdles with a time of
36.32, breaking Warren John F. Kennedy�s Chad Zallow�s state record set in
2013 of 36.87.
Division II
Dayton Meadowdale wins first girls track and field
state championship; Dayton Dunbar wins its eighth boys title
COLUMBUS, Ohio � The Dayton City League
saw two of its conference members take home Division II team state
championships on Saturday at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. Dayton Meadowdale
won its first OHSAA girls track and field state team championship and Dayton
Dunbar continued its school�s success by winning its eighth track and field
state team championship overall. Meadowdale finished with 40 points and
Dunbar finished with 47 points.
Meadowdale senior and 2013 girls 400-meter dash
champion Oksana Lawrence captured her second consecutive OHSAA girls track
and field state 400-meter dash championship in 2014 with a time of 53.98.
The Meadowdale girls 4x400 meter relay team claimed the gold medal in the
event with a time of 3:54.42, while the 4x200 team for Meadowdale won gold
with a time of 1:40.88. Meadowdale, with five podium finishes overall, also
had podium finishes in the girls 100-meter dash and girls long jump.
Dunbar moves into fourth place all-time in boys
state track and field championships by winning its eighth. Dunbar had podium
finishes in five events, including the boys 4x800 meter-relay, boys
110-meter hurdles, boys 4x200-meter relay, boys 100-meter dash and boys
800-meter run.
Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy junior Sammy
Bockoven won the girls 1600-meter run with a time of 4:49.53, setting the
OHSAA Division II state tournament record. The previous record was held by
Reading�s Connie Robinson in 1982. Another record set during the 2014 OHSAA
state track and field tournament in Division II was the girls 3200-meter
run. Caledonia River Valley senior Hannah Campbell claimed gold and the
Division II state tournament record with a time of 10:40.66, breaking the
previous mark set by Cincinnati Wyoming�s Emily Stites in 2012 of 10:43.32.
Division I
Solon wins back-to-back girls Division I state
championships, Cleveland Glenville wins 16th all-time boys state track and
field title
COLUMBUS, Ohio � For the second straight
year, Solon is the girls Division I state track and field champions and for
the 16th time, the Tarblooders of Cleveland Glenville are state champions in
boys track and field. Solon used an overall point total of 47 to win its
second consecutive and second all-time girls track and field state
championship, while Cleveland Glenville�s overall score of 40 propelled the
Tarblooders to their 16th boys track and field championship, placing them
first all-time in boys track and field in Ohio and tied with Cleveland
Heights Beaumont girls track and field for most overall.
Solon had seven podium finishes to pace its way
to the state title. Senior Jelvon Butler took second place in the girls
100-meter dash with a time of 11.90, first place in the girls 200-meter dash
with a time of 23.98, and was a member of Solon�s second place girls 4x200
team and a member of Solon�s fifth place girls 4x100 meter relay team.
Glenville had five podium finishes, including
three first-place finishes. Glenville senior Davon Anderson won gold in the
boys 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.64 and also claimed second in the
boys 300-meter hurdles with a time of 36.39. The Glenville 4x100-meter relay
team won first place with a time of 41.47, as did the boys 4x400-meter relay
team with a time of 3:13.75.
Cincinnati St. Xavier junior Michael Vitucci set
a Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium record in the boys 1600-meter run with a time
of 4:07.96. The Division I state tournament record was not broken, and
remains credited to Westerville North�s Bob Kennedy with a time of 4:05.13,
set in 1988.
In the wheelchair division, Ravenna Southeast
junior Jenna Fesemyer turned in an overall outstanding performance, winning
and setting state tournament records in all events of girls wheelchair
competition, including the 800-meter run, shot put, 400 meter-dash and
100-meter dash. Fesemyer was the previous record holder in the 100, 400 and
shot put.
The two-day total attendance for the 2014 OHSAA
state track and field tournament was 27,068. Saturday�s attendance was
14,504.
State
Championships Participants, Assignments & Results
Regional Tournament Results
District Tournament Results
Schedule:
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Track & Field Facility Diagram
Friday, June 6 |
9:30 a.m. |
Division
II Field Events (5) |
9:30 a.m. |
Division III Running
Events Preliminaries 4 x 800 Relay Final |
1:00 p.m. |
Division
III Field Events (5) |
1:30 p.m. |
Division II Running
Preliminaries 4 x 800 Relay Final |
4:00 p.m. |
Division III
Field Events (5) |
4:45 p.m. |
Division I Running
Preliminaries 4 x 800 Relay Final |
Saturday, June
7 |
9:00 a.m. |
Division II Field
Events (5) |
9:30 a.m. |
Division III Running
Finals |
11:10 a.m. |
Wheelchair
Division 800 Meter (B/G) |
12:00 p.m. |
Division I Field
Events (5) |
12:00 p.m. |
Wheelchair
Division Boys Shot Put (following footed shot put) |
1:00 p.m. |
Division II Running
Finals |
2:10
p.m. |
Wheelchair
Division 400 Meter (B/G) |
3:00 p.m. |
Division I
Field
Events (5) |
3:00 p.m. |
Wheelchair
Division Girls Shot Put (following footed shot put) |
4:30 p.m. |
Division I Running
Finals |
4:45 p.m. |
Wheelchair
Division 100 Meter (B/G) |
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