WCC held the 28th Annual Student Awards Reception
April 10, 2025Taylon Hope’s “Cold In Colorado” Hits the Heart With Vivid Imagery and Deep Emotion
April 11, 2025Husky Track Results (from Wednesday)
Ashe county faced off at home against Hibriten, South Caldwell, and Johnson County (TN). Both the men’s and women’s team won the meet.
Personal best performances from athletes include:
John David Lea in the 100m and Long Jump
Pablo Barcenas in the 100m and 200m
Junior Barcenas in the 100m, 200m, and Long Jump
Eric Perez-Denza in the 100m and 200m
Will Russel in the 100m and 200m
Eric Guijosa in the 100m and 400m
Gael Guijosa in the 100m and 400m
Tallon Kingsley in the 400m
Jamie Barker in the 1600m
Sam Pyles in the 1600m
Caleb Gonzales in the Long Jump
Austin Cox in the Pole Vault
Sam Hess in Discus placing 2nd overall
Emmy Holman in the 200m
Abby Bingham in the 400m
Emily Lewis in the 400m and 3200m placing 2nd in the 3200m
Audrey Satterwhite in the 1600m
Emory Taylor in the 1600m winning the event
Gracie Finley in the Long Jump winning the event and also qualifying for regionals and setting a new school record with a jump of 16’11”.
Abby Miller in Discus winning the event and qualifying for regionals
Natalie Carpenter in Shot Put and Discus, placing 2nd in discus
Addison Calloway in discus
Other notable performances include:
Kolter Rollins placing 2nd in the 400m
Richie Cliff won the Pole Vault
Jude Tilley won the discus
Chloe Henson, Abigail Miller, and Natalie Carpenter placed 1-3 in Shot Put respectively.
The women’s 4x800m relay won, the team consisted of Josie Franca, Abby Bingham, Evie Pyles, and Emory Taylor
The Men’s 4x800m relay also won and that team consisted of Jamie Barker, Carlos Araujo, Owen Roten, and Garrett Oller.
Ashe county will travel to Watauga next Wednesday the 16th.