The Ballard men's track team showcased their talent and determination at the South Hardin Relays on Friday, earning an impressive second place in team points.
Eli Rouse delivered a standout performance, securing first place and setting a personal record in the open 200 with an impressive time of 22.76 seconds. Max Davidson displayed his versatility and skill by claiming double gold in both the 3200 and 1600-meter events, achieving a season best in the 3200 with a time of 11:02.34. Graden Hermann demonstrated his strength by finishing 2nd in the 3200 and 3rd in the 1600.
In field events, Jackson Wacha achieved a personal record in shot put with a throw of 43 feet and 3 inches. Additionally, Chase Ihle showed his speed and agility, earning 3rd place in the 110 high hurdles with a personal record time of 14.9 seconds.
Comments From Men's Head Coach Darren Herrold: