Bombers Third At Norsemen Relays

Bombers Third At Norsemen Relays

The Ballard Bombers soared to impressive heights at the recent Norsemen Relays, showcasing their prowess across multiple events.

Parker Miller and Landon Chance showcased their skills in the high jump, with Miller clinching first place and Chance securing second. Both athletes achieved personal records by clearing 6-0, demonstrating their dedication and improvement.

Max Davidson delivered a remarkable performance in the 3200-meter race, slicing an impressive 32 seconds off his previous personal record. Davidson strategically raced, drafting behind a competitor for 7 1/2 laps before making a decisive move in the final 200 meters, clocking in at a stellar 10:31.58.  The 4x800 relay team consisting of Chance Lande, Jakson Fleischmann, Jameson Witt, and Dillon Shoen delivered a season-best performance, crossing the finish line in 8:30.15 to claim the top spot.

In the shuttle hurdle relay, Chase Ihle, Stetson Kane, Kiir Wol, and Curtis Hinzman combined their talents to achieve a season-best time of 1:04.40, earning a well-deserved second place.

Chase Ihle showcased his agility and speed by securing first place in the 110 hurdles with a time of 15.70, highlighting his technical proficiency in hurdling.  Eli Rouse blazed through the competition in the 200-meter dash, clinching first place with an impressive time of 23.41, showcasing his sprinting prowess.

Max Davidson continued his stellar performance by achieving a personal record in the 1600-meter race, crossing the line in 4:57.77, further solidifying his position as a standout athlete for the Ballard Bombers.

Comments From Men's Head Coach Darren Herrold:

"Another great meet for our track athletes.  This was our last meet before conference and state qualifying, so we utilized quite a few of our JV athletes.  All performed outstanding in both individual and relay events.  Coaches are pleased with how all of our athletes have progressed throughout the season.  Preparing for our next 3 weeks, we know our athletes are ready and eager to compete.  All have worked hard throughout the season, and both their mental and physical progression is amazing to see.  As a team, we have fought injury, adversity, and the Iowa springtime winds.  Our athletes have faced these challenges with their heads high, and we'll be ready for the next 3 weeks."
 
The Bombers are back in action on Wednesday - May 1 when they compete in the Raccoon River Conference Meet at Carlisle.  The meet will start at 4:00 PM.
 

TEAM SCORES

1. Nevada, 131.5

2. Roland-Story, 131

3. Ballard, 114

4. Greene County, 104

5. Aplington-Parkersburg, 86.5

6. South Hamilton, 80

7. Ogden, 57

8. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows, 14

9. Woodward Academy, 2

 

Photo Credit: Davidson Photography