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Rochester Relays, Pontiac Hurdlers Shine at Plains Invitational

A deep and competitive field converged on Pleasant Plains High School on Saturday, April 11, for the boys’ Plains Invitational. With a wide array of talent across the sprint, distance, and field disciplines, the meet transformed into a showcase of individual brilliance and relay dominance, highlighted by a Rochester sprint relay sweep and a masterful hurdle performance from Pontiac’s Cesar Gutierrez.

Rochester controlled the baton exchanges all afternoon. The Spartans’ 4×100 squad set the tone with a winning time of 43.32, followed closely by a 1:30.81 victory in the 4×200 relay. They capped their day on the track with a decisive 3:28.90 finish in the 4×400 relay. Rochester’s success carried over into the field events, where Dylan Durocher captured the shot put title with a toss of 15.68 meters, and Khordell Gregory leaped 12.16 meters to win the triple jump.

Pontiac also made a massive impact, particularly in the technical events. Cesar Gutierrez was untouchable over the barriers, executing a clean sweep of the hurdles. He took the 110-meter high hurdles in 14.89 and followed it up with a 39.79 finish in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles. Pontiac added a pair of field victories courtesy of Logan McCabe, who cleared 4.49 meters to win the pole vault, and Hunter Christenson, who took the long jump with a 6.59-meter leap.

Defending their home track, the Pleasant Plains boys turned in a stellar all-around showing. Kadyn Harmony secured gold in the 200-meter dash in 22.14, while Nathan Frey established a personal-best time of 50.39 to win the 400 meters. Elijah Teefey brought the home crowd to its feet in the distance events, winning the 1600 meters in a season-best 4:31.80.

Rock Island’s distance runners proved too much for the pack to handle. Steven Hernandez outlasted the field to win the 800 meters with a personal-best 2:04.70, and Elliot Batz dominated the 3200 meters, crossing the finish line in a personal-best 9:23.76.

Other notable performances included Litchfield’s Alec Roach blazing to an 11.09 to win the 100-meter dash, while the Litchfield 4×800 relay team outpaced the field to take gold in 9:23.73. St. Joseph-Ogden’s Brennan Oleynichak launched the discus 160 feet for a commanding victory, and Colfax Ridgeview’s Noah Hastings cleared a season-best 1.77 meters to win the high jump.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

(Note: Official team scores were not recorded for this event. Participating teams are listed below.)
| Participating Teams |
|—|
| Altamont |
| Athens |
| Colfax (Ridgeview) |
| Litchfield |
| Maroa-Forsyth |
| Pleasant Plains |
| Pontiac |
| Riverton |
| Rochester |
| Rock Island |
| St. Joseph-Ogden |

Scoring Drives

(First-Place Event Finishes)

  • 100 Meters: Alec Roach, Litchfield (11.09)

  • 200 Meters: Kadyn Harmony, Pleasant Plains (22.14)

  • 400 Meters: Nathan Frey, Pleasant Plains (50.39)

  • 800 Meters: Steven Hernandez, Rock Island (2:04.70)

  • 1600 Meters: Elijah Teefey, Pleasant Plains (4:31.80)

  • 3200 Meters: Elliot Batz, Rock Island (9:23.76)

  • 110m Hurdles: Cesar Gutierrez, Pontiac (14.89)

  • 300m Hurdles: Cesar Gutierrez, Pontiac (39.79)

  • Relays: Rochester (4×100, 4×200, 4×400), Litchfield (4×800)

  • Shot Put: Dylan Durocher, Rochester (15.68)

  • Discus: Brennan Oleynichak, St. Joseph-Ogden (160′ 0″)

  • High Jump: Noah Hastings, Colfax Ridgeview (1.77m)

  • Pole Vault: Logan McCabe, Pontiac (4.49m)

  • Long Jump: Hunter Christenson, Pontiac (6.59m)

  • Triple Jump: Khordell Gregory, Rochester (12.16m)

Individual Statistics

  • MULTI-EVENT WINNERS: Cesar Gutierrez, Pontiac (110m Hurdles, 300m Hurdles).

  • RELAYS: Rochester swept the sprint and middle-distance relays, winning the 4×100 (43.32), 4×200 (1:30.81), and 4×400 (3:28.90). Litchfield captured gold in the 4×800 relay (9:23.73).

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