FHS’ girls won with 108 points, while the host school finished in second place at 98.5.
Poplarville (77) took third, followed by Slidell (49.5), Hammond (46), Chalmette (45.5), Salmen (36), Pearl River (34), Covington (31.5) and First Baptist Christian School (24) rounded out the 10-team field.
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There were also two double winners, including Fontainebleau’s Nicole Durham and Pearl River’s Gail Walker.
Durham won the 800 (2:35) and 1,600 meters (5:29).
Walker was first in the shot put (34-0) and the discus (104-0).
Fontainebleau had one other first-place finish in Kasey Miller, who took the pole vault (9-0).
Three Northshore runners won events. Jasmine Dumas took the title in the 100-meters (12.88), while Brandi Dabney captured the 100-meter hurdles (17.09) and Macy Degruy posted a top spot for the 200 (26.63).
The Lady Panthers also swept the relays. They captured the 4x100 (51.80), 4x200 (1:49) and 4x400 (4:38).
First Baptist’s Gabrielle Jennings captured the 3,200 (11:59) for the second-straight week, while Salmen’s Jonte Pajeud was victorious in the 400 (1:03) and Covington’s Melinda Newman took the javelin (112-4).
The remaining event winner was Poplarville’s Stacey Hagenson. She captured the 300-hurdles (52.59).
Other local top six girls’ finishers:
100-meters: 3. Gibson, SAL, 13.21; 4. Chaney, NHS, 13.40.
200: 2. Doll, NHS, 27.20; 5. McDonald, 28.46; 6. (tie) Andrews, SHS and Kelly, PRHS, 28.80.
400: 2. Pittman, SAL, 1:03; 3. Ward, 1:05; 5. Eads, NHS, 1:07; 6. Incaprera, PJP, 1:09.
800: 3. Incaprera 2:45; 4. Kerry, FHS, 2:45; 5. Neal, 2:51; 6. Grommon, SAL, 2:51.
1,600: 3. Thurber, FHS, 6:03; 4. Neal, NHS, 6:26.
3,200: 3. Thurber, 13:22; 4. Brianna Thompson, SHS, 13:29; 5. Brittany Thompson, 13:44; 6. Moran, SAL, 13:52.
100-hurdles: 2. Ohlenforst, PRHS, 18.32; 3. Campbell, FHS, 18.43; 4. Davis, SHS, 18.58.
300 hurdles: 2. Gibson, SAL, 52.66; 3. Campbell, 55.67; 5. Tyson, CHS, 56.49; 6. Gautier, SHS, 57.42.
4x100: 3. SHS, 52.76; 5. SAL, 54.39; 6. 56.37.
4x200: 3. SHS, 1:50; 4. SAL, 1:51; 6. PJP, 1:58.
4x400: 2. FHS, 4:42; 4. SHS, 5:18; 5. CHS, 5:31; 6. PJP, 5:45.
High jump: 2. Stewart, CHS, 4-10; 3. Pittman, NHS, 4-8; 4. Jonté, SAL, 4-8; 6. Ward, FHS, 4-4.
Long jump: 2. Parker, CHS, 15-5; 3. Kelly, PRHS, 15-2; 4. Littlepage, SHS, 15-2.
Triple jump: 2. Miller, FHS, 31-2; 4. Pando, FHS, 31-2; 5. Bickham, NHS, 29-5.5.
Discus: 2. Guttierrez, FHS, 97-9; 4. Petty, 81-9; 5. Erickson, NHS, 80-4.5.
Pole vault: 2. Batiste, FHS, 7-0; 3. Campbell, SHS, 7-0; 4. Plavnick, SHS, 7-0; 6. (tie) Sharp, CHS and McElroy, NHS, 6-0.
Shot put: 2. Petty, FBCS, 32-5; 4. Rachel, SHS, 30-7; 5. White, FHS, 30-1.5; 6. (tie) Washington, PRHS, 27-9.5.
Javelin: 4. Grillot, FHS, 88-7; 5. Petty, 81-9; 6. Paxton, FHS, 77-4.
Boys:
Fontainebleau won with 114 points.
Northshore was second at 98, and Salmen along with Slidell tied for third scoring 60 apiece. Chalmette (58) was fifth, followed by Covington (40), Poplarville (35), Hammond (32), Pearl River (22), St. Paul’s (18) and First Baptist Christian School (5) rounded out the 12-team field.
There were four double-winners in Fontainebleau teammates Corey O’Dell and Patrick White along with Salmen’s Robert Turner and Slidell’s Armand Williams.
O’Dell took the 1,600-meters (4:44) and the 3,200 (10:27). White captured the discus (146-1) and the shot put (47-6).
Turner topped everyone in the 110-hurdles (15.23) and the 300 hurdles (41.98).
For the second-straight week, Williams captured the long jump (20-6) and the high jump (6-6).
FHS had one other first-place finish in Evan Northey for the pole vault (13-0). He was also fifth for the 400 (54.42).
Northshore tallied six top spots. Mason McGee took the javelin (184-5). He was also fourth in the discus (129-0) and sixth for the shot put (42-6.5).
Tilton England won the 100-meters (10.89), while Adam Chopin topped the 200 (22.63) and Trevor Harrison took the 400 (51.51). England was also runner-up in the 200 (22.92).
NHS won two of the three relays, 4x100 (44.03) and the 4x200 (1:32).
Slidell won the 4x400 relay (3:42).
Also locally, St. Paul’s Ethan Mizell captured the 800 (2:07) and was fourth in the 1,600 (4:55).
The only other top spot went to Chalmette’s David Bienemy, who was first in the triple jump (41-5.5).
Local top six boys’ finishers:
100: 2. Barnes, PRHS, 10.92; 3. Joseph, NHS, 10.96; 4. Foucha, SAL, 11.11; 6. Laurent, FHS, 11.21.
200: 3. Foucha, 23.16; 5. Laurent, FHS, 24.01; 6. Smyre, SHS, 24.22.
400: 4. Brumfield, SHS, 54.12; 6. Mackey, SAL, 54.45.
800. 3. Connelly, FHS, 2:08; 5. Diaz, SAL, 2:11; 6. Dautrieve, CHS, 2:13.
1,600: 3. Bradley, FHS, 4:55; 5. Dautrieve, 5:02; 6. Earhart, 5:04.
3,200: 3. Gautreaux, FHS, 11:04; 4. Earhart, 11:21; 5. Rudolph, SHS, 11:21; 6. Gill, SHS, 11:33.
110-hurdles: 2. Overstreet, NHS, 15.84; 3. Udeh, FHS, 15.97; 4. Ragas, FHS, 16.31; 5. Saucier, PJP, 16.43; 6. Lacoste, SAL, 17.28.
300-hurdles: 2. Ragas, FHS, 44.11; 4. Saucier, 44.56; 5. Udeh, 44.89; 6. Carroll, SHS, 45.18.
4x100: 2. SHS, 44.12; 3. PRHS, 44.59; 4. CHS, 44.67; 5. FHS, 45.33.
4x200: 2. SHS, 1:32; 3. SAL, 1:33; 5. FHS, 1:35.
4x400: 2. NHS, 3:44; 3. FHS, 3:48; 5. SAL, 3:54; 6. CHS, 4:04.
High jump: 2. Wilson, SAL, 6-0; 5. Carroll, NHS, 5-10; 6. Evans, SHS, 5-8.
Long jump: 2. Gillum, PRHS, 20-1.25; 3. Wilson, 20-0.5; 6. Johnson, NHS, 18-11.75.
Triple jump: 5. Adams, SAL, 38-6.
Discus: 2. Mizell, CHS, 135-10; 3. Smith, CHS, 131-8; 5. Benard, FHS, 123-1; 6. Thomas, SHS, 119-8.
Pole vault: 2. Ragas, CHS, 12-6; 4. Robichaux, SPS, 10-6; 5. Ory, SHS, 10-0; 6. Woodham, 9-0.
Shot put: 2. Luke, FHS, 46-4; 4. Larocca, CHS, 45-9; 5. Faciane, SAL, 42-7.5.
Javelin: 2. Jeanmarie, PJP, 147-5; 3. Bellanger, CHS, 144-0; 5. Eckholdt, PJP, 133-9; 6. Hunt, FHS, 123-6.



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