Salem’s Kaylee Carlisle prepares for the Div. II discus competitors on Friday on the state monitor meet.
DAYTON — Salem senior Kaylee Carlisle did what she needed to do on the state monitor meet Friday.
“I’m very completely happy”, she mentioned. “I needed to put and have enjoyable.”
Carlisle positioned for the second 12 months in a row within the Division II ladies discus, putting fifth after being seventh final 12 months.
Her greatest throw of 135-feet-0 got here on her second try within the preliminaries. She adopted that up with a 130-1 and was sitting in fourth place after the primary three throws.
“I’m pleased with the place I began from and the place I’m now,” she mentioned.
Norton senior Morgan Hallett received for the third straight 12 months with a toss of 152-2, ending 10 toes forward of the sphere. She had 4 throws over 140 toes.
“It’s so good to speak to the ladies,” Carlisle mentioned. “They’re all so good. They make you’re feeling good.”
Carlisle, Hallett and state runner-up Brooke Simon from Ostego had a protracted chat whereas ready for the medal ceremony.
“Truthfully, not gossip, however small discuss issues we will all relate to,” Carlisle mentioned.
“We have been hungry. How we needed to eat and the way drained we have been.”
She completed seventeenth within the Division II shot put earlier Friday. Her greatest toss of 35-1 1/2 got here on her second try.
“I just like the discus so much higher,” Carlisle mentioned. “One, I’m higher at it and two, it’s extra enjoyable.”
Hallett additionally received the shot put for third time with a toss of 44-0.
Carlisle shall be attending Kent State College within the fall on a partial monitor scholarship.
“I’m excited,” she mentioned. “We’re simply going to go every week sooner than the others (when courses begin).”
Far throw
The discus was thus far down the highway rivals and followers needed to get shuttled to it.
“It was totally different,” Carlisle mentioned. “It was extra remoted. It didn’t cease any of us from doing effectively.”
What number of throws would it not take her to get from the discus space to Welcome Stadium?
“Most likely 50,” Carlisle mentioned. “It’s a hike.”
State notes
¯ Salem senior Rylee Hutton completed eleventh within the Division II ladies lengthy leap. All threw of her jumps have been greater than 16-1, together with 16-11 1/4 on her first try.
Columbus Africentric senior Ashtan Winfrey, the state runner-up final 12 months, received the state title on her closing try, leaping 19-6.
¯ Beaver Native junior John Wilson was fifteenth within the Division II boys lengthy leap.His greatest leap of 19-4 1/2 got here on his first try. He added 18-9 1/4 on his third leap.
Toledo Central Catholic sophomore Victory Singleton received at 22-0 1/2.
¯ Salem freshman Maddie Gorby and East Liverpool sophomore Kailynn Kirby tied for seventeenth place within the Division II ladies excessive leap.
Each acquired over 5-foot-0 on their third makes an attempt earlier than going out at 5-2.
Eleven jumpers cleared 5-4 with Cincinnati Wyoming junior Penelope Webb successful at 5-7.
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