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Douglas’ Trevor Butts stands out at BCAA north qualifier

 

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Blanche Ely’s No. 7 ranked national sprinter Rashard Robinson put off his show until Saturday’s BCAA Track championships at Dillard. With Robinson cruising to qualifying times, Douglas’ Trevor Butts seized the spotlight by winning the 100 hurdles, 300 hurdles and triple jump and leading the Eagles’ 1,600-relay team to second place at the BCAA north qualifier at Blanche Ely on Wednesday.

“This was a big meet leading up to Saturday,’’ Butts said. “I came in with the confidence to win all three individual events. I’m looking for a couple guys out there in the hurdles. Ely will be there and Maurice Dix from St. Thomas Aquinas.”

Robinson, expected to be among the biggest draws at the BCAA Finals after clocking a personal-best 10.46 at the Walter Dix Invitational, barely broke a sweat in winning that race in 11.02. Robinson also teamed with Justin Campbell, Trevonte McFadden and Thomas Geddis to win the 400-meter relay in 43.20 and came back to win the 200 in 22.00 after his starting blocks slipped.

“In the 100, I didn’t want to go too hard,’’ Robinson said. “I just cruised it to get me to Saturday and get ready. I’m expecting to win the 100 and 200 through God, and our relay team to place in the top three. This means a lot. God has blessed me with a lot of things.”

Robinson’s teammate, Joi Ballard, was the top girls’ sprinter, winning the 100 in 12.46, the 200 in 25.03 and also finishing third in the high jump behind Douglas’ Gillian Morrison (5-0) and Monarch’s Josephine Gulston (4-10).

Monarch’s Hannah Prock won the girls’ 800 (2:30.56) and 1,600 (5:30.37) while Pompano Beach’s Tyra Frazier took the triple jump (33-6) and long jump (15-4.25).

The girls’ weighted throws belonged to Monarch’s Phoebe Gustely, who won the discus with a toss of 121-2 and the shot put (28-11.50).

It was the Tyler Bell show in the boys’ distance races. The Colts’ senior won the 800 in 2:00.30, the 1,600 (4:42.62) and led the 3,200-relay team of Indy Aronson, Dior King-Aris and Guy Sebastian Lamarre-Laurent to victory in 8:30.69.

Coral Springs also dominated the boys’ pole vault with Kaleb Simmons (11-6), Matthew Detig and Wolky Belancourt finishing 1-2-3.

BCAA Track Championships north qualifier

Boys results - 1,600: 1. Tyler Bell (CS) 4:42.62, 2. Bagliere (Mon) 4:44.07, 3. Buytenhuys (Doug) 4:48.59; 100: 1. Rashard Robinson (Ely) 11.02, 2. Victoria (Mon) 11.27, 3. Smith (CGlades) 11.28; 110 Hurdles: Trevor Butts (Doug) 15.20, 2. Nesbitt (Ely) 15.55, 3. Mekenzie (Ely) 15.76; 200: 1. Rashard Robinson (Ely) 22.00, 2. Jackson (Doug) 22.51, 3. S. Smith (CGlades) 22.54; 300 hurdles: 1. Trevor Butts (Doug) 39.90, 2. Steven Nesbitt (Ely) 39.96, 3. Clifford Williams (CS) 41.24; 3,200: 1. Alexander Margetts (Doug) 10:46.43, 2. Baglieri (Mon) 10:47.12, 3. Ozery (Doug) 10:52.54; 400: 1. Jevon Jackson (Doug) 49.68, 2. R. Robinson (Ely) 50.14, 3. Roach (Ely) 51.15; 400 relay: 1. Blanche Ely 43.20, 2. Coral Springs 44.05, 3. Coral Glades 44.47; 1,600 relay: 1. Blanche Ely 3:28.32, 2. Douglas 3:33.99, 3. Coral Springs 3:37.62; 3,200 relay: 1. Coral Springs 8:30.69, 2. Douglas 8:35.70, 3. Blanche Ely 8:50.09; 800: 1. Tyler Bell (CS) 2:00.30, 2. Schwartz (Doug) 2:06.53, 3. Rutledge (Ely) 2:07.14; Discus: 1. Tyquan Fields (Ely) 137-4, 2. Rein (Doug) 123-9, 3. Edmond (Ely) 119-10; High jump: 1. Steven Nesbitt (Ely) 6-2, 2. Cooper (CS) 6-2, 3. James (Ely) 5-10; Long jump: 1. Chazton Mekenzie (Ely) 21-5, 2. Jean-Pierre (CS) 21-4, 3. Yang (CS) 21-3; Pole vault: 1. Kaleb Simmons (CS) 11-6, 2. Matthew Detig (CS) 11-0, 3. Wolky Belancourt (CS) 9-6; Shot put: 1. Marcson Frais (PB) 41-8, 2. Fields (Ely) 41-3, 3. Knight (Ely) 40-6.75; Triple jump: 1. Trevor Butts (Doug) 44-5, 2. James (Ely) 44-2, 3. Yang (CS) 42-3; Girls’ results - 1,600: 1. Hannah Prock (Mon) 5:30.37, 2. Atyeo (Doug) 5:40.18, 3. DiCintio (PB) 5:43.83; 100: 1. Joi Ballard (Ely) 12.46, 2. Wilson (Doug) 12.46, 3. Gulston (Mon) 12.70; 100 hurdles: 1. Gillian Morrison (Doug) 15.94, 2. Griffin (CS) 18.45, 3. Elder (Mon) 18.75; 200: 1. Joi Ballard (Ely) 25.03, 2. Gulston (Mon) 25.60, 3. Wilson (Doug) 26.47; 300 hurdles: 1. Gillian Morrison (Doug) 48.26, 2. Spain (Ely) 48.74, 3. Charles (Doug) 51.08; 3,200 : 1. Jade Fungquee (Mon) 12:15.67, 2. Jacobazzi (CS) 12:18.22, 3. J. Johnson (PB) 13:07.40; 400: 1. Josephine Gulston (Mon) 58.97, 2. Snell (DB) 1:01.26, 3. Treijs (CS) 1:01.83; 400 relay: 1. Blanche Ely 48.08, 2. Coral Springs 51.69, 3. Pompano Beach 52.06; 1,600 relay: 1. Coral Springs 4:14.99, 2. Douglas 4:18.84, 3. Pompano Beach 4:22.16; 3,200 relay: 1. Douglas 10:21.19, 2. Coral Springs 10:37.02, 3. Pompano Beach 10:42.09; 800: 1. Hannah Prock (Mon) 2:30.56, 2. Atyeo (Doug) 2:31.42, 3. Hutchinson (Doug) 2:34.83; Discus: 1. Phoebe Gustely (Mon) 121-02, 2. Austin (Mon) 87-9, 3. Kerr (PB) 84-1; High jump: 1. Gillian Morrison (Doug) 5-0, 2. Gulston (Mon) 4-10, 3. Ballard (Ely) 4-10; Long Jump: 1. Tyra Frazier (PB) 15-4.25, 2. Spain (Ely) 15-3.75, 3. Hires (Ely) 15-1.75; Pole vault: 1. Lauren Chabarek (Doug) 10-0, 2. Pollock (CS) 7-6, 2. Ramos (Doug) 7-0; Shot put: 1. Phoebe Gustely (Mon) 28-11.50, 2. Kerr (PB) 27-5, 3. Adams (CS) 26-2.50; Triple jump: 1. Tyra Frazier (PB) 33-6, 2. Treijs (CS) 32-7.50, 3. Moss (Ely) 30-8.50.

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