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Lynx girls place 2nd at Ryan Relays

GOWRIE — The Webster City girls track team secured a runner-up finish here Tuesday night at the Richard Ryan Relays hosted by Southeast Valley.

The Lynx scored 98.5 points to place second behind Carroll in Class A. The B title went to South Central Calhoun.

For Webster City, Cloe Savitski swept the sprint races, winning both the 100 and 200 titles. Isabel Grossoehme gave them a third individual crown by winning the 400.

The Lynx were also first in both the sprint medley and 4×800 relays.

“The Richard Ryan Relays was an excellent opportunity for the girls to get outdoors and compete,” WCHS head coach Tyler Mosbach said. “I am incredibly thankful that Southeast Valley was willing to move their meet instead of cancel to allow the girls a chance to improve and have some fun.

“We had several personal records and some excellent times for this point in the season. I was proud of the desire to improve and work hard, and I look forward to seeing what the next meet will bring.”

Savitski clocked a time of 13.54 to win the 100, going 27.69 in the 200. Grossoehme had a time of 1:01.27 to capture her race.

The sprint medley relay finished in 1:55.92, winning by almost five seconds over Carroll while the 4×800 went 12:40.22. Both the 4×100 and 4×400 relays placed second overall.

Running the sprint medley for Webster City were Tristyn Wright, Kali Hartnett, Savitski and Grossoehme. The 4×800 consisted of Lydia VanDeer, Haedyn Soesbe, Evie Davis and Carmen Santiago.

On the 4×100 were Savitski, Wright, Hartnett and Grossoehme, as the 4×400 featured VanDeer, Soesbe, Davis and Ariauna Reed.

Amanda Lahr was third in the shot put and Jakaela Cherry finished third in the discus for the Lynx.

Webster City heads to Eagle Grove on Thursday for the Lady Eagle Relay beginning at 4:30 p.m. Joining the Lynx will be Algona, Bishop Garrigan, Clarion-Goldfield/Dows, Fort Dodge, Garner-Hayfield/Ventura, Mason City Newman, St. Edmond and West Hancock.

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