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1974 MSHSAA Class 3A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet 1974 MSHSAA Class 3A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Waynesville 20 Jack Crawford 1 Ralph Mitchell Charleston 10.0 2 Charleston 19 1/2 2 Mike McCurren Helias 10.1 3 Mexico 16 3 Larry Thompson Liberty 10.1 4 Belton 12 3 Ernie Duncan Mexico 10.1 4 Helias 12 Lance Ingram 3 Charlie Clark Charleston 10.1 4 Joplin Memorial 12 7 Farmington 11 8 Blue Springs 10 Lawrence Fischer 8 Hancock 10 10 Rolla 9 880 Yards 11 Excelsior Springs 8 1 Mark Randolph Hancock 1:57.0 11 Mountain Grove 8 2 Robert Sumter Waynesville 1:57.9 13 Duchesne 7 3 Sam Harned Jennings 1:58.8 13 Liberty 7 4 Tim Hartz Clayton 1:59.9 13 Moberly 7 Charles Richard 5 Willie Rousan Potosi 2:00.2 13 Orchard Farm 7 17 Ava 6 17 Cameron 6 17 Trenton 6 20 Caruthersville 5 120 Yard High Hurdles 20 Chillicothe 5 Ed Martens 1 Steve Marble Blue Springs 14.9 20 Clayton 5 2 Don Oster Orchard Farm 14.9 20 Herculaneum 5 Clark Willie 3 Jeff Wallace Camdenton 14.9 20 Jennings 5 4 Craig O'Dear Highland 15.4 20 Washington 5 4 Keith Peoples O'Hara 15.4 26 Highland 4 1/2 27 Columbia Rock Bridge 4 27 John F. Kennedy 4 27 Marshall 4 27 Nevada 4 Sam Wittmer 880 Yard Relay 31 Boonville 3 1 Charleston 1:31.9 31 Camdenton 3 Carl Hunter 2 Helias 1:32.2 31 North County 3 3 Belton 1:32.5 34 Festus 2 4 Mountain Grove 1:33.5 34 Kennett 2 5 Chillicothe 1:33.8 34 Lutheran South 2 34 St. Clair 2 34 St. Joseph Benton 2 Jim Modis 39 Bishop O'Hara 1 1/2 40 Bishop Hogan 1 Discus 40 Clinton 1 1 Eric Hauk Trenton 156-00 40 Jackson 1 2 Jack McAdoo Nevada 152-02 40 Lebanon 1 3 Steve Martin Herculaneum 148-08 40 North County Tech 1 4 Jeff Boyd Caruthersville 144-07 40 Potosi 1 5 Tim Maloney Bishop Hogan 141-00 40 Willard 1 47 St. Pius X (Kansas City) 1/2 Triple Jump 1 Notie Pate Joplin Memorial 44-11 2 Steve Smith Excelsior Springs 44-03 1/2 3 Gary Walton Caruthersville 43-09 3/4 4 Jay Stillman St. Joe Benton 42-10 5 Gary Caldwell Washington 42-06 1/2 Faurot Field, MU, Columbia Saturday May 18, 1974 220 Yards 440 Yards 1 Roger Vessell Farmington 22.4 1 Kirby Phelps Mountain Grove 50.0 2 Charlie Clark Charleston 22.6 2 Kyle Phillips Waynesville 50.0 3 John Douglas Belton 22.9 3 Roger Vessell Farmington 50.1 4 Ernie Duncan Mexico 22.9 4 Kevin Cleary Festus 50.8 5 Ralph Mitchell Charleston 22.9 5 James Mason Moberly 50.9 5 Rick Betzer St. Pius (KC) 22.9 Mile 2 Mile 1 Rusty Hoerman Rolla 4:28.5 1 Randy Henderson Duchesne 9:45.8 2 Mike Rafferty Kennedy 4:30.4 2 Ralph Hansen Hancock 9:50.0 3 Matt Ausmus Cameron 4:31.2 3 Matt Ausmus Cameron 9:52.5 4 Kevin Edgley Orchard Farm 4:32.9 4 Steve Hannon Herculaneum 9:54.6 5 Kevin Rood Duchesne 4:33.1 5 Doug Allen Lebanon 10:00.7 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1 Ted Lowery Belton 19.5 2 Dennis Rogles Washington 20.4 3 Mike Lile Rolla 20.5 4 Keith Evans Farmington 20.6 5 Don Oster Orchard Farm 20.8 Mile Relay 2 Mile Relay 1 Waynesville 3:26.4 1 Waynesville 8:12.0 2 Blue Springs 3:30.0 2 Marshall 8:15.3 3 Moberly 3:30.1 3 Clayton 8:16.7 4 Jennings 3:30.4 4 St. Clair 8:16.9 5 Charleston 3:30.6 5 Jackson 8:17.0 Shot Put Long Jump 1 Randy Ezell Mexico 55-02 1/2 1 Duane Adams Joplin Memorial 21-10 1/2 2 Ron Adrian Helias 51-08 2 Steve Smith Excelsior Springs 21-08 3 Mike Forrest Moberly 50-07 3 Craig O'Dear Highland 21-02 4 Jiles McKell Kennett 49-11 4 Lyle Heggeneier Lutheran South 21-01 3/4 5 Randy Wepler Liberty 48-07 5 John Houk Clinton 21-00 1/4 High Jump Pole Vault 1 Andy Piper Mexico 6-09 1 Ken Hale Ava 13-06 2 Wally Engle Liberty 6-02 2 Ben Hilliard Chillicothe 12-06 3 Curtis Fulton North County 6-00 3 Carl Schmitton Boonville 12-06 4 Tim Anderson Rock Bridge 6-00 4 Bob Nathey Rock Bridge 12-06 5 Steve Kates North County Tech 6-00 5 Mark Williams Willard 12-06 1975 MSHSAA Class 3A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Mexico 23 Ron Whittaker 1 Ralph Mitchell Charleston 9.9 2 Kansas City Manual 21 2 Robert Miller Mercy 10.0 3 Charleston 19 3 Charlie Clark Charleston 10.1 4 Cameron 11 1/2 4 Charles Albritton KC Manual 10.1 5 Caruthersville 11 5 Herbert Guice Lincoln (KC) 10.2 6 Moberly 10 6 Washington 10 8 John F. Kennedy 9 8 Lutheran North 9 8 Neosho 9 880 Yards 11 Herculaneum 8 Clark Willie 1 Richard Meade Camdenton 1:57.5 11 Highland 8 2 Larry Holman Herculaneum 1:59.8 11 Jennings 8 3 Mike Cavins Festus 1:59.8 14 Bishop Hogan 7 4 Sam Harned Jennings 2:00.0 14 Nevada 7 Sam Wittmer 5 Robert Hepting Bishop Hogan 2:04.0 14 Potosi 7 17 Bishop O'Hara 6 17 Camdenton 6 Carl Hunter 17 Flat River Central 6 20 DeAndreis 5 120 Yard High Hurdles 20 Dexter 5 1 James Clark Mexico 14.5 20 Kirksville 5 2 Notie Pate Joplin Memorial 15.0 20 Pacific 5 3 Roger Birk Jackson 15.1 20 St. Joseph Benton 5 Jim Modis 4 Craig O'Dear Highland 15.2 25 Warrensburg 4 1/2 5 Austin Miller Mexico 15.4 26 Chillicothe 4 Ed Martens 26 Hancock 4 26 Joplin Memorial 4 26 Mercy (St. Louis) 4 26 St. Clair 4 880 Yard Relay 30 Columbia Rock Bridge 3 1 KC Manual 1:30.8 30 Festus 3 2 DeAndreis 1:31.8 30 Jackson 3 3 Charleston 1:32.0 30 Kansas City Lincoln 3 4 Lincoln (KC) 1:32.4 30 Kennett 3 5 St. Pius (KC) 1:34.0 35 Kansas City East 2 35 Maplewood-Richmond Heights 2 35 Owensville 2 38 Bayless 1 38 Fulton 1 Bob Fisher Discus 38 Lebanon 1 1 Rusty Woodall Neosho 149-01 38 Liberty 1 2 Rick Wolfe Pacific 147-10 38 Marshall 1 3 Jack McAdoo Nevada 146-01 38 St. Pius X (Kansas City) 1 4 Dwayne Galey Dexter 141-10 5 Kurt Peterson Lutheran North 140-08 Triple Jump 1 Gary Walton Caruthersville 47-02 1/2 2 Calvin Fairfax Lutheran North 45-03 1/4 3 Dave Coker Warrensburg 45-02 1/4 4 Austin Miller Mexico 45-01 1/2 5 Dan Lafser Bayless 44-05 3/4 Mexico HS, Mexico Saturday May 17, 1975 220 Yards 440 Yards 1 Steve Townsel Jennings 22.6 1 Charles Albritton KC Manual 49.2 2 Ralph Mitchell Charleston 22.9 2 James Mason Moberly 49.6 3 Sam Smith Rock Bridge 23.0 3 Ken Stabb O'Hara 51.0 4 Jay Stillman St. Joe Benton 23.1 4 Gary Walton Caruthersville 51.3 5 Rodney Phillips DeAndreis 23.2 5 Mike Long Mexico 51.6 Mile 2 Mile 1 Jeff Roth Kennedy 4:29.4 1 Tim Schmid Bishop Hogan 9:39.3 2 Dave Smith Hancock 4:29.9 2 Matt Ausmus Cameron 9:47.9 3 Garland Fitzwater Potosi 4:30.0 3 Jeff Roth Kennedy 9:58.1 4 Kenny Young Dexter 4:32.3 4 John Smith KC East 10:00.0 5 John Stambaugh Fulton 4:37.1 5 Kenny Young Dexter 10:01.9 180 Yard Low Hurdles 1 Dennis Rogles Washington 19.6 2 Richard Valuck Kirksville 19.8 3 Butler Nunnelly Mexico 19.9 4 Rodnery Crain Chillicothe 20.1 5 Pat Williams Kirksville 20.6 Mile Relay 2 Mile Relay 1 KC Manual 3:26.7 1 Cameron 8:09.0 2 Mexico 3:28.6 2 Potosi 8:12.5 3 Charleston 3:30.1 3 O'Hara 8:12.8 4 Maplewood-Rich.Hts. 3:31.0 4 Herculaneum 8:13.4 5 Marshall 3:32.0 5 Liberty 8:14.0 Shot Put Long Jump 1 Mark Smith Moberly 54-02 1 Craig O'Dear Highland 22-05 1/4 2 Perrinn Roller St. Clair 54-01 1/2 2 Mark Roberts Lutheran North 22-04 1/2 3 Bruce McGee Neosho 52-05 3 Gary Walton Caruthersville 22-01 4 James Freeman Herculaneum 51-11 4 Steve Fischer Owensville 21-10 1/2 5 David Andrae Pacific 51-08 1/4 5 Dan Ross KC Manual 21-03 3/4 High Jump Pole Vault 1 Andy Piper Mexico 6-08 1/4 1 Doug Howlett Flat River Central 13-10 1/2 2 Larry Curran Washington 6-05 1/4 2 Ed Streich Nevada 13-06 3/4 3 Scott Edwards St. Joe Benton 6-04 1/4 3 Dan Robinson Kennett 13-03 1/2 4 Terry Cox Chillicothe 6-02 4 Andy Carrol Warrensburg 13-00 1/2 5 Gary True Lebanon 6-01 4 Dave Fitzwater Cameron 13-00 1/2 1976 MSHSAA Class 3A Boys State Outdoor Track Meet Teams Coach 100 Yards 1 Mexico 48 Ron Whittaker 1 Steve Sly KC East 10.1 2 Herculaneum 38 Clark Willie 2 Sam Irons DeAndreis 10.3 3 Columbia Rock Bridge 31 3 Ronald Vaughn Fulton 10.3 4 Kansas City East 30 4 Clint Clark Charleston 10.3 5 Fulton 28 Bob Fisher 5 Billy Duncan KC Manual 10.3 6 Excelsior Springs 22 6 Mark Golden Rock Bridge 10.3 6 Marshall 22 8 Neosho 21 9 Charleston 19 10 Hancock 18 880 Yards 11 Kansas City Manual 16 1 Lonnie Wells Houston 1:57.0 11 Lutheran North 16 2 Bill Rutledge Marshall 1:57.9 13 Joplin Memorial 15 3 Dale Taylor Sullivan 1:58.9 14 Chillicothe 14 Ed Martens 4 Chris Marchini Excelsior Springs 1:59.8 14 DeAndreis 14 5 Carl Griggsby Hannibal 1:59.9 14 Hannibal 14 Frank Lemons 6 Dino Willis Maplewood-Rich.Hts.
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