Boys Track and Field Records
Further Information: http://www.hicksvilleschools.org:16080/teachers/paynep/Mr._Paynes_Website/Track_and_Field.html100m dash 10.9 1981 Dennis Micheal
100m dash 2004 Charlie Peffley
200m dash 22.3 1981 Dennis Micheal
400m dash 49.08 2000 Ryan Schreck
800m run 1:57.95 2007 Josh Oury
1600m run 4:29.1 1976 Dave Cleland
3200m run 9:46 1976 James Wood
110m hurdles 14.8 2000 Evan Kreakie
36” 300m hurdles 40.1 1995 Tom Hulbert
30” 300m hurdles 39.9 1978 K. Meyer
400m relay 44.77 2009 Q. Michael, J. Michael, E. Sechler, J. Bradbury
800 m relay 1:32.38 2009 A. Michael, J. Michael, E. Sechler, J. Bradbury
1600m relay 3:27.16 2000 R. Van Scoder, C. Hook, E. Kreakie-R. Schreck
3200m relay 8:22.6 1984 T. Treece, D. Zeedyk, B. Kline-R. Gunderman
High Jump 6’3” 1984 Ed Garman
Long Jump 21’1¾” 1982 Ed Garman
Shot Put 50' 10" 2009 Alex Ayers
Discus 150' 8” 2008 Taylor Klepper
Pole Vault 13’8” 2006 Danny Wentzel
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