She posted 12.9 seconds in the 80m hurdles, hit 7.22m in the shot, long jumped 4.69m, cleared 1-51m in the
high jump, and clocked 2:45.8 in the 800m.
Under-17 and senior women: 100m Kayleigh Dodd 15.1; 200m Elise Liggins 31.0, Jackie Stuart 40.4; 400m Liggins 69.2; 800m Liggins 2-48.4; 1500m Stuart 5-44.1;
high jump Katie Connolly 1.50; long jump Dodd 4.17, Sarah Clarke 3.60; shot Dodd 6.44, Patrice Walsh-Smith 4.27; discus Sarah Somers 10.35, Clare Cunningham 9.99.
One place behind was Louise Carroll who opened well with 1.40m at
high jump then set pbs at long jump (4.49m), shot (7.26m) and a season's best 800m (2:52.04) for a pb score of 2299 points.
Additionally, Daun tied for seventh in the Class 3A
high jump state contest as a freshman and tied for sixth as a sophomore.
"It has been a long week but I'm so happy with how I performed, especially after how I performed in the heptathlon
high jump, so I'm glad I got to bounce back," she said, after three failures at 1.97m, just a centimetre below her personal best.
Longwood's Under 15 girls achieved a clutch of second places with Sade Baker in the 200m, Soraya Crodden in the
high jump, Neve Hardcastle in the 1500m and Eve Wrigley-Jones in the 100m.
That was the same day she set her PR in the
high jump at 6-0 1/2 , the sixth-best mark in the nation this season and tied for third all-time at Oregon.
Under 13 boys: Thomas Hanson (100m A & 200m A); James Kennett (100m B & 200m B); Owen Cooper (long jump B); Adam Mohsin (
high jump A).
Chris Lillico (Blyth) and Jodie Williams (Chester-le-Street) were winners of the
high jump and long jump respectively.
The 17-year-old Liverpool Harrier struck gold in both the under-20
high jump and long jump as well as silver in the 60m h u r dles.
A number of the Harriers team had just returned from representing the city at the International Children's Games in San Francisco, including Nick Fellows, who showed no signs of jet lag in recording an Under-17s 400m hurdles (59.5) and
high jump (1.55) double.
In clinically analyzing the performance of a
high jump, the expert eye is inevitably drawn to the point of bar clearance.
Callander teenager Scott Hopper also competed in the
high jump, just missing a medal in fifth place.
This is the third year in a row that Halverson has advanced in the
high jump. But he has never placed, and placing translates to a top-eight finish.