On Wednesday, March 12, Kings Mountain High School hosted the 11th annual Mountaineer Relays, welcoming talented teams from Ashbrook, North Gaston, Northwest Cabarrus, Shelby, and Statesville High Schools. Both the Mountaineer men's and women's track and field teams delivered impressive performances in front of a home crowd.
The Mountaineer men's team stayed undefeated on the season, turning in a dominant team victory with 118.5 points, outpacing second place Shelby by 32 points. Multiple athletes stepped up in nearly every event on the track and in the field.
Senior Max Thompson was named Mountaineer of the Meet for his outstanding effort and versatility, contributing a total of 32 points across four grueling events. Thompson ran the lead leg of the winning 4x400m relay, the third leg in the record-breaking distance medley relay, anchored the second place 4x800m relay, and ran the third leg in the fourth place sprint medley relay.
Two school records fell during the relays:
Distance Medley Relay (11:49.06, first place, new school record):
David Johnson (1200m), Jayden Gash (400m), Max Thompson (800m), Isaiah Watts (1600m)
Sprint Medley Relay (1:39.26, fourth place, new school record):
Jayden Williams (100m), Travis Padgett (100m), Barry Moore (200m), Max Thompson (400m)
Other notable performances on the track:
First place: 110m Hurdles: Tyler McIntyre.
First place, 4x400m Relay: Max Thompson, David Johnson, Isaiah Watts, Jayden Gash.
First place: 4x200m Relay: Barry Moore, Travis Padgett, Darreon Dixon, Jayden Williams.
Second place: 4x100m Relay: Barry Moore, Quashard Ingram, Tyler McIntyre, Jayden Williams.
Second place: 4x800m Relay: Luis Cedillo, Luke Howell, Isaiah Watts, Max Thompson.
Second place: 4x100m Throwers’ Relay: Josiah Hill, Jamel Lee, Tristian Pressley, Eli Lipscomb
Field events:
First place: Pole Vault: Colton Willyoung.
Second place: High Jump: J’myun Huskey.
Second place: Long Jump: Barry Moore.
Second place: Triple Jump and 3rd in Long Jump: Tyler McIntyre.
Third place: Shot Put: Josiah Hill.
Final team scores (Women’s Division):
Kings Mountain – 118.5 points
Shelby – 86.5 points
Ashbrook – 62 points
Northwest Cabarrus – 56 points
North Gaston – 47 points
Statesville – 44 points
Lady Mountaineers earn third place with multiple event wins and podium finishes
The Lady Mountaineers earned a third place team finish, racking up 85 points, just behind strong teams from Northwest Cabarrus (122 points) and Statesville (97 points).
Senior London Brown was named Lady Mountaineer of the Meet after claiming 1st place in the High Jump, now just 2 inches away from breaking a school record set in 1993. London also competes as a key member of the 4x200m relay team, along with running the 200m dash and participating in long jump, making her an integral part of the squad.
Highlight performances for the Lady
Mountaineers included:
1st Place: Throwers’ 4x100m Relay: Addison Burris, Rihanna Roseboro, Reagan Phillips, Taylor Sengsavang
2nd Place: Distance Medley Relay (1200m-400m-800m-1600m): Tippy Johnsonbaugh, Brooke Waseman, Isabella Symonds, Kallie Hope
2nd Place: 4x800m Relay: Kallie Hope, Kinley Putnam, Tippy Johnsonbaugh, Isabella Symonds
1st Place: High Jump: London Brown
1st Place: Pole Vault: Alanna Snelson
2nd Place, Pole Vault: Kinley Putnam
Alanna Snelson’s additional standout finishes:
3rd in High Jump
3rd in Triple Jump
4th in Shot Put
Final team scores (Women):
Northwest Cabarrus – 122 points
Statesville – 97 points
Kings Mountain – 85 points
Shelby – 55 points
Ashbrook – 48 points
North Gaston – 6 points