Winners of the Treasure Valley track athlete of the week contests (April 4 to 10)
Voting has closed in the latest Treasure Valley Athletes of the Week contest.
Here are the winners. You can read about all the candidates and their accomplishments below.
- Boys track: Jordan McDonald, Owyhee
- Girls track: Ally Sofaly, McCall-Donnelly
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BOYS TRACK
Jordan McDonald, Owyhee: Set a personal best by 6 inches, clearing 6-2 to win the high jump in a dual meet at Kuna. He also set PRs in second-place finishes in the 110 hurdles (17.93) and 300 hurdles (45.97).
Ayden Martinez, Skyview: Won the 100 meters (11.02 seconds), 200 (23.06) and 400 (51.22) at the Nampa All-City Meet.
James Onanubosi, Bishop Kelly: Won the seeded 100 (10.75) and finished third in the open 200 (21.80) at the Arcadia Invitational in California. Both times are the second-fastest for a state runner this season.
Liam Murray, Boise: Became the first Idaho runner to break the 50-second barrier this season in the 400 meters (48.22), running to a third-place finish in the open event at the Arcadia Invitational.
Sean Janecko, Timberline: Clocked the second-fastest 800 in the state this season with a time of 1:56.17 in a victory at a three-team meet at Eagle High.
Landon Helms, Emmett: Won the seeded 110-meter hurdles at the Arcadia Invitational with a state-leading time of 14.01.
Tyler Halford, Mountain View: Established the best discus throw in the state this season with a winning toss of 158-7 at a dual meet with Centennial.
Ian Stockett, Victory Charter: Took third in the 3,200 at the Nampa All-City Meet in a 9:38.83, which is the top time in the 1A classification this season.
Carter Woodland, Notus: Became the first athlete in the 1A classification this season to surpass 20 feet in the long jump with a mark of 20-3.5 to finish second at the New Plymouth Meet.
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GIRLS TRACK
Abbey Clark, Ridgevue: Ran the second-fastest 100 meters (12.45 seconds) in the state this season and fastest 200 (25.92) at the Nampa All-City Meet. Both times were personal bests.
Logan Smith, Boise: Finished third in the invite-only 800 meters at the Arcadia Invitational. Her career-best time of 2:11.13 is the fastest among Idaho runners this season and just outside the Top 20 in the nation.
Lauren McCall, Timberline: Became the first Idaho athlete to break the 47-second barrier in the 300 hurdles this season, clocking a time of 46.94 seconds to win the event at a three-team meet at Eagle High.
Jacoba Luteyn, Bishop Kelly: Took third in the invitation-only shot put at the Arcadia Invitational with a personal-best toss of 42 feet, 5.5 inches, which is tops in Idaho this season.
Lydia Lindsey, Fruitland: Clocked the fastest 100 meters in the 3A classification with a time of 12.71 at the Middleton Invitational.
Kylee Quinton, Weiser: Ran the quickest 800 meters in the 3A classification this season with a 2:21.86 at the Middleton Invitational.
Ally Sofaly, McCall-Donnelly: Swept the 100 hurdles (16.34) and 300 hurdles (48.43) at the Middleton Invitational, clocking the fastest times in the 3A classification.
Sydney Denison, Payette: Established the best long jump mark in 3A action at 17 feet, 10.75 inches to win the New Plymouth Meet.
Gracie Castillo, Garden Valley: She leads the 1A classification after winning the discus at the McCall Invitational with a throw of 112-8.
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This story was originally published April 11, 2022 at 4:10 PM.