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The Chickasha High School track and field teams won two events at the Putnam City meet Tuesday in Oklahoma City.
Shaq Oliver won the high jump with a mark of 5-feet 10-inches.
The girls 4x100 meter relay team won with a time of 52.51.
As a team, the girls placed sixth with 44 points. Putnam City High School won the meet with 170 points in the 17-event competition.
The boys ended up placing seventh with 26 points.
Other placers: Chelci Oliver finished fifth in the 100-meter dash in 13.53.
Tawn Neidy finished sixth in the 800-meter run in 2:54.44.
The girls 4x200 meter relay team finished fifth in 1:56.70
Hanna Fergason finished third in the long jump, with a jump of 15 feet 10.5 inches. Xiong-Ni Euwins was sixth at 15 feet 4 inches.
Lyric Smith was fourth in the shot put with a throw of 32 feet 8 inches. She was also fourth in the discus throw at 80 feet.
Rashad Garrett was fourth in the 400-meter dash in 53.41 seconds.
The boys 4x100 (46.03) and 4x200 (1:36.10) meter relat teams both finished sixth.
Kyle McNatt was fourth in the long jump at 20 feet 1 inch.
Anthony Outhaithavy finished fourth in the discus throw at 113 feet 10 inches.
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