Cundiff Sets New Hurdle Records at Harrell Relays

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Alli Cundiff won a pair of hurdle events and set a new meet record in both at the Jimmy Harrell Relays Tuesday at Murray High School.

She won the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 15.77 seconds, which shattered the old meet record of 16.53 seconds set by Graves County’s Sophie Galloway two years ago.

Cundiff also took first place in the 300-meter hurdles in a time of 48.28 seconds, beating the old meet record of 49.35 seconds set by Calloway County’s Lily Lowe in 2016. Lowe is a sophomore on the University of Hawaii’s track and field team.

Other top 10 finishers for UHA were:

GIRLS

Muki Kunnmann finished second in the 1600-meter run (5:47.54)

The 1600-meter relay team won in a time of 4:23.27, setting a new meet record. The distance relay team also won in a time of 15:06.91.

The 3200-meter relay team finished second in a time of 11:08.34

Evelyn Morales finished third in the 300-meter hurdles (53.29) and won the high jump with a height of 4-08.

Lily Hendricks took third place in the triple jump (32-01) and fourth in the long jump (13-08)

Naliscya Hall was fourth in the shot put (28-05)

Piper Hancock finished fifth in the 1600-meter run (6:31.46)

Sheldon Covington was sixth in the shot put (25-11)

Sarah Covington finished seventh in the high jump with a height of 4-0 and finished 10th in the 100-meter hurdles (20.69)

Lainey Burman was ninth in the discus throw (57-11)

The 400-meter relay team finished ninth (1:02.23)

BOYS

Tomas Duncan won the 1600-meter run in a time of 4:48.57

Heekwun Dorsey finished fourth in the high jump (5-0)

Michael Hodges finished fifth in the shot put (33-09)

Luke Shouse finished eighth in the 1600-meter run (5:44.68)

Chase Hendricks finished ninth in the 1600-meter run (5:49.18)

The 1600-meter relay team finished third (3:54.01)

The 800-meter relay team finished fourth (1:44.79)

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