Jasper County's top sports stories of 2012

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Spring didn’t get any less busy for Jasper County athletes at state. At the state track and field meet, Newton, PCM, Lynnville-Sully, Collins-Maxwell-Baxter and Colfax-Mingo each had representatives in multiple fields. The big winners of the weekend were PCM senior Jordan Van Roekel and CMB senior Josh Zeiser. Van Roekel won his second-straight title in the 400-meter hurdles while Zeiser took first in the 100 hurdles for his second state track title.

Newton’s Derrick Hurt nearly missed out on a state title in shot put when he was bested by 2.25 inches on the second-to-last throw in the competition.

About a week later, PCM kept the county’s spring streak alive at the state boys golf tournament with a third-place finish. Senior Logan Van Veen finished his career on a high note with a team-best seventh-place finish. Hunter Van Veen, Devon Woody, Ryan Jennings, Justin Beener and Michael Neff, who are all expected to return in the 2013 season, participated as well.

Moving to fall, it was mainly about the runners for Jasper County competitors at state. There were some in the water as well, however. The Newton-Colfax-Mingo-Pella swim team finished 17th at the girls state swim meet, led by a fifth-place finish in the 100 butterfly by sophomore Hannah Scotton.

The Aquagirls finished arguably their most successful season in team history by qualifying for six events that were made up of five swimmers. Those other competitors were junior Carly Colville, sophomore Rachel Prendergast, and freshmen Samantha Hedrick and Sydney Jenkins.

On the cross country course, Newton was represented at state by freshmen Grace Coen and Cooper McDermott in the girls and boys race, respectively. Coen, who easily met her high freshman expectations, ran a personal-best time of 14 minutes, 46 seconds for a 25th-place finish, while McDermott took 71st with a time of 16:32, which was also a personal best.

CMB and Lynnville-Sully each qualified their entire girls teams for the event, with the Hawks taking 10th in the Class 1A meet and the Raiders finishing 13th in 2A. CMB senior Aaron Ward was able to finish his career at state with a 46th-place finish.

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