The Westfall girls track and field team finished second on Monday at the Huntington Invitational.
Scioto Valley Conference rival Adena topped the 11-school field with 146 points, followed by the Mustangs (88) and Zane Trace (74).
Caitlyn Shipley turned in a golden finish in the 800 in 2:29.34 and also won the 1600 in 5:40.86.
Summer Hanson finished second in the 300 hurdles in 55.15 and was third in the 200 in 30.13.
The 1600-relay team of Isabella Picklesimer, Alyssa Wyman, Hope Bryant and Shipley prevailed in 4:37.17 and the 800-relay team of Hanson, Marianna Packer, Wyman and Picklesimer placed second in 1:59.51.
Packer turned in a bronze finish in the 400 in 1:14.93 and Addisyn Siders was third in the shot put in 28-02 feet.
Huntington topped the 11-school boys field with 90.5 points, followed by Minford (88) and Westfall (81).
Henry Barnes placed second in the 1600 in 4:45.99 and teammate Josh Trapp followed in third in 4:59.10. Trapp then finished second in the 800 in 2:07.50, with Henry Barnes taking third in 2:11.92.
Brody Williams turned in a silver showing in the 400 in 55.29 and Mason Barnes was runner-up in the 3200 in 11:07.72.

Quinn Eberly was second in the pole vault at 11-feet and Wright followed in third in 10-06 feet.
The 1600-relay team of Williams, Quinn Eberly, Joey Wright and Trapp finished second in 3:56.96 and the 3200-relay team of Henry Barnes, Wayne Kitchen, Mason Barnes and Josh Trapp finished third in 9:51.70.




