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Dawson Springs came in fifth place at the Henderson County Quad Meet on Tuesday.
The Panthers were paced by Easton Bourland, who won both the 800-meter run and the 1600-meter run.
Bourland captured first in the 800 meters with a time of 2:09.36, then came back to win the 1600 meters in 4:31.98.
Chandler Anderson took fifth in the 800 meters in 2:18.95, Levi Holt was seventh in 2:24.64, Chase Miles was 14th in 2:30.66, and Raymond Gibson was 16th in 2:32.40. Holt also added a 12th-place finish in the 1600 meters in 5:32.24.
In the sprints, Gabriel Gospodarek led the Panthers in the 100-meter dash, finishing 18th in 13.31, followed by Logan Chappel in 21st at 13.59, Lucas Lowe in 23rd at 14.15, and Raymond Gibson in 25th at 14.22.
In the 200-meter dash, Gospodarek placed 16th in 27.36, Chappel was 18th in 28.17, Lowe finished 20th in 31.80, and Mayson Howard came in 21st in 34.60.
Gospodarek also placed 11th in the 400-meter dash in 1:01.71, with Chappel just behind in 12th at 1:03.47.
In the hurdles, Howard finished fifth in the 110-meter hurdles in 25.31.
Dawson Springs also competed in two relays, finishing sixth in the 1600-meter relay in 4:01.42 and fourth in the 3200-meter relay in 9:42.74.
In the field events, Chase Miles cleared 5-6 to finish third in the high jump.
Cooper Burge turned in a pair of top-five finishes, taking fifth in the long jump at 17-10.75 and fourth in the triple jump at 35-9.25.
Also in the long jump, Matthew Stanley placed 10th at 15-10, and Gospodarek was 12th at 14-5.25.
In the throws, Jacob Hines led Dawson Springs with an eighth-place finish in the discus at 79-9 and a 13th-place mark in the shot put at 30-2. Lowe was 15th in the discus at 57-7 and 21st in the shot put at 22-9, while Caleb Esposito placed 19th in the discus at 48-4.
Dawson Springs scored 56.5 points to finish fifth behind fourth-place Owensboro Catholic (80) and ahead of sixth-place Webster County (31).





