Lone Tree Lions won the event out of six teams, with 217 total points.

The Lions had eleven championships on the evening. Our Hedge Above Lawncare track athlete of the week continued his winning ways thi Lone Tree, Highland, Keota, and WACO were at the Lone Tree Invite on Friday night.

The Lone Tree Lions won the tes week as Casey Shalla again won the discus, with a throw of 118-02, and the shot put of 44-03. Brock Smith was a champion in the 400 in a time of 54.12 seconds, and the 800 in the time of 2:12.18. Brady Dauber also won the 200 in a time of 23.76 seconds, and long jump with the leap of 44-03. Ty Griffin won the 400 hurdles in a time of 1:01.99. Keegan Edwards cleared 5-08 to win the high jump. The team of Dauber, Harmon Miller, Edwards, and Smith were champions in the 4×400 in the time of 3:44.6, and the 4X800 in the time of 8:42.3. The shuttle hurdle relay team of Alex Viner, Levi Sotzen, Caleb Viers, and Ty Griffin won in 1:08.79. Another top finisher was Harmon Miller finished second in the 800. Ty Griffin finished second in the 110 hurdles. Alberto Cortes had two second-place finishes, in the 1600 and the 3200. Cale Yoder added a second in the shot put and third the 400 hurdles.

The Keota Eagles were runners-up as a team with a score of 125. The Eagles had four championships, JD Stout won the 100 with the time of 11.79 seconds. Turner Klein took two championships, winning the 1600 in a time of 5:17.36, and the 3200 with a time of 11:20.17. The sprint medley team of Sam Sieren, Brady Duwa, Justin Moeller, and Logan Sieren were winners with a time of 1:42.35. Other top finishers for the Eagles were Luke Greiner second in the 100. Stout took second in the 200. Wyatt Sieren finished second in the 400. Carson Sprouse flew to a second place in the long jump. The 4×200 relay team of Luke Greiner, Logan Sieren, Justin Moeller, and JD Stout grabbed second. Justin Moeller added a third place in the 800. Alex Heisdorffer threw his way into third in the shot put.

The WACO Warriors finished fourth with the score of 52. The Warriors had two championships, the 4×100 team of Jalen Collins, Calvin Battle Jr, Elijah McGohan, and Colton Horak with the time of 46.52 seconds. The 4×200 team of Battle Jr, Drew Kissell, Elijah McGohan, and Horak, with the time of 1:37.13. Other top finishers were the 4×400 team of John Skiver, Nik Coble, Jalen Collins, and Dalton Diers third-place finish.

The Highland Huskies finished fifth with 46 points. The Huskies top finishes came in the 4×400 with a team of Bryce Waters, Bryan Redlinger, Mason Manley, and Jarret Brown finishing second. The 4×800 team of Mitchell Manley, Jacob Rolling, Redlinger, and Mason Manley took second. The sprint medley team of Mason McFarland, Brown, Kadin Jepson and Waters also finished second. The group of Isaac Black, McFarland, Mitchell Manley, Jepson finished third in the 4×100, and the 4×200. The sprint medley team of Brown, Samuel Davis, Mason Manley, and Redlinger finished third.