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Robbinsville boys track and field won their first NCHSAA Class 1A state championship on May 14, scoring 100 points at the meet in Greensboro. The team was led by three state champions, including Isiac Collins and Nathan Frederick.
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Robbinsville boys track and field won its first-ever state championship May 14, dominating the NCHSAA 1A state meet at the Marcus T. Johnson Track on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro with 100 team points.
The Black Knights were led by three state champions, including Isiac Collins, Nathan Frederick and the school's 3,200-meter relay team. Four other members of the team finished on the podium in their individual events, as well as a second-place finish from the 1,600-meter relay team.
Robbinsville girls track and field was the runner-up in 1A, narrowly missing out on a state title. The Black Knights finished with 66 team points compared to Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy's 67.
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Robbinsville boys track and field won its first state championship on May 14, taking the NCHSAA 1A state meet with 100 points.
Logan Shuler, Andrews: Shuler won the state championship in the high jump at the boys 1A state championship meet with a jump of 6 feet, 10 inches.
Isiac Collins, Robbinsville: Collins threw a best shot put of 49-5 to win the 1A state championship. he also finished as the runner-up in discus with a throw of 131-6.
The state champions included Isiac Collins, Nathan Frederick, and the school's 3,200-meter relay team.
Robbinsville boys track and field scored 100 points to win the NCHSAA Class 1A state championship.
Robbinsville girls track and field finished as the runner-up with 66 points, narrowly missing the title to Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy, which scored 67 points.
The NCHSAA Class 1A state meet was held at the Marcus T. Johnson Track on the campus of North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro.

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Nathan Frederick, Robbinsville: Frederick's 800-meter run time of 1:58.34 earned him the 1A state championship by less than one second.
Robbinsville relays: The Black Knights' 3,200-meter relay team, made up of Benjamin Frederick, Austin Bohn, Xamuel Wachacha and Nathan Frederick, won the state championship with a time of 8:12.96. The 1,600-meter relay team, which featured Colton McCoy in place of Wachacha, finished second.
Kaiya Ellis, Andrews: Ellis was the state champion in the 100-meter hurdles at the girls 1A state championship meet, running a time of 17.03 seconds.
Chloe Adams, Robbinsville: Adams won the long jump at the 1A girls state championship meet, jump a best mark of 17-0 to take the gold. She finished second in the triple jump with a mark of 34-11 ½, and took second in the 200-meter dash, running a time of 26.05.
Abby Wehr, Robbinsville: Wehr was the silver medalist in the 800-meter run, finishing in a time of 2:35.37. In the 1,600-meter run, she finished second in 5:31.60.
Davis Crenshaw, Avery County: Crenshaw finished second in the 800-meter run at the boys 2A state championship, running a time of 1:58.29.
Johnny Long, Cherokee: Long threw a shot put of 51-10 ¼ to win the 2A state championship.
Aaron Harger, Murphy: Harger's best throw of 145-3 in the discus led him to a second place finish at the boys 2A state championship meet.
Evan Hall, Swain County: Hall was the boys 2A state champion in the pole vault, hitting a mark of 13-0 – a foot higher than anyone else in the field.
Wyatt Outlaw, Swain County: Outlaw finished second in the pole vault, a foot below his teammate at a mark of 12-0.
Kaydence Menifee, Avery County: Menifee won a 2A state championship in the 400-meter dash with a time of 55.30.
Joscelyn Stamper, Cherokee: Stamper won two state championships, earning first in the discus with a throw of 137-5 and taking first in the shot put with a throw of 39-½.
Annie Lewis, Swain County: Lewis won two state championships at the 2A state meet, winning the 800 meters with a time of 2:12.63 and the 1,600 meters with a time of 4:59.95. She also finished second in the 3,200 meters.
Carden Oetting, Swain County: Oetting's best mark of 10-0 earned her the state championship in the 2A girls pole vault.
Madison Blankenship, Swain County: Blankenship finished second in the shot put with a throw of 35-3½.
McKenzie Royce, Swain County: Royce finished second in the discus with a throw of 113-7.
Cameron McDonald, Owen: McDonald threw 141-10 in the discus to win the 3A state championship.
Craig Webb, Owen: Webb swept the state titles in the distance events at the 3A state championship, running the 800 meters in 1:59.25, the 1,600 meters in 4:31.03 and the 3,200 meters in 9:47.10.
Iver Hunt, Hendersonville: Hunt won a state championship in the high jump at the 3A state championship meet, hitting a high mark of 5-2.
Emory Freeman, Hendersonville: Freeman's time of 16.83 in the 100-meter hurdles earned her a second-place finish at the 3A state championship meet.
Callie Capps, Mountain Heritage: Capps won the pole vault at the 3A state championship meet with a best of 9-6. She also took silver in the discus with a throw of 108-1.
Evan Gerike is the high school sports reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times. Email him at egerike@citizentimes.com or follow him on X, formerly Twitter, @EvanGerike.
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