Nashville won the meet, scoring 82.5, followed Centralia with 75, and Salem with 59.
1st place finishes for the Annies came from the 4×100 of Zaria Strowder, Jenna Wagner, Adariyah Dabney, and Sha’Mary Maines (50.57), Aurora Amason in the 1600 (5:53.22), and Wagner in the 200 (27.15).
Strowder was 2nd in the 200 (27.40) and Jasaiyah Wallace was 2nd in the 400 (1:03.67)
3rd place finishes came from Amason in the 3200 (12:31.68), Jordyn Peterson in the triple jump (30’11) and Maines in the 100 (13.61).
The Annies compete next at the South Seven Conference meet on Tuesday, April 30 in Centralia.