Whiteford swept a pair of track meets from Dundee and Britton Deerfield Tuesday.
The Bobcat girls beat Dundee 105-70 and BD 132-22.5.
Kenzie Gray took first in the shot put and discus. Mackenzie Ulery took the 100 and 200. Ali Bauman won the pole vault and 100 hurdles.
Other winners were Madelyn Thomas (400), Annie Gapp (300 hurdles), Alena Ellis (high jump) and Alaina McClain (800). The 1600 relay of Aubrie Simmons, Thomas, McClain and Gapp also won.
“The girls are really starting to realize their potential and are becoming more competitive and aggressive,” Whiteford coach Jay Yockey said. “It’s fun to see them desire more and more.”
The Bobcat boys beat Dundee 93-82 and BD 127-38.
Ryin and Shea Ruddy took four first place finishes each.
“Ryin won his race with a video review and by .01 of a second,” Yockey said. “He took almost three seconds off his time from last Thursday.”
Whiteford won each of the relays. Keegan Masters took the 1600 and 3200. Jake Iott won the 400, Shea Ruddy the high jump, Ryin Ruddy the 300 hurdles and Kolby Masserant the long jump.
The 4×100 relay winners were Stepan Masserant, Kolby Masserant, Ryin and Shea Ruddy.
The 4×200 relay was Ryin and Shea Ruddy along with Stepan and Kolby Masserant.
The 4×400 relay was Dylan Anderson, Shea and Ryin Ruddy and Jake Iott
The 4×800 replay was Elliott Rodgers, Cooper Diesing, Jakub Diesing and Zach Kahn.
“Our guys had some gritty performances,” Yockey said. “Keegan pulled off a great double and just continues to improve.”
Whiteford will host the Bobcat Legacy Relays on Saturday.
