Whiteford brought home two trophies from Whitmore Lake.
The Bobcat boys track team scored 142 points, easily outdistancing the runner-up, while the Bobcat girls won by a half-point.
Shea Ruddy won the 100 and high jump with Masters taking the 3200, Stepan Masserant won the pole vault and Ryin Ruddy took the 300 hurdles.
The Bobcats also took first in the 400, 800 and 1600 relays. Ryin Ruddy, Kolby Masserant, Stepan Masserant, Dylan Anderson, Nate Andrews and Cooper Bieber, along with Shea Ruddy, all had a hand in the relay wins.
Kenzie Gray took first in the discus.
“We had so many top scoring events that we were able to show what depth and power looks like,” coach Jay Yockey said of winning the girls side of the invitational.
The Bobcats run against Madison Tuesday at home. Both programs are 2-0 in the TCC.
Madison has won 107 consecutive Tri-County Conference girls dual meets dating back to 2006.
