Varina's Gregory Caines (right) finished first in the boys 110-mete hurdles in the Capital District Championships.
Antonio Puller of Lee-Davis finished first in the high jump and triple jump.
by Chris Naquin
DigitalSports Richmond
All the great athletes from the Colonial and Capital District were in attendance at Sports Backers Stadium on Thursday for the district track and field championships.
The Deep Run girls team took home the championship, finishing in first place with a total of 184 points, Douglas Freeman finished second with 88.75 points and Maggie Walker Govenor School finished third with 84 points.
On the boys side, the Douglas Freeman team added another win to their undefeated season, finishing in first place with 194 points, Deep Run finished second with 147 points and J.R. Tucker took third with 84 points.
Ashley Orr of Deep Run had an outstanding meet as she finished first in both the girls long jump and the girls triple jump.
Orr's Deep Run 4x100 team of Marlena Daly, Julia Drapac and Joanna Hassell also took first place.
Douglas Freeman's Ulrick Smith finished second in the preliminaries with a time of 11.53 in the 100-meter dash but came back to take first in the finals with a time of 11.14.
Smith also took first place in the 400 with a time of 48.94.
In the Capital District championships, it was all Lee-Davis as they took both the boys and girls titles.
On the girls side, Lee-Davis finished first with 164 points, Henrico finished second with 123 points and Hanover finished third with 109.
Lee-Davis boys finished first with 174, Highland Springs finished second with 133 and Atlee finished third with 117.
Antonio Puller of Lee-Davis had an excellent showing.
Puller finished first in the boys long jump and triple Jump.
Highland Springs Deshawn Holmes, after finishing second in the preliminaries in the 100 came back to take first in the finals with a time of 11.46.
Montasia Golden of Lee-Davis dominated in the Girls 100 as she took first in both the preliminaries and the finals with a time of 12.93.