Graham wins twice at Last Call for All

Published 1:00 pm Sunday, April 13, 2025

VALDOSTA — The Last Call for All Friday gave Tift County athletes one final time to shine in the regular season before they prepare for the Region 1-6A championships.

Lowndes, Colquitt County and Valdosta were Region 1 teams represented at the event, hosted by Valdosta High.

Nairobi Graham was a two-time winner. She earned first in the 300 hurdles in 45.93 seconds and won the 200 in 25.04.

Jordan Gaskins zoomed to victory in the 300 hurdles in 40.23 seconds, more than three seconds ahead of anyone else. Jamari Johnson’s 6-6 won high jump. Jaxson Hughes cleared 11 feet even in winning pole vault.

llianna Cleveland first in the 800 in 2:35 and Bailey Brock first in 1,600 in 6:10.

Lola Reynolds left opponents in the dust in 3,200. Her time of 13:56 was a minute ahead of second place.

Ario Wilson was second in the 200 in 22.88 seconds, not even two-tenths off first place; he added to that with second in the long jump at 20-8.5.. That was also the spot for Cnardarian Walker in the 110 hurdles. He ran in 17.2 seconds.

Diamond Wallace’s 17-4.5 was second in long jump.

Others in the top eight were:

— Boys 100: Shurrod Rich (5th).

— Girls 100: Wallace (3rd).

— Girls 100 hurdles: Aziyah Lockett (4th).

— Boys 110 hurdles: Jeremiah Rich (5th).

— Boys 200: Marshall Howard (4th).

— Boys 400: Hughes (8th).

— Girls 400: Ja’Mayah Romer (5th).

— Boys 800: William Tyre (5th).

— Girls 800: Brock (4th) and Emmalyn Lukas (7th).

— Boys 1,600: Owen Davies (8th).

— Girls 1,600: Lukas (4th) and Keira Gibbs (7th).

— Boys 3,200: Russ Benton (4th) and Kason Horner (7th).

— Boys 4×100 relay: 2nd.

— Boys 4×200 relay: 4th.

— Girls 4×200 relay: 3rd.

— Boys 4×400 relay: 2nd.

— Boys 4×800 relay: 4th.

— Girls 4×800 relay: 1st in 11:46.

— Boys discus: Jamison Akins (5th), Rylan Pearman (7th) and Mason Montesano (8th).

— Girls discus: Akele Brown (8th).

— Boys high jump: Jarvis Howard (6th).

— Boys long jump: Royal Scott (8th).

— Girls long jump: A’myriona McTear (7th).

— Boys pole vault: Anthony Pace (5th) and Karson Lenz (7th).

— Girls pole vault: Joanna Salinas (3rd).

— Boys shot put: Zacarius Paulk (4th) and Peyton Hipps (5th).

— Girls shot put: Debraysia Doward (8th).