Blacksburg High School used Saturday’s home-track advantage to run away with both the boys’ and girls’ championships. The boys tallied 158 points to second place Bassett’s 55. Christiansburg finished third in the boys’ competition with 45 points. Radford finished sixth with 37 points, and Auburn was ninth and Eastern Montgomery was 12th.
In the girls’ competition, Blacksburg had 129 points to second place Christiansburg’s 3. Radford was third with 62 points. Auburn was fifth and Eastern Montgomery 10th.
Boys Scores:
1 Blacksburg High School 158
2 Bassett 55
3 Christiansburg 45
4 Parry McCluer 39
5 George Wythe (Wythev 38
6 Radford High School 37
7 Pulaski County 34
8 Floyd County 30
8 Auburn 30
8 Northside High Schoo 30
11 Salem (Roanoke) 20
12 Eastern Montgomery 17
12 Jefferson Forest 17
14 Bland County 12
15 Giles 10
15 Narrows 10
17 Roanoke Catholic Sch 8
18 Holston 6
19 Carroll County 4
Girls Scores:
1 Blacksburg 128
2 Christiansburg 83
3 Radford High School 62
4 Pulaski County 58
5 Auburn 47
6 Parry McCluer 43
7 Salem (Roanoke) 33
8 George Wythe (Wythev 21
9 Giles 20
10 Eastern Montgomery 12
11 Alleghany 10
12 Northside High Schoo 9
12 Floyd County 9
14 Bassett 8
15 Carroll County 4
16 Roanoke Catholic Sch 2
16 Liberty Christian Ac 2
18 Bland County 1