E.A. Sports Today

Boys’ All-County track

Weaver’s Allen, Williams share Athlete of the Year. Anniston’s Holland and Weaver’s Winn share coach of the year.

Cover photo: Weaver’s KeShawn Allen (left) and Harper Williams are co-Athletes of the Year for the 2025 East Alabama Sports Today All-Calhoun County boys’ track team. Allen won one gold and one silver medal at the county meet and won two gold medals at state. Williams won one gold medal and one silver at county plus one gold and three silvers at state. They keyed Weaver’s run to a third-place finish at county and a Class 3A state title. Anniston’s Lisa Howard-Holland and Weaver’s Beau Winn share Coach of the Year, after their teams finished second and third, respectively, at county and won state titles, Anniston 4A and Weaver in 3A. (Photo by Joe Medley/East Alabama Sports Today)

2025 Boys’ All-Calhoun County track team

Editor’s note: Medal finishers at the Calhoun County track meet make the East Alabama Sports Today All-County Track team. Athletes- and coaches-of-the-year decisions factor in postseason success, as well.

CO-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR
KeShawn Allen (Weaver)
Harper Williams (Weaver)

CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR
Lisa Howard-Holland (Anniston)
Beau Winn (Weaver).

Boys’ 100 dash
1. Cedric Twyman (Oxford) 10.81
2. Antonio Hicks (Oxford) 10.92
3. Xzavier English (Jacksonville) 11.01

Boys’ 200 dash
1. Cedric Twyman (Oxford) 21.90
2. Antonio Hicks (Oxford) 22.14
3. Jabari Williams (Anniston) 22.61

Boys’ 400 dash
1. Damious Wilson (Oxford) 49.03
2. Keddrick Jordan (Anniston) 49.53
3. Tyshaun Cameron (Jacksonville) 50.26

Boys’ 800 run
1. Matt Tippets (Oxford) 2:02.39
2. Case Payne (Oxford) 2:03.59
3. Gionni Harris (Saks) 2:03.82

Boys’ 1,600 run
1. Matt Tippets (Oxford) 4:29.12
2. Rua Mathis (Jacksonville) 4:35.08
3. Hunter Hartwell (Donoho) 4:35.84

Boys’ 3,200 run
1. Matt Tippets (Oxford) 10:01.11
2. Quinn Weaver (Jacksonville) 10:04.34
3. Josh Duke (White Plains) 10:06.73

Boys’ 110 hurdles
1. Keshawn Allen (Weaver) 14.28
2. Harper Williams (Weaver) 14.51
3. Elijah Lanier (Anniston) 15.03

Boys’ 300 hurdles
1. Harper Williams (Weaver) 38.03
2. Keshawn Allen (Weaver) 38.96
3. Elijah Lanier (Anniston) 39.95

Boys’ 4×100 relay
1. Oxford 42.59
2. Jacksonville 43.33
3. Weaver 43.71

Boys’ 4×400 relay
1. Anniston 3:24.38
2. Oxford 3:24.40
3. Alexandria 3:34.27

Boys’ 4×800 relay
1. Anniston 8:34.31
2. Oxford 8:36.23
3. Piedmont 8:47.84

Boys’ high jump
1. Ishmel Bethel (Piedmont) 6-00.00
2. Braylen Ray (Oxford) 6-00.00
3. D.J. Marbury (Weaver) 5-10.00

Boys’ pole vault
1. Clark Hill (Pleasant Valley) 12-06.00
2. Cooper Maye (Pleasant Valley) 12-00.00
3. Jah-Ray Gutierrez (Anniston) 12-00.00

Boys’ long jump
1. Harper Williams (Weaver) 24-04.50
2. Ahmad Kelley (Anniston) 21-06.00
3. Aaron Nixon (Jacksonville) 20-11.00

Boys’ triple jump
1. Ahmad Kelley (Anniston) 44-07.00
2. Lorenzo Blake (Weaver) 44-02.00
3. Ishmel Bethel (Piedmont) 43-03.00

Boys’ shot put
1. Sharontae Bailey (Anniston) 48-10.00
2. Luke Vinson (Ohatchee) 46-06.00
3. Zachery Gains (Jacksonville) 44-04.00

Boys’ discus
1. Luke Vinson (Ohatchee) 142-05.50
2. Sharontae Bailey (Anniston) 128-11
3. Brandon Jolliff (Weaver) 113-00

Boys’ javelin
1. Darrell Albright-Gooden (Oxford) 150-05
2. Braxton Salster (Pleasant Valley) 150-00
3. Elijah Young (Piedmont) 147-00

Weaver coach Beau Winn (left) and his team celebrate after winning the school’s first state championship in boys’ track on May 3 at Cullman. (Submitted photo)
Anniston coach Lisa Howard-Holland and her team celebrate Saturday after winning their third Class 4A state outdoor track title in four years May 3 at Gulf Shores. (Submitted photo)

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