

Though she grew up during the Depression and her family did not have a lot of money, Naylor stated that she never felt poor because her family owned good books. Therefore, during her visits to Marbury, Maryland, she came into contact with many people and had a lively time. Her paternal grandfather was a church pastor and her grandmother a midwife. Because her father was a traveling salesman, Naylor moved frequently and considered no one place “home.” During the summers, her family vacationed either in Iowa, where her mother’s parents lived, or in Maryland, where her father’s parents lived. Plainview’s Braxton Reynolds competes in the long jump.Phyllis Reynolds Naylor was born January 4, 1933, in Anderson, Indiana, to a strongly religious family with conservative, midwestern values.

Lollman joined Nick Hanson, Erick Ortega and Dan May for fifth place in the 4×400 relay.ĭevin Anderson placed sixth in the discus. Lollman placed fourth in the 400 at 52.78, while Garcia was fifth in the 800.Įggenberg took fifth in pole vault and Kaz Wlodarezyk finished sixth. Parks was also third in 3,200 with a 10:19.50.īraxton Reynolds took fourth in the long jump at 20-feet, 5.5-inches. Parks was third in the 1,600 at 4:41.21, followed by Garcia in fifth. Jayden Hutson ran a 11.73 for third in the 100, while Ethan Eggenberg took third in the high jump at 5-feet, 8-inches. The Indians battled tough competition and placed third with 102 points Saturday during a Class 4A Regional.ĭru Naylor led the way with first in discus at 166-feet, 3-inches and second in shot put at 50-feet, 3.5-inches.īlane Gibbs won the pole vault at 13-feet, 6-inches, while Devin Anderon finished third in shot put (46-feet, 8-inches) and Garrett Keith followed in fourth at 45-feet, 9-inches.Ĭade Parks, Jonathan Garcia, Samuel Lollman and Cooper Philips were second in the 4×800 relay at 8:24.54.
