Smith won the discus with a throw of 93-feet, 6-inches, while Zyvoloski won a meet championship in the 1,600 meter run with a time of 6:05. Smith also placed fourth in the shot put (28-feet, 6.5-inches) and Zyvoloski took third in the 800 meter run (2:54).
Carroll's Samantha Dalton placed in four events. The Carroll freshman took third in the long jump (13-feet, 8.5-inches), fourth in the 400 meter dash (1:15) and sixth in both the 100 meter dash (14.9 seconds) and high jump (4-feet, 6-inches).
Morgan Cain placed sixth for the Cavaliers in the shot put with a toss of 25-feet, 9-inches.
As a team Carroll placed fourth out of eight squads with 43 points. Marion won the event with 110 points, followed by Abingdon (61), Graham (44), Carroll County, Grundy (39), Lebanon (10) and Richlands (4).
In boys' competition, Carroll County placed third out of eight teams. Ryne Ayers led the way by placing in three different events. Ayers finished fourth in both the triple jump (37-feet, 3.5-inches) and 300 meter hurdles (45.86 seconds) and sixth in the 110 meter hurdles (17.75 seconds).
Lance Canon and Kenneth Horton both placed in two events each for the Cavs. Canon took third in the long jump (18-feet, 11.25-inches) and fifth in the 100 meter dash (11.89 seconds), while Horton placed fifth in both the 110 meter hurdles (17.31 seconds) and 300 meter hurdles (47.23 seconds).
Also placing for Carroll County were Trevor Bolen (second in the discus, 113-feet, 3-inches) and Isaac Worrell (sixth in the 1,600 meter run, 5:09).
As a team, Carroll placed third with 46 points. Abingdon won the meet with 163 points, followed by Marion (114), Carroll County, Tazewell (42), Patrick Henry-Glade Spring (36), Grundy (18), Lebanon (14) and Richlands (7).





