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Indoor Track Recording Girls Relay Relay Four Prevides in States

The Springville-West Valley Indoor Track Team accumulated 14 top 4 patches in Section VI State qualifiers at Houghton University last weekend.

The 4 x 400 season of Abigail Hughes, Kendra Cook, Taylor Casey and Aubrie Staniszewski.

Twelve of the 14 patches came with two of the girls and one of the boys through three relay races, while Jack Tharnish and Kirsten Melnik earned third placements in the competition of Division II.

“Almost all of our gripins and wildcats experienced a season or a lifelong best (last weekend). We are very grateful for the real efforts and passion that our gripins and wildcats exhibited yesterday and were very happy about the success they achieved, ”said Emilio Mancino, head coach of Griffin-Wildcat Indoor Track, Emilio Mancino.

The top finish was part of the 4 x 400 girl -relay team from Abigail Hughes, Kendra Cook, Taylor Casey and Aubrie Staniszewski, which took first place the next weekend in Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island.

The girls' 4 x 800-meter girl-relay team was second, while the boys took fourth place with 4 x 400 meter relay.

“Our girls Division II 4 x 400 meter relays by Neulingen Kendra Cook, Junior Abigail Hughes, Senior captain Taylor Casey and Junior Aubrie Staniszewski drove at their fastest time this season (4: 19.82), which also exceeded the Nyssphsaaaaaaa/Federation Girls II standard.”

The Griffin-Wildcat 4 x 400 relay team was fourth last weekend.

“The performance of this fours achieved three historical successes. First they became the first girls from Section VI Division II 4 x 400-meter relay, which in this event in section VI '' '' Story (History) to the indoor light athletics championships rise to the indoor light athletics. They became the first seasons that rose male or female to the athletics championships at school in school history. Finally, this four in this event technically received section VI Division II. ”

“In addition to the merit of her Blue Section VI SHIELD-Patches, this four-person has the opportunity to travel to Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island the next weekend to take part in the first Nyssphsaa/Federation Division II Girls 4 x 400-meter relay event.”

“Our Girls Division II 4 x 800-meter relay from Sophomore Deseray Hine (bound lifetime best 800-meter time 2: 39.7), Senior Kirsten Melnik, Sophomore Claire Chandler (lifelong component 800-meter split 2: 46.8) and and EGHTH-Meter-Tim-Meter-Meter-Meter-Meter-Meter-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing (Lifetimim-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing-Timing (Lifetimim-8-meter-Tim. Raced at their fastest time this season (10: 46.00), earn in red sections VI sign. “

In the individuals in third place, Senior Jack Thampenish was in his lifelong and a record performance (2: 37.25) in the 1000-meter boys, while Melnik also became third in the 3000-meter run (10: 23.93).

“Jack's enormous efforts brought him a white section VI -Schild -Patch and the opportunity to take part in his first intersectional Medley relay by Nyssphsaa/Federation boys as a lead off member. Everything to end this will be its only section VI Athletics season. Senior Kirsten Melnik Rasted at her best in the Girls 3000-meter run and also earned a white section VI Shield Patch for her performance. “

Rounded top four appearances were the young division II 4 x 400-meter relays by senior citizens Rowen Oakley and Jack Tharnish together with Junior Noah Klahn and Sophomore Noah Regan (lifelong best 400-meter split time 57.0) when they received the green section VI SHIALD paths for their performance.

Other career residues found by coach Mancino were Klahn in the 1600-meter run by boys (4: 38.09) with a fifth place, Cook in The Girls Triple Jump (35 feet-8.25) with a fifth place with a fifth place, a Freshman Addison Delasandrosandro and 55-meter-hurdel (9.57) with a 10th place with one 10th place. Position of the 4 x 200 meter relay (29.9), Zielen-Ersing in their anchor position of the girls with 4 x 200 meter relay (31.3), the newcomer Caroline Adkison in their third position of the girls with 4 x 200-meter relay (31.4) and Regan in the young 55-meter relay (7.39).

Other top 20 interfaces included a sixth place in the 1000-meter run (3: 17.07) for Melnik, a eighth place in the girl 4 x 200 relay team (2: 04.99) and a few 15th place from Oakley in the long-range jump (18-foot-9) and the triple jump (38 feed-1.5).