Anthony Ross earns Trackee of the Meet Award
It came down to two events–the finals of the triple jump and the 4X400 relay. In order to beat Highline last week we needed to take first place in both events.
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It came down to two events–the finals of the triple jump and the 4X400 relay. In order to beat Highline last week we needed to take first place in both events.
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Yesterday as track practice got underway, I couldn’t help but notice that our team was smaller then usual. Many people were sick at home. Then it struck me, considering how we recently crushed Highlines hopes and dreams, is all this illness really a coincidence?
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Remember that you can see the results of every athlete in our division in every event for every meet of the season at www.seamounttrack.com
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Highline is always one of our strongest competitors. In fact, both boys and girls teams beat us last season. This year, however, we came out on top. Both the boys and girls teams won by five points.
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Our first track meet of the season was jamboree with Renton, Penninsula, and Franklin Pierce. While many people started off the season with strong performances, one person stood out the most–Kameron Peck.
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Each week our captains recognize a team member for his outstanding attitude and effort in practice. The winner recieves a Powerade and a Powerbar. DeAngelo Brown earned this week’s Power Award.
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Here is our schedule for this track season.
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We are now starting our third week of track season. Besides having to experience some crazy weather (last Friday it rained, then hailed, then snowed. If that wasn’t crazing enough for a March day in Seattle, while the snow was still falling a lightening storm attacked us), things are going well.
Our first meet–a jamboree–is this Friday at Renton Stadium.
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