Last week the Jaguar track and field team qualified from the Amherst Regional to the state meet in more events (9) than ever before in program history . In addition, the Jags also scored their most points ever (64) to finish as runner-ups to Brunswick.
To qualify for the state competition, athletes had to finish in the top 4 in their event. In some cases this meant surviving prelims and semifinals on Wednesday just to make it to last Friday's finals. The following will be traveling this week to Jesse Owens Stadium at Ohio State to compete against the best in the state.
Brittany Morrison ('15) returns to the state meet for the second time in both the shot put and discus. She won the regional in the shot put and was 3rd in the discus.
Maggie Wagner ('17) qualified to the state meet with her 4th place finish in the 1600m run.
Sydney Seymour ('18) qualified to the state meet with her 4th place finish in the 3200m run.
Jenea Adams ('15) returns to the state meet in the 100m dash with her 4th place finish at Amherst.
Kye Williams ('16) will be competing for the first time at the state meet in the high jump after her 2nd place Amherst finish.
Monica Hahn ('16) will also be competing for the first time at the state meet in the 300 meter hurdles after her school record time and 4th place finish at Amherst.
The 4 x 100 meter relay team of Hahn, Lauren Zawie ('17), Williams, and Adams set a big school record of 48.61 and finished 3rd at the regional meet.
The 4 x 200 meter relay team of Hahn, Zawie, Bridget Roche ('15), and Adams scored a big 2nd place finish at the regional meet with a season's best time of 1:43.49.
As a sophomore, Zawie returns to the state meet as part of last year's school record and podium placing 4 x 200. As a senior, this is Roche's first trip to the state meet in any event.
Congratulations and good luck to all!
Resources
- Outdoor 2015 Schedule
- Indoor 2015 Schedule
- Lettering Standards 2019
- Links to forms
- SJA Post-Season Results
- SJA grads in college
- Directions to Meets
- Class Level Records
- Jaguar Invitational
- archived results from 2013-2017
- Value of Track and Field as a substitute for speci...
- 2018 Outdoor Track and Field Schedule
Monday, June 1, 2015
Saturday, May 23, 2015
District Champions!
For the fourth consecutive year the Saint Joseph Academy Track and Field team won their OHSAA district title. At a new location for the first time in over 30 years, the Lakewood district moved to Brunswick High School where the host Blue Devils were expected to run away with the title. Despite the fact SJA had lost convincingly to Brunswick three separate times this spring, the Jaguars saved their best for the most important meet of the season. Most athletes set personal bests and a handful of school records were set. In all, SJA qualified athletes to the Amherst regional in 15 of 17 possible events.
The barrage of school records began on Wednesday when senior Brittany Morrison went big on her last shot put throw with a mark of 41' .5" - good enough for 9th in the state at the moment. Morrison would repeat her big last throw style in the discus where she set a personal best of 127' 1" for the win. Morgan Schauer, a sophomore, also set a personal best at 114' in the discus and finished in 4th place which qualified for the regional meet.
School record number 2 came at the hands of junior Bridget McGuire, who made a big break through in the pole vault where she tied the school record of 10' 0". That jump placed her fifth, while senior Alexis Bloor finished 8th in the event.
Perhaps the biggest record came with a Beamonesque long jump by Kye Williams ('16). On her first attempt she leapt 18' 1", good enough for the win and for a 14 inch school record. Equally mind-blowing was senior Bridget Roche's last jump in finals, which bumped her from 8th place to 3rd and allowed her to qualify to regionals. She improved her PR from 15' 0" to 16' 11" at districts!
The finals of the running events on Friday were off to a quick start as the Jaguars began the meet with 2nd and 5th place finishes in the 100 meter hurdles. Williams just missed her own school record set in the prelims Wednesday, and fellow junior Monica Hahn ran her all-time best to set the tone for the day. Next came senior sprinter Jenea Adams in the 100m dash, where she held of an incredible field to break her own school record in 12.24 seconds and win her 2nd district title in the event
The final school record of the meet came from the 4 x 100 meter relay team of Hahn, Lauren Zawie ('17), Williams, and Adams where they ran a quick time of 49.13 seconds for second place, just .01 second off the winning time.
Other great performances include; Williams and Roche in the high jump who finished 1st and 3rd, Hahn and Roche in the 300H who finished 2nd and 7th, sophomore Maggie Wagner and freshman Sydney Seymour who finished 3rd and 4th in the 1600, Seymour and sophomore Olivia Battistoni who finished 3rd and 5th in the 3200, Wagner and sophomore Katy McAfee who finished 3rd and 7th in the 800, Adams who came back for her 4th event of the day to finish 3rd in the 200m dash, 2nd place by the 4 x 200m relay team of Hahn, Zawie, senior Sarah Stottner, and Adams, and a 4th place finish in the 4 x 400m relay by the team of Katie Pellegrino ('17), Zawie, Wagner, and Roche.
The barrage of school records began on Wednesday when senior Brittany Morrison went big on her last shot put throw with a mark of 41' .5" - good enough for 9th in the state at the moment. Morrison would repeat her big last throw style in the discus where she set a personal best of 127' 1" for the win. Morgan Schauer, a sophomore, also set a personal best at 114' in the discus and finished in 4th place which qualified for the regional meet.
School record number 2 came at the hands of junior Bridget McGuire, who made a big break through in the pole vault where she tied the school record of 10' 0". That jump placed her fifth, while senior Alexis Bloor finished 8th in the event.
Perhaps the biggest record came with a Beamonesque long jump by Kye Williams ('16). On her first attempt she leapt 18' 1", good enough for the win and for a 14 inch school record. Equally mind-blowing was senior Bridget Roche's last jump in finals, which bumped her from 8th place to 3rd and allowed her to qualify to regionals. She improved her PR from 15' 0" to 16' 11" at districts!
The finals of the running events on Friday were off to a quick start as the Jaguars began the meet with 2nd and 5th place finishes in the 100 meter hurdles. Williams just missed her own school record set in the prelims Wednesday, and fellow junior Monica Hahn ran her all-time best to set the tone for the day. Next came senior sprinter Jenea Adams in the 100m dash, where she held of an incredible field to break her own school record in 12.24 seconds and win her 2nd district title in the event
The final school record of the meet came from the 4 x 100 meter relay team of Hahn, Lauren Zawie ('17), Williams, and Adams where they ran a quick time of 49.13 seconds for second place, just .01 second off the winning time.
Other great performances include; Williams and Roche in the high jump who finished 1st and 3rd, Hahn and Roche in the 300H who finished 2nd and 7th, sophomore Maggie Wagner and freshman Sydney Seymour who finished 3rd and 4th in the 1600, Seymour and sophomore Olivia Battistoni who finished 3rd and 5th in the 3200, Wagner and sophomore Katy McAfee who finished 3rd and 7th in the 800, Adams who came back for her 4th event of the day to finish 3rd in the 200m dash, 2nd place by the 4 x 200m relay team of Hahn, Zawie, senior Sarah Stottner, and Adams, and a 4th place finish in the 4 x 400m relay by the team of Katie Pellegrino ('17), Zawie, Wagner, and Roche.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Week of April 13
SJA Track and Field Week of Monday, April 13
Welcome back to all of you have been travelers. I truly hope you enjoyed your
experiences. I also truly hope you get
back to track/field mode quickly because while you were away the season didn’t
stop!
The annual dual with Mags is scheduled for Tuesday, April
14th at St. Eds starting at 5:00pm.
The shot and discus will apparently be competed at Mags on Monday at
5:00pm. We will take a van from SJA at
4:20. I will have the full itinerary
emailed and online by 9:00pm tonight.
Congrats to the many great efforts at both Nordonia and
Bedford on Saturday. Our sport is half
mental and half physical – I think a lot of you took huge steps on both fronts
with your performances. 2nd
at Nordonia and 5th at Bedford is nothing to gloss over – that is
phenomenal! Thanks to all the girls who
came to Bedford strictly for support as well as Lauren for coming to Bedford
after the Nordonia meet….very classy ladies!
Monday, April 13
Full team meeting in the gym at 3:15
Distance to mastick after – done by 5:15
Sprinters on the track – pre-meet plus light lift
Throwers to Mags at 4:20
Tuesday, April 14
Be smart! You need
to have PROPER energy food between lunch and the meet so that you don’t “bonk”. PB&J sandwichs, bananas, crackers,
pretzels, etc…all easy to digest and good for pre-competition. Gatorade good too.
Do your homework at school while snacking before we go to
the meet – won’t get done at Eds until after 8:00.
Throwers – lift right after school then go to the
meet? Double check with coach on Monday
Full team – we’ll take a bus to St. Eds at 4:00. If weather is good this will be a drop off
only, so bring all your homework, etc…First event at 5:00. See itinerary on team website.
Wednesday, April 15
Distance – to mastick for mileage. Done by 5:00
Sprinters – at SJA…done by 5:00
Throwers – normal day
Thursday, April 16
Distance – at SJA for cross train….done at normal cross
train time
Sprinters – at SJA…pre-meet. Done by 5:00
Throwers - ???
Check with coach on Wednesday
Friday, April 17
Meet for varsity at Lakewood HS
Itinerary posted Wednesday for this meet. Limited entries
Saturday April 18
Possible distance run “practice” at Mastick. More info this week. Expect it!
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Week of March 9th
We will be on the track all week, but it will be wet so bring spare clothes to wear for after your running - this includes dry socks. If your bag is too large for the halls or lockers, you can keep it in the back of room 331.
Monday:
team meeting first
throwers: meet new coach
sprinters: warm-up and SE I workout
distance: with Coach Gallagher
Tuesday:
throwers: with coach
sprinters: warm-up, specialties, lift
distance: with Coach Gallagher
Wednesday:
throwers: with coach
sprinters: warm-up, speed day - bring spikes!!!
distance: with Coach Gallagher
Thursday
throwers: with coach
sprinters: warm-up, specialties, lift
distance: with Coach Gallagher
Friday:
throwers: with coach
sprinters: warm-up, SE II
distance: with Coach Gallagher
Saturday and Sunday: work out on your own
Friday, March 6, 2015
general expectations for track and field!
Hi everybody! Thank you for signing up and being a part of Jaguar track and field!
*****!!!*****Sunday (March 8) at 11:00am we will have a "shoveling party"...with warmer temperatures coming next week it would be in our best interest to get the track clear ASAP so we can practice. The more athletes and parents that show up with a shovel the faster we can clear it. It really should take an hour or less if the numbers are good. See you Sunday!!!!
This email is meant to provide you with the basics you'll need for the season and hopefully answer some questions before you have them. If there is something not addressed in this email please ask!
team website: www.sjatrackandfield.blogspot.com - a lot of historical information can be found here as well as what it takes to earn a varsity letter, the competition schedule, itineraries for meets, etc...Bookmark this page!
physicals/Final Forms - the AD will let us know how we stand with this, but if you know a physical is expiring this season get your new one scheduled now.
Practice times: you will be emailed a schedule for the week each Sunday and it will also be posted on the team website. Unless otherwise indicated we will NOT start practice as a full group, instead you will meet with your specific event coach. Typically you will be done by 5:00-5:15 each day....and yes, practice is held everyday including spring break.
If your parents want to be part of a similar email list have them email me and I'll include them on the weekly email.
Uniforms: we provide a uniform top that you will give back (in perfect condition) at the end of the season. You should provide your own shorts (they must be ALL black - no white stripes at all!!!!) but can be any style (running shorts or spandex are most common).
We expected to be outside as much as possible - please bring gear for possible cold conditions. We will use common sense, but we can't train nearly as well indoors as we can outdoors.
Team gear: starting last fall the track and cc teams have switched to a format of purchasing team sweats that YOU KEEP after your 4 years. It will have your name, etc... on it. Order forms will be provided the first week of practice and the order will be put in on Monday, March 16th. You do not have to buy gear, but you're expected to wear SJA purple gear to meets if you don't.
Practice expectations: you are expected to be at every practice and to participate to the BEST of your abilities. If there is a conflict DO NOT PASS WORD THROUGH A TEAMMATE. You MUST talk to your coach personally. We understand conflicts may arise, but we expect you to make every effort to schedule appointments and conflicts around practice time.
Meet expectations: if you are signed up for a meet you will be there....no exceptions. You miss a meet and you're off the team (illness, etc...aside). Just not showing up is unheard of. At the meets your job is to compete and help your teammates. Cheer, be positive, and take care of business. You are not there for meeting guys, etc...
Varsity letter: to earn a varsity letter you must meet performance standards at least 2x. These standards are on the team website.
Spring break: because spring break is a different week every year, we do NOT switch our schedule. We realize some athletes go on trips. We will be asking for you to provide us with specific dates so we know when we'll see you. If you're in town we expect you to come to practices (usually around noon) and any meets that are scheduled including our own Jaguar Invite.
Bottom line: COMMUNICATION and organization. This goes for the coaches and the athletes. When these 2 things are done properly then a successful season becomes much easier.
I love track and field....it is a great sport and Cleveland, OH is one of the best areas for it in the whole country. We must set the bar and continue to raise it because everybody around the region is more than happy to kick your butt if you give them the chance.
We are in this together, so we can either thrive to greatness again or we can experience the alternative. I choose greatness!
don't forget to follow us on twitter....@SJAtrackcc
Go Jags!
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Week of March 2
Hi ladies - there are small signs of spring in the forecast!!! I saw 50s for the first week of outdoors!
Currently for indoor state meet Kye is in the high jump. Both the 4 x 200 and 4 x 800 are on the outside looking in - you'll both need some teams to not show up to get in.
In keeping with our "active recovery" phase between indoors and outdoors, here is this week's plan.
Monday - all sprinters until 4:15
Distance runners meet with Coach Gallagher
throwers throw in gym until 4:00
Tuesday - varsity sprinters for running workout then lift. Plan on being outside!!! Done by 4:30
Distance runners meet with Coach Gallagher
throwers lift
Wednesday - all off
Thursday - all sprinters have workout then core. Done by 4:15
distance runners meet with Coach Gallagher
Friday - throwers meet to throw - done by 4:15
Saturday - Indoor state meet - morning session. HJ is at 9:30 am.
Sunday - train on own.
Monday, February 16, 2015
week of Feb 16
Don't forget the parent meeting for new athletes (of any grade) is Tuesday, Feb 17 at 6:30 pm
practices...
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday for all event disciplines.
We're asking all athletes, even those done for the indoor season continue this week please.
Meet Sunday at Kent State - itinerary in previous post.
practices...
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday for all event disciplines.
We're asking all athletes, even those done for the indoor season continue this week please.
Meet Sunday at Kent State - itinerary in previous post.
Kent State Itinerary as of Feb 16
Kent State Meet Sunday, Feb 22
7:30am – bus leaves SJA
FIELD EVENTS
8:00 am Girls Weight Throw – Boys to follow -
9:00 am Boys Long Jump – Girls to follow **Open Pit –
Meyer, Roche, Williams, Hahn
9:30 am Girls Pole Vault – Boys to follow Boys seeded
(unseeded if needed; seeded would go first) McGuire, Bonca, Pellegrino
10:00 am Girls Shot Put – Boys to follow – Attallah,
McAfee, DeChant
10:00 am Girls High Jump – Boys to follow TBD Boys Triple
Jump (After long jump is completed: Girls to follow) Williams, Roche,
Ridge
RUNNING EVENTS
9:30 am
Girls 60mH (Prelims) – Hahn, Williams, Roche
Boys 60mH (Prelims)
Girls 60m (Prelims)
- Adams, Wrenn, Stottner, Meyer
Boys 60m (Prelims)
Girls 4x800 Relay (1 Section Final)
A = Farris, Seymour, Battistoni,
Wagner10 B = McAfee, Wagner9,
Butterfield, Conway
Boys 4x800 Relay (1 Section Final)
Girls 4x200 Relay
A =
Hahn, Zawie, Williams, Adams B
= Coreno, Stottner, Wrenn, Meyer
Boys 4x200 Relay Boys
60mH (Finals) (2 Section Final, Top 16 Times Advance)
Girls 60mH (Finals) (2 Section Final, Top 16 Times
Advance)
Girls 60m (Finals) (2 Section Final, Top 16 Times
Advance)
Boys 60m (Finals) (2 Section Final, Top 16 Times Advance)
Girls 1 Mile Run – Seymour, Marconi, McGuire,
Butterfield, Wagner10
Boys 1 Mile Run
Girls 400m –
Farris, Pellegrino, Zawie, Coreno, Wagner9, Ridge
Boys 400m
Girls 800m – Vovk, Dabydeen, Walsh, Patton, Bonca, C.
Wagner
Boys 800m
Girls 200m – Adams, Stottner, Wrenn, Meyer
Boys 200m
Girls 3200m
Boys 3200m
Girls 4x400m Relay
Boys 4x400m Relay
Friday, February 6, 2015
Mount Union itinerary
SJA @ Mount Union Invite Feb 8, 2015
9:45 – bus leaves SJA
Field Events start at noon
HJ (boys first) – Williams?, Roche, Ridge
LJ – Williams?, Roche, Ridge, Meyer, Reilly, Hahn, Wrenn
SP – Attallah, M. McAfee, DeChant
Running Events start at 1:30
4 x 200
A = Hahn, Stottner, Zawie, Adams
B = Wrenn, Farris, Coreno, Meyer
1600m run – Marconi, Butterfield, Battistoni, Johnson, Seymour, Conway, Wagner10, Stalder
60m dash – Adams, Stottner, Meyer, Wrenn, Miller, Larkman, Straka, Saldana, Gonzalez
60H – Hahn, Williams?, Roche, Scruggs, Reilly
4 x 800
A = Farris, Wagner9, Vovk, McGuire
B = scratch
60H final
60m dash final
400m dash – Roche, Coreno, Pellegrino, Curry, Scruggs, Horner, Ridge
800m run – Bonca, McGuire, Saracina, Dabydeen, Tran, Miczak, Walsh, C. Wagner, Patton, Molina?, Yesares?, McAfee, Stanton, Perkins
200m dash – Miller, Gonzalez, Larkman, Straka, Stottner
N/A - Bo, Butterfield, Stanton
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
YSU folllow-up
Sorry for the delay....
In the first full meet of the season the Jaguars traveled to Youngstown State and competed well. A lot the Jags were running new distances for the first time or experimenting in new field events as they try to work their way into the new season.
Among top performances for SJA was a 2nd place finish in the high jump by junior Kye Williams, a 3rd place in the 60m dash by senior Jenea Adams - good for a school record, and another 3rd place and school record by freshman Sydney Seymour in the 3200m run.
Next is a trip to Columbus to visit Ohio State University in two weeks.
In the first full meet of the season the Jaguars traveled to Youngstown State and competed well. A lot the Jags were running new distances for the first time or experimenting in new field events as they try to work their way into the new season.
Among top performances for SJA was a 2nd place finish in the high jump by junior Kye Williams, a 3rd place in the 60m dash by senior Jenea Adams - good for a school record, and another 3rd place and school record by freshman Sydney Seymour in the 3200m run.
Next is a trip to Columbus to visit Ohio State University in two weeks.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
YSU itinerary
SJA @ YSU
High School Meet - Jan 24, 2015
7:45 – bus
leaves SJA (expected return time 7:00pm)
Please note: all teams limited to 2
relays and 4 individuals per event...I was able to bend that rule here and
there, but I couldn’t over-do it.
Field Events
10 a.m. - Girls Shot Put in Weight Cage Ring A (Girls Weight
Throw to follow upon completion of the Girls Shot Put & Boys Weight –
Throw to follow upon completion of Girls Weight Throw)
10 a.m. - Boys Shot Put in Ring B
10 a.m. - Girls Pole Vault (Boys to follow) – Bonca,
Pellegrino
10 a.m. - Girls Long Jump (East Runway Closest to Entrance
Door) – Meyer, Reilly
10 a.m. - Boys Long Jump (West Runway)
Girls Triple Jump to follow Girls Long Jump (East Runway
Closest to Entrance Door) Boys Triple Jump to follow Boys Long Jump
(West Runway)
Upon completion of Boys 60m Final Girls HIGH JUMP will start (Finish Line area on Track) Boys High Jump to
follow – Roche, Williams, Ridge
Running Events (Start
at 10 a.m. - ROLLING SCHEDULE)
Girls 60mH (Prelims) – Roche, Williams, Scruggs
Boys 60mH (Prelims)
Girls 60m (Prelims) – Adams, Meyer, Miller, Reilly
Boys 60m (Prelims)
Girls 4 x 800 Relay (1 Section Final Top 18 Entrys)
A – Vovk,
Conway, Patton, C. Wagner
B – Stanton,
Miczak, Dabydeen, Walsh
Boys 4 x 800 Relay (1 Section Final Top 18 Entrys)
Girls 4 x 200 Relay (4 sections Top 20 Entrys)
A –
Zawie, Coreno, Stottner, Meyer
B –
Scruggs, Saldana, Straka, Gonzalez
Boys 4 x 200 Relay (4 sections Top 20 Entrys)
Boys 60mH (Finals) (2 Section Final Top 16 Times Advance)
Girls 60mH (Finals) (2 Section Final Top 16 Times Advance)
Girls 60m (Finals) (2 Section Final Top 16 Times Advance)
Boys 60m (Finals) (2 Section Final Top 16 Times Advance)
Girls Mile Run – Battistoni, Butterfield, Johnson, Wagner10
Boys Mile Run
Girls 400m – Horner, Coreno, Pellegrino, Wagner9, Curry
Boys 400m
Girls 800m – Bonca, Farris, Molina, Yesares, Tran
Boys 800m
Girls 200m – Adams, Miller, Ridge, Reilly
Boys 200m
Girls 3200m – Marconi, Seymour, Stalder
Boys 3200m
Girls 4x400m Relay (4 sections Top 24 Entrys)
A –
Farris, Butterfield, Wagher10, Battistoni
B –
Wagner9, Patton, Vovk, C. Wagner
Boys 4x400m Relay (4 sections Top 24 Entrys)
N/A – Bloor (ankle), McGuire (SAT), Perkins (family),
Saracina (retreat), Larkman (family), Bo (conference), Attallah, McAfee,
Stalder
Sunday, January 18, 2015
MONDAY PRACTICE REVISED!!!
We are changing the practice schedule for Monday, Jan 18.
We are NOT going to Geneva as it is supposed to be warmer out and the track should be clear by the afternoon.
Here is the revised plan for Monday.
8:00 am - pole vaulters still go with Coach Marquard as originally planned.
2:00 pm - high jumpers in the gym (Williams, Roche, Ridge, and anyone else that wants to try)
3:00 pm - all distance, sprinters, and throwers. Sprinters bring your spikes.
We will be done by 4:40 - please have rides pick you up then. The coaches cannot stay after that and the school will be closed.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but not you can sleep in!!!
Still no practice Tuesday.
Wed early dismissal, practice right after school at 2:00.
Thursday - regular practice
Friday - no practice
Saturday - meet YSU
thanks!
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Sunday, January 11, 2015
Week of Jan 12, 2015
Workouts for week of January 12, 2015
Final exam week – we will do what we can.
Monday – temp should be 30° so going outside is likely – be prepared!
Tuesday – will be colder, so likely stay inside.
Thursday – final exam day – you will be asked to run your
own workout at 12:15 when you are dismissed.
Forecast high is 25°, so be prepared for either staying in or going out
(probably in).
Distance runners and PVers – look to your coaches for final
instructions for your workouts this week.
I will try to have an agenda for the Youngstown meet as soon as
possible.
We will also try to do something with high jump, long jump,
hurdles, and throws in the next two weeks.
New people – if you are interested in one of those events then let Coach
Kieser know.
Study hard and crush these final exams!
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Solid Season Opener at Oberlin - 3 events, 3 first places
The SJA track and field team had a successful first weekend to start their 2015 indoor campaign. On just 3 practices, the Jaguars showed up to Oberlin College with little training but a lot of expectation. The team didn't disappoint as a lot of familiar faces, and some new ones, helped pick up where they left off last spring. Keeping an intentionally abbreviated first meet for health-sake, the Jags entered just 3 events, but were successful in winning all 3.
The season began with Coach Marquard and the pole vaulters. Junior Bridget McGuire won the event with a jump of 9' 0". Next was the 55m dash in which 17 runners competed for the Jags. 7 of those runners qualified to the finals where senior Jenea Adams, and juniors Kye Williams and Monica Hahn finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd overall. The distance runners were next to take their turn and impressed with 6 full teams running in the 4 x 800m relay. The team of Katie Pellegrino ('17), Sydney Seymour ('18), Maggie Wagner ('17), and Anna Farris ('15) were victorious with a fine time of 11:00.
The team next competes at Youngstown State in two weeks.
The season began with Coach Marquard and the pole vaulters. Junior Bridget McGuire won the event with a jump of 9' 0". Next was the 55m dash in which 17 runners competed for the Jags. 7 of those runners qualified to the finals where senior Jenea Adams, and juniors Kye Williams and Monica Hahn finished 1st, 2nd, and 3rd overall. The distance runners were next to take their turn and impressed with 6 full teams running in the 4 x 800m relay. The team of Katie Pellegrino ('17), Sydney Seymour ('18), Maggie Wagner ('17), and Anna Farris ('15) were victorious with a fine time of 11:00.
The team next competes at Youngstown State in two weeks.
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