La región GLOW avanza a cinco individuos y cuatro relevos a los campeonatos NYSPHSAA de atletismo en pista cubierta

Los atletas de la región GLOW rindieron fuertemente en el clasificatorio Section V de atletismo en pista cubierta celebrado en la Universidad Nazareth de Rochester. Cinco individuos y cuatro equipos de relevos se clasificaron para los Campeonatos NYSPHSAA en el Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex. Batavia y Bath-Haverling estuvieron entre las escuelas que avanzaron varios competidores.

El clasificatorio Section V New York State Public High School Athletic Association de atletismo en pista cubierta tuvo lugar el sábado por la noche en la Universidad Nazareth de Rochester. Los mejores desempeños de toda la Section V compitieron, con atletas de la región GLOW asegurando plazas en los próximos campeonatos estatales. En las pruebas individuales, Madeline Smith de Batavia se clasificó en los 55 metros vallas. Karvel Martino y Brock Bigsby de Batavia barrieron las pruebas de lanzamientos, ganando el avance. Tim Lamparelli también progresó en peso, mientras que Zachary Hartz de Batavia se clasificó en los 600 metros. Los equipos de relevos mostraron una fuerza particular para la región GLOW. El equipo masculino de relevos 4x800 metros de Batavia terminó segundo y avanzó. La escuela también envió dos equipos femeninos de relevos a los estatales, contribuyendo al total de cuatro relevos clasificados. Además, el equipo de relevos 4x800 metros de Bath-Haverling, compuesto por Alexa Wolfe, Madison Cranmer, Zoey Winfield y Emma Schneider, pasó a los campeonatos. Estas clasificaciones destacan la profundidad competitiva en el atletismo en pista cubierta de Section V, preparando el escenario para el encuentro estatal en el Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.

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