GLOW-regionen sender fem enkeltatleter og fire stafettlag til NYSPHSAA innendørs friidrettsmesterskap

Utøvere fra GLOW-regionen presterte sterkt på Section V Indoor Track and Field Qualifier på Nazareth University i Rochester. Fem enkeltpersoner og fire stafettlag kvalifiserte seg til NYSPHSAA-mesterskapene på Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex. Batavia og Bath-Haverling var blant skolene som sendte flere utøvere videre.

Section V New York State Public High School Athletic Association Indoor Track and Field Qualifier gikk av stabelen lørdag kveld på Nazareth University i Rochester. Topputøvere fra hele Section V deltok, og utøvere fra GLOW-regionen sikret seg plasser i de kommende delstatsmesterskapene. I individuelle øvelser kvalifiserte Batavias Madeline Smith seg på 55 meter hekk. Karvel Martino og Brock Bigsby fra Batavia feide gjennom kasteøvelsene og gikk videre. Tim Lamparelli avanserte også i kulestøt, mens Zachary Hartz fra Batavia kvalifiserte seg på 600 meter. Stafettlagene viste særlig styrke for GLOW-regionen. Batavias guttelag på 4x800 meter kom på andreplass og kvalifiserte seg. Skolen sendte også to jentelag til mesterskapene, noe som bidro til totalt fire kvalifiserte stafetter. I tillegg gikk Bath-Haverlings 4x800-meterstafett, bestående av Alexa Wolfe, Madison Cranmer, Zoey Winfield og Emma Schneider, videre til mesterskapene. Disse kvalifiseringene understreker den konkurransedybden i Section V innendørs friidrett og legger grunnlaget for delstatsstevnet på Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex.

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