Mount Academys Brooke Huleatt setter Section 9-inendørsrekord på 200 m

Brooke Huleatt, en senior på Mount Academys jenteinendørsfriidrettslag, satte Section 9-inendørsrekord på 24,67 sekunder på 200 meter 7. februar under Purple Champions High School Invitational. Dette er første gang en jenteutøver i Section 9 har løpt under 25 sekunder i distansen. Huleatts prestasjon er også nest raskeste tid i staten i år.

Rekordløpet fant sted på Nike Indoor Track and Field Center ved The Armory i New York City. Huleatt slo det tidligere Section 9-inendørsrekordet, som hadde stått i 15 år siden det ble satt under New Balance Nationals. Huleatt, som scoret over 100 mål for Mount Academys jentefotballag høsten igjennom, viste sin allsidighet i friidrettsøvelser. Hun holder allerede Section 9-inendørsrekord på 300 meter med 38,83 sekunder fra i fjor. I statens rangeringer på 200 meter denne sesongen ligger Huleatt like bak Breanne Barnett fra Baldwin High, som noterte 24,48 sekunder. Denne prestasjonen understreker Huleatts sterke form mot videre konkurranser. Purple Champions High School Invitational ga en konkurransedyktig arena for high school-utøvere og viste frem talenter som Huleatt i inendørsfriidrett.

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