Miner Track team competes in Section Meet with Runners-up for boys and girls squads

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By Frank Smith

The Miners Track team wrapped up their regular season hosting the Division IV Section II Sectional Meet on May first. The boys and girls squad were runner-up champions.

For the Girls Results: In the 4x800m Relay, the team of Sabrina Duarte, Selena Duarte, Aubri Estrada, and Diana Medina finished in first place with a time of 13:42.68. In the 100m Hurdles: finishing in third place was Rosa Reyes with a time of 19.75. In the 100m: finishing in fifth place was Lizzette Campa with a time of 14.20. In the 1600m: finishing in sixth place was Diana Medina with a time of 7:43.01. In the 4x100mRelay the team ofMaritza Estrada, Lizzette Campa, Ronzi Carbajal, and Nicole Predgo finished in third place with a time of 59.13.

In the 400m: finishing in sixth place was Lizzette Campa with a time of 1:10.77. In the 800m: finishing in sixth place was Aubri Estrada with a time of 3:17.18. In the 3200m: finishing in fifth place was Selena Duarte with a time of 16:53.48, finishing in fifth place was Jessica Lopez with a time of 18:56.69. In the 4x400m Relay the team of Melanie Ouellette, Aubri Estrada, Ronzi Carbajal, and Lizzette Campa finished in third place with a time of 5:17.36. In the High jump: finishing in second place was Ani Robles with a jump of 4’6”. In the Shotput: finishing in third place was Maxi Lara with a throw of 28’1.50” and finishing in fifth place was Ani Robles26’7.50”. In the Discus: finishing in third place was Maxi Lara with a throw of 86’08”, finishing in fourth place was Ani Robles with a throw of 86’6”. In the Pole Vault: finishing in first place was Ani Robles with a jump of 5’0”. In the Long Jump: finishing in third place was Nicole Predgo with a jump of 12’09, finishing in fifth place was Rosa Reyes with a jump of 12’3”. In the Triple Jump: finishing in third place was Rosa Reyes with a jump of 26’03”, finishing in fourth place was Nicole Predgo with a jump of 26’02”, and finishing in fifth place was Reba Price with a jump of 21’05”.

For the Boys Results: In the 4x800m Relay the team of Colton Stratton, James Duarte, Jared Gonzales, and Patrick Lopez finished in second place with a time of 9:32.89. In the 110m Hurdles: finishing in first place was Wayne Newman with a time of 14.14, finishing in third place was Andres Rodriguez with a time of 19.39, finishing in fifth place was Carlos Salas with a time of 21.19.

In the 1600m: finishing in fifth place was Colton Stratton with a time of 5:28.87, finishing in sixth place was James Duarte with a time of 5:37.21. In the 400m: finishing in first place was Nathaniel Lopez with a time of 55.74, finishing in third place was Christian Cazares with a time of 57.92, finishing in sixth place was Jared Gonzales with a time of 1:00.54. In the 300m Hurdles: finishing in first place was Wayne Newman with a time of 38.23(New School Record), finishing in fifth place was Jared Gonzales with a time of 48.78, finishing in sixth place was Andres Rodriguez with a time of 49.65. In the 800m: finishing in second place was Colton Stratton with a time of 2:16.30. In the 3200m: finishing in fifth place was Patrick Lopez with a time of 11:53.76, finishing in sixth place was Colton Stratton with a time of 13:08.24.

In the High jump: finishing in first place was Wayne Newman with a jump of 5’10”, finishing in fourth place was Andres Rodriguez with a jump of 5’4”. In the Shot Put: finishing in second place was with a throw of Yordi Garcia 38’07. In the Pole Vault: finishing in first place was Wayne Newman with a jump of 8’6”, finishing in second place was Nathaniel Lopez with a jump of 8’0”, finishing in third place was Carlos Salas with a jump of 7’0”, and finishing in fourth place was Patrick Lopez with a jump of 7’0”.

The Miners who qualified for the State Championships will compete in Mesa on May 10 and 11.

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