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Stallions Compete at State Track

Huge congratulations to our Boys and Girls Track teams on winning Regionals. We also want to congratulate all of our STATE QUALIFIERS!

You can catch them this Saturday starting at 8:00 AM on the campus of UNF at Hodges Stadium as they compete for a shot at greatness!

Girls 4×400 M Relay
Katie Cunningham
Olivia Rogina
Kasey Davey
Lyla Crist
Hannah Hayward

Girls 4×800 M Relay
Katie Cunningham
Sara Palmer
Kasey Davey
Addison Hatcher

Girls 800 M
Katie Cunningham
Kasey Davey

Girls 1600 M
Emma Akhundjanov

Girls Discus
Grace Zelenka

Girls Pole Vault
Coral Sklenicka

Girls Long & Triple Jump
Alanna Wells

Girls 400 IH
Olivia Rogina

Boys 4×400 M Relay
Jaxon Harshman
Ellis Halton
Sam Loftin
Jaylen Wilkerson
Christopher Flanagan

Boys 400M
Jaylen Wilkerson

Boys 800 M
Ellis Halton
Sam Loftin

Boys 1600 M
Sam Loftin

Boys 3200 M
Sean Cunningham
Harrison Kozlowski

Boys Shotput
Jacob Busbee

Boys Discus
Grayson Jackson
Mason Williams

Boys Javelin
Sam Hayward


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