The Spartans' youngsters had quite the showing Sunday afternoon at the NJCTC Frosh-Soph Championship hosted by Notre Dame High School. Chinonso Morsindi got the momentum rolling early in the meet as she placed 4th in the Freshman girls 100m dash with a school record time of 13.58. Morsindi was back at it later in the day, finishing 2nd in the Freshman girls 200m dash with another record breaking time of 27.84.
In the Freshman girls 400m Haley Rogers got on the board the tough way by winning the 4th heat by a wide margin and displacing runners from earlier heats for a 6th place finish. Haley recorded a time of 67.33, which represents a 12-second improvement from the beginning of the season. Caroline Onderko placed 8th overall in the 400m with a hard fought time of 68.22 while competing in the fastest heat, which is now her open 400m PR.
In the Sophomore girls 800, Ali Wehrhahn put her toughness on display with a 2nd place finish in a personal best time of 2:30.78. Ali is really rounding into form and seems poised for a strong finish to the season as she has now dropped 7-seconds off her 800 time over the past five days. Carly Makowicz also came up with a huge performance in the 800 with a 7th place finish and personal record time of 2:40.83. Carly is another one who is running her best when it counts, as she has now dropped 11-seconds off her previous best 800 time over the past two weeks.
Taylor Luger qualified for the finals of the Freshman girls 100m Hurdles. She placed 7th with a personal record time of 22.15. Andrew Waskin and Bridget McCabe posted personal records in both the 100m and 200m and Dominic Riga fought thru a hip injury to run 26.27 for the 200m.
Next up for the team is Non-Public B South State Sectional Championships at Delsea HS. This is a 2-day meet on Friday, May 26, and Saturday, May 27. Look for a preview in the coming days.
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