2020 Athletic Boosters - Spring Program Book
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BOYS & GIRLS TRACK<br />
HEAD COACH<br />
Matt Somerlot<br />
Girls Track <strong>2020</strong><br />
The girls track team picked up right where they left off last winter and return to the state indoor meet with 6 individual<br />
qualifiers. Maddie Welsh (Pole Vault), Ellie Spiewak (Pole vault & Triple Jump), Kerri Walsh (3,200 meters), Mia Robillard<br />
(1,600 meters) and Meghan Hodges (weight throw) will all represent the elks at Spire Academy at the state meet.<br />
The girls had 8 additions to the top 5 board, 1 school record this indoor season. This will be a huge help as we head<br />
into outdoors!<br />
The outdoor season will kick off this year as we will travel back to Hardin valley Academy in Knoxville, TN to open the<br />
season. Our spring break trip will take us to the Hardin Valley Invitational, one of the best meets in Tennessee and<br />
a great early season start point for our young team. The 45th Elk Relays has the strongest team line up ever and the<br />
team will travel to Columbus twice in the regular season plus the Wayne and Mason Invitational, long time staples in<br />
our schedule. We believe that these meets will build off of what we have done indoors and will create opportunities for<br />
our student athletes to contend for the <strong>2020</strong> state championship in June at OSU Jesse Owens Stadium.<br />
Boys Track <strong>2020</strong><br />
The boys track team qualified the 4 x 400 relay team (Weller, Anderson, Callahan, Stevens) and the 4 x 200 relay<br />
team (Fullenkamp, Lynn, Sims & Callahan) to the state Indoor championships this winter. Cameron Stevens (200/400),<br />
Kristopher Artis (weight throw), Matthew Stuber (weight throw), and Nathan Lynn (Triple Jump) all qualified individually<br />
as well. The boys competed all over Ohio and Kentucky and placed 11 new top 5 performances and built a great deal of<br />
depth and experience as we head into outdoors. In all we had more individuals compete indoors this year than we have<br />
the past five years, a great sigh if things to come in the future!<br />
The outdoor season will kick off this year as we will travel back to Hardin valley Academy in Knoxville, TN to open the<br />
season. Our spring break trip will take us to the Hardin Valley Invitational, one of the best meets in Tennessee and<br />
a great early season start point for our young team. The 45th Elk Relays has the strongest team line up ever and the<br />
team will travel to Columbus twice in the regular season plus the Wayne and Mason Invitational, long time staples in<br />
our schedule. We believe that these meets will build off of what we have done indoors and will create opportunities for<br />
our student athletes to contend for the <strong>2020</strong> state championship in June at OSU Jesse Owens Stadium.<br />
ElksTrack.com<br />
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