OHSAA Regional Track and Field Championships - Dayton Div 1 (4) 2012

Dayton, OH

Coverage

Withrow girls win Division I regional title in track
Withrow girls win Division I regional title in track May 27, 2012

DAYTON – A season of turmoil and tribulation for the Withrow girls’ track team produced nothing but smiles on a windy and sultry Friday evening at Welcome Stadium as the small contingent of Tigers posed with their second Division I regional championship team trophy in four years. Withrow got contributions from all six of the girls it sent to the regional meet to score 68 points and win a tight contest over Princeton (53), Mason (50.5) and Lakota East (49). The Tigers swept the 4 x 100, 4 x 200 and 4 x 400 relays as well as getting wins by seniors Jade Loveless (100) and D’Monami Gardner (shot put). (via http://news.cincinnati.com/)

Wayne boys win team track title
Wayne boys win team track title May 26, 2012

Jake Brumfield’s name was almost nowhere to be found among Internet gurus predicting distance winners at Dayton Division I regional track and field finals Friday night at Welcome Stadium. “I missed the first three weeks of the season with a bad hamstring,” the Vandalia Butler sophomore said. “So I haven’t really been getting into great running shape until the last few weeks.” (via http://www.daytondailynews.com)

Day to remember for Wayne's Latimer siblings
Day to remember for Wayne's Latimer siblings May 25, 2012

DAYTON — It was a great evening for the Latimer family of Huber Heights Wednesday at Welcome Stadium. Within five minutes, Cindi, a senior at Wayne, and her sophomore brother, Jordan, qualified for the state Division I high school track and field meet next week in Columbus. (via http://www.daytondailynews.com/)

McAuley relay team wins the 4x800 title
McAuley relay team wins the 4x800 title May 25, 2012

The 3,200-meter relay unit for the McAuley track and field team has some unfinished business to take care of at next week's state championships. 'We finised second to Mason by a blink of an eye last year, so the girls really want to win state this time,' (via http://news.cincinnati.com/)