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/)
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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)
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/)
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/)