The Oregon girls track team dominated the competition at the Tri-State Large School title meet, finishing first four times to secure the victory with 141 points. Junior Annabelle Schwarz was a standout performer, winning the 55-meter hurdles and long jump, while junior Jaclyn Schelitzche took first in the 55 dash. Rory Dexter also impressed with a first-place finish in the high jump.
In addition to their first place finishes, Oregon had several athletes place second in their events including Maya Pechan in the triple jump and Clara Evenson in the pole vault. The Panthers also had two relay teams earn second place finishes, showcasing their depth and teamwork.
The team’s performance at the meet highlighted their talent and dedication to success, setting a strong foundation for the rest of the season. With multiple top finishes and strong showings in both individual and team events, the Oregon girls track team proved they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of high school athletics.
The team will look to build on this success in the upcoming meets and continue to showcase their skills and determination as they strive for more victories and accolades. Oregon’s impressive performance at the Tri-State Large School title meet is sure to inspire and motivate the athletes as they work towards their goals for the rest of the season.
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