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Highlights
Holy Trinity Boys Win School's First Ever 4x800 Title; End Night with Boys Team Championship
Holy Trinity boys fought of a challenges from St. Pete Catholic, Geneva School, Trinity Prep and Maclay to win the Tiger's first ever state title in the 4x800. That is a surprising stat to most considering Holy Trinity's distance dynasty over the past decade, but until now it has elluded them.
The Tigers led for most of the race, but a strong third leg by St. Petersburg Catholic closed the gap to about 15 meters. Holy Trinity senior Alex Brown's anchor ensured the victory, winning in 8:08 to SPC's 8:13.
Later in the evening, Alex Brown and Cole Oliver put on a clinic in the 1600 meters. As Dylan Scott from Baker ran all alone up front, the two set the pace for the chase pack in the 1600. Coming around the final 200, Brown led out the kick to start to get separation from the pack. Teammate Cole Oliver went with him and treated us all to a battle to the line. Oliver kicked hard, leaned, and collapsed over the line... Brown maintained for the state championship, both with times of 4:25. The nice 1-2 finish for Holy Trinity made it look challenging for First Academy to challenge for the team title. But it's not over until it's over!
After First Academy took out a lead after the 4x100 and 300 Hurdles, it was Danny Welch striking back for Holy Trinity with a second place 1:57.92 in the 800 meters for a much needed eight points. Would it come down to the 4x400?
Not to be. After Kwadarius Smith of TFA manged only six points, Holy Trinity struck back with a bushel of points with 15 in the 3200 meters. Trevor Kattenberg and Alex Brown went 2-3 and then sophomore Andrew Cacciatore added another point with eighth place. That left Holy Trinity with a 79.5 to 59 point lead going into the 4x400 meters and taking any upset off the table. Holy Trinity won the team title 80.5 to 61!
Video interview with Holy Trinity Boys 4x800 Champs
Maclay's Kurgatt Aces Field to Win in last 300 in 4x800, Wins 1600, 800; Maclay Girls win State Title
Providence, Holy Trinity, and Maclay traded off leads in a back and forth girls 4x800 battle. After Providence led off with an early lead, Holy Trinity battled back to the front of the pack with Julie Wollrath's second leg. Providence grabbed it back on leg three and held on strong. At the last exchange, the crowd anticipated that with the closeness of Maclay and Providence it was only a matter of time until the Kurgatt effect took place. Kurgatt is one of the top two-lappers in the state and was the far and way favorite to win the open 800 later in the night. Providence held the lead into the bell lap, but Kurgatt had closed within striking distance. With 300 meters to go, she took over and didn't look back. The senior Georgetown signee extended the lead to six second over the last 300 to lead Maclay to a 9:32 to 9:38 victory over Providence, with Evangelical Christian in third with 9:42.
When here individual events came up, Kurgatt did not disappoint. She ran a controled race in the 1600, going just strong enough to secure the win since she still had the 800 to go. She led most of the race, keeping in front of Julie Wollrath of Holy Trinity and gapping her over the last 200m to win in 5:06.26 to Wollrath's 5:11.03.
Later in the evening, Kurgatt started out the 800 conservatively. She went by the 200m mark in last place at the back of the pack. Over the next 200m she picked through the pack and went around the outside on the home stretch to move into second place by the bell lap. She sat back around the curve and then passed into the lead with 250 meters to go. Grace Blair of Oak Hall put on an impressive move to try to stay with Kurgatt, as they pulled away from the rest of the field. Blair's strong move made us wonder for a brief second if the unthinkable could happen and Kurgatt could go down in her premier event. But Stefanie was just too strong and cruised in for the 2:16.47 victory, her third on the day, and ninth in her career.
Blair, just a seventh grader, turned in an impressive time of 2:16.87 for the silver medal.
To top it all off for Kurgatt and her Marauders, they nailed down the girls team championship at the end of the night!
Video Interview with the Maclay Girls
Video Interview with Kurgatt after 800
Grace Blair Interview, Girls 800 Runner-Up
Amanda Gale Tops Twin Sister Emily and Kelsey Stern with 12-6 Pole Vault
The above photos is not a mirror or trick shot! The twins echo each other as if a reflection. Today it was Amanda Gale who got the better of her sister Emily. Last year Emily won the state championship with Amanda taking second.
Soaring to new heights this season, both Gales--seniors at Calvary Christian in Ft. Lauderdale--and Kelsey Stern of St. Johns Country Day cleared 12 feet today. That is an impressive group at a national caliber height. Amanda was able to make it over the bar at 12-6 to take the state title. She made three valiant attempts at the state record of 12-11 but just couldn't get there. Stern took second on less misses than Emily.
The twins gained national attention this week when they were in an article on Yahoo! Sports.
Video Interview with the Gales
Darrielle McQueen Soars to Twin State Titles in Horizontal Jumps
North Florida Christian's Darrielle McQueen made a statement today by serving up double gold medals in the jumps. She began the day by beating out a strong 19-3 jump from Abby Hani of Lake Mary Prep with a 19-7, just off her own personal best. Later in the afternoon she took went five better than her closest rival to earn a new personal best with a wind legal and US #12 40-04.50.
Video Interview with Darrielle
Kilborne Nabs High Jump Victory
Holy Trinity McKenzie Kilborne didn't even make the state meet last year, but this year she is going home a champion. She delivered a much needed ten points to the Tigers, who are hoping by some miracle to gather enough points to be in contention with Maclay for the state title. Kilborne's 5-4 is a new personal best and took the senior by surprise. She said she just tried not to focus on the height to not get intimidated by the bar. Apparently it worked!
... more to come...
Photos and Videos
Photos: FHSAA 1A Outdoor State Finals by Randy Settle
Videos
National Silver Elite Performances
Girls
- 100 Meter Hurdles - Adanaca Brown (Upperroom Christian) 14.22w; Adanaca Brown (Upperroom Christian) 14.54w; Brittany McGee (Admiral Farragut Academy) 14.96w;
- 100 Meter Dash - Assata Trader (Shorecrest Prep) 12.12w SB; Abby Hani (Lake Mary Prep) 12.16w SB;
- 1,600 Meter Run - Stefanie Kurgatt (Maclay School) 5:06.26; Julie Wollrath (Holy Trinity Academy) 5:11.03; Emily Stallings (Providence School) 5:13.00 SB;
- 200 Meter Dash - Gabrielle Gayles (Holy Trinity Academy) 24.90w;
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Adanaca Brown (Upperroom Christian) 43.37 SB; Delise Williams (Coral Springs HS) 44.95; Yekaterina Pansky (Island Christian School) 45.44 SB; Kelly Shanahan (Clearwater Central Catholic HS) 46.12 SB; Adanaca Brown (Upperroom Christian) 43.99; Yekaterina Pansky (Island Christian School) 45.59;
- 3,200 Meter Run - Sarah Candiano (Evangelical Christian School) 10:59.55 SB; Julie Wollrath (Holy Trinity Academy) 11:07.21 SB; Brittney Olinger (Oak Hall School) 11:14.15;
- 400 Meter Dash - Gabrielle Gayles (Holy Trinity Academy) 55.22 SB; Abby Hani (Lake Mary Prep) 56.42; Tamani Wilson (Maclay School) 56.50 SB;
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Maclay School 9:32.85; Providence School 9:38.38; Evangelical Christian School 9:42.82;
- 800 Meter Run - Stefanie Kurgatt (Maclay School) 2:16.47; Grace Blair (Oak Hall School) 2:16.87; Grace Casagrande (Cardinal Mooney HS) 2:19.37;
- Discus - Stephanie Paul (Community School of Naples) 127-2;
- High Jump - Mckenzie Kilborne (Holy Trinity Academy) 5-4 SB; Brooke Allen (Cedar Key HS) 5-4;
- Long Jump - Darrielle McQueen (North Florida Christian) 19-7; Abby Hani (Lake Mary Prep) 19-3.25; Adanaca Brown (Upperroom Christian) 18-9 SB; Brittany McGee (Admiral Farragut Academy) 18-4w; Kaneidra Mcpherson (Moore Haven HS) 17-7.5w;
- Pole Vault - Amanda Gale (Calvary Christian Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)) 12-6 SB; Kelsey Stern (St. Johns Country Day School) 12-0 SB; Emily Gale (Calvary Christian Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)) 12-0 SB; Rachel Kistemaker (Indian Rocks Christian) 10-6; Ashtin Frank (Out of Door Academy) 10-6 SB;
- Shot Put - Shan Scott (Jefferson County MS/HS) 38-9 SB; Samaria Martin (Jefferson County MS/HS) 38-6.5; Stephanie Paul (Community School of Naples) 37-9.5 SB; Hunter Sullivan (John Carroll HS) 37-7.5; Chanel Coco (Father Lopez Catholic HS) 37-6.5; Taylor McDuffie (Calvary Christian Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)) 37-0;
- Triple Jump - Darrielle McQueen (North Florida Christian) 40-4.5 SB;
Boys
- 100 Meter Dash - Kwadarius Smith (First Academy (Orlando)) 10.55w SB; Kwadarius Smith (First Academy (Orlando)) 10.61w; N'namdi Davis (Port St. Joe HS) 10.79w SB; Marquis Haynes(University Christian School) 10.76w SB; Lloyd Hylton (First Academy (Orlando)) 10.80w SB;
- 110 Meter Hurdles - Marquis Burgman (Holy Trinity Academy) 14.27; Michael Taylor (Lake Mary Prep) 14.57 SB; Marquis Burgman (Holy Trinity Academy) 14.10w SB; Ryan Davis (Highlands Christian Academy) 14.66w; Draeland James (Providence School) 14.58w SB;
- 200 Meter Dash - Christian Philpott (North Florida Christian) 21.50; Andrew James (Westminster Academy) 21.51 SB; Kwadarius Smith (First Academy (Orlando)) 21.70; Roger Pettingell (Calvary Christian Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)) 21.84; Hndre Pound (Florida Air Academy) 21.90 SB; Christian Philpott (North Florida Christian) 21.45w SB; Kwadarius Smith (First Academy (Orlando)) 21.60;Roger Pettingell (Calvary Christian Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)) 21.82w SB; Andrew James (Westminster Academy) 21.86; T. j. Simmons (Lakeland Christian School) 21.97w SB;
- 300 Meter Hurdles - Ryan Davis (Highlands Christian Academy) 38.04 SB; Draeland James (Providence School) 39.01 SB; Ryan Davis (Highlands Christian Academy) 39.10;
- 3,200 Meter Run - Daniel Salas (Trinity Prep) 9:17.85 SB; Tristan Kattenberg (Holy Trinity Academy) 9:37.05; Alex Brown (Holy Trinity Academy) 9:38.39; Josh Keenan (Seffner Christian Academy HS) 9:39.60 SB;
- 400 Meter Dash - Andrew James (Westminster Academy) 48.82;
- 4x100 Meter Relay - First Academy (Orlando) 42.15; Moore Haven HS 42.22;
- 4x800 Meter Relay - Holy Trinity Academy 8:08.97;
- 800 Meter Run - Connor Cureton (St. Petersburg Catholic HS) 1:56.12 SB; Daniel Welch (Holy Trinity Academy) 1:57.92 SB;
- High Jump - Marquis Haynes (University Christian School) 6-8;
- Long Jump - Lloyd Hylton (First Academy (Orlando)) 23-2.25w SB; Alex Marlowe (Liberty County HS) 22-10 SB;
- Pole Vault - Kyle Weaver (Maclay School) 15-0 SB; Drew McMichael (Evangelical Christian School) 15-0 SB; Corey Smith (Holy Trinity Academy) 14-6 SB; Clifford Wonderly (Circle Christian School) 14-0;
- Triple Jump - Austin Warren (Mount Dora Bible School) 46-4 SB; Jonathan Saintil (Dade Christian School) 45-2.5w; Kaleb Daniels (Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville)) 45-1.75w SB;