Wins pole vault at section championships
Lexi Evans had a goal coming into the section track and field championships Saturday at Mt. Carmel, but the way things were going, she started to wonder if it would happen.
It was one of the highlights of the state-qualifying meet where her teammate Aaliyah McCormick set a meet record winning the 100-meter hurdles in 13.82 seconds, eclipsing the 14.12 by Cathedral Catholic’s Dani Johnson in 2015; a quadruple by Poway senior Alyssa Bean and a weight event double by Cathedral Catholic’s Kennedy Clarke.
Bean seemed to be all over the track, winning that 200 in 24.25, the 400 in 54.96 plus running on the Titans’ 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams, the latter of whom ran the fourth fastest time in section history in 3:49.93.As a freshman, she qualified for state, where she finished third, but she wasn’t exactly enamored with the event.Coleman, the state leader in the shot at 47-5 and fourth in the discus at 147-9, easily advanced in both, winning the shot at 42 feet and the discus at 133-2.
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