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| Girls' track results |
| By Admin |
| Wednesday, February 15, 2012 09:00 AM |
|
On Friday Feb. 10 at the Reggie Lewis Center the Patriot League held its All-League Meet. Senior Emily Doyle (the only Duxbury girls’ league All-Star) won the 300m run (41.15PR and beat her own school record). Junior Laura Nee came in second in the 1000m and set a new school record with a time of 3:17.57. Mile: Lauren Bittrich (only miler) ran a 5:48 and came in 8th place. 55m: Taylor Lovett ran a 8.68 and Michelle Meier ran a 8.46 (PR). 55m hurdles: Meg MacKinnon ran a 10.91sec (PR). 300m: Emily Doyle won the race and beat her PR/school record by running a 41.15sec. 1000m: Laura Nee came in 2nd and set a new school record of 3:17. Sydney King ran a 3:34(PR). High jump: Emily Doyle came in 3rd with a jump of 4’10” (that qualifies her for Div III in this event). Shotput: Caroline Bittrich threw 22’10” and Meg MacKinnon threw 21’9.5.” 4X800m: (Lauren Bittrich, Sydney King, Emily Doyle, Laura Nee) came in 4th with a time of 10:46. |







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