St. Mary’s takes North Coast Section track title

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    St. Mary’s takes North Coast Section track title

    Fatigue could have been a factor after she had won the 300-meter hurdles in 44.44 seconds and won the triple jump the previous day at an impressive 41 feet.

    [...] when the final tallies came out at Edwards Stadium on the Cal campus, St. Mary’s had emerged with 57 points to win its third North Coast Section Meet of Champions in four years.

    The Panthers edged defending champion Bishop O’Dowd, which had 50 points.

    The defending state champion in the event broke her own meet record of 2:08.47, set last year.

    The top three placers in each event qualified for this week’s state finals in Fresno.

    Though Bishop O’Dowd fell just short, junior Tierra Robinson-Jones was sensational, anchoring two relay victories, winning the 200 (24.27) and placing second to Newark Memorial’s Alexis Surrell (54.10) in the 400 (54.35).

    [...] my goal is to make state finals.

    The meet’s headliner, St. Joseph-Alameda senior Cooper Teare, the national leader in the 3,200, fought off a broken pinkie toe to his left foot to win in 9:01.48 over 1,600 winner Liam Anderson, a sophomore from Redwood-Larkspur.

    At Kezar Stadium, Lincoln senior Pamela Amaechi, the defending state champion in the discus, broke her own meet record with a toss of 161-11 after she took the shot put in 44-9. ...

    Lowell’s Lena O’Grady won the outstanding female athlete of the meet award by winning the 200 and 400, leading the Cardinals to the team title with 207 points to 142 for Lincoln.

    Lowell, with two distance wins from Mikolaj Krajewski, won the boys title with 198 points over Lincoln (162), which got three wins by male athlete of the meet Jackson Walker.

    MaxPreps senior writer Mitch Stephens covers high school sports for The Chronicle.

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