Track and field finds sunshine at meet in Ketchikan

The weather finally

cooperated with sunny conditions for the track and field teams last weekend in Ketchikan. PHS took over 30 athletes and 20 middle

schoolers also made the trip to compete. Team scores were

not available, but the teams

performed well, according

to PHS head coach Brad

Taylor.

"The kids did really well,

I was really happy with our

performances," he says.

"We had lots of first place finishes."

Casey Bell had first place finishes in the 110 hurdles and 300 hurdles, he came close to breaking a school record in the 300 hurdles. Bell came 6/1000th off the record, something he's had...

 

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