Panther Track and Field Teams Preparing for State Finals
The Stockbridge track teams had ten athletes qualify for the D3 state finals June 1st and the Panthers had have several strong showing with the finals next weekend.
The Panthers will compete in the Jackson Selby Honor Roll Meet Tuesday with the Finals Saturday.
Spartan Invite
The girls finished fourth and the boys fifth out of 20 teams at Webberville.
Picking up wins for the girls were Megan Mackinder in the discus and Gracee Robidou in the long jump.
Robidou was second in the 100 hurdles, third in the 300 hurdles, and fourth in the pole vault.
For the boys, Foster Pybus was second in the high jump and Brock Rochow second in the 800.
Ethan Wright was third in the 3200 and part of the 4×800 team with Finn Coffman, William Gancer, and Rochow that finished third. Ethan Monaghan was fourth in the 300 hurdles and fifth in the 110 hurdles, and the 4×400 relay team of Pybus, Remi Samek, Gancer, and Rochow was fifth.
44th Annual Stockbridge Invite
The girls finished third and the boys eighth at the 44th Stockbridge Invitational
Robidou won the 300 hurdles and the long jump and was second in the 100 hurdles for the Panthers.
Mackinder was second in the discus, while Arabella Allison was fourth in the 400.
JayLee Chapman finished fourth in the 1600 and sixth in the 800.
Rochow in the 800 and Pybus in the high jump earned second place finishes for the boys’ team.
Jude Castro was fifth in the 100 and Gancer fourth in the 3200. Monaghan was fifth in the 3200 and the 4×800 relay team of Wright, Coffman, Gancer, and Rochow was fifth.
East Jackson Dome Classic
The girls finished 8th and the boys 12th in East Jackson.
Mackinder won the discus and Robidou the long jump for the Panthers. Robidou was also second in the 300 hurdles and third in the 100 hurdles, while Mackinder was fifth in the shot put.
Pybus was third in the high jump to lead the boys.
Castro was fifth in the 100, Monaghan fifth in the 300 hurdles, and the 4×800 relay team of Wright, Coffman, Gancer, and Rochow was fifth.