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Track and field makes league championships

Track and field makes league championships

With top athletes returning to the track after recovering from injuries, the track and field team is looking to finish the season strong. As the regular season comes to an end, several athletes have qualified to compete in the league and CCS championships.

The boys frosh/soph team took first place in the league, while the girls junior varsity team placed third. In the 3200 meter race, senior Henry Saul holds second place in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League with a time of 9:10.53 seconds, while senior Donald Taggart is fourth with 9:39.78 seconds.

For triple jump, senior Aaron Gao is fourth in the league with 42’2 inches.

“(The season) has been good in some respects — we’ve had some strong performances from some of our younger JV kids. We’ve had a lot of injuries going on at the varsity level, especially (with) the boys, so that’s been difficult to deal with.”

Head coach Michael Davidson

Following the team’s final dual meet against Gunn High School on April 16, the SCVAL De Anza League (DAL) trials took place on April 23 at Los Altos High School. Sophomore Ariel Le placed first in both the girls JV 100 meter race and the 100 meter hurdles, while sophomore Jeremy Huang placed first in the boys frosh/soph 300 meter hurdles and second in the 65 meter hurdles.

“From an individual perspective, (the season) was really good. I (got a personal record) in the 800, mile and 3200 (meter races), and I hadn’t (gotten a personal record) since freshman year — so it was really great to see all my hard work pay off.”

Junior girls captain Miranda Jimenez

At the SCVAL DAL finals on April 25, the varsity boys and girls placed fifth and sixth, respectively. The boys frosh/soph placed first among six other schools, and JV girls placed third.

The SCVAL championship meet took place on May 3, and the boys varsity placed third while the girls varsity placed seventh among 13 other schools.

Saul placed first in the 3200 meter race, and Jimenez placed second in the same event with a personal record of 11:05.56.

The top six athletes in each event at the championship advanced to CCS trials, which took place on May 11. Nine athletes as well as the girls 4×100 relay team advanced to the semifinals, and the relay team placed 25th in the race.

According to Davidson, the top three athletes in each event at the CCS Finals on May 17 will move on to compete in the California Interscholastic Federation State Championships (CIFSC) on May 25.

“We have a lot of young talent,” Jimenez said. “Hopefully we can do some good summer training and come back stronger.”

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