Junior Madison Antonino qualified for the finals in the girls’ 3200-meter relay and captured seventh place with a time of 11 minutes, 07.57. Antonino not only set a new personal record but shattered the Pinedale High School indoor track record she set the previous year in the event at 11:25.08.
Junior Emma York placed 97th in the 1600-meter preliminaries, clocking in at 6:00.19. In the 200-meter girls’ prelims, senior Anna Lehr came in 76th place at 30.15 seconds with junior Addison Losik placing 81st at 30.29 seconds.
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POCATELLO, IDAHO – More than 2,000 of the best indoor track athletes from 20 U.S. states, along with athletes from Canada, New Zealand and Australia, gathered at the 44th Annual Simplot Games hosted by Idaho State University in Pocatello on Feb. 15-17.
Preliminary events contained hundreds of competitors and dozens of relay teams over the course of three days.
Junior Madison Antonino qualified for the finals in the girls’ 3200-meter relay and captured seventh place with a time of 11 minutes, 07.57. Antonino not only set a new personal record but shattered the Pinedale High School indoor track record she set the previous year in the event at 11:25.08.
Junior Emma York placed 97th in the 1600-meter preliminaries, clocking in at 6:00.19. In the 200-meter girls’ prelims, senior Anna Lehr came in 76th place at 30.15 seconds with junior Addison Losik placing 81st at 30.29 seconds.
Freshman Bethany Vrska finished 63rd in the prelims for the girls’ 400-meters, posting a time of 1:09.57.
Two athletes represented Sublette County in the boys’ preliminaries. Sophomore Decker Normington came in 103rd place in the 800-meters at 2:23.35.
Freshman Reed Morningstar took 114th place in the 200-meter prelims with a time of 27.04 seconds.