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WPIAL track and field championship PHOTOS

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Christopher Davis of Canon-McMillan coasts over the hurdles en route to victory in the WPIAL Class 3A Track and Field championships. Davis won the 110-meter hurdles in 15.21.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Olivia Renk takes the baton from Amanda Marquis and bolts down the track during the final leg of the 400-meter relay. The duo, along with Dea Monz and Melana Schumaker, combined to give South Fayette the victory in the event in 48.45.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac 

Clara Barr of McGuffey clears the final hurdle during the 100-meter event during the WPIAL Class AA track and field championships held at Slippery Rock University

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Clara Barr of McGuffey clears the final hurdle during the 100-meter event during the WPIAL Class 2A Track and Field Championships held at Slippery Rock University.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Zoe Poe of South Fayette sprints ahead of the North Allegheny duo after taking the hand-off from Lily Columbo during the third leg of the 3,200-meter relay. The Tigers overtook the Lions and won the gold though with a time of 9:34.73. South Fayette took the silver with a 9:35.71 mark.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Andrew Layton of Waynesburg won the pole vault with a mark of 14 feet, 10 inches during the WPIAL Class 2A Track and Field Championships.

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Andrew Layton of Waynesburg won the pole vault with a mark of 14 feet, 10 inches during the WPIAL Class 2A Track and Field Championships.

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Rose Kuchera of Canon-McMillan clears the final obstacle in her way to a gold medal during the 100-meter hurdles. The sophomore won the WPIAL title in 15.25.

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Ruben Gordon of Washington breezes down the track on his way to a sixth-place finish in the 100-meter dash during the WPIAL Class 2A Track and Field Championships. West Greene’s Colin Brady seems to enjoy watching the view. He finished eighth in the race.

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Melana Schumaker of South Fayette captured the pole vault event during the WPIAL track and field championships.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Tristan McAdoo of McGuffey makes his way over the high jump bar.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Alex Siege from Chartiers-Houston bursts out of the start of the 400-meter dash. The senior finished seventh in the event during the WPIAL Track and Field Championships.

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By Eleanor Bailey/The Almanac

Grace Howard of South Fayette won the gold medal in the high jump during the WPIAL Track and Field Championships.


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