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Panther Track and Field Panorama

Saucon Valley’s Monftford E. Illick Stadium was buzzing yesterday as the Boys and Girls track team hosted Pen Argyl in their home opener. The Girls had a great day defeating the Green Knights handily by a 108.5 to 41.5 score. On the Boys side it was a very competitive matchup with Pen Argyl clinging to a 78-72 victory.

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Saucon senior Josh Snead playing in the sand.

Saucon Valley’s Monftford E. Illick Stadium was buzzing yesterday as the Boys’ and Girls’ track team hosted Pen Argyl in their home opener.  The Girls’ had a great day defeating the Green Knights handily by a 108.5 to 41.5 score.  On the Boys’ side it was a very competitive meet with Pen Argyl clinging to a 78-72 victory.  The Saucon Girls improved to 3-1 while the Boys dropped to 0-4.  It is certainly worth noting that Coach Kolosky believes the Boys’ record is misleading.  He pointed out, “The boys record hardly reflects their work ethic.  They leave it out there everyday!”

Click here to see the results of the individual events.

Senior Kate Ross takes the handoff from sophomore Brooke Riefenstahl in the 4 x 800 meter relay against Pen Argyl.

Freshman Dane Csencsits has all-systems-go and is ready for takeoff.

TAKEOFF!

When Joslynn Rose isn’t pole vaulting or high-jumping she likes to play in the sand.

Sam Ward has his game face on and ready to go.

Alexa Chaikowsky finishing strong in the 1600 meter run.

Santa Claus has been training with the Panthers and lost a LOT of weight.

Saucon senior Jared Kyra once again gets the best of the field in the 400 meter run.

Freshman Emma Rohn and sophomore Makayla Bubori competing in the 110 hurdles.

Sean Freed, Ethan Bernstein, and Ben Szydlow running distance for the Panthers.

Josh Snead makes his move down the home stretch in the first leg of the 4×400 meter relay.

The 4×400 relay is still close with Jared Kyra neck and neck with his Green Knight opponent.

Senior Will Smith gets separation and brings home an exciting win in the 4×400 meter relay.

 

UP NEXT:  Tuesday, April 18 the Panther Track program will play host to the Blue Bombers of Palmerton.  The Palmerton Boys own a 109-32 thrashing of the Salisbury Falcons along with three losses to Southern Lehigh, Palisades and Northwestern Lehigh. The Palmerton Girls have a 1-3 record.  The Lady Bombers also defeated Salisbury, but it was much closer at 83.5 to 65.5.  Like the Boys, the Girls also were beaten by Southern Lehigh, Palisades and Northwestern Lehigh.

 

Good Luck Panthers, the Source is with you! 

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