Varsity Track & Field Takes Part in Friday Night Spikes #2

On 3/27/26, the varsity track and field team competed in the Vero Beach Friday Night Spikes II, hosted by Vero Beach High School. The girls team placed an impressive 2nd overall out of 8 competing teams, and the boys team finished 7th overall out of 9.

In girls track events, Nahlia Hebig captured the silver medal in the 800m with a personal best time of 2:42.48, and Cadence Callaghan followed closely with her bronze medal finish at 2:43.59. The Pirates also competed well in the 1600m with N. Hebig again finishing 2nd (6:06.88, a personal record), Callaghan placing 5th (6:12.46), and Emma Ramsay placing 6th (6:37.02). In the 3200m, Sophie Cooper secured a 3rd place finish with 13:50.62. Following Cooper in succession in the 3200m were Baylin BIschoff in 4th place (14:27.32), Niah Boulding in 5th (15:03.51), and Jaiya Hebig in 6th (15:04.68), who all set new personal best times. In 400 Hurdles, Amajyn Cannon finished in 5th place at 1:18.89. Cannon also placed 6th in the 100 Hurdles with her 19.61 finish time, breaking the 2023 school record of 19.79 previously set by alumna Elizabeth Campbell '24. Savannah Shambo placed 7th in the 100 Hurdles with 19.86. In relay events, the relay team of Cannon, Shambo, Kayla Jeune, and Rosi Neumann finished in 5th place at 1:02.56. In field events, Cannon represented the Pirates in their inaugural appearance in the High Jump event, finishing in 2nd place with 1.31m and setting the bar for future Pirates in that event. The Pirates saw back-to-back finishes in the Triple Jump, with Shambo placing 5th with 9.00m, Jeune placing 6th with 8.87m, and Stella Morris in 7th with 7.49m. Morris placed 7th in Discus with her 18.91m throw.

In the boys track events, Jamin Dunham grabbed a bronze place finish in the 3200m with a personal best time of 10:46.59. Also placing in the 3200m were Jack Curley in 5th place with 10:57.59, Chris Perrin in 7th with a personal reocrd of 11:04.49, and Cam Perrin in 8th with a personal best time of 11:10.00. Reef Blackman shaved time off his previous school record in the 400 Hurdles with his new 6th place finish time of 1:04.95. In field events, Matthew Cocks finished in 6th place in Discus with his throw of 33.16m, improving his set school record for the event.
 
Next meet is the Fort Pierce Central Freshman/Sophomore Meet on 4/1/26, starting at 4:30 PM at Lawnwood Stadium in Fort Pierce.
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