Outstanding Performance for Varsity Track & Field at Freshman/Sophomore Meet

The varsity track and field team delivered an outstanding performance at the Fort Pierce Central Freshman/Sophomore meet on 4/1/26 at Lawnwood Stadium in Fort Pierce. The girls team captured the 1st place overall team title with an overwhelming 174 points while the boys team secured a strong 6th place finish against a deep field.

In girls track events, Stephanie Storts won the 800m race with 2:38.68. Sophie Cooper secured a gold medal finish in the 1600m with a new personal best time of 5:53.45, followed closely in 2nd place by Jacquelyn Perrin at 5:58.87. Nahlia Hebig finished 5th in the 1600m with 6:12.67. Winning the 3200m was Cooper with 13:27.57. Also placing in the 3200m were teammates Emma Ramsay in 4th at 14:03.39, a personal record, and Baylin Bischoff in 5th with a personal best time of 14:05.25. In the 400 Hurdles, Amajyn Cannon won the gold with 1:17.86 and set a new personal record, followed closely by Cadence Callaghan, who received silver with her time of 1:18.22. Cannon secured a 4th place finish in 100 Hurdles with 19.87, and Savannah Shambo finished 6th with 20.25. In relay events, the 4x400 Relay team of N. Hebig, Callaghan, Storts, and J. Perrin placed 2nd with 4:35.80. The 4x800 Relay team of Jaiya Hebig, Niah Boulding, J. Perrin, and Callaghan finished in 3rd at 11:50.91. The 4x100 Relay team of Cannon, Kayla Jeune, Shambo, and Rosi Neumann placed 6th with 57.24. In field events, Mia Perez received the gold in Discus with her 26.35m throw, followed closely in 2nd place by teammate Stella Morris with 22.17m. Also placing in Discus was Jeune in 5th with 18.55m. Perez won the Shot Put with her personal best 8.99m throw, and Morris finished in 4th place with her 7.01m mark. Winning her third field event of the day, Perez placed 1st in Javelin with a 21.34m throw, followed again by Morris in 2nd place with 20.36m. Also placing 7th in the Javelin event was Elexia Watson with her 13.84m mark. Cannon received the silver medal for her 2nd place finish in the High Jump at 1.22m. In the Triple Jump, Jeune secured a 3rd place finish with 9.57m and set a new school record for the event, Shambo finished in 5th with 9.15m, and Morris placed 8th at 7.86m. Placing 4th in the Long Jump was N. Hebig at 4.16m. 

In boys track events, Chris Perrin won the silver medal in the 3200m with his time of 11:28.60 and placed 8th in the 800m with 2:23.65, a new personal best. Reef Blackman received silver in the 400 Hurdles with 1:06.55 and placed 3rd for his time of 20.20 in the 110 Hurdles. Cam Perrin finished in 5th place in the 1600m with a personal record time of 5:09.47. In relay events, the 4x800 Relay team of Ian Wallace, Finn Ensio, Ca. Perrin, and Ch. Perrin placed 3rd with 10:30.30. The 4x400 Relay team of Wallace, Ca. Perrin, Blackman, and Ensio finished 5th at 4:28.06, and the 4x100 Relay team of Trip Williams, Ethan Gatzke, Ch. Perrin, and Rome Barker placed 6th with 52.92. In field events, Blackman finished 6th in Javelin with his 23.71m throw.
 
Next meet is away on 4/7/26 at South Fork High School in Stuart, starting at 4:00 PM.
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