Find out what Century sophomore Nick Neral had to say when Times prep writer Brian Haines caught up with him and chatted about indoor track and pole vault. (via Carroll County Times)
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Mounts trains by herself, wins Class 2A girls state title (via Gazette.net Gazette Maryland Community News)
Glenelg's Julia Nardone didn't get off to the greatest start when the gun sounded to begin the 1,600-meter race. Another runner cut in front of the Gladiator sophomore as she fell to the back of the pack. (via baltimoresun.com)
LANDOVER -- By now, everything seemed so familiar. As she waited for her first attempt, she could close her eyes and practically see exactly how the event was going to unfold. Even the two primary competitors she had to beat to win another Class 2A girls pole vaulting title were long-time acquaintances from their days at the Frederick Gymnastics Club. One was a current teammate in high school. So, there really was only one thing left for Oakdale senior Emma King to do Monday at the Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex, and that's exactly what she did, folding it neatly into the narrative of her overall career.
LANDOVER — Although the Liberty boys indoor track and field team finished fifth Monday at the state meet, it didn’t take them long to catch the attention of the crowd. (via Carroll County Times)
LANDOVER — Nick Neral won the pole vault for the Century boys indoor track and field team at the county championship meet earlier this season. George Rought won the high jump on Feb. 9 at the Class 2A West meet. (via Carroll County Times)
Track and field: Middletown runner, Walkersville shot putter also win state titles (via Gazette.net Gazette Maryland Community News)
The Lions claim the Md. 2A/1A indoor track championship. Devonni Farrar won the 500-meter dash. (via Washington Post)