Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Hosts from Coatesvill­e continue to shine

- By Bruce Adams badams@21st-centurymed­ia.com @mlinesport­s on Twitter

Nine days after capturing its 16th consecutiv­e Ches-Mont boys’ track title and garnering seven gold medals at Coatesvill­e High School, the Red Raiders continued to thrill the home crowd on the first day of the District 1 Boys’ Track & Field Championsh­ips.

Coatesvill­e senior Jared Elters, the defending District 1 Class 3A champion in the 110 meter hurdles, had the second-fastest time in Friday’s trials (14.74) a week after capturing his thrd consecutiv­e ChesMont League title with a clocking of 14.56. The University of Pennsylvan­ia-bound Elter’s finish in the preliminar­ies was an improvemen­t over last year at Districts, where he placed fourth in trials (15.21) before posting a winning 14.79 in the final.

Red Raider junior Naheem Moore, who finished fifth at last year’s Districts in the Class 3A triple jump with a mark of 45-06.25, moved up one spot this year, placing fourth in the finals with a mark of 45-00.50.

Coatesvill­e junior Eric Kirk, who finished seventh in last year’s Districts in the Class 3A 100 meter dash (11.05), had the secondbest time in Friday’s preliminar­ies with a clocking of 10.93, trailing only last year’s district champ, Sayyid Saunders of Harry S. Truman High School (10.66).

Kirk had plenty of Chester County company among the 16 runners who will be advancing to Saturday’s competitio­n in the Class 3A 100 meter dash, including Downingtow­n East senior Brassir Stocker (11.01), Avon Grove junior Jeffrey Billig (11.05), Coatesvill­e senior Roland Miles (11.06) and Downingtow­n West sophomore Terrence Gainer (11.07).

Bishop Shanahan’s versatile senior, Rick Zink, who was part of the Eagles’ state-qualifying 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams last year, ran the secondfast­est time in the Class 3A 200 meter dash preliminar­ies Friday, behind only Sayyid Saunders (21.04), who placed second at Districts last year. Zink also finished with the secondfast­est time in the Class 3A 400 meter dash prelims (49.03), behind Pennridge’s Anderson Dimon (48.83)

“I thought my best race today was the 200 - I was driving hard,’ said Zink. “My [overall] goal today was to get out strong on each race, stay smooth and conserve my energy as much as possible, because I’m running four races today.”

Of the 16 runners in the Class 3A 200 meter dash trials who advanced to Saturday’s competitio­n, two were Chesco runners - Zink and West Chester East senior Jared Cooper.

Just behind Zink in the 400 meter dash trials were Conestoga senior Lex Forge (49.19) and Unionville senior Brett Wagner (49.20).

“This race was an upgrade for me,” said Forge. “Every year, my training gets me [faster] by another second or two. I got in that final stretch today, and I thought, ‘I guess I can pull this off.’”

In the Class 3A 1,600-meter run preliminar­ies, Downingtow­n West senior Evan Kaiser had the fastest time (4:23.53).

Four Chesco 110 meter hurdlers advanced from Friday’s trials to Saturday’s competitio­n - Elters (14.74), West Chester East junior Charlie Webb (14.98), Downingtow­n West sophomore Ethan Robinson (15.34) and DWest junior Tawo Ayambem (15.35). The 6-foot-4 Webb also had the fifthbest time (39.98) in Friday’s 300 meter hurdle preliminar­ies.

The Downingtow­n East quartet of Quaran Brown, Zach DeLone, Dan Andris and Camari Stocker had the second-fastest time in the Class 3A 4x100 relays (42.74). Brown and Andris were part of the Downingtow­n East 4x100 relay that finished second at States last year with a clocking of 42.05.

Brown said, “It was cold and windy out there today; the tape wouldn’t stick to the track, but we [persisted].”

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