Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Bonner-Prendie’s Johnson plans to be busy at state meet

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Taylor Johnson of BonnerPren­dergast stole the show on the girls side once again and Cardinal O’Hara claimed its second straight Class 3A team title at the District 12 Track & Field Championsh­ips Thursday at Benjamin L. Johnston Stadium in Philadelph­ia.

Johnson won the 100- and 200-meter dashes for the second straight year to punch her ticket to the PIAA Class 3A championsh­ips in both events. She won the 100 in 12.29 seconds and the 200 in 25.56. She also anchored the 4 x 100 relay squad of Tamasen Allen Bey, Ryan Smith and Raziah Womack to gold for the second year in a row with a time of 49.20. Johnson anchored Allen Bey, Smith and Misa Love to second in the 4 x 400 (4:14.15) to qualify for the state championsh­ips in both events.

The top two individual­s and teams automatica­lly qualify for the PIAA championsh­ips.

Johnson will have plenty of company in Shippensbu­rg next week. Love, a sophomore, won the 300 hurdles in 48.65. Smith, a freshman, placed second in the 400 (1:01.21) and junior Hannah Quinn took second in the discus (93-11) to help the Pandas take second in the team competitio­n with 108.5 points. Ava Ezzie, CeCe Perkins, Bridget Jacobson and Allison O’Brien took second in the 4 x 800 (10:19.65).

Cardinal O’Hara’s depth was the difference in the team competitio­n, just as it was at the Catholic League championsh­ips last week.

Once again, it was Samantha Sharrow who showed the way for the Lions, who finished with 120 points. Sharrow won the triple jump for the second year in a row with a personal best leap of 34-11½. She won the event on her final attempt. She also took second in the 200 (26.78) and long jump (16-10), and anchored Bridget McGuinn, Sarah Schumacher and Jonelle Mandeh to second in the 4 x 100 (50.21).

Maddie Ellis also came up big for the Lions. The former lacrosse player earned her first district title and first trip to the state championsh­ips with a victory in the 800 (2:25.18). Bridget McGuinn also earned a trip to Shippensbu­rg with a second-place finish in the high jump (4-9).

Archbishop Carroll’s Mariah Kinder also is headed to the state

meet. She was second to Johnson in the 100 (13.02).

On the boys side, it was two very good days for Archbishop Carroll’s Michael Glavin and Rodrigo Davis. Glavin won the Class 2A 1,600 on Wednesday (4:38.39) and then led off the team of Rex Coffey, James Cawley and Gabriel Cuffey to gold in the 4 x 800 (8:50.17) to help the Patriots finish second in the team competitio­n.

Davis punched his ticket to Shippensbu­rg in a pair of

events. He won the long jump Wednesday with a leap of 21-3 and then went 40-9½ to take the triple jump on Thursday. Cuffey won the 800 (1:58.35). The top three finishers in Class 2A automatica­lly qualify for the PIAA championsh­ips.

Cardinal O’Hara’s Jaden Collins is headed to the PIAA championsh­ips in two events. Collins was second in the Class 3A 400 in 50.10. He teamed with Danny Schikel, Logan Maloney and Xavier Tran for second in the 4 x 100.

 ?? PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Bonner & Prendie’s Taylor Johnson won the 100- and 200-meter dashes at the District 12champion­ships on Thursday.
PETE BANNAN — MEDIANEWS GROUP Bonner & Prendie’s Taylor Johnson won the 100- and 200-meter dashes at the District 12champion­ships on Thursday.

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