The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Phils beat Jays to move into first place

Perk Valley junior ups her medal count to three; OJR relay places fourth

- By Mercury staff sports@21st-centurymed­ia.com @PottsmercS­ports on Twitter

SHIPPENSBU­RG » She had a very basic goal Saturday.

But Christina Warren took it a step further — actually several steps further — on the second day of the PIAA track and field championsh­ips at Shippensbu­rg University.

Coming off Friday’s gold-medal performanc­e in the triple jump, Warren’s focus was on the 100-meter low hurdles and long jump. The Perkiomen Valley junior was out to increase her medal count in the events, and she did so ... particular­ly in the hurdles.

“I went out in the trial hoping to focus on advancing,” she said. “The rest of the day, I focused on getting a good lane for the final.”

Warren completed the first phase in fine fashion. She ran a 14.36, third best in the field behind Oakland Catholic’s Jayla Ellis and Upper Dublin’s Madison Langley-Walker. In the semifinals, she dropped her time below the 14-second mark — the lone competitor to do so.

That got Warren the lane assignment she sought. In the final,

“I went out in the trial hoping to focus on advancing. The rest of the day, I focused on getting a good lane for the final.”

– Perkiomen Valley junior Christina Warren on her approach in the 100-meter hurdles Saturday at the PIAA Championsh­ips..

she dropped her time even further down to 13.71 — a comfortabl­e clocking ahead of Ellis (14.03) and LangleyWal­ker (14.07).

“The start wasn’t what I had wanted,” she said. “But I made up for it the rest of the way.”

“Taking it one hurdle at a time, going nice and easy,” was how PV head coach Joe Petsko assessed Warren’s gold-medal run. “13.71 was her personal best.”

Warren completed her three-medal weekend by placing sixth in the long jump. She hit a mark of 17-9 ¼.

“That was pretty much the plan (two golds),” Petsko said. “Christina had won the triple jump and hurdles at the indoor championsh­ip, and she got into it trying to win both.”

The Owen J. Roberts girls 4x800 relay had another high finish among Pioneer Athletic Conference entrants, placing fourth. The foursome of Hannah Kopec, Mackekenzi­e Kurtz, Autumn Sands and Mary Bernotas clocked a 9:17.34 as they worked their way toward the front from further behind in the pack.

“They were back a bit, around 10th or so,” head coach Tim Marcoe noted. “They picked it up as they went.”

Bernotas proved particular­ly fleet for Owen J. The senior, who last weekend won District 1’s Class AAA 1,600, got the baton in about ninth place and ran a 2:12 split good for bringing her quartet up well into a medal finish.

“My teammates set me up great,” she said. “I passed three girls early on after getting the baton. Then I passed another three after that. It was a lot of fun.”

The OJR clocking of 9:17.34 — it had run a 9:28.48 in the preliminar­ies — put it just behind third-place State College Area (9:17.03). Central Bucks West won the race in a time of 9:13.71, followed by Strath Haven (9:16.70).

“I was trying to get as high as I could,” Bernotas recalled. “I didn’t expect it at all.”

The Boyertown boys scored fifth-place medals by Jamison Moccia in the 100 Owen J Roberts Mary Bernotas runs a relay during the Penn Relays earlier this spring. Bernotas and the Wildcats finished fourth in the 4x800 relay at the PIAA Championsh­ips Saturday.

(10.80) and the 4x800 relay of Cy Evans, Dominic DeRafelo, Josh Endy and Justin Smyth (7:50.98). Methacton’s Pat Maloney got a seventh in the discus (15810).

Just missing the medal podium were Owen J. Roberts’ Kyle Malmstrom and Spring-Ford’s Jacob McKenna. They were ninth in the 1,600 and 3,200, respective­ly; Malmstrom ran a 4:26.88, McKenna a 9:38.67.

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 ?? MIKE REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Perkiomen Valley’s Christina Warren, center, claimed gold in the 100-meter low hurdles at the PIAA Championsh­ips Saturday at Shippensbu­rg University.
MIKE REEVES — FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Perkiomen Valley’s Christina Warren, center, claimed gold in the 100-meter low hurdles at the PIAA Championsh­ips Saturday at Shippensbu­rg University.
 ?? AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Methacton’s Patrick Maloney competes in the discus at the District One Championsh­ips earlier this spring. Maloney finished seventh at the PIAA Championsh­ips Saturday.
AUSTIN HERTZOG — DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Methacton’s Patrick Maloney competes in the discus at the District One Championsh­ips earlier this spring. Maloney finished seventh at the PIAA Championsh­ips Saturday.
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MIKEY REEVES - FOR DFM

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