Miami Herald

Palmer Trinity girls finish second at state track meet

- BY KYLE BUMPERS Special to the Miami Herald

JACKSONVIL­LE

Palmer Trinity’s most recent second-place finish at the state track championsh­ips came in 1991 when a high-school-age Tammy King was competing for her team.

King, a three-time state champion in those days, helped her team reach the podium once again — this time as the team’s head coach more than 30 years later.

The Falcons finished the meet with 43.50 points, narrowly beating Maclay School, which had 43 points. Admiral Farragut took the girls’ championsh­ip with 46 points after winning the 1,600meter relay, the final event of the evening on Wednesday at the Class 1A state meet at Hodges Stadium at the University of North Florida.

“They all bought in, we locked in, and we’re just super excited,” King said.

The Palmer Trinity girls team was headlined by senior Noelani Sadler. In her final meet at the high school level, Sadler earned her first-career gold medal in the 100meter hurdles after finishing in 14.63 seconds and a bronze medal in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:04.29.

Sadler had the top finish for the girls, but Palmer Trinity’s girls contribute­d in multiple events.

Senior Maria Camposano finished just behind Sadler in the 100-meter hurdles, earning second place with a time of 14.85 seconds. Camposano also clinched fourth in the girls’ high jump when she reached a mark of 1.52 meters.

Palmer Trinity freshman Mariana Mendoza tied for fourth in the girls’ pole vault with a 3.00-meter maximum height. The girls’ 3,200-meter relay team finished in fifth with a time of 9:47.67.

“I love my team,” Sadler said. “They’re so great; they’re very encouragin­g. I just love them, and they’re like my greatest supporters.”

While the boys’ side couldn’t match The Benjamin School, which finished in first place with 89.50 points, senior Henry Stark was enough to give the team 20 points and a top-10 finish.

Stark won the 1,600meter and 3,200-meter races with times of 4:16.76 and 9:18.02, respective­ly. Stark’s two gold medals send him off to Appalachia­n State University as a champion.

While ChaminadeM­adonna didn’t earn a trophy, the boys’ team still secured third place with 37 points.

The school’s boys’ 400meter relay won with a time of 41.42 seconds, and the team had a handful of other strong finishes. Junior Darius Smith finished the 100-meter dash in 10.88 seconds, giving him third place, and completed the 200-meter in a thirdbest 21.78 seconds.

Chaminade senior Tyson Waters earned third in the 110-meter hurdles, 15.00 seconds, and the 400-meter hurdles, 55.65 seconds.

The girls’ team finished with seven points, all of which were earned by sophomore Alexcia Liverpool. She came in third in the 200-meter dash with a time of 24.78 seconds, and her 12.67-second time in the 100-meter dash earned her eighth place. RESULTS

Note: Only events with South Florida top 8 finishers listed.

Boys’ team scores: 1. Benjamin 89.5, 3. Chaminade 37, 10. Palmer Trinity 20; 15. Westminste­r Academy 16; Individual winners plus top 8 Dade/Broward finishers - 100: Bronaugh (Foundation) 10.51; 3. Smith (CM) 10.88; 8. Thomas (CM) 11.02; 200: Bronaugh (Foundation) 21.19; 3. Smith (CM) 21.78; 7. Thomas (CM) 22.23; 1,600: 1. Stark (PT)

4:16.76; 2. Pena (WA) 4:18.59; 3,200:

1. Stark (PT) 9:18.02; 110 hurdles: 1. Demosthene­s (OCP) 14.78; 3. Waters

(CM) 15.00; 8. Harvin (WA) 15.51; 400 hurdles: 1. Luiz (Ben) 54.28; 3. Waters (CM) 55.65; 400 relay: 1. Chaminade 41.42; 3,200 relay: 1. Holy Trinity 7:51.71; 7. Westminste­r Academy 8:08.59; 8. South Florida HEAT 8:20.33;

High jump: 1. Schick (Dora) 1.92m; 4. Wimbley (WA) 1.87m; Pole vault: 1. Letsche (Ben) 4.35m; 4. Bernatek (SFH) 3.90m; 6. Ceballos (RP) 3.90m; Javelin:

1. Cox (Wewa) 53.41m; 4. Drake (FC) 50.54m;

Girls’ team scores: 1. St. Pete Admiral Farragut 46, 2. Palmer Trinity 43.5;

Individual winners plus top 8 Dade/ Broward finishers - 100: 1. Travis (EC) 11.65; 8. Liverpool (CM) 12.67; 200: 1. Travis (EC) 24.05; 3. Liverpool (CM) 24.78; 800: 1. Gear (Foundation) 2:11.51; 6. Sullivan (PT) 2:16.87; 1,600: 1. Gear (Foundation) 4:52.84; 6. PerezCarta­ya (PT) 5:10.17; 8. Chanon (WA) 5:21.71; 100 hurdles: 1. Sadler (PT) 14.63; 2. Camposano (PT) 14.85; 400 hurdles: 1. Burgess (AF) 1:03.46; 3. Sadler (PT) 1:04.29; 3,200 relay: 1. Oak Hall 9:28.68; 5. Palmer Trinity 9:47.67; 8. South Florida HEAT 9:59.86; High jump: 1. Nice (NC) 1.57m; 4. Camposano (PT) 1.52m; Pole vault: 1. Dowdy

(Maclay) 3.77m; 4. Mendoza (PT) 3.00m;

Long jump: 1. Bing (BS) 5.70m; 6. White (HighChr) 5.28m; 7. Davisson (DS)

5.27m; Discus: 1. Willis (TC) 38.07m; 5. Mueller (DS) 35.87m.

 ?? KYLE BUMPERS Special to the Miami Herald ?? The Palmer Trinity girls’ track and field team celebrates after finishing as state runners-up on Wednesday night.
KYLE BUMPERS Special to the Miami Herald The Palmer Trinity girls’ track and field team celebrates after finishing as state runners-up on Wednesday night.

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