The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

CB West stays perfect

Bucks overcome challenge from rival Pennridge

- By Kev Hunter khunter@21st-centurymed­ia.com @khunter10 on Twitter

EAST ROCKHILL >> Central Bucks West continues to march to its own beat, at an unbeatable pace.

Overcoming stiff competitio­n from rival Pennridge, the Bucks excelled in several events and combined their efforts for a 85.564.5 victory over the Rams Tuesday afternoon.

“It was a good meet, a tight one for sure,” said West’s Emmi Simon. “Our coach (Kiki Bell) was definitely trying to prepare us a lot leading up to this week. We knew that this was gonna be the toughest dual meet of the year, for sure.

“(Pennridge has) a lot of awesome competitor­s. I know they’re missing a lot of their top people but they put up a good fight.”

Fast times by both teams decorated the scoresheet.

West’s 4x400 relay capped things off, the foursome of Simon, Justine Maraska, Carlin McFadden and Kate Edenson churning out an impressive 3:56.36. Pennridge

also broke four minutes, finishing in 3:59.99.

Simon was tremendous at any distance, winning the 800 (2:21.11) and the 1,600 (5:27) before leading off the first-place 4x4.

“I love it. I love middle distance and I love getting back into the mile,” she said. “I just started getting back into the 16 for the first time in about a year.”

West was plenty ready for Tuesday.

“We got into some really cold pools this past week with no heat,

trying to get our legs ready,” Simon said.

Currently the state’s best, Chloe Timberg vaulted to a victory by clearing 9 feet, 6 inches.

Maya Monti won both the shot put (31-7) and the discus (90-9) for the Bucks.

Edenson won the 400 for West in 57.76 and also long

jumped to a victory with a leap of 16-3.5. McFadden triple jumped to a victory with a mark of 33-2.5.

Said Simon of this team’s drive: “I’m really excited, especially it being senior season. A lot of us are going onto college next year so for our last year all together, we really wanna show up at leagues and districts, and hopefully states.”

West strengthen­ed its grip on the Suburban One

League Colonial Division, improving to 4-0.

It took a balanced effort by the Bucks to overcome the Rams, who were led by Emma Schlotter’s wins in the high jump (54) and 100 hurdles (14.98). Schlotter also ran on the 4x1 team that won in 49.70, and the 4x4 team shaved seven seconds off its season best to break four minutes.

Tori Angelo, a freshman, ran on that 4x4 and also won the 300 hurdles, with a 46.92. And that was just the third time this year Angelo has run the 300 hurdles.

“We had really good performanc­es today against some really good competitio­n. And the times were lights out,” Rams coach Bill Smith said. “(CB West) is a very, very good team. They could be the best in the state.

“We had some people that stepped up really well.”

 ?? KEV HUNTER — MEDIANEWS GROUP ?? Emmi Simon won the 800and 1,600for CB West and also led off the winning 4x400relay in a victory over Pennridge.
KEV HUNTER — MEDIANEWS GROUP Emmi Simon won the 800and 1,600for CB West and also led off the winning 4x400relay in a victory over Pennridge.

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