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Hatters, Trojans split meet

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

HORSHAM » When looking for an early-season test, Wissahicko­n and Hatboro-Horsham have each other.

“It’s a really big win. Wissahicko­n’s usually our biggest competitor, one of the strongest teams in the (Suburban One League Liberty Division),” the Hatters’ Kasey Savage said. “So we really made a statement going into our other meets.”

Many supplied the penmanship for the Hatters on Tuesday, as a balanced Hatboro-Horsham boys squad emerged with an 83-67 victory over the rival Trojans.

Meanwhile, the Wissahicko­n girls were sprinting and jumping to an 82-67 victory over the Hatters.

“The weather was beautiful and we always have a wonderful meet with Hatboro. They run a great meet, they’re friendly competitio­n, and we match up really well with them,” said Trojans coach Heidi Butt. “So that’s a really positive experience for our girls, and they respond to that.”

Personal bests decorated the results sheet for both schools.

“There was a lot of good competitio­n so a lot of people could run fast times,” said Wiss’ Mila Jovanovic, who won the 400-meter dash and placed second in the 200.

Due to the pandemic wiping out the 2020 season, sophomores are experienci­ng their first spring of high school track.

And Jovanovic is excelling. “I’m still experienci­ng everything for the first time, but it’s really cool though,” she said. “Whenever I come to practice, it’s so much more fun than running by yourself. I always wanna run with them.”

Wiss also displayed its strength in the jumps, where, Kasi Brown was outleaping everybody.

“I was close to an 18-foot jump, which is really what I’m hoping for this season,” the senior said.

Brown swept the jumps for Wiss, winning the triple (33-6), high (5-2) and long (17-7).

With those marks, she has already qualified for districts in high jump and long jump.

Both squads have seen their numbers dip this spring due to the pandemic, but the bond is tight.

Said Butt: “The kids who show up every day work hard for us. If I showed up and said, ‘we’re running to Delaware.’ They would say, ‘okay.’”

Hatboro-Horsham’s 4x8 and 4x1 relays both came out with victories.

“It’s been a very interestin­g start but we’re having fun. Our team is small but they are feisty,” Hatters coach Anna Snow said. “It was a great day overall. We had lots of PR’s.”

The Hatter boys were looking

solid, with Devon Comber winning the mile and two mile and helping the 4x8 to victory.

Savage took care of all the jumps.

“I was very pleased with the team,” Hatboro coach Mike Harmon said. “We’re strong in distance and we have some people in the sprints and hurdles. The jumps were strong as well.

“We got a couple surprises, a couple seconds and thirds that were really nice for us. And that ultimately helped us pull out the battle between us and Wissahicko­n.”

Said Comber: “It’s always a blessing to win. We definitely wanna repeat as champions of the league.”

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