The boys and girls teams continued to perform at high levels, with strong showings at the Arcadia Invitational, various Moore League meets, and the Texas Relays. The team had strong individual and relay teams that posted nationally competitive times.
The Arcadia Invitational featured many of the nation’s top high school runners, making each event very competitive. This meet occured over Friday April 11 and Saturday April 12.Poly had strong individual times as well as relay teams.
On the boys side, the 4×800 team placed first with a time of 8:02, as senior Bray Turner ran an outstanding anchor leg to win. The 4×100 relay team had exchange problems and did not finish strongly. The 4×400 team was missing senior Malik Dennis due to an ankle injury, but still finished strong with a time of 3:18. Individually, distance runners Miguel Bautista and Hugo Novoa had very solid showings in the 3200 and 1600m respectively. There were also competitive individual sprinters from Poly. Junior Mar’yea Harris placed second in the 400 with a time of 47.78 seconds. Senior Juan Ward ran the 110 and 300 hurdles with times of 14.60 and 38.09 respectively
“There were a lot of ups and downs but overall we did well,” said junior Chris Polk.
The girls team had a strong showing in both individual events and relays, posting some of the fastest times in the nation.
Freshman Kaeilyn Roberts ran a very fast time in the 400, winning overall. The senior hurdlers also competed very well. Texas A&M bound Ebony Creer and LSU bound Kymber Payne ran in both the 100 and 300 hurdles. Payne finished the 100m in 14.25 and the 300m in 42.49.
Oregon bound Ariana Washington raced in her premier event; the 100m sprint. The 4-time state champion won her race in 11.38 with a fairly large margin separating her and the other competitors.
The girls 4×100 team finished third, despite having a botched handoff. Washington closed the gap in the final 100 meters, and lost by a mere .06 seconds. However, the 4×400 relay team finished in first with a noticeable lead ahead of second place.
In Moore League, Poly continues to excel, and face little to no competition by any teams. Both teams have won against Compton, Jordan, Cabrillo and Lakewood.
The team also competed on March 29 in the Texas Relays, at the University of Texas. The meet showcased some top sprinters, and fielded strong relay teams.
Poly mainly competed in relay teams, having a 4×100, 4×400, and spring medley team.
The girls team had a very competitive 4×100 race winning in 45.73 seconds. barely edging out St. Thomas Aquinas, a team from Florida. In the 4×400 relay, the team finished second.
The boys 4×400 team finished in 3:17 to place third overall. Ward ran the 110 hurdles in 14.73.
A rare event for the Poly track team to compete in is the steeplechase. Senor Christian Kerr was the sole athlete for Poly. Kerr finished the 2000 meter steeplechase in thirteenth place in 6:56.
The teams hope to win League, and end their season in June at the State Championships.