The Southern Nash girls triumphed at the Big East 5A/6A Conference track meet, edging out Hunt with a score of 171 to 169. C.B. Aycock followed in third with 107 points, while Rocky Mount managed 99 points. On the boys’ side, Hunt led with 195.67 points, and Northern Nash was second at 149 points. Key performances included several top placements across both genders in various events showcasing local talent.

By the Numbers
  • Southern Nash girls scored 171 points; Hunt scored 169 points.
  • In the boys’ competition, Hunt totaled 195.67 points, followed by Northern Nash with 149 points.
Yes, But

While Southern Nash’s girls secured victory, the narrow margin over Hunt highlights the competitive nature of the event. Additionally, the consistent performance across multiple disciplines shows potential areas for improvement among the local teams.

State of Play
  • The Big East 5A/6A Conference meet featured strong participation, indicating active engagement from local high schools.
  • Key athletes delivered impressive performances, hinting at potential future successes in upcoming meets.
What's Next

As the track season progresses, the focus will shift to upcoming regional competitions, where schools will aim to leverage their recent performances for further success. Continued training and refinement of techniques will be vital for maintaining competitive edges.

Bottom Line

The Southern Nash girls' win reflects a promising season for local track teams, underscoring their talent and competitiveness. Future meets will test their mettle further and provide opportunities for athletes to shine and advance.