Shelby Boys 4脳100 Relay Sets DIII Record, Secures State Championship
The Shelby boys' 4x100-meter relay team secured the Division III state championship, breaking the state meet and overall record with a time of 41.30 seconds. This remarkable feat was aided by the return of Brayden DeVito, who overcame a hamstring injury and played a crucial role in the team's success. The Whippets, who entered the finals as the fifth seed, dropped their time significantly from their previous best of 42.17 seconds. This victory marks just the third relay state title in the program's history and showcases the team's determination and resilience.
By the Numbers- New record time of 41.30 seconds, breaking the Division III state meet record.
- The team improved their entry time by nearly a full second, dropping from 42.17 seconds to 41.30 seconds.
- The relay team faced a nearly four-hour weather delay before the finals.
- Bowman set a strong pace, securing a lead in the first leg of the race.
Looking ahead, the team aims to defend their state title next season, returning all but one member, Brayden DeVito, who graduates. The team's strong performance suggests a solid foundation for continued success in upcoming competitions.
Bottom LineThe Shelby boys' 4x100 relay team exemplifies the power of perseverance and teamwork, culminating in a historic victory. Their record-breaking performance not only signifies current triumph but also sets a precedent for future achievements.
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