Sherburne-Earlville Track and Field takes on Section III State Qualifier
CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE – The Sherburne-Earlville Track and Field program send two representatives to the Section III State Qualifier for Track and Field this past Friday, June 2, in Cicero-North Syracuse.
S-E employed the likes of Amberlynn Robertson in the girls 100m and 200m – while Lincoln Owen chose to take on the competition in the boys long jump.
Robertson ran her heart out in what proved to be her season finale, taking home personal best times in the 100m and 200m.
Robertson managed a 13th place finish in Division II 100m preliminary round, with her time of 13.23 – while in the 200m dash, Robertson would win her heat in the preliminary round, running a time of 27.36, earning her a sixth-place finish in the event.
Owen found himself in the thick of the action in the long jump pit, blasting his way to a massive length of 20’5” as his best of four jumps – the other jumps were as follows, 20’1.5”, 20’.5” and a foul. Owen’s efforts placed him in sixth-place overall in the boys Division II long jump.
While neither athlete would qualify for the upcoming New York State Championships in Union-Endicott this Friday and Saturday – S-E has clear hopes that these two athletes will continue to improve into the future, as both are just sophomores.
“Both are young athletes that have two more years to grow even stronger. Coach (Tim Taylor, S-E girls head coach) and I are very impressed and happy to have had such a long season with dedicated athletes such as Lincoln and Amber. I wish nothing but the best for their careers,” said S-E boys head coach Kayleigh Olive.
Stay tuned in The Evening Sun for upcoming Track and Field New York State Championship previews for the six individuals and relay teams who will be advancing to perform in Union-Endicott on Friday and Saturday of this week.
S-E employed the likes of Amberlynn Robertson in the girls 100m and 200m – while Lincoln Owen chose to take on the competition in the boys long jump.
Robertson ran her heart out in what proved to be her season finale, taking home personal best times in the 100m and 200m.
Robertson managed a 13th place finish in Division II 100m preliminary round, with her time of 13.23 – while in the 200m dash, Robertson would win her heat in the preliminary round, running a time of 27.36, earning her a sixth-place finish in the event.
Owen found himself in the thick of the action in the long jump pit, blasting his way to a massive length of 20’5” as his best of four jumps – the other jumps were as follows, 20’1.5”, 20’.5” and a foul. Owen’s efforts placed him in sixth-place overall in the boys Division II long jump.
While neither athlete would qualify for the upcoming New York State Championships in Union-Endicott this Friday and Saturday – S-E has clear hopes that these two athletes will continue to improve into the future, as both are just sophomores.
“Both are young athletes that have two more years to grow even stronger. Coach (Tim Taylor, S-E girls head coach) and I are very impressed and happy to have had such a long season with dedicated athletes such as Lincoln and Amber. I wish nothing but the best for their careers,” said S-E boys head coach Kayleigh Olive.
Stay tuned in The Evening Sun for upcoming Track and Field New York State Championship previews for the six individuals and relay teams who will be advancing to perform in Union-Endicott on Friday and Saturday of this week.
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