FSU Relays
Jana Stoltz, March 29, 2009
Despite the uncooperative weather, the FSU Relays was a
resounding success. The thrilling races and awe-inspiring performances by area
athletes proved that the Big Bend still shines even when the sun does not.
Chiles jack of all trades, Brandon Bassett, placed third in the high jump,
behind Leon’s Marcus Walker, first in the pole vault, and third in the long
jump. Maclay freshman, Lee Williams, won the triple jump in a school record of
44-04.25. Devin Screen, of Godby, won the discus with a throw of 150-07. Chiles
thrower, Stargell Williams, placed second in the shot put with a throw of
43-02.00.
On the girls’ side of the field events, the results were also impressive. Dorian
Corbett, of Florida High, placed third in the high jump (5-00.00), while her
teammate, Aeisha Samaila placed second in the long jump (17-02.50).
In the sprints, local athletes defended their home turf… er track, that is. Ena
Johnson, of Florida High, placed third in the girls’ 100m dash, with a time of
12.38 seconds. Lavorrie Johnson, of Godby, placed second in the boys’ 100m dash,
with a time of 10.99 seconds. Elizabeth Ichite, a Florida High runner, won the
girls’ 400m dash with a time of 57.86 seconds. Lincoln runners, Pat Olschlager
and Jabriel Giddins finished first and second respectively in the boys’ 400m
dash with times of 49.82 seconds and 50.85 seconds. Ena Johnson came back from
her third place in the 100m dash to take second in the 300m hurdles, with a time
of 44.83 seconds. Lincoln’s boys took third place in the 4x100m relay, with a
time of 43.43.
Moving on to the distance events, the Tallahassee representation grows even
stronger. Maclay eighth grader, Stefanie Kurgatt, won the 800m run with a time
of 2:18.76. Billy Naylor, of Wewahitchka, was the first semi-local finisher in
the boys’ 800m (he finished fourth with a time of 1:56.90). Kaia Hampton, of
Chiles, finished second in the girls’ 1600m run, with a time of 5:19.78. Maclay
runner, Patrick Swain, was the first local finisher in the boys’ 1600m run,
finishing eighth with a time of 4:35.39. The previous night, Swain had finished
eleventh (9:41) in one of the most competitive 3200m runs ever to take place in
the state of Florida. In that same race, Leon’s Matt Mizereck (9:09.24) and Will
Stanford (9:15.58) finished second and sixth respectively. A total of six
finishers in the boys’ 3200m run were under 9:20! In the girls’ 3200m run,
Maclay’s Jana Stolting won with a time of 11:02.90, followed by Chiles runners,
Lily Williams (second with a time of 11:08.50) and Kaia Hampton (third with a
time of 11:22.79).
With the passage of the FSU Relays, Florida’s youthful harriers are beginning to
look into the not-too-distant future of the post season. Before we get too lost
in dreams of State-winning glory, however, we must look even closer, to the
Tallahassee City Championships Meet. On April 7, we will once again gather at
Mike Long Track, eager to spend some time with the same lactic acid that kept us
company at the FSU Relays. Maybe this time it will let us go just a little bit
faster before locking us up in its fiery torture chamber of oxygen debt. If not,
at least we will provide some entertainment for the slightly sadistic crowd, and
that is certainly better than nothing.