Saturday, April 18, 2009

83rd Annual Shippensburg Invitational.






The theme of the day was Don't you Forget about the Mohawks of Elmer L. Meyers.


High Jump Champion of the World-superstar athlete extraordinaire Ashlee Ward (pictured left) took home first place honors in the high jump and a third place in the discus. When asked to comment on the days events Ashlee responded in a text; "uhh idk lol, can't wait for next year :)" Well said. Me too.

Tess Sauer, Troy Lynn Lewis, Krystine Patterson, alternate Megan Horst and Jazma Robertson fought through some interesting adversity but produced a personal best in the 400 meter relay with a time of 54.65 .

As for the "crafty" Robert Waiters. He produced a personal best in his main event; the 300 m hurdles with a time of 45.36. When asked about his performance Robert had this to say.


Meyers is making its way back to the top. Hopefully next year we take a bus full of superstar student-athletes to the 84th Annual Shippensburg invitational.

For meet results, click on the link below.
http://www.shipraiders.com/sports/2008/4/19/MTRACK_0419084510.aspx?id=8

Steadfast forever, Meyers High. ~Coach T

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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