Tate Girls and Navarre Boys Clinch District Track and Field Titles
Tate girls, Navarre boys claim district track and field championships
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The Tate girls' track and field team and the Navarre boys' track and field team secured district championships at the District 1-3A meet held at Pine Forest, Florida. Tate scored 133.5 points, while Navarre amassed 154 points, both outperforming their closest competitors.
- 01Tate girls scored 133.5 points, winning their first district title under new coach Paul Bryan.
- 02Navarre boys dominated with 154 points, significantly ahead of defending champions Pace.
- 03Key performances included Layanna Banks (Tate) winning the 100m and 200m events.
- 04Brody Bruce (Navarre) excelled in the 1600m and 3200m races.
- 05The Region 1-3A championship is scheduled for May 2 at Pine Forest.
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At the District 1-3A championships held at Pine Forest in Florida, the Tate girls' track and field team claimed victory with 133.5 points, edging out Pine Forest, which finished second with 111.5 points. This win marks a significant achievement for the Aggies in the first year under head coach Paul Bryan, who previously coached Pine Forest. Meanwhile, the Navarre boys' team dominated the competition, finishing with 154 points, well ahead of the defending champions, Pace, who scored 102 points. Notable performances included Layanna Banks from Tate, who won both the 100 meters and 200 meters, and Brody Bruce from Navarre, who excelled in the 1600 meters and 3200 meters. The top two finishers in each event qualified for the upcoming Region 1-3A championship scheduled for May 2 at Pine Forest.
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The success of the Tate girls and Navarre boys could inspire increased participation in track and field programs at local schools.
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