Doug Hall Relays Recap

Gloomy weather did not dampen our spirits as some hardy garnet and blue clad athletes laced it up at MBA for the 33rd Annual Doug Hall Relays. Some early morning light rain and overcast skies eventually abated to a calm afternoon of competition and here are some of our highlights.
 
Our Podium finishers included - 
GIRLS - Morayo Kassim, Chloe Bruce and Izzy Lutes combined in the Long Jump relay and placed 3rd overall. 
BOYS - unfortunately no podium spots on the boys side, but two highlights included the DMR 6th (Hays, Ghertner, Narayanan, Sieders) and 4x8 5th (Narayanan, Hays, Sieders, Bergesen).
 
Kudo's to - freshmen boys division - Dwyane Simmons-White HJ 5'2" 1st and Jon Nichols 31'2.5 SP 5th for posting PR's (personal records) and a DSW win! 
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