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Rylee Bowen won the 800, 1600 and 3200 Remy Barbiero won the Long Jump & Triple Jump Joey Johnson won the 800 and 1600

Track & Field captures league titles at CMC Championships

Athletic Department Staff
At the CMC Championship meet in St. Helena, the Coyotes won the boys and girls league titles in convincing fashion. The boys team scored 154 points, 42 points ahead of the second place team. The girls team scored 186 points giving them an 88 point lead over the second place finisher.

The Coyotes also won seven varsity events, with Joey Johnson '17 capturing the 800 and 1600, Remy Barbiero '17 the Long Jump and Triple Jump and Rylee Bowen '18 winning the 800, 1600 and 3200.  At the frosh/soph level Jeremy Sherman '18 captured the 1600.

For a complete list of results, visit:
Boys: http://www.redwoodempirerunning.com/cmc-boys/
Girls: http://www.redwoodempirerunning.com/cmc-girls/

Up next is the NCS meet, with the athletes that finished in the top 8 advancing to the meet on Saturday at Montgomery High School. Click here to see who is competing in what events.

The following athletes advanced to the NCS meet:
Remy Barbiero '17: 100 meters, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Joey Johnson '17: 800, 1600, 3200
Kheva Mann: '18: 800, 1600, 3200
Matteo Della Santina '16: 400
Brendan Loftus '18: 1600, 3200
Giorgio Cassata '16: 110 Hurdles, 300 Hurdles
4 x 100 Relay: Giorgio Cassatta '16, August O'Neil '19, Matteo Della Santina '16, Remy Barbiero '17
Gibran Hassan '19: High Jump
Eduardo Garcia '18: Long Jump
August O’Neil '19: Triple Jump

Katie Johansen '17: 100, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Azure Siraco '19: 100, 200, Long Jump
Madison Glenn '18: 400, 300 Hurdles, High Jump
Rylee Bowen '18: 800, 1600, 3200
McKenna Sell '18: 800, 1600, 3200
Kayja Mann '16: 1600, 3200
Amelia McDonald '19: 3200
4 x 100 Relay: Celine Reilly '16, Madison Glenn '18, Azure Siraco '19, Katie Johansen '17
Caroline von Raesfeld '18: Triple Jump

The following athletes will also compete in the NCS meet although they weren’t in the top 8 at the CMC meet:
Emma Kallman '18: 800
Esme Reid-McGlaughlin '17: 800
Ysabella Richards '18: 3200
Morgan Piper-Cordova '19: 3200
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    • Rylee Bowen won the 800, 1600 and 3200

    • Remy Barbiero won the Long Jump & Triple Jump

    • Joey Johnson won the 800 and 1600

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