![]() ![]() Morris missed Hartsville's Kristen Sansbury's mark by 6 inches, but Seneca piled up points in the event with Camelia Gibson taking third (37-08) and Carisma Holland finishing fourth (34-00).Ĭarisma Holland, a seventh grader, also posted a third-place finish in the discus with a throw of 107 feet, 9 inches while Kendra Holland took third with a time of 25.25 seconds in the 200 meter dash. The Bobcats dominated the throwing events Friday with Majayla Holland winning a state championship in the discus (116-08) and Dyandra Morris taking second in the shot put (41-03). "We had some old people back, some new faces contribute." They've overcome a lot this year to do this," Addis said. "I'm just extremely proud of these girls. ![]() Last year's 3.5 point loss to Fort Mill motivated the team to place more athletes in running events to score points to complement a solid ensemble of field athletes. Wade Hampton finished in second place with 60 and Lower Richland took third with 53. "Only four more to go to," Seneca coach Karl Addis said jokingly after his squad tallied 89.5 overall points in the Class AAA competition. Standing in the shadow of boys team that has five titles to its credit, the Bobcats now have one they can call their own. After two runner-up finishes the past two years, the Seneca girls track team finally broke through for its first state championship in program history Saturday at Spring Valley High School. ![]()
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