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Stedman '18 Breaks School 800m Record

Despite cool and damp conditions yet again, the Martlet athletes represented their school and themselves well at the NEPSTA Division II Track and Field Championships hosted at Tabor Academy. On the boys’ side, Teagan Stedman '18 finished fifth in the 800m and set a new school record, besting a 14-year-old mark, in a time of 2:00.55. Male athletes marked another eight personal bests. Drew Brownback '19 finished second in the pole vault. The boys 4x100m relay team of Brandon Williams '18, Matt Park '21, Nate Pane '19 and Sean Clarke '19 finished in sixth place. Williams went on to score in two other events as he took fourth in the 110m high hurdles and third in the 300m hurdles running a personal best time of 43.51 seconds. Pane also ran a personal best in the 400m. The 800m saw all three boys run personal bests: Emmett de Kanter ‘19 and Daniel Chey ‘18 followed Stedman’s record run. De Kanter, who took fourth in the 1500m, also ran a personal best there at 4:09.35 and was followed by Chey who posted his own personal best time to close out his career as a Martlet. One more Sixth Former went on to post a personal best in his final Westminster competition: John Kuzminskas '18 ran the 3000m in 9:51.65 to improve on his time from last week. The meet closed with a surprise sixth place performance from the 4x400m relay team of Pane, Brownback, Stedman and de Kanter. With so many talented returning athletes, the future is bright for Martlet track and field.
 
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