Sitka senior Clare Mullin, who set a Wolves

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Sitka senior Clare Mullin, who set a Wolves

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JDHS senior Cailynn Baxter won the girls’ long jump in a PR 16’1” (2nd Haines Sr. Ashlyn Ganey 13’11.25”); Kayhi sophomore Ryan Eldering won the triple jump in a PR 31’5” (second HNS Sr. Ariel Godinez Long PR 29’11.75”); and Petersburg freshman Cadence Flint and Sitka junior Emma Heuer both hit a PR 4’4” in the high jump.

“I thought I would jump pretty good for having only a couple practices because it has been too rainy,” Baxter said. “Coming from last year I think I did better. My goal is to beat my 17-foot PR. I just need to keep with the hard workouts…I think my technique is fine. I have to work on different leg movements, I guess. It’s the leg speed so I have to work on that.”

’ school record in the 3,200 meters Friday (10:51.6) ran a Juneau meet record time to win the 800 meters in 2:15.38, roughly 20 yards ahead of Ketchikan senior Carol Frey (PR 2:30.14). She, too, was swarmed in congratulatory salutations.

“I don’t know, I feel like I just like to keep it light on the starting line, like chat up my opponents a little bit, you know, just like let them know I’m not their enemy,” Mullin said. “You know, I like to make connections with them and stuff and then I just try and, you know, I was really trying to focus on the mile today so just give them what I had country wise email marketing list left in the end.”

Mullin’s 800 race was supposed to be a shakeout run after hitting a Juneau meet record 4:53.63 to win the girls 1,600 earlier in the day, a race she ran in the boys’ heat.

“Yeah except I have the 4×4 coming next so that was like the cool-down, cool-down but not really a cool-down,” she said.

Sitka classmate Marina Dill was the first finisher in the girls’ heat with a 5:36.03 (recorded as second place behind Mullin) with JDHS freshman Sigrid Eller third (5:52.05), JDHS senior Ida Meyer fifth (5:56.55) and JDHS junior Della Mearig seventh (6:10.03).

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé runners group together in the girls 1600 during Saturday’s Capital City Invitational Track and Field meet at Juneau’s Thunder Mountain Middle School field. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé runners group together in the girls 1600 during Saturday’s Capital City Invitational Track and Field meet at Juneau’s Thunder Mountain Middle School field. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)

Juneau senior Nick Iverson did something no Southeast 800-meter athlete has done on Panhandle soil, running the event under the two-minute mark as he hit a 1:59.66 after winning the mile, an event he wasn’t considering, just two hours earlier in a PR 4:28.80.
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