FORK UNION TRACK AND FIELD NEWSLETTER
APRIL 2012
ALEX LOMONG—2:06.35
AVERY MARTIN—4:20.02
RANDLE EL IN FULL FLIGHT
42.32
FUMA TRACK PUTS ON A SHOW A near perfect day for Track and Field served as a back drop to a nearly flawless performance by the FUMA Track team. The 13th Gus Lacy Track Classic was a far cry from the 2011 edition which was forced inside due to weather. For this edition, the only shelter being sought was probably due to the heat produced on the track. FUMA had winners in seven events and claimed runner-up spots in six others in the largest Gus Lacy Classic to date. Coming up big for the Blue Devils were seniors Denver Wright, Staton Mayfield and Michael Idziak. Denver Wright claimed a rare sprint double in the 100 and 200 while Idziak easily won his specialty the 800. Staton Mayfield notched a personal best in the Pole Vault with a 15 foot winning performance. The 4x100 blazed to a 42.32 state leading performance while the 4x400 closed out the day with an impressive win. Eighth grader Alex Lomong won the Middle School 800 in a meet record joining his older brother as a winner of the event. Perhaps the heartbreaker of the day came in the discus where FUMA record holder Jordan Roach narrowly scratched on a 199 foot throw. Junior Clyde Gross had two runner-up performances in the hurdles while senior Avery Martin narrowly lost the 1600 in a personal best 4:20.02. The final team tally had FUMA winning with 140 points and VPL brothers Woodberry Forest earning second.
WOJENSKI & BARTSEVICH
Inside this issue: VOLUNTEER TRACK CLASSIC
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TOP MARKS
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EDDIE JONES
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DOGWOOD TRACK CLASSIC
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PHOTO GALLERY
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