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Tigers net 4 meet records, 1 school mark at JKR meet
Rhoades sets meet records in 100, 200 and pole vault, school record in the javelin; Holt breaks ex-Tiger’s mark in high jump.
Princeton finishes third in team standings
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PRESTON COLE
Editor, the Post-Telegraph
PRINCETON Even though they didn’t have enough depth to score in some events, or have entrants in some other events, Princeton’s boys track and field team managed to have a highly successful day last Monday (April 17) during their only home meet of the season, the 4th Annual Jim King Relays.
The Tigers set meet records in all four events they won, and added a school record in a fifth event, as they scored 96 points, good for third place behind Putnam County (147) and Newtown-Harris (125).
Andrew Rhoades continued his record-breaking senior spring, winning three events and setting meet records in all of them, and added a school record in the lone event he didn’t win.
Rhoades won the 200 meters in 23.03 seconds, and finished first in the 400 in 51.91, breaking his 2021 meet records (23.59 and 52.37, respectively). He was the only entrant in the pole vault because of an injury to a Putnam