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Track and field season starts

by Ashley Strain Sports Editor

Runners, take your mark, get set, *boom.* NDB track and field is finally back. The team is made up of both a varsity team and a JV team, with around 45 athletes in total. The team began training in early January to prepare for the rigorous spring season ahead.

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League meets began on February 25, with the first hosted at Serra HS. The team races at meets either once or twice a week, with daily practices falling on the off-days. Although many athletes only participate in two to three events, it is often an all-day affair due to the majority staying to support the rest of their team. The meets are organized by team level, JV or Varsity, and divided based on gender, heat placement and the event.

“The first meet went really well,” junior athlete Helena Morell shared. “It was exciting to be back on the track and racing. I am doing distance this year, so I ran new events which was a beneficial learning experience. It taught me where I need to improve for the season.”

“The lower classmen were incredibly supportive and cheered the loudest on the track for everyone on our team,” Morrell added. “Lots of nervous energy from them, but they channeled it well and did an amazing job.”

Although the meets are often overwhelming, the support of NDB’s community and teammates makes it an encouraging atmosphere at each meet and practice.

On March 11, the team participated in the Fighting Knights Relay, hosted by Hillsdale HS. The team placed high, and many of the runners beat their own personal records.

With track and field being a primarily individual sport, each athlete is competing against each other, but also themselves.

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