Naselle Comets Crowned WIAA 1B State Track Champions, June Miller Shines
YAKIMA, WA - The small but mighty Naselle Comets girls' track team has etched its name into Washington state high school sports history, capturing the coveted WIAA 1B state championship trophy on a thrilling Saturday in Yakima. A season built on relentless effort, raw talent, and unwavering team spirit culminated in a triumphant celebration on the podium, as the Comets proudly hoisted their well-deserved "state champions" sign.
Dominant Performances Lead the Way
Sophomore sensation June Miller delivered a performance for the ages, securing multiple state titles and adding crucial points to Naselle's championship tally. Miller successfully defended her 400 meters state championship, showcasing her elite speed and determination. Not content with just one gold, she also soared to a state championship in the high jump, clearing an impressive 5.2 feet. Her busy day continued with a hard-fought second-place finish in the 200 meters, an incredible feat given her limited rest between events.
When reflecting on her remarkable individual success, Miller's focus immediately shifted to her teammates, stating, "I really wanted to win for our team, our senior Mylee." Her competitive spirit was evident as she simply declared, "Leave it all on the track, that's all I have to say," regarding her expectations for the 400m repeat.
Relay Glory and Team Depth
The pinnacle of Naselle's team effort came in the exhilarating 4x100 meters relay. Sophomore June Miller, twin sister Halle Miller, junior Sophia Colombo, and lone senior Mylee Dunagan combined forces for a memorable victory. June Miller, running the anchor leg, demonstrated incredible grit, sprinting from behind to overtake an opponent in the final yards, sealing the win and sparking an ecstatic celebration among the Comets.
The depth of Naselle's talent extended beyond the relay champions. Halle Miller and Sophia Colombo proved their versatility and strength in the hurdles, both earning medals in both races. Halle Miller secured fifth place in the 100 meters hurdles and seventh in the 300 meters hurdles, while Sophia Colombo finished seventh in the 100 meters hurdles and sixth in the 300 meters hurdles. Sophomore Karsen Green also made significant contributions, adding a seventh-place medal in the triple jump with a leap of 31.8 feet to her impressive third-place pole vault medal from Friday.
This championship is a testament to the dedication of every athlete, led by Head Coach Scott Smith and Assistant Coach Jack Osadchey, and the unwavering support of the Naselle community. The WIAA 1B state title marks a historic achievement for the Comets, setting a high bar for future seasons and inspiring a new generation of track stars in Southwest Washington.
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