Naselle Girls' Track & Field Claims Historic 1B State Title in Yakima!
YAKIMA, WA - The Naselle girls' track and field team etched their names into history Saturday, capturing the coveted WIAA 1B state championship trophy in Yakima. It was a season culminating in pure triumph, a testament to relentless training, unwavering spirit, and exceptional individual performances that coalesced into an unstoppable force. The podium celebrations, trophy in hand, and the beaming 'state champions' sign, were the fitting culmination of months of dedication from these incredible student-athletes.
The Comets, led by Head Coach Scott Smith and Assistant Coach Jack Osadchey, demonstrated heart and grit throughout the two-day meet, ultimately seizing the state title and bringing immense pride back to their community. Every practice, every early morning, every grueling sprint led to this moment, and the joy was palpable as the girls lifted their well-deserved hardware.
Miller's Dominance and Relay Triumph
Sophomore phenom June Miller was at the heart of Naselle’s success, delivering a performance nothing short of spectacular. Miller not only retained her state championship in the 400 meters, showcasing her incredible endurance and speed, but also added a new state title to her resume in the high jump, clearing an impressive 5.2 feet. Competing with barely any rest after her relay heroics, she also secured a remarkable second-place finish in the 200-meter dash.
Perhaps the most thrilling moment of the championships for Naselle, however, came in the 4x100 meter relay. June Miller, alongside her sister Halle Miller, junior Sophia Colombo, and the team's lone senior Mylee Dunagan, powered their way to a gold medal. June, running the anchor leg, unleashed an astonishing surge in the final yards, making up significant ground to overtake an opponent and secure a dramatic victory. "I really wanted to win for our team, our senior Mylee," Miller stated, highlighting the selfless team spirit that fueled their success.
A Collective Effort for Gold
While June Miller’s individual feats were monumental, the state championship was truly a collective masterpiece. The Comets' depth and dedication shone through every event. Sophomore Karsen Green contributed valuable points with a strong seventh-place finish in the triple jump, leaping 31.8 feet. Teammates like Mercy Schell, Kenzie Larson, and Shaylee Suomela also played crucial roles throughout the season, their hard work and contributions integral to the team's overall success.
This championship is a testament to the comprehensive program built at Naselle, emphasizing both individual excellence and team cohesion. The roar of the crowd, the WIAA officials presenting the trophy, it all solidified what everyone in Naselle already knew: these girls are champions.
With such a talented young core, including the dynamic Miller sisters and junior Sophia Colombo, the future of Naselle girls' track and field looks incredibly bright, poised for continued success on the state stage for years to come.
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