Naselle Girls Reign Supreme: Grabbing WIAA 1B State Track Title in Yakima!
YAKIMA, WA - The roar of the crowd, the flash of the cameras, and the sheer exhilaration of victory: these were the scenes as the Naselle girls' track team etched their name into Washington State history this past Saturday, claiming the coveted WIAA 1B state championship trophy. A season of relentless training and outstanding performances culminated on the podium, with the Comets soaking up the applause, proudly clutching their hardware, and hoisting a "state champions" sign high above their heads.
Dominance on the Track and Field
The final day of competition at the state meet was nothing short of spectacular for Naselle, especially for their prodigious sophomore, June Miller. She not only successfully defended her state title in the 400 meters, but also added another gold to her collection in the high jump, clearing an impressive 5.2 feet. Miller also secured a hard-fought second place in the 200m, an incredible feat given her minimal rest after a grueling relay victory. But perhaps the most electrifying moment came in the 4x100m relay, where June Miller teamed up with her twin sister, Halle Miller, junior Sophia Colombo, and the lone senior, Mylee Dunagan. In a dramatic display of grit and speed, June, running the anchor leg, surged from behind in the final strides to overtake an opponent, securing a thrilling relay championship for Naselle. Beyond the spotlight, sophomore Karsen Green contributed valuable points with a seventh-place finish in the triple jump, leaping 31.8 feet, showcasing the depth of this championship squad.
A Championship Forged in Team Spirit
While individual brilliance shone brightly, the Naselle Comets' state title was truly a testament to collective effort and unwavering team spirit. June Miller herself, despite her multiple individual accolades, emphasized the relay as her favorite event, stating, "I really wanted to win for our team, our senior Mylee." That sentiment of dedication to a teammate, especially their graduating senior Mylee Dunagan, underscored the deep bonds within the team. Every stride, every jump, every throw contributed to this monumental achievement for the small Pacific County school. The victory stands as a testament to the hard work instilled by Head Coach Scott Smith and Assistant Coach Jack Osadchey, who molded a team including other talented athletes like Mercy Schell, Kenzie Larson, and Shaylee Suomela, into state champions.
With a core group of talented underclassmen like the Miller twins, Sophia Colombo, and Karsen Green returning, the future looks exceptionally bright for Naselle track and field as they aim to build an enduring legacy in Washington State prep sports.
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