“Sub-8 is a great milestone to end it off on.” “The first three legs pushed pretty well, it put me in a great position to close,” said Edson, a senior. So far at outdoor states, he’s 1-for-1.Įdson teamed with Schellberg, Ben Smith and Logan Cyford to win the Class 2A 4×800 relay in 7:59.05. At the indoor state championships, the Liberty senior brought home three gold medals. Members of the Liberty boys 4×800 team, from left, Tyler Edson, Ben Smith, Logan Cyford and Gregory Schellberg pose after winning the Class 2A state championship Thursday. Glenelg sits in second with 26, while Hereford and Liberty are tied for third with 18. We know we’re supposed to win and we go out and do it.” “Our coach says pressure is a privilege,” he said. McHargh said he enjoys the pressure of living up to the lofty expectations that comes with continued success. We had to do it and we brought it today.” We had this team starting at counties, so I’ve only been running with these guys for two weeks, but won counties, won regionals, now states. “The 4×2, I’m not normally the last leg but I love it,” McHargh said. Also, Mife Osinubi, Gabriel Murray, Jayden Deleon and Trevin McHargh teamed to win the boys 4×200 in 1:27.77. On the boys’ side, Ethan Aidam breezed to a victory in the 3,200 meters (9:35.19), beating Liberty’s Gregory Schellberg by more than 11 seconds. Oakland Mills girls also got a fourth-place finish from Rosalie Rosenberg in the pole vault and an eighth-place spot from Desiree Chisholm in the triple jump. “It’s been really nice, we work well as a team, we have a lot of chemistry, so it’s more fun to run these relays, especially the 4×2. “For me, I’ve been just starting to run for the 4×2,” Okpowasili said. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close Menu
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