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Washington Shines as SB Track Champs

Coach Russell Smelley starts the boys 80 meter race
Coach Russell Smelley starts the boys 80 meter race

Athletes from seven local elementary schools competed in track-and-field events May 14 at the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp track. More than 250 students from Roosevelt, McKinley, Adams, Cleveland, Franklin, Monroe and Washington Elementary schools battled for local bragging rights, competing in about a dozen events. The annual Track and Field City Championships began two years ago under the leadership of °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp alumna and Adams Elementary School principal Amy (Bergenske) Alzina and °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp head track-and-field coach Russell Smelley.

Washington edged out Adams 192 to 184 points. Franklin finished third with 108 points.

Brenda Castro of Washington wins her heat in the girls 80-meter race
Brenda Castro of Washington wins her heat in the girls 80-meter race

°µÍø±¬ÁÏapp track-and-field athletes, who are competing at the national championships May 21-23 in Gulf Shores, Alabama, served as volunteers, timing and measuring the events.

Following the meet, the athletes toured the campus before eating lunch in the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp Dining Commons. Alzina, who became the youngest principal in Santa Barbara School District history when she was 29, competed on the °µÍø±¬ÁÏapp cross country and track-and-field teams before graduating in 1998.