We can go faster. We have the technology.
And by technology, I’m talking about feet. Because those feet are scorching the track right now.
Lost in the hype and hubbub around the 1A District 1 track meet Friday was this little gem — the Coupeville High School girls had busted yet another school record.
This time it was the 4 x 400 relay team (sophomore Marisa Etzell, senior Jai’Lysa Hoskins and freshmen Kirsten Pelroy and Makana Stone), who chopped almost a second off a record that stood for eight long days.
Clocking in at four minutes, 14.98 seconds, they dropped the mark of 4:15.92 they set May 2 at the Cascade Conference Championships.
The record before this year began: 4:17.09. What did they do back then? Walk?












































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