Mustangs setting sights on more titles
By JAMES PETERS - For The Capital
By JAMES PETERS - For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
01/17/07
LANDOVER – For the second straight year, the Meade High School boys indoor track team walked away with the Anne Arundel County Championship. Howevern, double county winner Anya Uzoh said this year’s squad is focusing on much bigger prizes.
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Chesapeake's Melanie Waters leads Ashley Armstead of Arundel and Stephanie Payne of Broadneck in a 300-meter race.
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“The county title is OK but we’re striving for the next level, but we’re grateful for what we got,” said Uzoh, who grabbed first place in the triple jump (42 feet, 21/2 inches) and the long jump (20 feet) at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Center yesterday. “(At last year’s regional...
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