Hills West Has A Winning Week


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The Hills West Girls Winter Track team had a banner weekend.

The stellar showing began when Suki Dong won the pole vault with a height of 9ft 6in at the St. Anthony's Developmental meet.

Then the next day the winning continued for Hills West at the Stanner Games when Dong once again was at her best when she tied the school record in the High Jump, clearing 5-4 to take 1st place.

This was the 30th annual Stanner Games at the 168th Street Armory in Manhattan, hosted by Molloy. This year the Stanner Games, which is a nationally recognized track and field meet run by Molloy’s incredible track coaches that invites thousands of athletes from New York and surrounding states had  2,866 athletes compete in 3,271 events. 

The winning didn't stop there for Hills Wets as the week continued the 4x200 meter relay team of Tylar Johnson, Alyssa Bullen, Jasmin Joseph, and Jordyn Pierre set their season's best time of 1:49.05 to win their event.

Finally, Jasmin Joseph placed 3rd in the Triple Jump with a jump of 34-2.

This will be a weekend that goes down in the history books for Half Hollow Hills West. 

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