Notre Dame wins Class L track
Bill Parkinson, the Notre Dame-West Haven boys’ indoor track coach, thought his team would have its hands full — literally — at the Class L championships.
Although optimistic, Parkinson would’ve been content with a Top 5 finish. Despite a talented squad, Parkinson didn’t think the Green Knights had enough depth, especially in the distance events, to emerge with the team title.
But as the final event, the 4x200 meter relay, approached, Notre Dame was tied with fellow Southern Connecticut Conference member Hand atop the team standings.
Despite a second-place finish in the relay, Notre Dame outpointed the Tigers to win the championship Thursday at the New Haven Athletic Center. Notre Dame scored 54 points. Hand, which placed fifth in the 4x200 relay, finished with 48 points. North Haven was fifth (32).
Read the complete story in Friday's Register.
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Although optimistic, Parkinson would’ve been content with a Top 5 finish. Despite a talented squad, Parkinson didn’t think the Green Knights had enough depth, especially in the distance events, to emerge with the team title.
But as the final event, the 4x200 meter relay, approached, Notre Dame was tied with fellow Southern Connecticut Conference member Hand atop the team standings.
Despite a second-place finish in the relay, Notre Dame outpointed the Tigers to win the championship Thursday at the New Haven Athletic Center. Notre Dame scored 54 points. Hand, which placed fifth in the 4x200 relay, finished with 48 points. North Haven was fifth (32).
Read the complete story in Friday's Register.
To view complete results, click here.
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