Moscow girls break more records on Day 2, win District 1-2 5A track title
May 9—Moscow's Jasmine Carr crossed the finish line after anchoring the victorious 1,600-meter relay and immediately collapsed on the turf next to the field. She proceeded to be surrounded by her teammates, cheering loudly and stretching her out, nearly piling on top of her. With the win in the final race of the meet, the Bears stamped their girls team title at the District 1-2 5A Championships track and field meet at the end of Day 2 on Friday at Lewiston High School.
That 1,600 relay team of Addie Lassen, Izzabel Fender, Ashlyn Fakhouri and Carr set the Moscow school record with a time of 4 minutes, 1. 52 seconds in the process. Carr also set three other school records on the day — one with the 400 relay in 48.
08, another in the 100 in 12. 03, and the final in the 200 in 24. 84.
The junior said she felt great about the 200 the most because she has been trying to break the 25-second mark for more than a year and finally accomplished it. But to be with this specific team and to do well with this Bears group is special to her. "I just love being here with my friends," Carr said.
"We have such a good group and I really love them all. So it was just really great. And it's sad because most of them are seniors, so this is our last year together.
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