Boys Track Season

Pete Ruden
Staff Reporter
                Heading into the outdoor season, the boys track and field team is performing as well as any coach could hope early in the season. On Tuesday, March 17 the Rams traveled to Ames to compete in the Iowa State University High School Classic.
                Senior Moussa Kuyateh ran a personal record of 7.20 seconds, finishing second in a field of 116 competitors in the 60m dash. Another notable performance was sophomore Wade Barclay finishing eighth in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.80 seconds. Barclay was the highest placing sophomore in the race. Even after starting the season at such a high pace, the Rams can still improve.
                “[I’m looking forward to] improving times from last year. Hopefully more state qualifiers. [I want to see] everybody succeed in what they do, with a hundred percent effort,” Barclay said.
                Sometimes track meets, especially indoor ones, can take a long time. That means that teams have to make their own fun at meets, and that is exactly what the Rams do.
                “We get along pretty good. We have some good times,” Barclay said. “We have some dance battles and we play games, like basketball. Overall, we get along very well.”
                The Rams continue their road to the state meet, as they compete at Simpson College on Tuesday, March 24.

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