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The Cazenovia girls indoor track team fell just short in their quest to upset defending champion Westhill at last Wednesday’s Onondaga High School League Division 1 meet at SRC Arena, scoring 120.5 points to the Warriors’ 131.

Despite their runner-up status, the Lakers had plenty to celebrate including 10 first team and eight second team all-league selections during the competition.

The Lakers (defending Section III Class B-2 champions) and Warriors (defending B1champions) dominated the competition, scoring a combined 251.5 points with the other 10 schools totaling just 243.5 points. Skaneateles was third with 69.

Susie Pittman earned two of the Lady Lakers’ 18 all-league honors as she set a new personal indoor record of 9 feet to win the pole vault and high jumped 4’10” to claim second there. She also added a third place effort of 33’4” in the triple jump.

Pittman had plenty of help in all three events. Faith Wheeler took fourth in the pole vault (7’6”), Meghan Mehlbaum tied for sixth in the high jump (4’6”) and Corinne Albicker earned fifth in the triple at 32 feet.

Cazenovia girls indoor track athlete Susie Pittman earned first-team all-league honors and won the pole vault by clearing 9 feet during last wednesday’s onondaga High School league Division 1 championships at SRC Arena.

Maddy Rothfeld also had a career best day, smashing the alltime school record in the weight throw with a 32-foot effort to capture third place. Teammate Karly Vaas also had a huge per- sonal best, reaching 28 feet as Rothfeld returned to set another personal record with a throw of

29’5” to claim second team league honors in the shot put.

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