Junior high track athletes set the bar at SPAA championship in St. Paul

Yan Nkogo breaks the B boys' high jump record, June 4 at the junior high SPAA track and field event.
Shot put was among the throwing events at the track and field meet.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
High jump competitors saw some steep competition on Tuesday.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Competitors from different schools congratulate one another on a well run race.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Measurements are taking as a student attempts (successfully) to break a high jump record.
Students celebrated a new record set by Yan Nkogo in the B boys' high jump category.
Several running events took place throughout the day.
Shot put was among the throwing events that took place during the track meet.
Shot put was among the throwing events that took place during the track meet.
Students compete in the hurdles event.
Students compete in the hurdles event.
Students compete in the hurdles event.

ST. PAUL - It was a day for breaking records at the June 4 St. Paul Athletics Association (SPAA) junior high track and field championship.

Making an impressive jump of 1.68 metres, Yan Nkogo of École du Sommet, broke the B boys high jump record, which had previously been set in 1997 by Ronald Martin at 1.67 metres.

An even longer standing record was broken in the C boys category by FG Miller Sr/Jr High School's Derrick Wygle. He threw the discus for a distance of 32.38 metres, breaking a record from 1987 of 31.65 metres, set by Darwin Ference. 

In the Open PARA category, Sophie Petruk of Racette Jr. High School broke her own record on the 100 metre dash. She also set a record in the 200 metre dash, beating a record set in 2018.

Overall, Racette Jr. High School would claim the top spot at this year's SPAA championship track meet, netting over 2,025.50 points. Glen Avon School came in second with 1,780 points overall. Racette also had the most points in the boys' and girls' team scores.

Glendon School came in third for the girls' team scores, while FG Miller came in third for the boys' team scores. Several other schools took part at the event, which was held at the St. Paul Regional High School track.

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