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Winfield City wins 1A-3A State Indoor Track Championship Winfield High School won the Class 1A/3A boysâ state title Friday as the 51st AHSAA Indoor Track and Field Championships got underway at the Birmingham CrossPlex Friday. (Source: WBRC) By Christina Chambers | February 5, 2021 at 5:23 PM CST - Updated February 5 at 5:23 PM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Winfield City High School won the Class 1A/3A boysâ state title Friday as the 51st AHSAA Indoor Track and Field Championships got underway at the Birmingham CrossPlex Friday.
The Pirates of Coach Steve Reaves won the 1A/3A boysâ competition with 108 points. It was the fourth indoor track state title overall for Winfield. Montgomery Catholic finished runner-up with 88, Providence Christian was third with 45 and Ohatchee was fourth with 43.5. DâAngelo Bankhead captured the long jump for Winfield with a 20-07.25 leap. Jack Williamson got the win in the triple jump for the Pirates going 43-10.75.
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In its first competition since December of 2019, the Westmont women s volleyball team won two matches to start its COVID-19 delayed 2020 fall season at the Univerity of Katherine Tournament in San Marcos on Friday.
The Warriors opened with a four-set win over the tournament hosts (25-17, 25-19, 16-25, 25-14) and later swept Providence Christian (25-16, 25-12, 25-21).
“Overall, I’m super pleased with how match one went,” Westmont head coach Ruth McGolpin said. “Our defensive effort got better as the match progressed. We started to get a few more blocks and our digging got stronger as the match went on.”