Yegua high jumper sets new school record at Bluejay Relays
SOMERVILLE’S JEREMY VELA JUMPS at the Bluejay Relays in Snook last Thursday, setting a new Somerville High School record for the boys high jump with a leap of 6 feet 10 inches. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
JA’KEITH DANIELS (left) runs during the Bluejay Relays in Snook last Thursday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
AREA RUNNERS WERE OUT in full force at the Bluejay Relays, including Snook’s Tinia Serrato and Imogen Hott. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
DYLAN CARTER LEAPS over this hurdle during the Bluejay Relays last Thursday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
CARLOS MONTALVO crosses the finish line during the Bluejay Relays last Thursday. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
SNOOK’S BRAYNIJA POOL receives the baton hand-off from Kennedi Withem during last Thursday’s Bluejay Relays in Snook. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
CALDWELL’S SPENCER ELLIS (left) leads this pack of runners, which include teammate Dejuan Mathis and Somerville’s X’Zavion Vela. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
CALDWELL’S RAYLEIGH LAWHON receives the baton from teammate Natalie Eastepp during the Bluejay Relays last week. Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
The reigning Class 2A state champion boys high jumper, Somerville’s Jeremy Vela, started off this year’s track season on a high note -- not only winning the gold at the Bluejay Relays last week in the boys high jump, but also breaking the Somerville school record in the event that he set last year at the Class 2A Region 4 track meet.Early last Thursday afternoon, the field events wer...
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