Youngsville’s Kinzlea Chase was a standout performer at the 2024 Warren County Track Meet, showcasing her skills in the hurdles event. The event, held at Sheffield High School, saw the Lady Dragons dominate with a total of 137.5 points, while Youngsville finished with 26 points.
Chase’s impressive performance in the hurdles event caught the attention of many spectators. She displayed speed, agility, and precision as she navigated the hurdles with ease, ultimately securing a victory for Youngsville in the event.
In addition to Chase’s success, other standout performances at the meet included Adison Cullers winning both the 100 and 300 hurdles for Warren’s girls team, and Morgan Alexander dominating the 1,600 and 3,200 events. Youngsville’s Riley Robinault also had a strong showing, winning the 200 and long jump events.
Overall, the meet was a showcase of talent and determination from all the participating teams. Warren coach Kevin Dustin praised the efforts of all the athletes, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and improvement.
The meet also featured impressive performances from the boys teams, with Warren narrowly edging out Eisenhower in a close battle. Youngsville’s Chase Myers and Ethan Beers stood out with their dominant performances in various events.
The 2024 Warren County Track Meet was a display of athleticism, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit, highlighting the talent of the young athletes in the region. Congratulations to all the participants on their outstanding performances.