Satellite's Merrick, Coryell, Rockledge's Gordon win 3A state titles

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Satellite's Merrick, Coryell, Rockledge's Gordon win 3A state titles

Satellite's Merrick, Coryell, Rockledge's Gordon win 3A state titles

Satellite's Keira Merrick and Celina Coryell and Rockledge's Christopher Gordon won state titles at the Class 3A state track and field championships.

Satellite's Merrick, Coryell, Rockledge's Gordon win 3A state titles

Satellite's Keira Merrick and Celina Coryell and Rockledge's Christopher Gordon won state titles at the Class 3A state track and field championships.

What a day it was on the track in Jacksonville! The FHSAA Class 3A state track and field championships delivered thrilling performances, with several standout athletes from Satellite and Rockledge High Schools claiming top honors. If you love seeing raw talent and determination, this is the event that had it all.

Satellite High's Keira Merrick and Celina Coryell were absolute forces to be reckoned with. Merrick powered her way to victory in the girls' 800 meters, crossing the line with a burst of speed that left the competition in her wake. Meanwhile, Coryell showcased her endurance and grit in the grueling 3,200-meter race, pulling ahead of Bishop Moore's Annabella Tomasic to secure the state title. It was a masterclass in pacing and strategy, proving that Satellite's distance program is in top form.

Over at Rockledge, Christopher Gordon was the star of the show in the boys' 400 meters. He raced to a commanding victory, demonstrating explosive speed and perfect form around the final curve. His win was a highlight for the Rockledge squad, which also saw strong performances from teammates like Christina Jones, Laila Dupuch, and Estella Allen in various events.

The day wasn't just about individual glory. Rockledge's relay teams, including the girls' 4x100 squad, showed impressive teamwork and baton exchanges. And in the field events, Kalaijah Baker (long jump) and Michael Gonzalez (boys' long jump) both delivered solid leaps, while Satellite's Bailey Madsen put on a show in the javelin. Every throw, jump, and sprint added to the electric atmosphere in Jacksonville.

For fans of high school athletics, these state championships are a reminder of the incredible dedication these young athletes bring to the sport. Whether you're a runner, jumper, or thrower, the spirit of competition is alive and well in Florida's Class 3A.

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