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Aptos Track Wraps Up Another Great Year!

Contributed by Maya Woods, Aptos High Track and Field Athlete
Photos Credit: Shiela Kadlecek

Aptos Track Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comOver the years, Aptos High has established itself as one of the strongest track programs in the county and this year was no exception. Aptos High Track and Field athletes are known for their incredible athleticism and team spirit. Combined with the dedication and support of the coaches, the tradition continues.

As an athlete, I can attest to the fact we all come onto the track with the mindset of accomplishing our personal and team goals. Whether a freshman who has never done a track event before, or a senior with years of experience, we each strive to be the best.

Here are just a few of this year’s highlights, from the track and field banquet held at the end of the season:

Most Outstanding Freshman

Outstanding Sophomore

Outstanding Junior

Most Improved


Most Valuable Player: Track

Most Valuable Player: Field

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Track is not easy, but being consistent and showing up day after day not only helps yourself, it shows the commitment you have for what you do. Coaches and team members recognize those who exhibit these qualities and reward them with the title of Team Captain.

Next year’s captains were announced at the banquet and they are: thrower Alex Austen, sprinter Faith Dennis, and distance runners Jorge Benetiz and Moorea Zlatunich. The fifth team captain spot is always held open and announced once the season begins.

Finally, I want to thank our coaches including Head Coach Zach Hewett, Dan Gruber, Joel Koch, Buzz Gray and Patti Coulter. They are volunteers who come out merely for love of the sport, but they always make sure that they are there for us every single day. My hurdles coach, Tyler Casterson, drives over the hill and comes straight to practice every day. After a long day at work he makes sure that we are getting better.

Each of us, from throwers to sprinters, jumpers to distance runners learn about dedication, hard work, and camaraderie over the weeks we are on the track with our fellow athletes and coaches.

These are lessons we will carry with us for years and that will serve us as we go on our own life paths beyond high school. I encourage you to come out to a track meet next year. As our coaches always remind us: It’s a great day to be a Mariner!

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