Preceding her in death, were her husband Walter N. She enjoyed crafting projects, trips to the beach and making wonderful memories with her family and friends, especially her pride and joy, her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lorraine was an active member of the Pardeesville Recreation Committee. Prior to retiring, she was employed at Michael’s Distribution Center, Humboldt. Volciak, 72, of McAdoo, passed away Wednesday morning at her home, surrounded by her loving family.īorn in Hazleton, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Ruth (Miller) Panco, Sr. For the best sports coverage in Southwest Florida, follow and on Instagram.Lorraine J. Carole Ann Hussey, Seacrest, 28.40mįollow Southwest Florida Sports Writer Alex Martin on Twitter. China Jenkins, ECS, 4.90m Triple Jump: 1. Kristen Julmeus, ECS, 17.28 300h: Leah Martin-Gonzales, St. Mackenzie De Lisle, Bishop Verot, 11:21.91 3. Mackenzie De Lisle, Bishop Verot, 5:24.56 3200: 1. Christopher Olivera, Bishop Verot, 40.50m 2. Christopher Bradford, Canterbury, 12.80m Discus: 1. Zacharie Garcon, FBA, 12.58m Shot Put: 1. Christian Fevrier, Bishop Verot, 13.20m 2. Zacharie Garcon, FBA, 6.10m Triple Jump: 1. Jeremy Barrow, Bishop Verot, 1.77m Pole Vault: 1. John Neumann, 1.82m Andrew Azunque, FBA, 1.82m 3. Jacob Baer was the 100-meter dash winner, while Tyler Mastrangelo won the 3200.ġ. Panzarella was two seconds clear of Evangelical Christian’s Ethan Thomas in the 200, and four seconds clear of Bishop Verot’s Cooper Banks in the 400.ĬSN also had three first-place finishers, with Nick Molloy dominating pole vault, as expected. USF commit Jacob Panzarella made things look easy, cruising to first-place finishes in the 200- and 400-meter races for FBA. He just had to sit tight, wait for that kick, and he listened and did really well.”įBA’s Jacob Panzarella wins the 400 at the Private 8 meet at ECS on Friday, April 8, 2022. He ran a 1:58 800 already this season, we knew he had the speed and the foot speed to do it. “We know that he can do it, it just had to click for him. “We’ve been working on it,” Fleitas added. Tubbs and Fleitas shared a conversation before the mile run, with Tubbs promising a sub-4:40 to his coach. I’m excited to see what this team can do.” Grayson Tubbs had a huge day today, coming out of his shell, wanted to run that mile and ran it well with a 4:37. We’ve got a nice little core group that continues to put in the work. “They’ve been working so hard throughout the season,” Verot coach Jorge Fleitas said. Tubbs scored wins in the 800- and 1600-meter races, while Whalen won in the shot put and discus. On the boys side, Bishop Verot repeated as Private 8 champions and got a big day out of Grayson Tubbs and Wyatt Whalen, as the two both placed first in two events. Going out there and actually doing that felt really good, and just knowing I help the team a lot, especially with it coming down to the final race, really felt good.”īishop VerotÕs Wyatt Whalen wins the shot put at the Private 8 meet at ECS on Friday, April 8, 2022. “Going in, I knew what I had to do and how I had to do,” Travis said. Sophomore sprinter McKenzie Travis, who was at Fort Myers last year as a freshman, swept the 100-, 200-, and 400-meter races, picking up 30 of the Sentinels’ 168 points all by herself. The Lions, who finished Class 1A runners up last season on both sides, experienced a close loss again, falling by seven points to ECS. “Looking at the point scores at the end of the meet, we all knew we had to stay strong and do our very best for each other and for the school. “We know that FBA has a very strong program and that they’re one of the best in 1A, our state classification,” Povich said. ECS’s Ava Povich leads the 1600 m run over FBA’s Katie Beam during the Private 8 meet at ECS on Friday, April 8, 2022.
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