All-Baltimore County: Girls track
PERFORMER OF THE YEAR: Amanda Kimbers, McDonogh
The junior played a major
role in McDonogh repeating
as Interscholastic Athletic
Association of Maryland
champion this spring. A versatile
performer, she helped
the Eagles in sprints, relays
and field events. She won the
100 (12.20 seconds) and 200
(25.29), ran on the first-place
400 relay (49.80) and took
third in the long jump at the
IAAM title meet.
Kimbers' absence from the
winter meet because of a
freak foot injury likely cost
the Eagles the title, and cocoach
Jeff Sanborn said they
were thrilled to have her
back this spring.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Sarah Sheetz, Catonsville
She did a good job of helping
build the Comets into a
well-rounded team that
came in second in the county
and sixth in the state in Class
3A. She had All-Metro performer
Kellie Christian, and
a number of other good performers
in sprints, relays
and field events gave the
team a good foundation
throughout the season.
The Comets suffered a
tough loss in the Baltimore
County meet, coming in a
close second to Hereford, but
bounced back later to edge
the Bulls in the state meet.
The team
Name School CL
Kristen Brown McDonogh So.
Lauren Campbell Western Tech Sr.
Kellie Christian Catonsville Jr.
Jenna Cimino Hereford Jr.
Monique Hawkins New Town Sr.
Amanda Kimbers McDonogh Jr.
Michelle Newman Eastern Tech Sr.
Camilla Nichols Pikesville Sr.
Uju Ofoche Parkville Jr.
Rachel Pillion Towson Jr.
Fallon Rovel-Jones New Town Sr.
Lacey Shuman Maryvale So.
Sasha Smallwood Pikesville Fr.
Kelly Yarn Western Tech Sr.
Moriah Young McDonogh Jr.
Note: Team selected by Jeff Seidel after consultation with The Sun staff and area coaches.
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