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Girls Varsity Track vs. Multiple Opponents
Yesterday @ 11:42AM
- Game Date
- May 17, 2025
Lizzie Kennard-Chalmers won the girls pole vault and Yebeen Lee threw three personal records for three medals including the third-best all-time Dock girls javelin mark to highlight the Pioneers track and field performances at the District 1 AA championships Friday and Saturday at Coatesville High.
The Dock girls scored 70 points for sixth place.
Kennard-Chalmers celebrated her birthday in the most rewarding of ways Friday. The senior was the only competitor to clear a personal-record 7-feet-6 to win the girls pole vault is in her first season seriously vaulting. It also served as a triumphant comeback after her spring season was cut short last year by injury. Olivia Mozzone was fourth after clearing 7-feet and Lily Price cleared 6-6 for fifth place to make the vault Dock’s biggest scoring single event.
Lee put together her finest showing in her final meet with three medals in three events and three records over the two-day meet. The senior was third in the girls javelin with a personal best of 106-feet-1, a distance she uncorked on her fifth of six throws Saturday. She moves to third all-time in Dock history with the mark. Lee also competed in the discus on Saturday and placed second with a personal best of 89-11. Lee also won a silver medal in the girls shot put with a best throw of 28-feet-9 Friday. Karli Godshall finished her freshman year with a personal best of 79-feet-4 to place sixth in the girls javelin.
Tessa Moyer was the only Dock athlete to compete in four events. The sophomore’s meet began with her anchoring the 4x800 relay that got season-best relay legs from Neva Peterson and Lydia Sensenig and a strong leg out of senior Sadie Bernd in her final meet for a 10:36.74 season-best clocking to take fourth place Friday. Moyer came back later that day after a long delay due to a thunderstorm to place fifth in the 1,600 meters in 5:44.14. She had to turn around to compete the next morning in the longest event and she ran a personal-record 12:18.49 for fourth place in the 3,200 meters. Her meet closed later that day with a 2:36.09 time for seventh in the girls 800.
Dock’s girls hurdlers also clocked bests in their final meet. Price was fifth in the girls 100-meter hurdles in a personal best of 19.13 seconds and Mozzone was sixth in a personal record 19.16. Price was sixth in the girls 300 hurdles in 54.21 seconds.