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Coveted Elephant Relay Title Stays Home

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This past Tuesday, April 14, the Port Allegany boys track team competed against Cameron County. Members of the throwing events competed in and defended their traditional 4x400 Elephant Relay title against Cameron County’s throwers.


This tradition dates back decades between Port Allegany and Cameron County and has long been a source of pride for both schools’ throwing programs. With this year’s win, Port Allegany has now claimed the prestigious event three years in a row, maintaining possession of the Elephant Baton.


Winning members of the 4x400 Elephant Relay are (left to right): throwing coach Seth Lowery, Adrian Penick (discus & javelin), Patrick McMahon (discus, shot put & javelin), Ethan Tarbox (discus & shot put), and Micah Emerick (discus & javelin). We would like to thank Cameron County who gave us a run for our money and were great opponents.


Go Gators!

 
 

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