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WALPOLE – Despite having just four athletes, the Framingham High girls indoor track team won three events and scored 22 points in a road loss to Walpole High.
The Rebels won the meet 68-22.
Senior Sophie Albright won the high jump with a leap of 5-feet, 4-inches.
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She then “ran an amazing leg in the 4×200, after sprinting across the track to change shoes and scurry to the starting line” following her high jump event, said head coach Chris Collins.
The Flyers won the 4 X 200 relay in 1:51.8 minutes with sophomore Maya Bishop, junior Priscilla Mota, Albright, and senior Kim Lugon.
Bishop has 25.3 second split in the relay, said Collins.
Bishop won the 55-meter dash in 7.2 seconds.
Her time “ties her for the best time in the league,” said Collins.
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Bishop’s time is the second best in Framingham High indoor track history, said Collins.
Although the indoor team is competing outdoors due the coronavirus pandemic.
Lugon took second in the dash at 7.7 second, the 8th best time in the Bay State Conference this season, said Collins.
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Bishop finished second in the long jump with a leap of 14-feet, 7-inches.
That was her only jump in that event, explained Collins.
Mota took third in the 300-meter event at 46.1 seconds, a personal best time.
The Flyers will battle the Tigers of Newton North High School.