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Centreville girls win SW10 team title

WHITE PIGEON — The Centreville girls ran to a pair of wins in dual matchups at White Pigeon on Wednesday.

With victories over White Pigeon 99-37 and Hartford 96-40, the Lady Bulldogs wrapped up the Southwest 10 Conference championship. Hartford also won a close one over White Pigeon, 67-61.

Centreville brought home 12 first-place finishes on the evening. Ellie Miller dominated in her events, winning all four.

Centreville won the SW10 Conference title in track action on Wednesday.
Centreville won the SW10 Conference title in track action on Wednesday.

CHIEFS: White Pigeon boys secure conference crown

Miller claimed first in the long jump at 14-11 feet, the 100 dash at 13.71 seconds, the 200 at 28.51 and she was a part of the 800 relay with Nevaeh Prichard, Berkley Shingledecker and Leah Roberts which posted a time of 1:55.87.

Ellie Reed ran to first in the 400 (1:05.77) and the two-mile run at 14:17.94. She was also a part of two relays which claimed first place. They were the distance relays as the team of Ninon Gontier, Arianna Six, Shingledecker and Reed won the mile relay at 4:34.57 The two-miley relay saw Reed, Six, Shingledecker and Emmy Pritchard post a time of 11:34.69.

Shingledecker finished first overall in the 800 at 2:39.83.

Winning the 400 relay saw the team of Prichard, Six, Miah Abnet and Roberts at 55.49.

Roberts won the high jump at 4-10 feet. Winning the pole vault was Emily Roberts at 8-0 feet.

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White Pigeon's Sydney McClure won the shot put, posting a distance of 33-4 feet.

Ana Miller was second overall in the 800 at 2:54.94. Addison Smith claimed second in the 100 hurdles at 19.27 seconds.

The Chiefs ran to second in a pair of relays. The mile relay saw Aubrey Miller, Ana Miller, Kenlee Schrader and Jamielynn Delarye run a time of 4:53.63. The two-mile relay of Ana Miller, Rachel Schelstraete, Delarye and Aubrey Miller run a time of 11:59.46.

Sadie McDaniel was second in the discus at 85-0 feet. Schrader leaped to second in the high jump at 4-6 feet.

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This article originally appeared on Sturgis Journal: Centreville wins pair of duals on Wednesday to wrap up SW10