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ROUNDUP: Lucas’ triple victory leads Coronado girls past Liberty

Lauren Lucas won three events to lead Coronado’s girls track team to a 91-54 victory at Liberty on Tuesday.

Lucas took the 800-meter run in 2 minutes, 35.8 seconds, the 1,600 in 5:41.1 and the 3,200 in 13:19.5.

Brooke Ruppert won the 100 (13.6) and 200 (31.8) for the Cougars.

Adwoa Fosu took the 400 (1:03.4) and triple jump (33 feet, 7 inches) for the Patriots.

Las Vegas wins three-team meet
At Rancho, Cindy Guerrero and Breanna Melton each won two events to lead Las Vegas to victory with 71 points.

Rancho was second with 67, and Sunrise Mountain had 39.

Guerrero won the 800 (2:44.4) and 1,600 (5:56.6), and Melton was first in the 100 hurdles (16.5) and 300 hurdles (48.6).

Breshauna Collins won the long jump (15-8) and triple jump (31-8) for Rancho.

Rolling helps Bulldogs to victory
At Shadow Ridge, Jordyn Rolling won three events to lead Centennial to 102 points and an easy victory over Shadow Ridge (55) and Moapa Valley (27).

Rolling took the 800 (2:29.3), long jump (15-5) and triple jump (33-3).

Gators win nine events, take meet
At Green Valley, the Gators won nine events on the way to 90 points and a victory over Foothill (60) and Del Sol (28).

Foothill’s Natalie Sousa won the 100 (13.2) and 200 (28.4), and teammate Allie Suarez took the 100 hurdles (17.2) and 300 hurdles (48.7).

Faith Lutheran tops Arbor View
At Faith Lutheran, Joi Goynes, Kiah Mayo and Krystal Onyema won two events each to help the Crusaders to a 69-63 victory over Arbor View.

Goynes won the 100 (12.67) and 200 (27.49), Mayo took the high jump (5-0) and long jump (16-9) and Onyema was first in the triple jump (35-6) and shot put (31-5).

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