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Track: Good start for Claremont’s Carter

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Claremont junior Kori Carter, who has logged the fastest times in the nation this year in the girls’ 100 and 300 meter hurdles, won the former event this evening at the Masters Meet with a time of 13.80 seconds. That’s a touch slower than her best of 13.64 but still good enough to advance to next week’s state meet.

Marlborough’s Ashtyn Baltimore was second in 13.92 and Etiwanda’s Monisha Davis third in 14.00.

Complete results for events throughout the evening can be found by clicking here.

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--Ben Bolch

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