Track: High school career ends for injured state champion Courtney Corrin of Harvard-Westlake
Two-time state girls’ long jump champion Courtney Corrin of Harvard-Westlake has a broken big toe that has ended her high school sports career, Coach Jonas Koolsbergen said Thursday before the Mission League track finals.
Corrin, who won three Southern Section titles and three Master Meet ties, won’t have surgery. She will be doing rehab to see if she can return later this summer.
Corrin, headed to USC and also a standout in soccer, will go down in history as one of the best female athletes in Southern Section history.
“She’s one of the greatest ever for us,” Koolsbergen said.
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