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30-04-2025
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Lakeview seniors post top marks for state title hopes
STONEBORO, Pa (WKBN) – Lakeview track & field has been climbing the state ranks in April with the help of senior talent. At the 60th Butler Invitational in mid-April, two Lakeview track athletes got results that scored them at the top of the state in PIAA 2A. 'We have opportunities, two or three different opportunities to be on the medal stand or at the top of it,' said Lakeview coach Ryan Harold. 'It's something that doesn't happen every year.' Senior thrower Kyndra Seddon posted a mark of 131′ 5″ in discus at the Butler Invitational, which shot her to the top of the state in 2A at the time. 'Try to not think about it too much because there's a lot of competition in Double-A,' said Seddon. 'Just trying to stay consistent and slowly building so that I don't peak too early in the season.' Senior Blake Skiles recorded a 23′ 2.25″ in long jump at the same invitational and at the time also was the best in the state in 2A. 'After I jumped out, I was just super stoked it was number 23, I've been waiting for it all year,' said Skiles. Skiles has also set school records in the long jump and 200m this season. The team as a whole has been successful all season, as the boys have already won the District 10 Region One title, and the girls being the Region runner-up. This is the fifth straight regional title for the Sailor boys. Also, at the Harbor Creek Invitational in mid-April, Lakeview's boys and girls 4 X 400m relay teams each won first place. The boys' winning time broke a record set in 2014 with a time of 3:29.88. 'I knew we were running something pretty crazy for this time of the season,' said junior runner James Alexander. Coach Harold has been at the helm for 18 years, and with his senior talent, he said earning state titles is a real possibility. 'This is probably one of the first times where I'm like, wow, we have multiple chances to get a gold down there,' said Harold. 'It's awesome, I can't wait to just go to Shippensburg and get ready for a championship spot,' said Skiles. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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29-04-2025
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Local shotput thrower sets best mark in the state
GREENVILLE, Pa (WKBN) – Greenville senior track & field thrower Maggie Goodlin has made a name for herself across Pennsylvania. 'Like this is go time, it's time to do what you do,' said Goodlin. Goodlin achieved a mark of 42 feet 5 inches at the 60th Butler Invitational in mid-April which shot her to the best shotput throw this season across all of PIAA 2A. 'I try not to think, I try to think as little as possible because I don't want to get in my head,' said Goodlin. The Greenville star started the sport when she was in seventh grade. Now she has placed fourth and third in shotput at states the past two seasons for the Trojans. She is also the back-to-back District 10 Champion in shotput. Goodlin has also committed to Youngstown State University for track & field. 'Obviously I wanted to pursue this in college, so just to know that it was official, I think it kind of took some of the pressure off,' said Goodlin. The Greenville senior said in the same meet before her record throw, she broke the school record in the shotput. 'We made it to finals and I threw 40 feet, then I had broke the school record with 41 feet, and then I think I just was ready to go,' said Goodlin. 'Then I threw the 42-5, I didn't catch it at first, I was like, is that what he said? I just was definitely excited.' Goodlin said she hopes to compete for a state title at the end of this season and place for the third year in a row. 'I don't even know how to put it into words, I just know that I get to come here after school every day, throw, compete,' said Goodlin. 'It's just one of the best feelings in the world to rip out a big throw.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.