Razor thin win
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The Phillips Academy girls track team concluded its season with a thrilling, razor thin victory over arch rival Phillips Exeter, 73-72. Senior captain Charli Jarvis anchored the winning 4x400 relay to secure the victory. Jarvis, heading to Stanford University in the fall, also won the 100 meter dash and anchored the winning 4x100 relay. Sarah Humes won the high jump and the 300 hurdles, while Michaela Jones of Andover won the 1500.
Caroline Shipley of Andover won the 400 and ran on both winning relays.
Game Statistics:
Phillips Andover winners:
Javelin: Hanover Vale 89-9; High jump: Sarah Humes 4-8; 100 meters: Charli Jarvis 12.9; 1500: Michaela Jones 4:54.5; 4x100 relay: 51.0 (Alexi Johnson, Taryn Ganjii, Caroline Shipley, Charli Jarvis); 400: Caroline Shipley 60.9; 300 hurdles: Sarah Humes 48.4; 800: Tookie Wilson 2:23.9; 4x400 relay: 4:06.8 (Meghan Tao, Wilson, Shipley, Jarvis)
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