Calabasas girls get the 4x100 relay win at Mt. SAC Relays
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Calabasas girls get the 4x100 relay win at Mt. SAC Relays
""Taking that 'L' last week gave us motivation," senior captain Marley Scoggins said after getting her team off to a good start with a blazing first leg. "We didn't like that feeling.""
""You always look at matchups and in a relay you want to get out first and force a mistake by another team," Clanagan said. "Marley is our best starter off the blocks and I felt doing that might give us a mental edge.""
""I've run every leg at one time or another but I liked starting today - it felt more powerful putting us in front," Scoggins said. "We're trying to go 43 [seconds]. We can definitely drop time.""
The Calabasas girls' 4x100 relay team achieved a new meet record of 44.48 seconds at the Mt. SAC Relays, showcasing their determination after a prior loss. Senior captain Marley Scoggins emphasized the motivation gained from their previous defeat. Coach Jeff Clanagan strategically altered the runner order to gain an advantage, which proved effective. Scoggins expressed confidence in their potential to improve further, aiming for a time under 43 seconds, while the team experimented with new hand-offs during the race.
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