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The Rochester boys and girls track and field teams repeated as Three Rivers Conference champions Wednesday at Wabash. From left: First – Kenzie Bradley and Peyton Hiatt; second – MaKenna Jackson, Macie Nelson, Araceli Ochoa, Ava Thomas, Elena Bode, Madilyn Calloway, Delaney Barkman, Kami Burkett, Kennedy Jackson, Emma Simpson and Emily Basham; third – Greta Barbieri, Zoe Seward, Audrey Wagner, Braden Krom, Braxton Mencias, Dylan Steininger, Layne Backus, Ella Brooks, DJ Basham, Wes Steininger, Dustin Siebert and Mitchell Shafer; fourth – RJ Keranko, Pablo Lopez, Parker Wallace, Chris Rohr, Tanner Reese, Brayden Oliver and Kaiden Towell.
The Rochester boys and girls track and field teams repeated as Three Rivers Conference champions Wednesday at Wabash. From left: First – Kenzie Bradley and Peyton Hiatt; second – MaKenna Jackson, Macie Nelson, Araceli Ochoa, Ava Thomas, Elena Bode, Madilyn Calloway, Delaney Barkman, Kami Burkett, Kennedy Jackson, Emma Simpson and Emily Basham; third – Greta Barbieri, Zoe Seward, Audrey Wagner, Braden Krom, Braxton Mencias, Dylan Steininger, Layne Backus, Ella Brooks, DJ Basham, Wes Steininger, Dustin Siebert and Mitchell Shafer; fourth – RJ Keranko, Pablo Lopez, Parker Wallace, Chris Rohr, Tanner Reese, Brayden Oliver and Kaiden Towell.
The Rochester boys and girls track and field teams won back-to-back Three Rivers Conference titles Wednesday at Wabash.
It’s the first time Rochester has won both boys and girls titles in the same year. This is also the first time the girls have won back-to-back conference titles.
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