Panhandle Ettes three-peat as Region I-2A champions; Abernathy’s Caden Bird impresses

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The Panhandle Ettes won their third straight Region I-2A track and field team championship Saturday at West Texas A&M. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Great teams shine in great moments and the Panhandle Ettes continue to prove each and every year why they are the flag bearer when it comes to Region I-2A.

With a dominating effort on a beautiful Saturday afternoon at West Texas A&M, the Ettes sprinted away from the competition to handily win a third straight 1-2A regional title with 101 points, which was 45 points better than second place Gruver (56 points).

“We can’t take winning these regional titles for granted,” Panhandle track and field coach Corby Maurer said. “This is a loaded region and they send their best here. We just want to advance as many athletes as we can. It’s a big deal for us to win another regional title, and we are ready to go back to state. We felt like we’re peaking at the right time and that’s what you want in the next couple of weeks.”

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