2024 Prep Track and Field Preview: A Much More Mature Group

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Younger athletes who succeeded on track and field scene last year now more experienced to take on battles

  • Palatka’s Destiny Williams leaps over the high jump bar in preparation for last year’s FHSAA 2A meet. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
    Palatka’s Destiny Williams leaps over the high jump bar in preparation for last year’s FHSAA 2A meet. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
  • Interlachen’s Mya Shivers takes off on a long jump attempt at last year’s FHSAA 2A championship at the University of North Florida. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
    Interlachen’s Mya Shivers takes off on a long jump attempt at last year’s FHSAA 2A championship at the University of North Florida. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
  • Palatka’s Derick Holland leaps over a hurdle in last year’s 400-meter individual hurdles at the FHSAA 2A championship meet at the University of North Florida. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
    Palatka’s Derick Holland leaps over a hurdle in last year’s 400-meter individual hurdles at the FHSAA 2A championship meet at the University of North Florida. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
By Mark Blumenthal Palatka Daily News mblumenthal@palatkadailynews.com   Jarimy Passmore brought a lot of young and inexperienced boys and girls to track and field meets a year ago. He said there…

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