Catholic Youth Organization track and field teams compete for championships
The Diocesan Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Track and Field Meet was held May 20 at Notre Dame High School, Easton.
(Photos by Melissa Hess)
Runners from St. Joseph the Worker, Orefield; Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH), Bethlehem; and St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Easton compete May 20 in the Diocesan Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) Track and Field Meet. OLPH placed first at the event with 138 points.
Brady White, Notre Dame of Bethlehem, leaps off the takeoff board during the long jump event at the meet.
Katela Villasenor, Holy Guardian Angels (HGA), Reading, throws the javelin during the meet at Notre Dame High School, Easton. HGA earned second place with a score of 117.5.
Gabriel Anton, LaSalle Academy, Shillington, gets into position while competing in the discus event.
Isabella Reto, Immaculate Conception, Pen Argyl, begins to launch the shot during the shot put event.
Carissa Peck, Holy Family, Nazareth, executes the long jump and clinches first place in the event.
Klaudia Salvino, St. Thomas More, Allentown, competes in the shot put event.
Madison Moore, St. Joseph Regional Academy, Jim Thorpe, throws the discus.
Tyriek Rivera, Notre Dame of Bethlehem, descends for his landing while competing in the long jump.
Aliah Corrado, OLPH, jumps over the bar at the high jump event.
Girls run in a pack while competing in the track and field meet.
Sydney Azzalini, left, St. Jane and Isabel DeVos, St. Thomas More, race at the track and field meet. Twenty diocesan teams competed in the meet with St. Jane finishing third with a score of 108.