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The Sheffield Wolverines are gearing up for the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association District 9 Track & Field Championships with 22 athletes set to compete at Brookville High School. Among the standout athletes is senior Emily Foster, a former District 9 champion and two-time state qualifier, who is looking to make a strong comeback in the high jump after a challenging junior season due to injury.

Foster, who is tied as the top seed in high jump, expressed her determination to perform well despite not being at 100% health. Her coach, Jason Snell, is confident in Foster’s abilities and believes she has a good chance of medaling at the state level.

Another athlete to watch is junior Sarah Hoffman, who broke a 28-year-old record in the 300-meter hurdles earlier in the season. With a background in dance, Hoffman’s flexibility and form have been key to her success on the track.

The boys’ 3200-meter relay team, consisting of Marc Lewis, Alex Eaton, Chase Kyler, and Dylan Hardwick, is also aiming for a strong performance at the championships. The team has been steadily improving throughout the season and is determined to beat their personal records and secure a medal.

The District 9 championships kick off with field events at 1 p.m. followed by track events at 2 p.m. today. With a talented group of athletes representing Sheffield, the Wolverines are poised to make their mark at the championships.

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