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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

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Track and Field Seniors Cross the Finish Line on Senior Night

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  • Track and field teammates and parents celebrate the team’s graduating seniors on the field. Celebrations began in advance of the team’s final home meet.

  • The fences along the athletic field are covered in posters devoted to each graduating track senior. These posters highlighted some of the seniors’ best moments on the team.

  • Freshmen, sophmores and juniors on the team line up. Teammates played an important role in the celebration as they cheered on the seniors.

  • Seniors wait to be announced. Announcements consisted of the senior’s advice to underclassmen and their accomplishments over the past four years.

  • Senior Catherine Laube receives a candy lei. Each senior was given a lei alongside a sunflower.

  • Senior Belle Dolan-Carleton poses with her mom for a photo. Dolan-Carleton set a personal record on Thursday in the womens varsity 800 meters.

  • A senior shares a touching moment with Track and Field Coach Danny Kung. The tight-knit community that was built between teammates and coaches was evident in the celebration.

  • Senior Ethan Bohnert poses for a photo with his parents. Bohnert ran in the 1600 meters and 3200 meters races.

  • Senior Blake Ramirez walks with his father. Ramirez competed in multiple events on Thursday such as the 100 meters, 4×400 relay, the high jump and the long jump.

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