
By Austin Hertzog | The Pottstown Mercury
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- Norristown's Avah Savage crosses the finish line to win the 800 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Long jump medalists Spring-Ford's Justin Johnson, center, Norristown's Miles Daniels, left, and Phoenixville's Dawson Brown stand on the podium at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Owen J. Roberts' Grace Kolter clears the bar in the pole vault at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Methacton's Aubrie Wells, right, and Owen J. Roberts' Grace Kolter pose together atop the podium after placing first and second in the pole vault at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Owen J. Roberts' Jane Kratz races to victory in the 1,600 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Methacton's Summer Mellow, center, races to the win in the girls' 100 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Girls 100-meter place winners Summer Mellow of Methacton, center, Harper Glennon of Boyertown, left, and Spring-Ford's Nave Jacobs, right, stand on the podium at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Norristown's Avah Savage, left, and Spring-Ford graduate and assistant coach Heather Giovagnoli pose for a photo together after Savage broke Giovagnoli's 17-year-old PAC championship meet record in the 800 meters. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Norristown's Avah Savage crosses the finish line to win the 800 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Perkiomen Valley's Ian Johnson, left, leads Methacton's Brock Yoder to the finish of the boys' 1,600 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Owen J. Roberts' Julia Bold competes in the long jump at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Spring-Ford's Luke Ellor competes in the shot put at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Upper Perkiomen's Morgan O'Hara competes in the javelin at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Methacton's Wes Conover, right, leans to the finish ahead of Spring-Ford's Mason Scott to win the boys' 100 meters at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Pottstown's Tyrese Washington, left, and Upper Perkiomen's Grayson Riggins compete in the 110 hurdles at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Methacton's Kenslee O'Donnell, right, and Owen J. Roberts' Robin Perles compete in the girls' 100 hurdles at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- The Spring-Ford boys team poses with the championship plaque after winning the team title at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Courtesy Danielle Stauffer)
- Spring-Ford's Belal Abdelrahman and Andre Jackson-Littlejohn dump the water bucket on head coach Danielle Stauffer after winning the boys' team title at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Boys' Javelin winner Doug Ledger of Perkiomen Valley takes an attempt at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
- Spring-Ford's Mason Scott and Chris Brittingham pose on the 200-meter podium at PACs Saturday, May 11. (Austin Hertzog - MNG)
- The Owen J. Roberts girls' track and field team poses for a photo after winning the team title at the PAC Championships on May 11 at Norristown. (Austin Hertzog - MediaNews Group)
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