Antigo thinclads begin new season with strong showing at Northland Pines invitational

Antigo’s track and field team opened its new season with a standout performance at the Northland Pines invitational. The highlight came from newcomer Owen Medo, who captured first place in the 400-meter run, signaling a promising year ahead for the thinclads.

Key Takeaways:

  • The first meet of the season took place at the Northland Pines invitational
  • Antigo’s thinclads delivered a commendable overall performance
  • Freshman runner Owen Medo won the 400-meter run in his track debut
  • The invitational was held on Thursday, marking the team’s competitive return
  • Gazette Xtra reported on the team’s strong start in the sports category

New Season Launch

Antigo’s track and field team began its new season with high hopes at the Northland Pines invitational. As local programs converge for early spring competition, the Antigo thinclads showcased readiness and determination throughout Thursday’s events.

A Winning Debut

A standout moment for Antigo came from newcomer Owen Medo, who captured a first-place finish in the 400-meter run during his very first track meet. His performance signals a bright future for the thinclads, adding depth to the team’s lineup and energizing the squad for upcoming challenges.

Team-Wide Promise

Although details of additional results are not publicly available, the overall sentiment from the Northland Pines invitational suggests that Antigo’s runners and field athletes turned in commendable performances. The team’s success in this opener highlights their potential to build momentum as the season progresses.

Looking Ahead

With the first competition concluded, Antigo’s athletes aim to capitalize on this strong start. As the season continues, the thinclads hope to refine their skills and maintain the energy displayed at Northland Pines. Local fans and fellow competitors will be watching closely to see if Antigo can carry this early promise through to future meets.

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