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Tri-Cities teams fall behind leaders at UEC Boys Indoor Meet

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“I felt really good coming into this meet – me and my coaches worked a lot on dragging my trail leg through [the jump] so it could drop my time,” Bailey said. “My preliminary time … I wasn’t too happy with that, but I went back and talked to my coaches. We got to the basics and got some of the little things to help me for my next run.”

Overall, defending state champions Lake Park finished in first place with 137.5 points and captured the Upstate Eight Indoor Conference Championship. The Lancers topped last year’s indoor champions Nequa Valley by 22 1/2 points as the Wildcats finished second overall.

As Bartlett prepares for outdoor season, Kramer said this finish should give his athletes confidence to keeping growing as a team.

“We’re seeing a lot of the teams that we see at our sectional here, so it’s a good measure of where we’re at, at the halfway point of the season,” Kramer said. “Anytime you can get these kids more confident, boosting their self-esteem, it’s just going to make them work harder and having the success we did today bodes real well for us heading into outdoor [season]."

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