Gary Ross, Aaron Robinson and the nation’s top-ranked 4x800 meter relay team set the tone early for Oxon Hill, which ran away with its second consecutive Prince George’s County indoor track and field title Thursday in Landover. With Ross leading the way and big performances from Robinson and seniors Anthony Wimbish and Daniel George, the Clippers secured their second consecutive county title with 124 points. Suitland (71) finished second and Largo (44) was third. “Everybody, I mean everybody, contributed to the team title,” Jaguars Coach Bryan Brown said. Freshman Javon Watts, who finished second in the 500 in 1:18.98, rounded out the relay team.
Source: Washington Post January 13, 2017 05:42 UTC