I just tried to not stress out too much, and just stay kind of chill about it. “In the long jump, I felt really good when I was jumping. We wanted to PR for ourselves, and we knew that would get us to state,” Cramer said. “We were pretty confident, but all we really wanted was a PR. Then in the next race, the foursome of Cramer, Brooklyn Thoms, Haley Smither and Pessman finished third in the 4x100, setting a PR to advance to state based on their time of 50.96 seconds. Less than 15 minutes later, the Steamers’ 4x800 relay team qualified for state with the team of Jessa Read, Jordin Rathburn, Brooklyn Brennan and Jasmine Moreland clocking a 10:49.67 to place second. I thought, ‘Wow, that was so good! Ouch, that hurt so bad!’ It was not the best way to celebrate.” “Then right after I landed, I stepped on my hand, so that wasn’t a great feeling. I just wanted to give it all I could, and really just powered through and had a good jump,” Pessman said. I was just really mentally preparing myself and telling myself that this was my last jump, so I had to get it done. ERIE – The Fulton Steamers had quite a half-hour stretch near the start of the Class 1A Erie Sectional on Wednesday at Wayne Hein Field.Īfter Paige Cramer won the triple jump with a state-qualifying mark of 5.00 meters in the prelims, her teammate Miraya Pessman popped a 4.96-meter leap on her final attempt to take the second qualifying spot.
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