- June 21, 2025
Imagine School at Town Center track club's Douglas Seth, Madelyn Yorgey and Avery Wisniewski at the Middle School Track Championships in Bradenton. Courtesy photo
Douglas Seth leads the boys 3,000-meter run. Seth placed third in the 3,000 and second in the 1,500 at the Middle School Track and Field Championship. Courtesy photo
Avery Wisniewski (6) runs in the girls 3,000-meter race at the Middle School State Track and Field Championship. Courtesy photo
Eighth grader Douglas Seth placed second and third at the Florida Youth Running Association Middle School State Track and Field Championship on May 16-17 at IMG Academy in Bradenton.
Seth ran a personal record 9:14.81 to place third out of 82 runner in the boys 3,000-meter run. He was leading before getting outkicked at the end. In the 1,500, it was Seth who had the late surge. He passed two runners in the final 100 meters to finish second out of 61 runners with a time of 4:23.40.
Seth was one of three runners from the Imagine School at Town Center club team to qualify for the championships. Seventh grader Avery Wisniewski placed 30th in in the 1,500 with a time of 5:15.06 and 31st in the 3,000 in 11:43.22. Both of Wisniewski’s times were PR’s.
Sixth grader Madelyn Yorgey also qualified. She was one of only nine sixth graders to run in the girls 3,000 meters, finishing 47th out of 57 runners with a time of 12:20.38.
“Qualifying as a sixth grader is a big deal,” said Mike Pane, the imagine School club team’s coach.
The final 2025 event in the Where the Wild Ones Run kids trail running series is the Wild Boar Run at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 31, at the Graham Swamp Trail in Palm Coast. There are three age group runs from half a mile (ages 3-5), 1.5 miles (ages 6-9) and three miles (ages 10-13). Cost is $30. Register at https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/PalmCoast/WildBoarRunKidsTrailRace
Jace Zecca is the fifth Flagler Palm Coast boys soccer player who will continue his soccer career in college next season. Zecca will play for the University of Fort Lauderdale. The others are Noah Daily (Trinity Baptist College), Felipe De Campos (Word of Life Bible Institute) and Jack Moberly and Evan Papadakos (both at Toccoa Falls College).
Zecca, De Campos and Zecca signed national letters of intent on Tuesday, May 27, at a signing ceremony at FPC. Papadakos and Moberly signed earlier.
Mad Dogs Flag Football of Palm Coast will have playoff games at Ralph Carter Park on Wednesday, June 4, will championship night scheduled for Matanzas High School on Saturday, June 7.
Mad Dogs will partner with Matanzas football for a Football Youth Clinic on June 14, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Matanzas High. The clinic is open to boys and girls, ages 5-16. Fee is $75. For more information, go to www.maddogsfootball.net.
The FPC Youth Football Camp for beginner through advanced players entering third through eighth grade is scheduled for June 2-5, 8-11:30 a.m. The Bulldog Flag Football Leauge will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 2 to June 26, 6-9 p.m. The coed league is open to first through 12th graders. Cost for both the camp and league is $150.Register at https://flaglerpalmcoasttouchdownclub.sportngin.com
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