CALN TWP. — Upper Darby’s Kayla Thorpe and Olivia Thomas, and Jordan Brown of Strath Haven were all smiles as they walked off the track at Coatesville Area High School Friday.
The trio had a reason to be happy. All three qualified for the PIAA Track & Field championships after finishing second, seventh and eighth, respectively, in the Class 3A shot put at the District 1 championships.
Fittingly, they walked off together with their medals dangling from their necks. Thorpe, Thomas and Brown may be competitors from rival Central League schools, but they’re also friends.
“It’s a throwers thing,” Brown said.
It’s a Delco thing, too, which is why the trio refers to themselves as “The Delco Pack.”
“We’re always together,” Thorpe said. “We’re closer than a lot of other athletes. We talk all the time, hang out and clap for each other.”
And provide a shoulder to lean on when necessary.
“We all have the same fears, so why not express that, talk with somebody about it, especially someone who’s going through the same thing?,” Thomas said. “Pretty soon you realize we’re all the same.”
There wasn’t much difference or distance between the three Friday. Thorpe took second with a personal-best put of 40-¼. Thomas was seventh in 39-4½, also a personal best. Brown was eighth in 39-2.
Thorpe qualified for the state meet automatically by virtue of her finish. Thomas and Brown easily bettered the state qualifying standard (37-6) to earn a trip to Shippensburg next week.
“It’s going to be nice to see familiar faces,” Thorpe said.
Thorpe’s day was far from done. After taking silver in the shot put in the morning, the junior followed up with another personal-best throw of 126-1 to place third in the javelin and earn another spot at the state meet.
“Today, everything about my flight was going wrong,” Thorpe said. “My coach (Brad Gilbert) said that I needed to keep my arm back. I wasn’t throwing through the point consistently.”
Thorpe threw 119-2 on her third attempt to make the finals and move into fourth place. She followed that up with a 115-4 and 112-5 in her first two attempts in the finals. She was still in fourth place and planned to pass on her last attempt, figuring she was safe for a spot in the PIAA Championships.
All that changed, though, when Henderson’s Cameron Trotter threw 120-0 and Kara Schiek of Villa Maria Academy unleashed a throw of 121-4 on their final attempts to bump Thorpe down to sixth place and out of automatic qualifying.
Only the top five from District 1 earn automatic trips to states. The next three finalists had to meet the qualifying standard of 122-0, which Thorpe had not done. So she decided to take her last attempt.
That’s when he unleashed her bronze medal-winning throw, with the encouragement of Gilbert.
“He said, ‘Let it rip,’” Thorpe said. “I guess I got mad and I let it rip and I PR’d. The school record is 126-7. Hopefully, I can hit that (at states). That’s my goal.”
Thorpe has another objective she would like to accomplish. She is seeded eighth in Saturday’s discus competition and would love to make the state championships in all three throwing events.
“Discus is not my best event, but I’ll try,” Thorpe said.
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