Hurdler suffers fractured ankle and won't be headed to State Track championships
Sometimes it seems the only kind of luck the San Diego Section has in the hurdles is bad.
In Coleman’s stead, Cathedral Catholic freshman teammate Anna Wilson won the event, clocking a time of 46.33. In the Division II prelims, Point Loma senior Miguel Correia and La Costa Canyon junior Gioana Lopizzo easily advanced to next Saturday’s championships at Mt. Carmel.
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