Moorestown boys track 4x400 relay shatters school record

The following was submitted by Moorestown Boys Track coach Troy Pappas.

Emily Keifline
The Moorestown Sun
1 min readMay 10, 2017

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The following was submitted by Moorestown Boys Track coach Troy Pappas.

At the Penn Relays, the Moorestown boys 4x400 relay shattered the school record with a new mark of 3:22.65. The relay quartet was Zion Howard, Kevin Fox, sophomore Nick Cartwright-Atkins and Brandon Outlaw. Outlaw ran a sizzling 46.62 anchor leg, by far a personal best. The relay broke the previous record of 3:24.50 set last year by Outlaw, Fox, Howard and Skylar Clark, who is now at James Madision University.

“The boys knew going into the race that they could break the record. They achieved that goal. Now, our new goal is to run a sub 3:20 later this season,” Pappas said. “Brandon’s leg was remarkable and memorable.”

Outlaw is headed to Virginia, Fox will be attending Notre Dame and Howard will compete for Moravian.

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