WJBC Athletes of the Week: May 2, 2016

WJBC_AOWWJBC, in partnership with Frontier Communications and Roberts Trophies, is proud to present the WJBC Athletes of the Week.

Winners for the week of May 2, 2016:

Kylie Welch – Bloomington Girls Track and Field

Kylie broke the 200- and 400-meter records at the Intercity track meet. She previously set a new area record for the 400 and has fastest 400 time in the state.

Myles Aldridge – U-High Boys Track and Field

Myles set a school record in the long jump (22 feet 3 inches) and won the triple jump (44-3 1/2) at the Intercity track meet.

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