Simsboro was third with 45 points and Centerville finished 12th win 22 points.
On the boys side of the meet, ESA finished tied for fourth place with Midland, each with 39 points.
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While the ESA girls didn’t win the team title, Lucie Pyle continued her dominance of the long distances with wins in both the 800 (2 minutes, 28.90 seconds) and the 1600 meters (5:34.99).
Also for the Lady Falcons, Maddie Schutte was second in the 100 hurdles (17.20) and Taylor Hill finished second in the high jump (4 feet, 10 inches).
Rachel Gullotta was third in the pole vault (8-0), Heidi Guillory was fifth in the 800 (2:38.87) and the team or Gaylyn Deville, Hill, Guillory and Pyle finished fourth in the 4x400 relay (4:35.03).
Centerville’s Samantha Calhoun scored the only points for the Lady Bulldogs with a second place in both the 200 (25.93) and the 400 (1:02.68) and third in the 100 (12.51).
ESA’s boys were led by Fazion Ibrahim, who won the shot put (47-1 1/2) and the team of Jon English, Pete Croughan, Eric Bosflug and Matt Conques won the 4x400 relay (3:37.21).
Chris Prudhomme was second in the 800 (2:05.98), Max Kallenberger was fourth in the 110 hurdles (17.17), Adam Masur was fifth in the 100 (11.65) and English finished sixth in the 1600 (4:55.19).


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