The Atlantic Coast High School boys’ 4x800 relay team has officially etched their names in the school record books. The team, consisting of Quin Roth, Tyson Manley, Kobe Taylor, and Tyson Moraska, put together a dominant performance at the Tocoi Creek Invitational, setting a new school record while clocking the sixth fastest time in the state of Florida this season.
From the opening leg to the final sprint, the Stingrays' quartet executed a near-flawless race, showcasing a combination of endurance, speed, and teamwork that left their competition in the dust. Each runner delivered a gritty, determined effort, proving that their chemistry and dedication to training have paid off in a big way.
The significance of this achievement cannot be understated. Breaking a school record is an accomplishment in itself, but posting a top-10 time in the entire state places this team among Florida’s elite. With the district, regional, and state championships approaching, Roth, Manley, Taylor, and Moraska have sent a clear message to their competition: the Stingrays are a force to be reckoned with.
As the team continues its pursuit of excellence, their record-setting performance at Tocoi Creek serves as both a milestone and motivation. With their sights set on the postseason, this talented group has the potential to make even more history for Atlantic Coast High School.
Congratulations to Quin, Tyson, Kobe, and Tyson on an incredible achievement—the best may be yet to come! 🏆🔥