MT. TABOR from page B1 it would be us and Morehead." Morehead, led by first-place finishes by Shanika Scales in the 100- and 200-meter dash, scored 62 points in the meet and finished third. Chapel Hill finished second with 73 points, but neither could seriously challenge Mount Tabor, which scored won going away with 91 points. "The difference was our sprint ers," Esposito said. "I had no idea that they would do as well. They were challenged to a point, but they responded They're all fresh men and sophomores so it was pleasing to see them come through in the individual races and relays." After Maier got the Spartans off to a fast start by winning the discus. Freshman Jessica Rector leaped 5-2 in the high jump to place fourth and earn a berth in the state championship meet. Angela Breeden and Tinay RufTin followed with second and third place finishes, respectively. ?0 in the 100 with times of 12.2 each. Breeden and Ruffin then teamed together in the 800-meter relay team as the Spartans blew away the competition to win the championship. Mount Tabor's time of 1:43.8 was 1.5 seconds faster than second-place Greensboro Smith, j "Angela Breeden is the person