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Seventh Grade
Jai Shephard, 100 yard
dash, seventh, 14:52
Caleb Josefy, second,
400 meter dash, 01:07.2
Ramzey Perez, Kody
Nason, Josefy and Lee,
fifth, 4-100 relay, 59
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there to win it. It was such a
competitive meet
Dorothy Hopkins
Valley Mills who won the
vent last year got fourth
place," he added
"When
it was all said and done,
I old Debra that I was very
proud of her and her
accomplishments, and how
much she has improved.
Her total of 815 was well
over what she had last year
at state, a total of 745.
Debra has been a pleasure
to coach and I appreciate
her effort and willingness to
try everything 1 asked her to
do this year. I have no doubt
that she will be going back
to state and have a more
memorable experience," he
concluded.
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and Lee,
4x400 relay, 04:50.6
Eighth Grade —
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Treston Shephard, 400
meter dash, second, 01:02.6
Doss, Galbreath, Peyton
Robertson and Galbreath,
third. 4x400 relay, 52.68
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Eighth grade results:
300 hurdles - Kalena
Priselac, fifth, 59.9
800 run - Madi
Baughman, fouth, 3:01.5
1600 meter run - Madi
Baughman, fourth, 6.57.98
Shot Put - McKenzie
Lewis, first, 28 feet
Discus - Haleigh
Kimbro, fourth, 62 feet 6
inches
Sprint Relay - R.
Solorio, K. Priselac, M.
Lewis, M. Anderson, sixth,
1:02.4
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teams will be the district
meet in Munday.
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Junior High Cubs Win Medals
Shephard, Robertson and
Galbreath, third, 4x400
relay, 04:47.2
Tre Jones, fifth, discus,
88 feet, 10.05 inches
Robertson, high jump,
fifth, high jump, 5 feet
The seventh grade
placed fifth of 11 teams in
the meet with 66 points.
The eighth grade placed
fifth of 12 teams with 42
points.
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Seventh and Eighth Grade
Cubs brought home four
first-place individual wins
from the Henrietta Junior
High Relays on Monday
night.
Markeis Lee took first
place in the 400 meter dash
with 01:02.9. and first in
high jump with 5’4" in the
seventh grade division.
Also in seventh grade.
Craig Hodgkins placed first
in shot put with 30 feet.
10 05 inches.
Cody Branch placed
first in discus in the eighth
grade meet with 109 feet,
three inches
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Debra Gentry placed
fifth at the state
powerlifting meet with a
total of 815 pounds.
She squatted
benched 175 and deadlifted
305.
Coach Abraham Diaby
said, "After the event
Debra and 1 were
disappointed that we were
Cassidy Baughman not ab|e t0 win the vent but
showed a spot pig. Levi at t|ie en(j of the day had to
Fillmore showed a cross pig |
and McKena Shafer showed This
meet where a total of 935
won the event and 925 got
second place."
"We had to
aggressive in our game plan
to be in it at the end. We
could have played it safe
and got third but we went in
with the idea that we were
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Electra students
participated in live stock
shows in Houston and
Austin during spring break.
Rodey Shafer entered
the 19th place lamb in
Houston, and Levi Fillmore
entered the 1 Oth place steer.
Madi Baughman's entry
set in the top 20 in class
where only 10 were placed.
Cassidy
Electra High School year with a 454, placing
Tigers golf team placed fourth of the five teams
eight, and the Lady Tigers entered.
Taylor Segler shot the
low score for the Lady
Tigers with a 103 placing
Kyler McCain placed seventh among all the girls,
fifth among all golfers with Other Lady Tiger scores
a score of 78. Other Tiger were Madison McNeal,
scores included Jacob Case, 113; Hilary Akers, 117, and
89; Brandon Shipley, 100; Allison Hatfield, 117.
Tyler Staley and Tylor "Hilary and Allison
Bowden, 101 each. The top both shot their low rounds
four individual scores are
added to get the team score
Fourteen teams participated.
"This was our best
score of the year and we
still have room for
improvement over the next
two weeks,"
Rogers Lankford. Eighth Grade Lady Cubs,
The Lady Tigers posted seventh, in the Henrietta
their best team score of the Track Meet.
The seventh grade
tallied 48 points, and the
eighth grade, 32 points.
Seventh grade results:
100 yard dash - Amelia
Willett, fifth, 14.56
200 dash - Jessica
Holmes, sixth, 32.89
400 dash - Amelia
Willett, second, 1:13.02
100 hurdles - ALexis
Jones, fourth, 19.9
300 hurdles -- ALexis
Jones, third, 1:03.75
800 run - Kayla Cryer,
sixth, 3:03.90
Long Jump - ALexis
Jones, fifth, 12 feet, 1.5
inch
Shot Put - Alexis Robb,
third, 21 feet, 10175 inches
Mile Relay - K. Cryer,
A. Willett, A. DeLizio, A.
Jones, fourth, 5:24.37
2400 Meter Run -
Agibail DeLizio, fifth,
12:05.31
Seth Hall, ag teacner at
EHS, said, "Teachers and
administrators - I am very
proud of these students.
They work so hard and
deserve the praise. We
travel all over the state
showing their livestock and
sometimes we win and
sometimes we lose, but we
always come out of every'
show with our heads held
high because we understand
the amount of competition
that we go up against "
He added. "These
joung people are learning
lessons about responsibility
and respect for others
These students are meeting
people that will be their
friends for live I am so
proud to be a part of this
memory and lessons that
these kids will keep for a
lifetime We want to thank
you all for your support
throughout the year and we
hope for many more tp
fcome"
EHS Golf Teams Enter
River Creek Tournament
of the season," said Coach
Langford.
Next week the golfers
will travel to Childress with
the boys playing on
Monday and the girls on
Tuesday.
On Monday, April 4,
the teams will travel to The
Champions Course at
Weeks Park in Wichita
Falls for the District 13-1
competition.
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