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Tri-Community Foundation hosts annual banquet
he community support was on full display Saturday night with the big picture in mind.
Tri-Community Foundation hosts annual banquet
he community support was on full display Saturday night with the big picture in mind.
Although it was delayed a few days, the High Plains track team got its first outdoor session in the books at the Merrick County Invite Saturday hosted by Central City.
Gage Griffith’s title defense in the throws is off to a pretty solid start.
Kaylee Crosby has come a long way from hosting her own track meets as a young athlete, dreaming of the big stage.
While Giltner’s state championship streak came to an end over the weekend, its flag flew proudly one last time as several Hornets set new PRs.
Tanner Wood closed out his High Plains athletic career in impressive fashion.
alking off the Omaha Burke track surface for a variety of reasons. The Aurora senior had just clocked a 2:22.78 time in the 800, a new personal record for herself.
Throughout most of the 2021 track season, a couple events have become staples for the High Plains track team.
One thing that had Giltner assistant track coach Chip Bartos smiling from ear to ear last week was the turnout from the Hornet boys in the throws.
The view at the finish line is unlike any other in sports. For those competing in Unified Track and Field, that idea is not only reinforced, but possibly unmatched.