CCS takes big home invite win
Five schools toughed out windy conditions at the Chase County Invite April 21.
Five schools toughed out windy conditions at the Chase County Invite April 21.
The Chase County golf team placed seventh at the Perkins County Invite April 19.
PCS placed second in the team race and had the top individual.
As an eighth grader, Emma Ferguson first set foot on the West Texas A&M campus.
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Grant Walker, right, cruises to a win in his 100-meter dash prelim at the Medicine Valley Invite in Cambridge. The Wauneta-Palisade senior placed second in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Jacksen Littrel, left, was fifth in the discus with a personal record and PRed in the 100-meter dash.
After a trip to Cambridge April 9, the Wauneta-Palisade track teams returned to Cambridge Thursday for the Medicine Valley Invite.
For the second week in a row, the Chase County boys’ track team brought home a team title.
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