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Terri Dillan | Courtesy Photo
Chloe Dillan, right, races to catch Ella Colson in the 400-meter relay.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Lucy Spady immediately grabbed the lead in the 1,600-meter run and ran away from the competition. Spady brought home the traveling plaque for the win and also a 3,200-meter run victory. Legs in the winning 1,600-meter relay and 3,200-meter relays gave Spady four first-place finishes.

CCS girls claim invite title

    With only one meet on the schedule last week, the Chase County girls’ track team made the most of it, winning the Don Stine Invite team title by 66 points.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Chase County had eight entries in the 200-meter dash at the Perkins County Pre-Season Meet, including, from left, Olivia Gobble, Hailey Markee, Grisleydi Ortega, Ella Colson, Jordan Jablonski, Kendra Kunkel and Adelle Eskew.

Longhorns run roughshod over competition

    The Chase County girls’ track team overwhelmed the competition Thursday at the Perkins County Pre-Season Meet.
    CCS won 14 of the 17 events and was second in the other three.

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Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Returning letterwinners for this season’s Chase County boys track team are, from left, Zach Herbert, Carter Leibbrandt, Sean Heermann, Jensen Olsen, Cooper Dillan, Colin O’Neil, Kobe Norman, Jaret Peterson, Peyton Dubas, Dawson Mollendor, Ian Moreno, James McArthur, Kade Anderson, Easton Fries, Ryan Bernhardt and Mason Wallin. The Longhorns’ season starts Thursday at Perkins County.

Plenty of new faces for young CCS boys’ track team

    Numbers remain high for the Chase County boys’ track team. While that’s a great sign for the state of the program, 39 of the team’s 50 athletes are freshmen and sophomores.

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