Weather threatens again, but Phillips Co. raceway gets one in
The first night of races at Phillips County Raceway has the 2017 season off to a strong and exciting start.
The first night of races at Phillips County Raceway has the 2017 season off to a strong and exciting start.
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Both Chase County teams repeated as the SPVA Conference track champions Tuesday in a rescheduled meet at Hershey. Originally on the schedule for last Friday, poor weather moved it to Tuesday.
Seven first place finishes at the Chase County Invitational helped push the Longhorns to another meet championship.

Kaley Hauxwell leads the pack at this point in the 3200 meter run, and ended up with the silver medal, improving her time by 23 seconds for a personal best. Teammates, behind her, from left, include Madison Brown, Brooklyn Christensen and Kayla Schilke. (Johnson Publications photo)

Chase County has a new 3200 meter relay record on the girls’ side after this team’s performance at last week’s Chase County home meet. The team, from left, Mallie McNair, Taylin McNair, Kadyn Milner and Destiny Reinke, set both meet and school records with their first place time of 9:45.36. (Johnson Publications photo)
With four meet and one school record broken by the Lady Longhorn track team last week at their home meet, it’s no surprise Chase County took the team title.
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