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Lady Dragons Track Take Top Spot at Henryetta Black Gold Relays
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April 10, 2024
Lady Dragons Track Take Top Spot at Henryetta Black Gold Relays

The Dewar Lady Dragons brought home lots of individual awards last Friday from the Henryetta Knights Burl Moore Black Gold Relays. The high school girls team were the overall champion.

Dewar High School Results:

-2 mile relay: 1st place, Korbyn Anderson, Malaziah Carter, Jaycie Berry, Adena Fowler -Distance Medley: 1st place, Korbyn Anderson, Malaziah Carter, Jaycie Berry, Korbyn Anderson -Mile relay: 2nd place, Korbyn Anderson, Malaziah Carter, Jaycie Berry, Adena Fowler -800m relay: 4th place, Korbyn Anderson, Jaycie Berry, Dakota Duke, Kyli Davis -Sprint Medley: 4th place, Dakota Duke, Kyli Davis, Brooke Sullivan, Hannah Corbin -1500 m run: 4th place, Hannah Corbin, 6th place Brooke Sullivan -Shot put: 1st place, Kyli Davis, 3rd place, Emma Corbin -Discus: 1st place Kyli Davis, 6th place, Emma Corbin -Long Jump: 1st place, Dakota Duke, 2nd place Malaziah Carter, 3rd place, Brooke SullivanD

ewar Middle School:

400 relay: 4th place Shyan Snelson, Elainna Delacal, Paidan Farrow, Adelynn Delso 800 relay: 4th place, Emmery Hall, Elainna Delacal, Paidan Farrow, Adelynn Delso Sprint medley: 4th place, Emmery Hall, Elainna Delacal, Paidan Farrow, Adelynn Delso Shot Put: 8th grade 2nd place Emmery Hall, 3rd place Shyan Snelson; 7th grade 1st place Melaina Ramirez Discus: 8th grade 1st place, Shyan Snelson, 3rd place, Emmery Hall; 7th grade 1st place Melaina Ramirez More results from other schools will be shared in Friday’s edition.

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