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Staff Report on April 6, 2016
Current, former Rebs compete at Texas Relays

Staff Report

 

Two current Hays High track and field athletes, along with two former Rebel athletic standouts, joined over 7,000 participants for the 89th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays at Mike A. Myers Stadium March 31-April 2. Hays High seniors Esmi Fuentes and Camille Dickson were the two current Rebels who took their talents to Myers Stadium Friday. But both had to outlast less-than-ideal weather conditions, as inclement weather shifted the entire track meet roughly two hours behind schedule. When she finally hit the track, Dickson ran in the high school girls 100-meter dash Division II race and finished with a time of 12.62 seconds. Senior distance runner Esmi Fuentes participated in the high school girls 1600-meter Section 1 run, where she finished in fifth place in her heat with a time of 5:11.17. Former Hays Rebel and UIL state gold medal pole vaulter Meagan Gray returned to Myers stadium as a vaulter for the University of Oklahoma in the University/College Women’s Pole Vault Section B event. 

See more photos from the Relays here. (photos by Moses Leos III and Cyndy Slovak-Barton)

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