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Perkins County’s Casey Hanson finished fifth in long jump in Omaha.

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Mason McGreer rewrote the Perkins County record books with a third place finish in the 3,200-meter run.

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Kailee Potts dodges Bishop Neumann’s Kinslee Bosak en route to a fifth-place finish in the 300-meter hurdles.

Plainsmen hold their own against Class C’s best

When it comes to the best of the best, Perkins County athletes handled whatever Class C threw at them at this year’s state championships.

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Kendyl Flaming placed sixth in the 100-meter hurdles at the state championships over the weekend.

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Mariah Gardner (289) placed third in the 3,200-meter run. Ashley Robertson (293) also ran at state.

Gardner, Flaming lead Wildcats in Omaha

Mariah Gardner capped her Wallace track career with two medals at Friday and Saturday’s Nebraska Class D State Championship, while Kendyl Flaming brought home a medal of her own in her first appear

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shari friedel | grant tribune-sentinel Perkins County School’s state track qualifiers (front to back): Erik Snyder, Colton Pouk, Casey Hanson, Ryder Potts and Triston Hite (hidden) are given a send off from fellow students through the hall at Perkins County High School Tuesday. The four are just a handful of the total 12 PCS athletes competing this year in Omaha. Wallace will send six to state this year. See more highlights from districts and information about State Track on Pages 5 and 6 of this week’s edition.

It’s off to state track they go

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