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Shari Friedel | grant tribune-sentinel

Jagger Noyes holds Midnight, one of six baby goats born at Jason and Ashleigh Noyes’ Flying N Farms last month. The goats ventured to Perkins County Elementary on Tuesday, May 10 to visit Jagger’s brother Jace’s fourth grade class. The visit was the class’s requested reward for showing improvement on test scores.

Just a boy and his goat

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Ethan Sihm finished sixth in the 100-meter dash and ran a leg on the state-qualifying 400-meter relay for Perkins County.

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Senior Kylie Tucker had Perkins County’s best throw in shot put at districts.

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Casey Hanson, right, and Blake Garner took first and second in the 200-meter dash at districts.

Plainsmen sending 12 to Omaha

Following a year with only three state qualifiers, the Perkins County track teams are sending six individuals and three relays east to Omaha for Friday and Saturday’s state track meet.

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Kailee Potts steps out of her lane as Chase County’s Jerzee Milner goes down on her last hurdle of the 300-meter hurdles finals of the rescheduled SPVA meet. Potts would regain her balance and win the race.

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Blake Garner, center, finished second in the 200-meter dash of the SPVA meet. Garner also placed first in triple jump, the only first place finish for the Plainsmen.

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Meredith Gloy runs a leg of the 3,200-meter relay. PCS placed second.

Ready or not, district meet is here for Plainsmen

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday track meets were not something Perkins County track athletes needed the week before the district meet.

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