A windy Jesse James Track meet

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The first outdoor meet of the Garretson Track & Field season was held last Saturday on the home track, and despite a hefty wind that threw the high jump matting into runners, twice, and forced last-minute changes to the schedule, the GHS team performed well.

runners on a track
Leading the pack: Ethan McGregor, Nate Roberts, Miles Sievers. //Garrick A. Moritz, Gazette

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