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Abraham competes in regional cross-country meet

by | Oct 28, 2021 | Latest, Sports

Anjelika Abraham finished her high school cross-country career after running in the regional meet at Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie Tuesday, Oct. 26.

Abraham finished 24th out of 172 competitors in the girls 5K race (19:56.16). She finished one place behind Pine Tree’s Mackenzie Robinson (19:55.74) for the final qualifying spot.

Lovejoy won the girls regional meet team title with 27 total points. Highland Park finished second (62), followed by Hallsville (138) and Frisco Wakeland (154). 

For the full story, pick up the Nov. 3 issue of The Wylie News. Support your community newspaper for less than $40 a year.

By Jackson King • [email protected]

Hilco Real Estate 6-2024

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