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Sunday, June 05, 2011

Dobyns-Bennett's Chris McElroy Wins State

Riverdale relay strikes gold
The Daily News Journal
Chris McElroy, Dobyns-Bennett, 1:58.43; 8. Jared Phillips, Blackman, 2:00.61. 200 dash: 1. Tyler Anderson, Hillsboro, 21.66; 2. Bradley Davis, Walker Valley, 21.88; 3. Jaden Short, Oak Ridge, 22.05; 4. Xavier Pennington, Oakland, 22.11; 5. ...
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Maryville, William Blount girls medal in state track and field meet
Maryville Daily Times
He turned in the third-fastest time among East Tennessee runners behind Powell's Andrew Ogle and Dobyns-Bennett's Chris McElroy. In today's competition, Warriner will try to earn a medal in the 800, and the Alcoa boys track team will compete in the ...
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Patriots' duo salvages the day
The Daily News Journal
Dobyns-Bennett's Chris McElroy won the 1600 in 4:15.75. "My legs were done from the 3200 this morning and the 4x400 (in the Thursday preliminaries)," Baker said. "I just didn't have that oomph. "My goal (Friday) was to get two state championships. ...
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Siegel's Bean hits goal, finishes 8th in 3200
The Daily News Journal
Dobyns-Bennett's team took first with a time of 1:43.23. La Vergne was fifth with a time of 1:44.33, and Riverdale's team was not far behind 1:44.76, good for seventh. No Rutherford County teams qualified in the 4x400. First-place Craigmont and ...
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COOKEVILLE TRACK: Cavs use state experience as building block
Cookeville Herald Citizen
Morristown West won the 4x800 with a time of 8:01.78, while Dobyns-Bennett junior Chris McElroy won the 1600 in a time of 4:15.75. The younger Mussard said running the mile and the relay was a tough challenge. "I think there was only one other in the ...
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Lady Indians Leg Out Runner-Up Finishes in Two Relays at State Track Meet
TricitiesSports.com
MURFREESBORO – The Lady Indians of Dobyns-Bennett will bring home silver medals in both the 4x100 meter relay and the 4x800 meter relay from the state track and field meet on the Middle Tennessee State University campus. The Lady Tribe came home second ...
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