James Anderson will compete in the UIL state track and field meet Friday in Austin. James qualified by placing second in the 100m dash with a time of 10.54 at the regional track meet held April 27th and 28th at UT-Arlington. James is seeded as the second fastest time coming in to the state meet and is currently ranked fourth in the state in this event. “Please wish James the best of luck as he gets mentally and physically prepared to run at state,” Coach Jason Olford said.
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Abbey’s my name and smiles are my game. I love to be around people and tell jokes. I will do anything for a smile! I mean that figuratively by the way. I am new to newspaper this year, a class I sort of fell into. I love to write nonfiction and poems, but this is a bit of a new territory. I write stories, news briefs, and take a few pictures. I am actually pretty quiet when I am on a journalistic mission. I just kind of focus on getting the words out I guess. No pun intended. I am also working on becoming a teacher: it’s my number one passion next to writing. I hope I bring creative and insightful ideas to newspaper this year and hope to see you around!