MHSAA Track & Field for 2A / 4A
The final day of the MHSAA Track & Field State championship featured 2A and 4A schools. Some of the local athletes who are state champs include Maddi Bryd from Pisgah for shot put and discus. In girls pole vaulting for 2A Morgan Lee won first place and Georgia Paduda received second, both from St. Andrews. St. Andrews took home many awards today dominating the 2A division. In 4A Lanier showed out and had winners in shot put, 300-meter, 100 meters for the girl's division. There were multiple winners from Lanier in 4A boys as well as winners from Pass Christian, Mccomb and more.
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