‘Congratulations, Jordan!' Butler High School track star wins national championship
A local high school track star took home a championship at the Adidas Indoor Nationals.
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Butler High School's Jordan Gross finished in first place in the 60-meter dash championship last weekend in Virginia Beach, VA, according to a social media post.
Butler Track & Field/XC posted a video of Jordan Gross' championship on its Facebook page.
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'Jordan is the second national champion in Butler history, and first on the track,' Butler Track & Field/XC said on social media.
Gross also finished in third place in the 200-meter dash.
Vandalia-Butler City Schools also congratulated him on social media.
'Congratulations, Jordan!!!' they said.
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