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Coahoma's Baylor Wright signs to Angelo State for Track and Field

Coahoma's Baylor Wright signs to Angelo State for Track and Field

Yahoo30-04-2025

COAHOMA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – Baylor Wright has signed to further her Track and Field career at Angelo State University. Wright is a multi-sport athlete, also competing in Softball and Basketball. This week Wright will play her softball game, and also compete in Pole Vaulting at the State Track and Field meet.
A press release from Coahoma's Public Information Officer states that Wright is a 2024 UIL state silver medalist in the pole vault event and has captured back-to-back Region I-3A championship titles, winning the event in 2024 and 2025. She set the school record with her personal best vault of 12 feet at the Region I meet on April 18, 2025. Additionally, Wright has qualified multiple times for the Region I meet in various relay events throughout her career.
In addition to being a standout track athlete, Wright is a four-year varsity member of the back-to-back state champion softball team, playing in the outfield. She has earned two gold medals at state and one silver medal at the UIL 3A state championship tournaments from 2022 to 2024.
Wright is also a four-year player on the varsity basketball team. As the only senior, she led the team this past season to win the District 3-3A title and reach the semi-regional round of the UIL state girls basketball playoffs.
The soon-to-be Rambelle has a lot on her resume and looks to take her experiences from Coahoma to San Angelo.
Watch the video above to hear from Wright.
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