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Trinity Valley Relays Set for Feb. 29, 2008

Trinity Valley relays will be run on Friday February 29 at the LHS track. 15 teams will compete in both track and field events.

Field events begin at 10AM and running events begin at 1:30PM.

(According to the LHS website)

Why is Liberty having so many teams.  There invite said 8 teams.  Then, all the sudden they are having 15-19 teams. Thats going to take forever unless they have a ton of workers.  There ought to be some speed there though!!!

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Trinity Valley Relays Set for Feb. 29, 2008

Trinity Valley relays will be run on Friday February 29 at the LHS track. 15 teams will compete in both track and field events.

Field events begin at 10AM and running events begin at 1:30PM.

(According to the LHS website)

Why is Liberty having so many teams.  There invite said 8 teams.  Then, all the sudden they are having 15-19 teams. Thats going to take forever unless they have a ton of workers.  There ought to be some speed there though!!!

well what other teams are coming..
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Trinity Valley Relays to start at noon Friday

by Roy Besch, Sports editor

Liberty welcoming 16 schools for its annual track and field competition

After getting first-meet jitters out of the way last week at Anahuac's Panther Relays, the Liberty Panthers prepare to host its Trinity Valley Relays, set for Friday, Feb. 29.

Approximately 16 boys’ and 15 girls’ teams will take part in the noon start for field events.

The 3200 meter run will start at 1:30 p.m., with the remainder of the running events to follow.

In addition to the host Liberty teams, some of the schools expected to participate include Dayton, Jasper, Kirbyville, Diboll, Hardin, Anahuac, Hamshire-Fannett, Bridge City, Splendora, Shepherd, Coldspring, and Cleveland.

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I just know a few of the distance races.

Boys 3200

1.Cude BC-10:23ish

2.Lesch Silsbee-I think was in 10:40s

Boys 800

1.Smith BC-2:05

2.Lanier Tarkington-2:07ish

Boys 1600

1.Cude BC-4:47

2.Kelly BC-4:49

3.Shepherd BC-4:54

Girls 3200

1.Kingwood Park-Low 12s

2.Liberty-Im pretty sure under 12:40

Girls 1600

1.Kingwood Park

2.Liberty

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