Collinsville,
Oklahoma
March
15, 2007 (Page
3 of 3)
CHS
Track At Skiatook
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CHS
Cardinals Competed at Skiatook Meet
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Jessica
Dyer tries a bit of leaning from the outside lane
Steven
Majike & Jamero Oakley
If
you see a name I'm missing or have mis-placed or mis-spelled above please send
me an email assist --
wrightted@aol.com -Saturday
2pm
Jenifer
Dyer & Kylie Pelizzoni
The
CHS track team did their best to stay warm in the cold windy morning and late
afternoon (wrapped around a pleasant mid-day) at Skiatook Thursday March 15th
Brandi
Green clearing the final hurdle for a 3rd place finish in the 300 meter hurdles
Next
Meets:
CHS at Glenpool March 27 -
7th & 8th Graders at Glenpool Mar. 29th
The
new artificial turf at Skiatook High School is quite impressive
300
Meters
I
have photos for as many Collinsvile kids competing as I could get ... but had
to return to Collinsville for a few hours and missed several events. -- Ted
Two
trips back & forth between the track meet and Collinsvile gave me a chance
to monitor a project on Skiatook's Main Street Thursday. A portion of the sidewalks
had been dug out, cement poured in, colored and scored to look like brick pavers.
The upcoming streetscape project in Collinsville will use actual individual
pavers which should allow utility access without taking a jack hammer to the
sidewalk each time. -- Ted Wright