Nine claim gold at RPAC Track & Field

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CAMBRIDGE - The Maywood/ Hayes Center girls finished tied for second and the Hi-Line boys were third at the Republican Plains Activities Conference Track and Field Meet in Cambridge Friday. Area athletes won nine gold medals, led by a pair of standouts that captured multiple event winners.
Medicine Valley’s Kael Garrett swept gold in the distance races at the RPAC Track & Field Meet Friday.

Four golfers medal at RPAC as Cambridge finishes third

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CURTIS - While the Arrowhead Meadows Golf Course seemed to get the better of the golfers Thursday, area competitors still found success at the RPAC Golf Meet in Curtis Thursday. Four area athletes medaled, led by Southwest’s Houston Billeter, who shot an 83 to finish runner-up, and Cambridge’s Micah Gerlach, who fired an 84 to take fourth.
Cambridge’s Micah Gerlach shot an 84 to take fourth and lead the Trojans to a third-place finish at the RPAC Golf Meet Thursday in Curtis.

Athletes battle wind, competition at Mather Invite

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ARAPAHOE - While there have been a number of pleasant days for track and field this spring, last Wednesday wasn’t one of them. Still, athletes battled awful winds and found success anyway at the annual Jim Mather Invite in Arapahoe.
Athletes battle wind, competition at Mather Invite

Roughriders lead way at Med Valley

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CURTIS - The Southwest boys golf team fired a 365 on a day when they course won more often than not at the Medicine Valley Invite Thursday. Houston Billeter took third with a round of 82 and led the Roughriders to a third-place finish.
Southwest’s Houston Billeter led local medalists with a thirdplace finish at Med Valley Thursday.

Trojans finish runner-up at Alma

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ALMA - The Cambridge boys golf team finished second, Southern Valley was fourth and Hi-Line was fifth at the Alma Invite Tuesday. Arapahoe also took tenth in and Medicine Valley was 14th in the 17-team field.
Cambridge’s Carter Shoemaker knocks in a putt.

Arapahoe boys take title at Raiders Invite

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CAMBRIDGE - At a meet wisely delayed from Friday to Monday for weather, track and field athletes shined in the sunshine as the Arapahoe boys captured the team title and the Cambridge girls finished runner-up at the Medicine Valley Invite at Cambridge.
Southwest’s Gage Hammond took first in pole vault at the Medicine Valley Invite Monday, then broke the school record with a vault of 14-2 Tuesday at Gothenburg.
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