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Macon County Jr. High runs a mile
by Tilly Dillehay
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Back row, L-R: Matt Young, 8th grade (Band winner), Kendrick Carter, 8th grade (3rd place boys), Seth Carlisle, 7th grade (1st place boys), Paige Clark, 8th grade (2nd place girls), Taylor Cox, 8th grade (3rd place girls), Connor Chaparro, 7th grade (2nd place boys), Krista Perkins, 7th grade (1st place girls), Amber Whisenhunt, 6th grade (Band winner), Garron Hickman, 6th grade (Ms. Jill class).
Front, L-R: Jeff Blackwell, Kathy Gaines, and Betty Roark of Comp Rehab.
Back row, L-R: Matt Young, 8th grade (Band winner), Kendrick Carter, 8th grade (3rd place boys), Seth Carlisle, 7th grade (1st place boys), Paige Clark, 8th grade (2nd place girls), Taylor Cox, 8th grade (3rd place girls), Connor Chaparro, 7th grade (2nd place boys), Krista Perkins, 7th grade (1st place girls), Amber Whisenhunt, 6th grade (Band winner), Garron Hickman, 6th grade (Ms. Jill class). Front, L-R: Jeff Blackwell, Kathy Gaines, and Betty Roark of Comp Rehab.
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6th grade kids, after finishing their run Tuesday.
6th grade kids, after finishing their run Tuesday.
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7th grade kids, waiting for their run Wednesday.
7th grade kids, waiting for their run Wednesday.
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7th grade kids on a second lap.
7th grade kids on a second lap.
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All the kids at Macon County Jr. High ran a mile last week. About 750 students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades participated. It was the second year of 100% participation for the school since they began holding the annual run.

6th graders ran Tuesday, 7th graders Wednesday, and 8th graders Thursday. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners were chosen by time for both girls and boys. Band members had a separate set of winners, because students in the band were only able to practice once a week instead of twice. Ms. Jill’s class also had a separate winner.

EMS donated time, waiting on the sidelines in case medical attention was needed. Anderson and Son Funeral Home donated a tent for time recorders and teachers, and Comp Rehab donated trophies for the winners.

Kids have been working their way up to 12 straight minutes of running—starting at 2 minutes.

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