Highlighting the day for the Aggies, the SMR squad of Kennedy Wade, Camryn Dickson, Jermaisha Arnold and Sanu Jallow came through the finish line in 3:50.64 to top runner-up Clemson by just over a second. Receiving the baton with a gap to make up, Arnold brought the Aggies into first place before Jallow cruised the team home with a strong 800m leg of 2:10.27. The victory was the Aggies’ first Penn Relays title since they last ran at the meet in 2015.
Celebrating National Student-Athlete Day with a local teen sprinting her way to a bright future
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HOUSTON – Camryn Dickson is a Junior at Clear Brook High School in Clear Creek ISD and a major threat on the track. Upon graduating in 2022, she will attend a 4 Year University to pursue her dream of becoming a Biomedical Engineer, but not before she continues to win medal after medal during her many track & field competitions.
Currently, Camryn possess a GPA of 4.7, taking classes that consist of Physics, English 3, Algebra 2 and, Principals of Biomedical Science. She is also in the PALs Program (Peer Assistance and Leadership) and is very active in the youth ministry at her church, where she holds a youth leadership position. In addition to her academic schedule and outreach involvement, she also finds time to train and compete in Track and Field.