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Marble Falls high jumper O Riley wins gold; Burnet s Bennett takes home another medal

DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Marble Falls High School senior high jumper Kason O’Riley clears 7 feet and reacts to winning the Class 5A state championship May 7. Photo by Martelle Luedecke/Luedecke Photography Marble Falls High School senior Kason O’Riley headed into the state track-and-field meet Friday, May 7, as the favorite in the boys Class 5A high jump, and he lived up to those expectations. O’Riley cleared 7 feet for a gold medal at the University Interscholastic League meet at Mike Myers Stadium at the University of Texas at Austin. With the jump, he tied his current school record.

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Stacy (Dodson) Jorgensen

Stacy was born on October 2, 1979 at St. Agnes Hospital in Fresno, California. She was a very vibrant youngster: active and bright. At 3 ½-years-old, she was reading to her preschool class and performing with a gymnastics group. In elementary school, she placed second in the Fresno County Spelling Bee and won awards at the Peach Blossom Festival. Stacy grew up as part of the Kingsburg Methodist Church family and later became part of the Sanger Baptist Church. She was a competitive gymnast for the Clovis Academy of Gymnastics through 8th grade when she was sidelined with a broken hand. Even though her hand was in a cast, she was able to anchor her junior high 400-Meter Relay team to victory.

Sanger Unified School District moving away from caricature Apache logo, Apache name to remain

Sanger Unified School District moving away from caricature Apache logo, Apache name to remain KFSN Replay Video UP NEXT The Sanger Unified School District says it has been phasing out its caricature logo for the Apaches at Sanger High School to make sure it is aware of and valuing cultural diversity. The district made it clear the name of the school is not changing. If you open the pages of the 1979 or 1980 Sanger High School yearbook, you ll find Lysha Young Yelinek. She was the Apache mascot from 1978 to 1980. I loved being the mascot and just encouraging people. Yelinek said. She said she wore her handmade outfits with pride as a way to show respect and honor to the Apache Native Americans.

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