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Former DeSoto Eagle, Robert Richardson, Thriving in Cedar Hill
May 13, 2021
Cedar Hill High School junior Robert Richardson won a gold medal as a member of the 4x200 Meter Relay Team last Saturday in Austin. Photo courtesy Ernie Bowen
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From Eagle To Longhorn, Richardson Looks Forward To Competing In Cedar Hill
(CEDAR HILL, TEXAS) Just six short months ago, Robert Richardson visited Longhorn Stadium, wearing his green and gold uniform and hoping to reverse Cedar Hill’s recent domination of the Battle of Belt Line rivalry.
“It was emotional after the 49-42 loss, and there were a lot of people crying,” Richardson said.
Cedar Hill Track & Field Wins Gold Medals in Three Events At State Championship
May 9, 2021
Cedar Hill senior Brya Brewer, a Texas Tech commit, won the Triple Jump at the UIL Class 6A State Track & Field Championships in Austin.
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Three Gold Medals In Under Four Hours
(AUSTIN, TEXAS) The Cedar Hill High School Track & Field Team had a phenomenal afternoon on Saturday at the UIL Class 6A Track & Field Championships in Austin, winning three gold medals in less than four hours.
Senior Brya Brewer, the top girls high school triple jumper in the United States, won the gold medal in the Triple Jump. The Texas Tech commit’s best jump – 42 feet, seven and a half inches was two feet farther than the silver medalist from Richmond George Ranch.
Brewer, Two Relay Teams Qualify for State Track & Field Meet
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Brewer Top High School Girls Triple Jumper in the US
(CEDAR HILL, TEXAS) Cedar Hill High School senior Brya Brewer and two CHHS Boys Relay Teams qualified for the UIL Class 6A State Track & Field Meet, which will be held on May 8 at the University of Texas in Austin.
Brewer, a Texas Tech commit, had never competed in the Triple Jump, but she is now the top high school girls triple jumper in the United States. She won the gold medal at the Region 2 Championship on Saturday in Waco, with a 42 foot, 11.5 inch effort.