Saratoga Springs runners set national record in relay | The Daily Gazette
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July 2, 2021
Saratoga Springs High School students Emily Bush, Ella Kurto, Alycia Hart and Mackenzie Hart are shown after winning the 4xMile relay Friday at The Outdoor Nationals at Hayward Field in Oregon. Running as Kinetic Track Club, the national-championship win saw the team set a new outdoor 4xMile national record. (Photo provided)
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Distance runners from Saratoga Springs High School’s much-acclaimed girls’ program have another national record to their credit after a dominant performance Friday at the University of Oregon.
The all-underclassmen foursome of Ella Kurto, Alycia Hart, Mackenzie Hart and Emily Bush joined for a triumphant 19:40.67 in the championship division 4 x One Mile relay at The Outdoor Nationals at Hayward Field to take down a long-standing mark in the event.
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Donald P. Bush lived (Provided by the Bush family)
MIDDLETOWN, NJ Donald P. Bush Jr., who had volunteered with nonprofits and had a 40-year career with Chubb Insurance Group, died Tuesday at his Middletown home after a brief illness. He was 89.
Don was born in Montclair, NJ, and was a 1949 graduate of West Orange High School, where he played football. He attended Wyoming Seminary in Forty Fort, PA, for a year, graduating in 1950, then went on to Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA. Don played football and lacrosse and was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity at Dickinson, and graduated in 1954.
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) âSeven more weeks and he would have got to meet his baby girl,â said Emily Bush as she spoke about carrying Lee Turnerâs child. Â
Their daughter is the first child for both, but she will never know her biological father because Lee was shot and killed last Wednesday at the Tornado Bus Station. Â
âIt just breaks my heart that heâs not going to get to hold her, that heâs not going to get to see her,â Bush said.Â
Monday night, Leeâs family held a vigil and balloon release for him. However it wasnât just about reflecting on Leeâs life but speaking about the future and stopping the gun and gang violence.Â
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