By ERIC X. VICCARO
EVICCARO@STEGENHERALD.COM
Ste. Genevieve High School senior Megan Aubuchon continues to be the benchmark in the high jump.
Aubuchon now has the school record all to herself after a 1.68-meter leap this past Friday at the Old Settlement Relays at Dragon Field.
“Megan’s doing a lot of things right,” said Ste. Genevieve head girls’ track and field coach Tyne Huck. “She’s driving her knee, getting up and bending over the bar.”
When Huck watched Aubuchon establish her new school record, she said Megan could have easily cleared a few more millimeters.
It was part of a dynamic meet for Aubuchon, who won three events including both the 100- and 300-meter hurdles with respective times of 15.15 and 48.05 seconds.
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Aubuchon Garners High Jump
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By Editor | December 30, 2020
By ERIC X. VICCARO
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Activities associations from across America shutdown spring sports at the onset of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in mid-March.
In Dumas, Texas, a small city located in that state’s panhandle region, the #BeTheLight campaign started with stadium lights on for an hour every night to let students know they weren’t forgotten.
Ste. Genevieve joined what turned into a national phenomenon as light reached everyone during one of our country’s percevied “darkest times.”
Ste. Genevieve R-II district athletic director Dr. Jeff Nix reported Leon’s and Yanks Fields were lit up “every Friday for four weeks.”