It did not take Horseshoe Bend long to rewrite the record books.
After only two races this school year, cross country assistant coach D.J. Layfield says his runners are “poised to turn some heads.”
The Horseshoe Bend Lady Generals pose for a picture during the Munford Invitational on September 3. Left to Right: Cami Cook, Katie Rasbury, Alayna Manley, Rebecca Rasbury, Waverly Chambers, Emily Meadows, Henley Brown, Cloey Berry. Photo by Emily Rasbury.
The Horseshoe Bend Lady Generals pose for a picture during the Munford Invitational on September 3. Left to Right: Cami Cook, Katie Rasbury, Alayna Manley, Rebecca Rasbury, Waverly Chambers, Emily Meadows, Henley Brown, Cloey Berry. Photo by Emily Rasbury.
Contributed / The OutlookIt did not take Horseshoe Bend long to rewrite the record books.
After only two races this school year, cross country assistant coach D.J. Layfield says his runners are “poised to turn some heads.”
Henry Zimmer is sports editor for The Outlook and Dadeville Record. He may be contacted via email at henry.zimmer@alexcityoutlook.com.
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