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Amber Curry, ACHS, ties program record high jump

Head Coach Robert Meacham says sky is limit for this rising star athlete

Amber Curry, an Adair County High School junior, cleared 4'8" at Southwestern High School on Tuesday, 5 May 2015 at Southwestern High School in Somerset, KY.



She just began high jumping a few weeks ago at the suggestion of Head Coach Robert Meacham who has been trying to find different ways to maximize her abilities.

Amber tied the mark set by Breanna Meeks in 2011. As one can see from the accompanying photo, 4'8" will not be the final record.

The sky is quite literally the limit! - From ACHS Track & Field


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Amber Curry, ACHS ties ACHS record high jump!



2015-05-06 - Southwestern High School, Somerset, KY - Photo from Adair County High School Track & Field.
Amber Curry, Adair County High School Track & Field, cleared 4'8" at Southwestern High School on Tuesday, 5 May 2015. She just began high jumping a few weeks ago at the suggestion of Head Coach Robert Meacham who has been trying to find different ways to maximize her abilities. Amber tied the mark set by Breanna Meeks in 2011. As you can see from the photo, 4'8" will not be the final record. The sky is quite literally the limit! - From ACHS Track & Field

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