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Track: Kassidi Taylor sets new ACHS school track record

Breaks own school record in doing so. She finishes four places higher in state this year than she did in 2013 - up from 10th place to 6th.
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By Travis Gay

Kassidi Taylor finished number 6 in the state in the Class AA State Track Meet held at the University of Kentucky Friday. Kassidi cleared a new personal record of 9 feet. Her 9 ft jump broke own school record of 8''6". Kassidi qualified for state last year and finished 10th overall. --Travis Gay




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Kassidi Taylor breaks own ACHS record, with 9 ft jump



2014-05-26 - University of Kentucky - Photo by Coach Travis Gay. Kassidi Taylor finished number 6 in the state in the Class AA State Track Meet held at the University of Kentucky Friday, May 23, 2014. Kassidi cleared a new personal record of 9 feet. Her 9 ft jump broke own school record of 8''6". Kassidi qualified for state last year and finished 10th overall. --Travis Gay
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