Women’s track and field transitions from outdoor to indoor competition
Taylor women’s track and field is working hard and pushing past limits as they approach their final two outdoor meets of the regular season.
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Taylor women’s track and field is working hard and pushing past limits as they approach their final two outdoor meets of the regular season.
The men’s outdoor track and field season is well underway. With a combination of active participation in four meets, the team will head into the Crossroads League Conference Championships with lifetime bests and improving confidence.
This cafe in Grant County serves the Lord by serving you a warm drink.
“Flush it.”
As Taylor’s cross country and track and field teams continue to collect numerous accolades, one of their most consistent, high performing runners is getting ready to start the outdoor track season.
“It means a lot, I can’t even put it into words,” senior forward Anton Webb said when talking about his team.
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The Taylor men’s lacrosse season is off and running, splitting their opening games to go 1-1 on the young season.
After competing in the Crossroads League Championships on Feb. 14 and 15, the Trojans look ahead to the NAIA Nationals on Feb. 27 through March 1. No days off.
Taylor students go to Taco Bell.
Play ball! The sounds of baseball are officially in the air, as the Trojans’ season is here. Taylor baseball returned from their Arizona tour with a 4-3 record.
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This story mistakenly credits Sam Maurer as the writer of the article; the correct author is Dalton Jones, as are all design credits for the story graphics.