Fairbanks, Triad athletes compete in OHC prelims
Sports
May 9, 2017

Fairbanks, Triad athletes compete in OHC prelims

By From JT Staff Reports

Track and field athletes from Fairbanks and Triad competed in the prelims of the Ohio Heritage Conference meet Monday at West Liberty-Salem High School.

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