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That girl
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2007
- Location
- Dudley Shoals, NC
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Samuel Craig is named the overall winner in the men’s division track and field competition at the 62nd Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. The 16-year-old athlete won the 100-, 220- and 440- yard dash races, and he finished second in the long jump. Photo by Skip Sickler | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
Samuel Craig, 16, of Granite Falls, N.C., won the men’s division. The quick, rising junior at South Caldwell High School won the 100-, 220- and 440- yard dash races, and he finished second in the long jump.
Aaron Hale from Raleigh finished second with a victory in the two-mile run and second in the 440- and 880-dash races. He placed third in the mile run. Landon Hunt easily won the long jump and pole vault to place third.
Craig is a star on his high school track team, with victories in the 100-, 220- and 440-yard dashes. He is part of a 4×100-yard relay team that set his school and conference record. Craig also plays strong safety on his football team. His dream is to run track and play football in college.
Last year, he broke his tibia in his right leg, and he now runs with a titanium rod inserted in his leg.
Samuel Craig is named the overall winner in the men’s division track and field competition at the 62nd Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. The 16-year-old athlete won the 100-, 220- and 440- yard dash races, and he finished second in the long jump. Photo by Skip Sickler | Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation
Samuel Craig, 16, of Granite Falls, N.C., won the men’s division. The quick, rising junior at South Caldwell High School won the 100-, 220- and 440- yard dash races, and he finished second in the long jump.
Aaron Hale from Raleigh finished second with a victory in the two-mile run and second in the 440- and 880-dash races. He placed third in the mile run. Landon Hunt easily won the long jump and pole vault to place third.
Craig is a star on his high school track team, with victories in the 100-, 220- and 440-yard dashes. He is part of a 4×100-yard relay team that set his school and conference record. Craig also plays strong safety on his football team. His dream is to run track and play football in college.
Last year, he broke his tibia in his right leg, and he now runs with a titanium rod inserted in his leg.