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Cross Country: Junior harrier breaks the barriers

Written by Michael Skansgaard, Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
Her teammates know her as “Stello,” the girl who makes all the mixes for their bus trips and breaks out into spontaneous dance parties. Her opponents get to see a very different side of her: her backside as she pulls ...(back to the article)

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  • 4:53 p.m. on Dec. 2nd, 2008
    Posted by
    09

    Good article! Nice glamor shot, too.

  • 8:06 p.m. on Dec. 3rd, 2008
    Posted by
    Abdullah

    Not only a world class runner, but a world class person.

  • 10:17 p.m. on Dec. 3rd, 2008
    Posted by
    auntie deana

    We are so very proud and amazed at this wonderful branch of our "Stello" tree...running and dancing it can't get any better!!

  • 10:33 a.m. on Dec. 4th, 2008
    Posted by
    Slower Tiger

    The further in time I am removed from PU, the nicer it is to be reminded that there are still XC runners who keep the "student" in student-athlete while competing at the highest level of their sport. All the more impressive given the women's team success. Best of luck to both the men and women in the upcoming indoor and outdoor track seasons from a former PU runner!

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