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Meridian’s Ramirez grabs fourth place medal in state’s first “unequipped” event

  • Meridian’s Ramirez grabs fourth place medal in state’s first “unequipped” event
    Meridian’s Ramirez grabs fourth place medal in state’s first “unequipped” event
  • Meridian Raechel Ramirez on the history-making podium at the state meet (top); Ramirez with proud coaches, Lyndsie Schur, Chaz Spivey, Jim Kerbow (above). Photos courtesy of Meridian High School
    Meridian Raechel Ramirez on the history-making podium at the state meet (top); Ramirez with proud coaches, Lyndsie Schur, Chaz Spivey, Jim Kerbow (above). Photos courtesy of Meridian High School
  • Meridian’s Ramirez grabs fourth place medal in state’s first “unequipped” event
    Meridian’s Ramirez grabs fourth place medal in state’s first “unequipped” event
Making history by participating in a first-ever event, Meridian’s Raechel Ramirez made the most of the opportunity by earning a trip to the Texas High School Women’s Powerlifting Association’s “Unequipped” State Championship last Thursday at the Comerica Center in Frisco.But once there, Ramirez was not done yet as she claimed the fourth place medal in the 165-pound weight class with a total…

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