Lexington Repeats Mehock Title
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Pass the baton … and the ham: Lex boys celebrate Easter early, ride relays to repeat Mehock title

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Lex repeats last year's Mehock Relays title in Ohio Cardinal Conference .
Minutemen came on strong at the end to overtake Ashland and best 19 other teams for a repeat title.
Lex senior Will Perkins ran anchor leg on winning 4x200 , 4x400 relay squad.
He also ran lead-off on the 4x800 team, setting school record in 8:11.53 .
Shelby’s Gavin Baker won the hurdles and 100 dash back-to-back in the season-opening Madison Invite .
Ashland ’ Jayden Goings had to settle for a victory in the 300s ( 40.56 ) after getting passed on the final hurdle by Baker in the 110s .
Crestview junior Liam Kuhn had a repeat pole vault title sewn up when a thunderstorm hit.
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