Dexter sends wrestling team off to state competition
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
DEXTER STATESMAN/Josh Ayers
Dexter High School held an assembly to send the wrestling team off to the state competition in Columbia. After a routine by the varsity cheerleaders the wrestling team was introduced by head coach James Sneed. At the conclusion of Coach Sneed's remarks the team left the high school and circled the campuses of T.S. Hill Middle School, Southwest and Central Elementary Schools before leaving Dexter.
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The 2018-19 Dexter Bearcat wrestling team that is heading to the state tournament in Columbia. The team won the school's first District Wrestling title this past weekend.
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Coach James Sneed addresses the team and those in attendence at the send off at Dexter High School.
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Assistant Coach Cody Boyer hugs a member of the tewam as they leave the gym.
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The team high fives each other as they prepare to leave the gym.
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Students at Dexter High School cheer as the team prepares to leave.
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Members of the wrestling team leave the DHS gym with Coach James Sneed.
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Middle school principal Scott Kruse points at a member of the wrestling team as they drive by.
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Students at T.S. Hill Middle School cheer for the wrestling team.
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Members of the wrestling drive by the schools as they prepare to leave Dexter.
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Members of the wrestling team wave as they drive by.
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Students cheering in front of Centeral Elementary.
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Students lined up in front of Central Elementary to cheer on the team.
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Students at centeral Elementary cheer as the wrestling team passes by.
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Students at Southwest Elementary watch the wrestling team drive away from the school.
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Students and faculty at Southwest Elementary cheer as the wrestling team goes by.
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Students at Southwest Elementary wave signs and cheer as the wrestling team passes by.
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Students at Southwest Elementary wave signs and cheer as the wrestling team passes by.
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Students at Southwest Elementary wave signs and cheer as the wrestling team passes by.
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Students and faculty at Southwest Elementary made signs to hold as wresrtling team drove by.