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Dakota Dailey-Harris Breaks Her Own State High Jump Record

La Salle Senior Dakota Dailey-Harris broke her own state record in the high jump when she leaped 5'8" in the Rhode Island Track Classic at the Providence Career and Technical Center. Dailey-Harris set the state mark last year in the Rhode Island State Championship meet when she jumped 5'7".
La Salle Senior Dakota Dailey-Harris broke her own state record in the high jump when she leaped 5'8" in the Rhode Island Track Classic at the Providence Career and Technical Center. Dailey-Harris set the state mark last year in the Rhode Island State Championship meet when she jumped 5'7".

The La Salle 4 x 800 meter relay also won in this invitational meet. Molly Keating, Emily Papazian, Alicia DeCastro, and Caitlin Marino made up the relay. In a Freshman/Sophomore relay, DeCastro, Mia Sardella, Amanda Joyal, and Steph DiTraglia won the Sprint Medley Relay.
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