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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»Rock Creek’s Herrs signs with Oklahoma T & F

    Rock Creek’s Herrs signs with Oklahoma T & F

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    By Rob Voelker on February 9, 2012 High School Sports
    Front row, mother Mary Herrs, Lizz, and father Dan Herrs Back row, Coach Lehning, brother Tim Herrs, Coach Zabel
    Front row, mother Mary Herrs, Lizz Herrs, and father Dan Herrs
    Back row, Coach Jeremy Lehning, brother Tim Herrs, Coach Mike Zabel

    The first girl to win a Kansas Relays title in Rock Creek history also is the first Mustang girl to become a Division I athlete.  Lizz Herrs signed her national letter-of-intent with the University of Oklahoma on Wednesday to throw the javelin.  Herrs won the Kansas Relays last season with a toss of nearly 143 feet, and also took the 3A state title with a throw of over 147 feet.

    Herrs signed with the Sooners in a ceremony at Rock Creek, with her family and coaches present.

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