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Lee's Summit High School Lynette Cottingham Signs with UMKC

Lee's Summit High School Lynette Cottingham Signs with UMKC

by Merle Bowers

March 10, 2011

photo by Renee Baxter/Administrative Assistant to LSHS Athletic Director

In photo, seated:  Lena Cottingham (mother) and Lynette Cottingham 
Standing:  David Green (Club Team Excelerate Track Coach), Albert Chisolm (Club Team TGM Windsteppers Track Coach), Brian Bubalo (LSHS Girls Track Asst. Coach), Mike Spiegel (LSHS Varsity Girls Track Coach), & Kelly Twenter (LSHS Girls Track Asst. Coach) 

Lee's Summit High School Senior Lynette Cottingham has signed to join the track and field team at the University of Missouri and Kansas City beginning next year.
Lynette has been the captain of the women's track team and a national qualifier for three years in a row.She has been an all-conference and all state champion in the 4x200 meter relay and the triple jump.
The Lee's Summit Tribune wishes Lynette the best of luck in her college career.

To reach Tribune writer Merle Bowers, call 816-867-0433 or email mrlbws1959@gmail.com.


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