GCHS senior Hailey Stallings, who compiled back-to-back regional cross country championships for the Cougars, signed a Letter of Intent on Tuesday to attend Campbellsville University, where she will run for the Tigers. L-r: Jordan Stallings (brother), Hannah Stallings (sister), Hailey, and Brian Stallings (father). At the rear is Campbellsville assistant, Dylan Ford.
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