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Spencer’s Stuckey to Join Red Raider’s Track and Field Team

Spencer’s Stuckey to Join Red Raider’s Track and Field Team

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Spencer, Ia (Northwest Iowa Now) – Spencer’s Adison Stuckey signed her letter of intent to compete in Track and Field at Northwestern College in Orange City on Tuesday at Spencer High School.

Stuckey says she’s learned a lot from competing in Track and Field.

Stuckey took her time in the college decision process before ultimately choosing the Red Raiders.

Northwestern Track and Field Coach Scott Bahrke told Northwest Iowa Now what stuck out about the recruitment process with Stuckey.

Stuckey attended a Track and Field Camp at Northwestern, where Bahrke was able to work with her.

Stuckey not only has a major planned out for her time in the classroom at Northwestern but also plans to supplement that with a minor.

Stuckey appreciates her friends and teachers from her time at Spencer.

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