julio jones foley

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    An hour later, in the boys’ long jump, Foley’s Julio Jones, the defending meet champion, was having problems with his approach, as he trailed Cahokia’s Laderick Ward for most of the competition. But Jones managed to dig deep and on his last attempt, pulled out a 22-9 ½ to win, with Ward having to settle for second with 22-4 ½. Mundy’s Mill’s Tyler Mickens, who won the open division the day before with an impressive 23-7, managed only 21-4 ½ to take third.
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