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Three people were injured in a three-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon in Williamson County.
The three people injured all came from the same vehicle. They are listed as 33-year-old Mallory Wright of Creal Springs as well an 8-year-old and a 6-year-old. They all suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Troopers say Wright was traveling north on Route 166. The drivers of the other two vehicles were headed south. They are 65-year-old Karolyn Graff of Marion and 52-year-old Sarah Fry of Ozark.
The preliminary investigation revealed Wright s vehicle crossed the centerline and collided with Graff s vehicle. Fry s vehicle traveled off the roadway and hit a tree.
The East Lincoln High School Varsity Winter Guard has continued with their success. Like everything thatâs been related to schools this year, COVID has made both practices and competitions difficult.Â
âWeâve managed to pull together a virtual season,â Rachel Frye, who has been a coach since 2004 said. âWe competed in Winter Guard International, which is the highest competing circuit nationally.â
This year, the teams had the option to just showcase their talents and have fun or compete. The East Lincoln team chose to challenge themselves and compete. After their first competition, the team was moved up from the Scholastic A class, which is where the vast majority of high schools compete, to Scholastic Open, which Frye said is a true testament to how hard the girls have worked. In North Carolina, there are only five other teams in the open class.Â
The East Lincoln High School Varsity Winter Guard has continued with their success. Like everything thatâs been related to schools this year, COVID has made both practices and competitions difficult.Â
âWeâve managed to pull together a virtual season,â Rachel Frye, who has been a coach since 2004 said. âWe competed in Winter Guard International, which is the highest competing circuit nationally.â
This year, the teams had the option to just showcase their talents and have fun or compete. The East Lincoln team chose to challenge themselves and compete. After their first competition, the team was moved up from the Scholastic A class, which is where the vast majority of high schools compete, to Scholastic Open, which Frye said is a true testament to how hard the girls have worked. In North Carolina, there are only five other teams in the open class.Â
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