Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Edrick Floreal (Paul Dunbar HS, Lexington, KY) 22.17

Edrick Floreal (Dunbar, Lexington, KY), the son of Kentucky track coach Edrick Floreal, the former Stanford track coach, is ranked number three in the 200 meters in the Kentucky Class AAA.

200 Meter Dash
# Athlete Yr Team Time Pts
1 James Quick 12 Trinity (Louisville) 21.49 10
2 William Bush 11 Louisville Ballard 22.03 8
3 Edrick Floreal 12 Paul Dunbar 22.17 6
4 DeQuan Robinson 10 Henry Clay 22.34 5
5 William Allen 9 Bryan Station 22.44 4
6 Bolaji Ogbulu 10 Bryan Station 22.56 3
7 Dishan Romine 12 duPont Manual 22.59 2
8 Zach Main 12 Owensboro High School 22.61 1
http://ky.milesplit.com/articles/104102-kytrackxccom-class-aaa-boys-state-track-rankings

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Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
Address
1600 Man o' War Boulevard
Lexington, Kentucky 40513

Information
School type Public
Motto Where Excellence Meets Tradition!
Founded 1990
Principal Betsy Rains
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2142[1] (2008-09)
Language English
Area Suburban
Color(s) Red █ and Black █
Mascot Bulldog
Average SAT scores 2363[1] (2008-09)
Average ACT scores (2008-09) 34.5[1]
Affiliation None
Information +1 (859) 381-3546
Website www.pld.fcps.net
Paul Laurence Dunbar High School (PLD) is a secondary school located at 1600 Man O' War Boulevard on the southwest side of Lexington, Kentucky, USA. The school is one of five high schools in the Fayette County Public Schools district.

Paul Laurence Dunbar High School is named after the 19th century African-American poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar, whose parents were from Kentucky.[2] Opened in 1990, the school is the newest high school in the Fayette County Public Schools system. With an enrollment of over 2100,[1] it is one of the largest public high schools in Kentucky,[3] and was the largest during the 2005-06, 2006–07, and 2007–08 academic years.[4] It also houses the Math, Science, and Technology Center. The PLD student body, unlike that of most of the other schools named after Dunbar,[citation needed] has a substantial white majority, although African Americans and Hispanics make up roughly one sixth of the students.[1]

Dunbar's band and cheerleading programs have won national acclaim, while PLD has earned a local reputation as an outstanding school,[5] excelling in academics, athletics, and fine arts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Laurence_Dunbar_High_School_(Lexington,_Kentucky)

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