Telegraph Staff Writer
Kaylee Wright earned two first-place finishes as the Keystone Heights High School girls weightlifting team, which was shorthanded due to illness, competed in the snatch for the first time in a lost to host Ridgeview on Dec. 8.
Wright won the 169-pound class in both the traditional event (bench press and clean and jerk) and the Olympic event (snatch and clean and jerk). She had a 325-pount traditional total and a 260 Olympic total.
Keystone had three other individuals earn wins. Ariel King topped the 129 class in the traditional event with a 250 total, while Chloe Still had a 235 traditional total to win the 139 class. Harmony Geiger won the traditional event in the 199 class with a 275 total.
King also earned second place in the Olympic event with a 200 total.
Kenly Chitty and Ava Herman earned second-place finishes in the traditional event — Chitty with a 210 total in the 154 class and Herman with a 220 total in the unlimited class.
Chitty also took second in her class in the Olympic event with a 195 total.
Heidi Knapp had a second-place Olympic total of 185 in the 119 class, while Dakota Herring had a second-place Olympic total of 175 in the unlimited class.
Keystone entered the meet off a 47-33 win over host Interlachen on Dec. 1.
The Indians had seven first-place finishers: Madison Sapp with a 175 total in the 110 class, King with a 255 total, Still with a 220 total, Chitty with a 210 total, Wright with a 330 total, Lily Mitchell with a 230 total in the 183 class and Geiger with a 270 total.
Placing second were Knapp with a 190 total, Morgan Wilson with a 200 total in the 169 class and Herring with a 215 total.
All Interlachen totals were traditional event only.

