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Chippewa Hills Star Clay Farrell Eyes Senior Football Breakout

After record‑setting track performances, the multi‑sport athlete prepares to lead the Chippewa Hills football team as a top contender.

A Track Record of Speed

Clay Farrell, a senior at Chippewa Hills High School in Michigan, capped his junior year with a standout track campaign that highlighted his speed in both the 100‑meter and 200‑meter dashes. He posted a season‑best 11.70 seconds in the 100 meters and clocked 23.68 seconds in the 200 meters, placing fifth in the 200 at the Central State Activities Association Red Division Championships. His contributions helped the 4×400 relay team capture the CSAA Red Division title alongside David Burgess, Judah Todd and Hunter McGuire, a performance that underscored his ability to thrive in high‑pressure relay situations.

State Meet Highlights

The relay squad’s success extended to the state meet, where the team finished 14th overall with a time of 3:29.09, reflecting the depth of competition and Farrell’s role in a program that continues to develop elite talent.

Looking ahead, Farrell is turning his focus to the upcoming senior football season, where coaches expect him to emerge as one of the team’s top players. His blend of athleticism, work ethic and proven track record positions him as a key contributor on both offense and special teams.

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