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Bishop earns third straight title

Two Lady Mavs medal at state

  • Anderson County’s Brittany Bishop clears the 13-foot bar to win her third consecutive TSSAA State Championship, in the pole vault.

  • Brittany Bishop pose with her medal after competing at the TSSAA Track and Field State Championships, last week at MTSU.

  • Lady Mavs Mollie Longmire with her medal after competing at the TSSAA Track and Field State Championships, last week at MTSU.

Anderson County’s Brittany Bishop completed her quest for a three-peat last week, at the TSSAA Track and Field State Championships, in Murfreesboro.

The Samford commit cleared 13-feet to capture the state title, and it would be the best succesful vault out of all TSSAA divisions.

Bishop also competed in the 100-meter hurdles, where she placed second with a time of 15 seconds flat.

Earlier this year, Bishop posted a 14.59 in the 100-meter hurdles, which was the fastest time in the state of Tennessee.

Bishop’s teammate, Mollie Longmire, competed in the 1600-meter run.

The Lipscomb commit finished eighth, with a time of 5:15.22.

Earlier this year, Longmire set the record for the state of Tennessee in the 2K Steeple, with a time of 7:33.80.

Through Bishop and Longmire, Anderson County earned 19 points, and finished 19th overall as a team out of 57 Division One Large School teams.

Both student-athletes finish their Anderson County careers and head to their respective universities with TSSAA medals, and state records.