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Move In Style Athlete Spotlight: Malia Grant

by | Nov 18, 2024 | Featured: Sports,

Athlete Spotlight-Grant

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Grant was the team’s strong second runner for the championship section of the season and “had a phenomenal finish in the final dual meet of the season, beating Westwood’s second runner to the line,” according to coach Jean Cann. “She put in consistent summer training and it has really paid off.” Grant’s 13th-place finish at the Tri-Valley League Showcase secured her a spot as a TVL All-Star.

Move In Style, sponsored by Custom Home Realty’s Laura Wauters, is a weekly Hopkinton Independent feature. Each week during the school year, we will highlight a different Hopkinton High School athlete, selected after consultation with HHS coaches.

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