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Castle High alumnus Bryan Clay leads Olympic trials
Castle High graduate Bryan Clay soared through the air in the long jump en route to taking the first-day lead in the decathlon. Clay, the 2004 silver medalist and two-time U.S. Outdoor champion, was the first-day decathlon leader at the trials yesterday afternoon with 4,476 points. Still, the Castle High School alumnus is hoping for more as he attempts to make his second straight Olympic team.
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