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Pampa High School Shines at Guymon Invitational, Ferguson Sets School Record

Ferguson broke a school record as Pampa's varsity shone at the Guymon Invitational, while the JV squads claimed team titles at the Amarillo Relays.

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Pampa High School Shines at Guymon Invitational, Ferguson Sets School Record
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Ferguson delivered the headline moment of Pampa High School's track season Friday, breaking a school record at the Guymon Invitational as the Harvesters' varsity program posted one of its strongest outings of the spring.

The Guymon Invitational, held March 27 at Guymon High School's eight-lane track, drew teams from across the Panhandle region. Pampa's varsity turned in performances across multiple events, with Ferguson's record-breaking mark standing as the most significant individual achievement of the day for the Harvesters.

The accomplishment adds to a productive stretch for Pampa athletics. Earlier in the week, the JV squads traveled to Amarillo and returned with team titles at the Amarillo Relays, a result that underscores the depth developing across both the boys' and girls' programs.

Together, the two meets reflect a Pampa program gaining momentum as the district schedule approaches. Setting school records and winning team hardware at invitationals in late March gives Harvesters coaches a meaningful benchmark heading into the postseason stretch, when performances at events like these begin to translate into seeding and qualifying consideration.

For Guymon fans, Friday's meet gave local spectators a look at some of the Panhandle's top track talent on the Tigers' newly built facility, which features electronic timing and a large video scoreboard.

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