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PUP track notebook: After leading the WPIAL in rushing during the regular season, California's Lee Qualk could be rushing toward a second straight WPIAL long jump title - Pittsburgh Union Progress

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One of the WPIAL’s top long jumpers lives on a farm. California’s Lee Qualk is surrounded by many animals when he’s at home, but we’re not talking about dogs or cats. “Tons of chickens and lots of cows,” he said. “It’s primarily a beef farm, but we make a little bit of milk.” Between school and sports, Qualk doesn’t have as much time to work on the farm as he used to, but that doesn’t mean that he’s void of any responsibilities. “Every hay seaso…

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unionprogress.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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