A decade ago this month, in May 2010, Dorchester's Karmen Lawver captured gold in the discus competition for the second time in her career at the Nebraska State Track and Field Meet.
Lawver successfully defended her Class D title with a winning toss of 131'-4".
The season before, in 2009, Lawver had made history by becoming the first DHS athlete to win a gold medal at the state track and field meet since 1976.
Also in 2010, Lawver fell just 10 inches short of repeating as state champion in the shot put, as well. The DHS flag flew high at the state meet in the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
Also in 2010, Lawver fell just 10 inches short of repeating as state champion in the shot put, as well. The DHS flag flew high at the state meet in the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
In the years that have passed since Lawver's back-to-back wins, other Longhorn athletes have placed at state -- even second and third.
But no Longhorn has captured two state gold medals in consecutive seasons, according to our records.
See our original story here on Lawver's amazing feat.
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