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As Chanse Moss sat down at a table front of coaches, friends and family in the Graham High School library, he couldnt help but crack a smile.

Moss was moments away from officially becoming a Division I track and field athlete. That meant all the time and energy spent in the hot, Texas sun at the shot put pit was about to pay off.

Moss signed with the University of North Texas on Wednesday, April 15, just days after breaking a 59-year-old school shot put record. The record now sits at 54 feet, 5 inches, which earned Moss a District 6-4A title and spot at Thursdays area meet.

Read more: http://www.grahamleader.com/ci_27951779/moss-signs-north-texas

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