If the Southern High School senior gets a college scholarship, she'll get to take her thoroughbred, Happy Freedom, along with her.
"I promised her I'd pay his board," said her mother, Judy.
Consistently on the honor roll, the 16-year-old Dunkirk girl is on the right track for making her mother pony up the cash. In three weeks she'll be off to Lexington, Va., to represent Maryland in the U.S. Pony Club's national finals in the show jumping competition. She earned the spot as a top rider at a June 5 contest in St. Mary's...
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