Three area high school weightlifters looking to return home with gold medals will be Bradi Johnson (above) of Fleming Island, Emma Heck (right) of Clay and Addison Frisbee (left) of St. Johns Country …
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Three area high school weightlifters looking to return home with gold medals will be Bradi Johnson (above) of Fleming Island, Emma Heck (right) of Clay and Addison Frisbee (left) of St. Johns Country Day School, left, pictured with dad coach Justin Frisbee and sister Ayla. Heck and Frisbee will be defending state titles; Heck, pictured with Johnson left and Ridgeview state qualifier Ania Haber, has two consecutive seasons finishing as state champion, Frisbee with one. Johnson, under coach Sean Coultis, could be the second state title for Coultis in two seasons.