Kailee Benton wins 18th Dick Bynum Award

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<em>West Texas A&M track and field standout Kailee Benton was named the 18th Dick Bynum Award winner presented by the Amarillo Downtown Lions Club on Tuesday. [Kale Steed/ Press Pass Sports]</em>

Fresh off another fantastic season for the West Texas A&M track and field team, Kailee Benton added another accolade to the trophy case by winning the 18th Dick Bynum Award presented by the Amarillo Downtown Lions Club on Tuesday.

The award goes annually to the most outstanding Amarillo-area female college athlete.

“I’m very honored to win this award,” Benton said. “It’s amazing to be recognized by the women before that have won this award and the five others that were finalist this year. This means so much because you never realize how many people are paying attention to what you’ve accomplished.”

From an illustrious multi-sport career at Randall High School, Benton hasn’t missed a beat since competing for the West Texas A&M track and field team over the past three years. Benton has been a USTFCCCA All-Region selection, and was third-team All-Lone Star Conference in 2024. As a versatile athlete, Benton has seen major success for the prestigious Lady Buffs. From her freshman season to her junior year this past spring, Benton is a huge reason of what makes the Lady Buffs one of the most prominent programs in all of Division II.

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