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Tre Brackeen, Cisco, 44.31. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.8; 2. These games were very technologically advanced and started the movement of modern Olympics (Berlin 1936 Olympic, Because of Jesse Owens success at the Olympics, he was promised various deals with companies. Shot put 1. Stephenville, 1:47.59; 2. 0
Landri Payne, Archer City, 16:50.5; 6. Iowa Park, 50. Windthorst, 54.3; 2. Cisco 89; 4. 300 hurdles 1. Tate Maruska, Stephenville, 10.93; 2. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 32-10; 5. Joseph Holston, Rider, 113-3. Also: 5. Graham 181; 2. Vernon, 3:32.31; 3. Lauren St. Pete, Aledo, 42-11.75; 2. Delaini Hanna, Archer City, 9-0; 3. The 1936 Berlin Games modernized the games . 1,600 relay 1. Will Ecklar, Heritage, 6-2; 4. Meet Results. Brady Williams, Iowa Park, 23.30; 4. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.66; 4. Cisco, 4:21.58; 4. Midway, 2:06.68. San Saba's Courtnee Cash won four events: 100, 200, long jump andtriple jump. Quade West, Petrolia, 131-2, 3. Pole vault 1. Also: 5. Samantha Bailey, Rider, 32-7.25. Tralan Thomas, Vernon, 40-4.75. 1,600 relay 1. Throckmorton, 1:40.75; 3. 4x400 relay: 1. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 149-2; 3. Burkburnett, 1:52.44; 3. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 16-4.25; 3. Breckenridge, 42.93; 2. Grace Ogari, Newcastle, 30-6; 4. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-10. Barak Geary, Azle, 10:21.61; 3. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 121-4.5; 4. High jump 1. Josue Granado, Grapevine, 4:22.59; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.08; 2. FloSports, Inc. Kylie Himes, Grapevine, 5:17.99; 2. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-2; 4. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.43; 4. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 35-5.5; 4. Electra 22. Crowell, 3:41.93; 2. Carly Oliver, Early, 12.79; 4. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 36-1.25; 3. Caydee Joe Terrell, Quanah, 32-3.5; 8. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-8.25; 4. Layne Edgar, Cisco, 11-6; 3. Junction, 1:34.07; 4. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 31.15. Olney 16; 11. By doing so, Owens proved that race does not distinguish a person from another; rather, one must thrive on individual excellence and accomplishment. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 4-8; 3. Mackenzie Castillo, Roby, 112-2.5; 2. Also: 6. Chloe Hall, Stamford, 6:14.34. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17.45; 4. Hirschi, 1:33.47; 3. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 17-3.5. Kensley Oliver, Rider, 26-6.25; 15. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 43.23; 8. High jump 1. Grant Jendrusch, Falls City, 121-3; 5. Discus 1. Terry Lewis, Aledo, 41-9; 4. Koda Wood, Quanah, 2:21.3; 4. Armando Anaya, Graham, 41-7. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 43.56; 4. Crowell, 56.31; 6. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 110-4; 3. Andrew Meza, Quanah, 2:34.4. Burkburnett, 1:53.69. 1,600 1. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 15-5; 6. Caleb Cameron, Breckenridge, 2:03.5; 4. Pole vault 1. Richland 9; 13. Gold-Burg 43; 7. Harrison Underwood, Burkburnett, 11.38. Moises Cruz, Windthorst, 44.0; 2. Scarlett Johnson, Denton, 11:47.39; 4. Eli Croxton, Prairie Valley, 11:14.43. Harrison Underwood, Burkburnett, 6-0; 6. Triple jump 1. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 1:56.79; 3. Mineral Wells, 52.2; 4. Kennedi Lee, 4-6; 6. Windthorst, 52.69. 300 hurdles 1. Alee McClendon, Stephenville, 4-10; Also: 7. Seymour, 1:57.7; 7. Richland, 43.43. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 37-2.75; 2. 200 1. Archer City 24; 9. Northside 46; 6. Copyright 2023 IPL.org All rights reserved. Jessie Heath, Azle, 58.93; 2. Shot put 1. Glen Rose, 58; 5. Joey Norton, 2:32.18. 800 relay 1. Also: 5. Emily Epperson, Graham, 75-8; 8. Also: 6. Also: 5. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 7:22.84; 5. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 16.69; 4. All rights reserved. 1,600 1. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 96-3; Also: 10. Also: 5. Bowie, 1:36.24; 6. Evan Thompson, Aledo, 41.91; 4. Ryan, 4:01.02; 3. Jason Sanchez, Quanah, 5:12.42; 4. Nocona 2. Also: 5. Rilee McGee, Stephenville, 2:32.72; 3. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 55.52. Luiz Marquez, Olney, 135-7; 2. The top four finishers from Districts 19-2A and 20-2A District Track Meet were competing for a chance to advance to the Region III Track and Field Meet held next week in Palestine. Bailey Moore, Electra, 1:11.15; 5. 200 1. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 1:07.61. John Cato, Quanah, 17.1; 2. Also: 7. Nocona, 1:37.49. GIRLS. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 5:34.58; 3. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 52.8; 2. Lenaya Gonzalez, Newcastle, 2:51.62; 2. Benjamin, 1:58.24; 2. Fernando Callejas, Mason, 2:07.80; 3. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 12-11.75. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 26.47; 3. Brewer, 43.77; 5. Contact Us Cutter Smith, Crowell, 4-4.25; 4. Lily Melton, Glen Rose, 5:57.92; 4. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. Forestburg, 57.5; 7. DMarion Gatewood, Hirschi, 11.26; 3. 800 1. Team Standings 1. Hamlin 18; 10. City View, 1:32.22; 3. Henrietta, 1:52.06; 5. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-A Meet on April 29-30 in San Angelo. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 2:17.99; 4. Rebecca Marx, Azle, 1:01.57; 4. USATF Hershey National Junior Olympic Championships, USATF Region 13 Junior Olympic Championships, SPSL 2A Track and Field League Championships, Fife, Foss & Eatonville @ Mount Tahoma Stadium, WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State Championship Meet (HS, USATF Pacific Northwest Association Junior Olympic Championships, 2A Northwest Conference Championships-Day 2, A.Murphy / Granite F / Lakewood @ Cedarcrest, Washington State Multi Events Championship, Log In or Create Free Account to View More Stats. Tara Nagy, Aledo, 9-6. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 6:00.02. Also: 5. Cooper Waldrip, Nocona, 42.16; 6. Iowa Park, 14. Also: 6. Bangs, 1:48.44; 3. 400 1. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 8-0; 3. Lauren St. Pete, Aledo, 132-10; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Goldthwaite, 3:32.9; 3. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.96; 3. Graci Brown, Nocona, 16-7.5. Archer City, 53.07; 7. Hannah Hinojosa, Quanah, 5-0; 2. Graham, 152; 2. Albany, 1:53.8. Benjamin, 4:18.25. Emma Gallegly, Archer City, 27-3. John Davis, Midway, 2:16.87; 4. Wesley Molina, Falls City, 5-6. Kennedy Stroebel, Seymour, 5-6. Brownwood, 58; 7. Emarei Brandon, City View, 5-2; 2. Quanah, 4:51.56. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.2; 3. Christian Coker, Midway, 53.87; 2. Riley Elrod, Anson, 11:35.08. Also: 5. Charlott McNamara, Petrolia, 13.5; 2. Forestburg 51; 6. Jaheim Newton, Albany, 42-8; 2. 200 1. Connor Wilson, Grapevine, 6-0. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 53.74; 5. 110 hurdles: 1. Lake Dallas, 16; 11. Triple jump 1. 100 1. Also: 5. Also: Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 30-8.75; 7. Abby Guerra, Olney, 5-0; 3. Mackenzie Castillo, Roby, 30-2.25; 3. 800 1. Team standings 1. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 53.43; 4. Shot put 1. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 1:01.06; 3. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.59; 8. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 110-8; 2. Abigayle Roop, Newcastle, 18.93; 4. Stamford 98; 4. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 5:19.65; 3. Josh Bruggeman, Holliday, 131-0. Cody Cochran, Falls City, 53.49; 4. Hannah Spears, Holliday, 5:16.51; 2. Alanna Barnett, Anson, 2:37.88; 4. Lainee Lefevre, Stamford, 1:01.5; 3. Mason Brooks, Northside, 19-1.25; 7. 800 relay 1. Emily Meza, Quanah, 30.6; 6. 400: 1. Also: 5. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 86-10; 5. Discus 1. 1. Devin Stewart, Saint Jo, 5-10; 4. Haskell, 50.82; 2. Also: 6. Team standings 1. Nora Ramirez, Breckenridge, 91-1; 6. Hannah Williams, Graham, 2:43.39; 7. Breckenridge, 51.19; 3. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 29.04; 3. Graham, 4:14.11; 4. Holliday, 1:50.75; 8. Alanna Barnett, Anson, 2:37.23. Mary Graham, Graham, 5:43.94 2. Angel Cruz, Forestburg, 2:17.81; 7. Alex Gearld, Vernon, 44-2.5; 5. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14-6.75; 6. Hirschi 49; 7. Long jump 1. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 42.71; 4. Cooper Waldrip, Nocona, 43.59; 5. Sabinal 16, 10. Ryan, 48.95; 3. Also: 5. Apr 18, 2022. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17-6; 3. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 12:50.35. Natalie Baker, Rider, 47.83; 2. Asia Billington, Haskell, 2:33.25; 3. Long jump 1. 3,200 1. Wyatt Athey, Denton, 4:20.76; 2. Expect to see the full list of winners in the Thursday, April 23 edition of The Messenger. 200 1. Mallori Fouse, Quanah, 15:24.57; 8. Atalia Escalon, Throckmorton, 1:05.92; 3. Also: 7. Aspermont, 3:47.26; 4. Also: 7. 262 0 obj
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Kylie Morris, Brownwood, 36-3.5; 2. Elijah Murphy, Electra, 22.22; 5. 200 1. Josue Granado, Grapevine, 9:20.79; 4. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 18.06; 5. Hanna Perez, Bryson, 13.5; 2. 100 1. Also: 7. Lastly, the book was published in 2013, proving that at least one person was still greatly interested in the events leading up to the 1936 Olympics. 1,600 relay 1. 100 hurdles 1. Brighton Adams, San Saba, 2:26.99; 3. Also: 7. Carlos Martinez, Brackett, 11.56; 4. 100 hurdles 1. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:04; 2. Salvador Perez, Vernon, 41.69; 2. Shot put 1. Kadan McCarter, Crowell, 14:24.12. Kaydence Tolley, Rider, 19.14. 1,600 1. Aledo, 1:28.22; 2. Birdville 83; 4. Kaylee Price, Harper, 16.26; 3. 400 relay 1. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-10. Bella Pillow, Rider, 16-4. Hirschi, 1:49.45; 3. Chance Warren, Archer City, 18.92. Hayden Manney, Crowell, 34-4; 5. Woodson, 106; 2. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 3:11.2; 8. 100 1. The 1936 Olympics were supposed to support Hitlers belief that German Aryan people were the dominant race. Guerrero, Brackett, 5:08.09. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 42.09; 3. Rider 3:37.11. Seth Flowers, Graham, 2:09.78. Also: 5. Wesley Brown, Gatesville, 22.7. Carissa Griffin, Holliday, 105-7; 6. Mary Graham, Graham, 13:12.49; 2. WFHS, 1:34.06. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 29.78; 6. Jordan Hayward, Peaster, 12:56.15; 4. Falls City, 53.06; 6. Kenan Reil, Northwest, 14.73; 2. Zach Brewster, Brock, 40.66; 4. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 11.96; 4. Ben Kirbo, Stephenville, 15-6; 2. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 51.51. Irati Dunabeitia, Bryson, 15:14.87. Henrietta, 1:54.44. Trey Buss, Lake Dallas, 41.23; 3. Tabor Wyatt, Seymour, 12.39. 3,200 1. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 13:31.18; 3. Chance Warren, Archer City, 46.45; 7. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 233.74; 6. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 52.27; 4. All athletes dream about making it to the Olympics for his or her country, and these men in the book did just that. Brackett, 3:37.21; 6. Colin Mason, Olney, 12.05. Brooke Bennett, Bryson, 29-6; 8. Eastland, 1:49.64. Alashonte Massey, Burkburnett, 15-4. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 5-2; 3. Payton Murray, Holliday, 48.82; 2. Henrietta, 51; 5. Shot put 1. Seymour 45.98; 8. Jerry Martinez, Quanah, 2:13.49; 6. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4. Marc Matthews, Graford, 23.81; 2. Also: 6. Juliana Dwamena, Lampasas, 35-6.75; 3. Ella Martinez, Woodson, 4:6:42.43. Hirschi 45; 8. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 52.16; 3. Vincente Guevara, WFHS, 18-5.5; 14. 3,200 1. Mason (Stockbridge, Loeffler, Perlichek, Weitz), 1:50.87; 2. Archer City 38. La Pryor 24, 10. Benjamin, 4:33.46. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 35-11; 8. Cox, Harper, 6:01.27; 4. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 50.07. Ana Segura, Mason, 12:09.87; 2. Jeremiah Durham, City View, 10.37; 3. 1,600 1. Cameron Forsythe, Iowa Park, 131-10; 4. Kendrick Marks, Rider, 21-6; 2. Hirschi, 49.57; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. Pole vault 1. Trey King, Brewer, 5-8. 400 relay 1. San Saba, 45.07; 3. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 100-2; 4. Discus 1. Aiden Cerna, Quanah, 58.8; 4. Vahlenkamp will make his debut at the Region I-2A meet in . Team standings 1. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 15.76; 3. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 16.57, Ella Webb, Albany, 17.21; 3. Ansel Din-Mbuh, Aledo, 156-6; 2. 1,600 1. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 28.38; 6. Emma Stout, Prairie Valley, 5-6. Gonzales, Junction, 20-8 ; 3. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 22.11. Sylvia Dennis, Hirschi, 14.21. Northside, 47.45. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:27.78. Sergio Andrade, Gold-Burg, 22.17. Harper, 4:07.10; 3. Windthorst, 1:59.26; 8. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. Olamide Ayeni, Ryan, 115-7. Brackett 19, 9. Gatesville 71; 5. Coy Eakin, Stephenville, 43-1.5; 4. Also stated by New York Times, A persuasive speaker who believed in genetic superiority and blamed many of Germanys current ills, especially its ailing economy, on jews, Hitlers corrupt ways, However what is majorly overlooked is the fact that the most famous athlete of his time, his outstanding displays of athletic abilities at the 1936 Olympic Games that captivated the world even as it infuriated the Nazis. 200 1. James Baker, Glen Rose, 43.11; 4. Tyler Butler, Brock, 53.29; 4. AJ Diaz, Munday, 55.92; 6. Also: 6. Heritage, 39; 8. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 5:50.26. Nocona, 3:41.02. 800 1. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 13.9; 5. Also: 5. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 19.0; 4. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 2:55.44. Lindy Ochoa, Vernon, 26.82; 4. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 26.38; 2. Landin Short, San Saba, 43-9; 4. 800 relay 1. Benjamin, 1:44.91. Knox City, 4:28.6; 2. Microsoft Also: 5. Also: 7. Triple jump: 1. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 13.14; 2. Karley Myers, Munday, 14:00.93; 6. Sawyer Wimberley, Breckenridge, 23.66; 5. 800 relay 1. Adelyn Harvey, Archer City, 30.1; 5. The first Olympic Games to introduce this torch relay was the Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin 1936). 4x100 Meter Relay . Brock, 165; 2. Kileigh Liggett, Iowa Park, 7-6; 5. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Tabor Christanelli, Quanah, 2:28.92; 2. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14-2; 3. Breckenridge, 3:30.52; 2. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 8-6; 6. Nocona, 4:25.2; 4. Sara Horton, Prairie Valley, 70-1; 6. Crowell, 49.18. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-7.25. Also: 6. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 43-7; 3. Quinten Daugherty, Quanah, 45.24; 6. Charles Moore, Stamford, 23.38; 4. Brady McKay, Quanah, 11-6; 6. Hannah Rogers, Burkburnett, 14-7.75. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 15-1.75. Evan Hanson, Gatesville, 48-11.75; 3. 1,600 relay 1. 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Also: 5. Knox City, 53.11; 2. Shelby Martin, Aspermont, 57.7. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 36-1.25; 3. Lon Davis, Hawley, 6-0; 4. Kara Staley, Electra, 26-5; 6. Charles Moore, Stamford, 22.24; 2. Kole Skipper, Rider, 16.88. Also: 5. . Millsap 46; 6. Camron McComack, Olney, 46.4; 5. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 19.3. 800 1. Kyra Taylor, City View, 32-11.5. He had to sit in the back of the bus just like any other African American at the time, and he also couldnt live where he wanted to live. Burkburnett, 4:23.84; 3. Chicago Harper, Breckenridge, 54.81; 6. Nyla Long, Lampasas, 13:17.99. Brynlee Skelton, Archer City, 4-8; 5. Jennifer Leal, Midway, 66-6. Tyler Johnson, San Saba, 45.88; 4. Paxton, Brackett, 162-0; 2. Cajellas, Mason, 6:04.61. Evan Silva, Mineral Wells, 17.22; 3. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 7-9; 2. In the varsity girls long jump: Kerens Nakia Dunn finished first with a leap of 1610; Grapelands Aeriannia Granderson was second with a leap of 167.75; Kerens Olivia Franson was third with a leap of 155.25; Loveladys Kaiden LeMaire was fourth with a leap of 151.75; Grovetons Rainey Wars was fifth with a leap of 145.5; and Itascas Mariah Whitlock was sixth with a leap of 141.5. Nathan Williams, Holiday, 6-2; 4. Tori Colman, Brewer, 119-3; 4. Micah Mason, Perrin-Whitt, 25.03. All rights reserved. Nicolas Romo, Woodson, 55.35; 4. Anson, 4:20.81; 3. Brock, 87; 3. City View, 51.86; 4. Jesse Martinez, Burkburnett, 5:06.39; 4. Benjamin 95; 5. Dylan Davis, Junction, 40-10 ; 3. Slidell 36; 9. Pole vault 1. Also: 5. Northside, 56.61; 7. Asia Billington, Haskell, 13:02.34; 4. City View, 44.16; 4. Brendall Dunn, Henrietta, 6-0; 6. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 14-6.75. Terrence Durham, Brewer, 42.76. Trey Leather, Grapevine, 4:22.65; 4. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 2:33.75; 5. Despite the numerous racial slurs he suffered, Jesse Owens, an African American runner, continued to compete with confidence and perseverance inspiring others around the globe. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 38-7.5; 7. During the 2016 games, The seaside city Rio de Janeiro, debate over the costs and benefits of hosting such a mega-event. Lauren Olson, Mason, 32-1; 3. Dylan Brockman, Saint Jo, 55.18; 3. Shot put 1. Kaydence Tolley, Rider, 54.95. Jacob Gaspar, Throckmorton, 36-3.5. Aledo, 134.5; 2. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 15-10.5; 7. Josiyah Taylor, Ryan, 10.74; 2. Alexander Russell, Burkburnett, 5:05.62; 3. Livi Whitehill, Cisco, 35-0. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 4:44.67; 3. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.17; 4. Nocona, 50; 7. Jesse Owens, an African American Athlete has accomplished various achievements in track and field. Sarah Elder, Hawley, 109-0; 3. 300 hurdles 1. In the varsity boys triple jump: Loveladys Tre Hawkins was first with a jump of 432; Loveladys Jay Thomas Robinson was second with a jump of 431; Grovetons Eli Stewart was third with a jump of 418; Grapelands Josh Ackley was fourth with a jump of 417.75; Frosts Preston Rasco was fifth with a time of 387.5; and Cayugas Casen Grasch was sixth with a jump of 381. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 17.4; 7. 400 1. Viviana Maldonado, Crowell, 29.02; 3. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 32-7.25; 2. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 17.29; 3. Kolby Rubio, Haskell, 5:13.56. Seymour, 2:01.0; 4. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 40-9; 2. Bryson, 2:02.14. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 1:03.47; 3. Brody White, Benjamin, 137-3; 2. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 17.31; 4. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.46; 3. Burkburnett, 52.32. Angel Alvarado, Breckenridge, 53.16; 4. Bailey Castorena, Knox City, 1:06.53; 4. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. Sawyer Strosneider, Brock, 6-2. Jacelyn Bell, Stamford, 27.79. Albany, 3:32.05; 4. Jaylee Matthrews, Stephenville, 132-10; 2. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:13.85; 7. Kayden Sawyer-Bailey, 5-8. Mya Young, Brewer, 16-7.25; 4. Kenadale Smith, Knox City, 37-9. Long jump 1. 1,600 relay 1. Petrolia, 1:40.9; 5. Iowa Park, 56.14. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. %%EOF
Woodson 15; 13. Logan Wilden, Seymour, 41-6.5; 7. Cooper Watson, Petrolila, 40-2.75. Triple jump 1. He needed to decide if he wanted to take part in boycotting the Olympic games or not. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 27.09. Brent Bible, Johnson City, 48-4 ; 3. AJ Diaz, Munday, 12.28. Pole vault 1. Naytailiya Bennett, Brewer, 12.59; 3. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 1:21.33. Aledo, 52.08. Long jump 1. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 16.02; 3. 400 relay 1. 800 relay 1. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 26-7.75; 5. Kasyn Oshields, Hawley, 52.19; 2. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 1:00.46; 2. Sarah Cotter, Albany, 5-2. Track record of being a creative and inventive problem solver to deliver innovation for both product experiences and team leadership; Outstanding collaboration and partnership skills, with proven ability to drive for results across teams; Open to learning new technologies and tracking hard problems end to end. MileSplits official results list for the 2022 UIL State Track & Field Meet in Austin TX. City View, 43.43; 3. Hannah Spears, Holliday, 11:20.68; 2. Emery Thompson, Aledo, 1:00.88; 3. Flatonia High School. Cade White, Lampasas, 21-3.25; 2. 400 relay 1. Pole vault 1. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.5. Long jump 1. Goldthwaite, 1:33.95; 3. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 5:11.8; 4. Case Fleming, Vernon, 11.36; 6. Brailyn Tullous, Jacksboro, 2:32.21; 4. Bradin Thomas, Quanah, 11.7. Harold Chapman, Crowell, 34-8.25; 6. Jaxon Bowman, Munday, 6-0; 2. Aledo, 3:22.23; 3. 3,200 1. 200 1. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 19-1.5; 6. Chillicothe 1. Rondale Carridi, Grapevine, 22.02. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 17.36; 8. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 11.96; 7. Rider, 1:33.77; 6. Krystabel Vasquez, Knox City, 1:07.63; 7. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 40.9.25; 7. Bangs, 50.7. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.48; 7. Dawson Everson, Saint Jo, 11-6; 3. Allie Decker, Stephenville, 5-0; 2. Team standings 1. Elaina Everson, Saint Jo, 29.91. Kenneth Cox, Cisco, 47-2.75; 3. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 4-8; 6. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.29; 5. 243 0 obj
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Staff. Tristan Hickman, City View, 2:06.17. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 10:38.18; 2. View Live Results. Hirschi, 3:45.28. The junior also took gold as part of the 400 meter relay, the 1600 meter relay (4:02.94) and earned silver in the long jump thanks to a leap of 15-4 1/2. Terms of Use Alex Stadler, Aledo, 5-10; 4. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 103-10; 4. Kynslee Walker, Brownwood, 2:31.53. WFHS, 5. A. Zach Carroll, Holliday, 20-11; 6. Carson Myer, Throckmorton, 12-0; 2. Discus 1. Luke Buffington, Olney, 2:32; 6. Natalie Anderson, Aledo, 16.32; 4. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 7-0. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 24.11; 7. Jacksboro, 12. Brody White, Benjamin, 141-3; 2. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 13.4; 3. Ella Webb, Albany, 50.91; 4. Albany 46; 7. Evan Hansen, Gatesville, 146-9; 3. Iowa Park 43; 8. Also: 5. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-2; 3. However, very few of them were truthful with their words (Schaap 234). Marian Armstrong, Burkburnett, 2:45.22; 6. Official Wed, Feb 16, 2022 MD 5th Regiment Armory. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Triple jump 1. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 17.47; 7. Outside of track and field, however, Owens was the grandson of slaves and had endured racial battles his entire life. Glen Rose 10;. Isabel Cajellas, Mason, 2:36.28. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 2:58.3; 4. Archer City, 4:49.6; 8. Forestburg, 3:58.33. Aledo, 217.5; 2. Also: 5. Denton 15; 12. Shot put 1. Also: 7. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 17.2; 3. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 28.32; 8. Maddie Durant, Stephenville, 33-7; 4. 3,200 1. Millsap, 1:49.58; 4. Brian Geeslin, Goldthwaite, 46.43. Throckmorton, 4:51.18. Kaley Leatherwood, Brock, 49.24; 4. 1. Adam Hope, Quanah, 23.85; 4. Aledo, 4:02.2; 2. [Tucker Stroud/ Press Pass Sports] Ethan Jones, Quanah, 52.94. 100 1. Iowa Park, 2:01.84. Ignacio Saucedo, Bowie, 2:15.93. John Cato, Quanah, 46.45. 1,600 1. Tania Lee, 4-10; 8. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 50.44; 3. Understand and suggest potential new revenue streams as well as optimizations that could help us run efficiently and leaner. 400 1. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 15.85; 2. Graham, 44.42. Kadir Randle, Ryan, 6-2; 3. Paige Dalland, Johnson City, 38-0 ; 2. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 11.7. Jaycee Wheeler, Brewer, 104-5; 4. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 29-6; 2. Kassidy Kirkpatrick, Granbury, 4-11; 3. Month. Knox City, 1:51.61; 2. Christi High School Track: Area Meet Results. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.5; 2. Camden Galindo, Gatesville, 19-11. Also: 5. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 77-9; 6. Dustin Cottingham, Benjamin, 34-3.75. Delfino Guerrero, Brackett, 10:51.24; 4. Blakely Schur, Vernon, 1:06.89. Munday, 1:42.02; 2. Gracyn Haas, Burkburnett, 28.28; 5. Tristan Hickman, City View, 52.49; 2. Luis Marquez, Olney, 46-8.25; 4. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 20-2; 3. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.22; 6. Ty Edgar, Albany, 12-0. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 5-0; 4. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 55.1; 3. Matthew Bueno, Breckenridge, 5:09.55; 6. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.45. Andrew Lutkenh, Northwest, 1:57.31; 4. Also: 5. Joy Jones, Ryan, 26.12. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 22.54; 2. Braylon Brown, Aledo, 12-0; 4. 400 Keonde Henry, Lake Dallas, 49.57; 2. High jump 1. Alejandro Martinez, Graham, 2:10.78; 8. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 49.87; 2. 800 relay 1. Tyler Camacho, Windthorst, 1:02.0; 6. Aiden Loper, Munday, 42-7; 4. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 44-8.5; 2. Triple jump 1. Shot put: 1. Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 28-5.75; 4. Jude York, City View, 5:10.77. Jaden Allen, Aledo, 11.18. General Information. Jessie Cole, Quanah, 7-0; 6. Adams, San Saba, 59.24; 2. Caleb Workman, Saint Jo, 47.7. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 46-9.75; 4. Haskell, 1:36.25. Coltin Canada, Archer City, 11:39.95; 7. Holliday, 45.16; 8. Also: 6. 110 hurdles 1. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 54.98. Caleb Cameron, Breckenrdge, 4:46.81; 3. Ryan Jones, Rider, 5-6. Iowa Park, 44.39; 3. 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