2a area track meet results

Mason Hill, City View, 54-5.75; 2. Brooklyn Thomas, Graham, 17.42; 7. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 38-8.75; 7. Lampasas, 3:33.81; 3. Evan Hansen, Gatesville, 146-9; 3. City View, 80; 4. Burkburnett 123; 3. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 2:28.01; 4. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 7-6; 8. Also: 5. High jump 1. Freddy Duran, Nocona, 11:18.24; 4. At R.C. Stracke, Harper, 47.52; 3. Quanah, 1:37.37; 7. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 233.74; 6. Brownwood, 58; 7. Lueders-Avoca 4; 12. Ziba Robbins, Bowie, 27.5; 5. Taylor Patrick, Saint Jo, 58.34. Holliday, 3:43.17; 4. Burkburnett, 3:32.39; 4. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 16-7.75; 2. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 45.49; 7. Chinazaekpere Okoye, Ryan, 44.07; 2. The Olympics are just as competitive as they were in 1936, and maybe even more so. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 15-7.25. 1,600 1. Linden Chapman, Mason, 19.96. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:18.3; 2. Also: 5. Quade West, Petrolia, 54-5; 2. Also: 6. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 4-6; 3. Harper 3:40.95. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14.23; 7. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 2:38.79. Jacksboro, 4:28.77; 5. Also: 6. Seymour 45.98; 8. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 29-0.5; 6. 200 1. Carson Guidry, Aspermont, 5:34.94; 4. Glen Rose, 58; 5. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 29.17; 7. The top four individuals in each event advance to the 9/10-2A Area Meet on Wednesday in Graham. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 26.75; 3. Maniyiah Broussard, Hirschi, 26.71; 4. Savanna Sullivan, Woodson, 83-10. Midway, 56.65; 6. Brennan Thomas, Quanah, 12.1. Triple jump 1. Landri Payne, Archer City, 3:00.6; 5. Cade Gayle, Cisco, 12-6; 2. Kaleem Howard, Jacksboro, 40.42; 2. Aiden Loper, Munday, 41-3.5; 4. Matthew Bueno, Breckenridge, 5:09.55; 6. Petrolia, 54.7; 3. Daniel Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 43-2; 6. Also: 7. 400 1. The Mason boys tallied 133 points to outdistance San Saba, which had 95. Julius Salinas, San Saba, 12:04.80; 6. Electra, 2:05.62; 3. Also: 7. Pole vault 1. 1,600 relay 1. Lampasas 15; 10. Also: 5. Burkburnett, 1:52.8; 7. Pole vault 1. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Shot put 1. 800 1. Burkburnett, 52.17. Alex Gearld, Vernon, 44-2.5; 5. Karl Patanpatan, Hawley, 4:55.57; 4. Brock, 4:08.83; 3. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 101-0. Leah Salazar, Aspermont, 18.52; 4. Long jump 1. 3,200 1. Also: 6. Also: 7. Pole vault 1. Jaycee Wheeler, Brewer, 104-5; 4. Brooklyn Jackson, Quanah, 13.36; 4. 262 0 obj <>stream Windthorst, 3:55.74. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 36-4.5; 2. Petrolia, 1:40.9; 5. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:48.19; 3. Amiah Rodriguez, Stephenville, 1:02.01. 800: 1. Pole vault 1. 100 1. 100 hurdles 1. Elijah Murphy, Electra, 22.22; 5. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 27.09. Aiden Loper, Munday, 104-4; 5. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 17:30.17. Millsap, 1:31.65. A. Hook: the Olympic Games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians. Hauss Henjny, Aledo, 10.83; 2. Kenna Woods, Holliday, 116-1; 2. Zaleigh Sweet, Vernon, 54.36. Henrietta, 1:52.06; 5. Nyla Long, Lampasas, 13:17.99. Graci Brown, Nocona, 26.23. Rider, 1:33.77; 6. Mineral Wells 34. 800 1. Also: 8. Chris Whitten, City View, 41-7.75; 4. Kasey Solis, Bangs, 34-1. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.45. Also: 7. Aven Lawrence, Aledo, 5-10; 3. Gabi Martinez, Quanah, 85-8; 6. Also: 5. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 32-4.25; 5. A copious amount of wealth have been invested into previous games. 300 hurdles 1. Benjamin, 4:33.46. Kennedy Stroebel, Seymour, 1:12.05. Jacob Hofauer, Falls City, 132-5; 3. Wesley Koenig, Aspermont, 55.03; 4. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 28.06; 2. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 88-8; 3. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 31-11. Jacksboro 27; 10. Haskell, 50.01; 2. 400 Keonde Henry, Lake Dallas, 49.57; 2. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 24.7; 4. Hunter Camden, Prairie Valley, 9-0. Rylie LaMar, Midway, 21.69. Burkburnett, 3:35.17; 3. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 47-1.75; 3. MEET ENTRY PROCEDURES: Matthew Sampson, Saint Jo, 47.14; 4. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 2:22.59; 3. Hirschi, 18.29. Vania Martinez, Gatesville, 5:33.49; 2. Austen Fleming, Vernon, 12:08.64. Millsap 21; 9. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 14.97; 2. Becca Taggert, Archer City, 2:56.3; 3. 300 hurdles 1. Taylor Hindman, Aledo, 8-0; 3. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.53; 5. Discus 1. Emillio Castorena, Breckenridge, 10-0; 3. Petrolia 35; 7. Discus 1. Quinn Dixon, Birdville, 11:38.13; 2. Archer City, 1:39.57; 8. Electra 22. Jaeden Whitten, City View, 21-8; 4. Burkburnett, 3:52.92. Aimee Flippen, Glen Rose, 87-0. 400 1. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17-6; 3. Mosiah Lolohea, Dublin, 48-4; 4. Ana Segura was a double-event winner for the Cowgirls, who also won all three relays. JJ Lee, Graham, 47-2.75; 3. Lenzi Manske, Rule, 32-5; 2. Denton Ryan, 85; 3. Archer City, 5:08.2. Laisha Johnson, Bowie, 1:04.1; 5. Windthorst, 55.59; 8. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 25.72; 2. Payton Murray, Holliday, 35-4.5; 2. Graves, Goldthwaite, 9-6; 3. 100 1. Miley Roberts, Breckenridge, 5-0; 5. Libby Reitz, Burkburnett, 13:38.64. Alashonte Massey, Burkburnett, 35-7.25; 5. Kyleigh Hernandez, Knox City, 29-5; 8. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 2:17.99; 4. 300 hurdles 1. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 16-5.5; 2. UIL Area Track Meet 1A & 2A. Bowie, 1:50.04; 7. Hannah Williams, Graham, 2:46.93. Connor Bartek, Goldthwaite, 10:19.22; 3. Azle, 1:32.79; 4. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14-2; 3. Carissa Griffin, Holliday, 105-7; 6. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 29.52; 5. 300 hurdles: 1. Quanah, 44.85; 6. Sidney Tillotson, Aledo, 2:27.58; 3. Joseph Carmichael, Quanah, 22.8; 2. Also: 5. Triple jump 1. Jacob Cahill, Rider, 35-9.5. Nocona, 3:46.97; 5. Kaylee Bezio, Graford, 6:05.66; 2. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:27.78. Natalie Baker, Rider, 47.69. 1,600 1. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 53.74; 5. Breagan Blowers, Holliday, 25.46; 2. Tye Reid, Forestburg, 21.56; 4. Aledo, 3:22.23; 3. Bo Thompson, Hawley, 140-7; 2. Kayelin Finley, Iowa Park, 15:14.16. Keller, Mason, 27.92. Madi Wilde, Graham, 13:32.44; 7. Long jump 1. 200 1. Saint Jo, 55.84. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett 22.4; 3. 200 1. Jack Mitchell, Aledo, 6-0; 2. Ella Webb, Albany, 49.95. Justin Fox, Cisco, 108-1; 4. 3,200 1. Caleb Vickers, Electra, 11.82; 6. Grace Ogari, Newcastle, 30-6; 4. Jason Kaufmann, Quanah, 40-6; 7. Leah Rogers, Mineral Wells, 8-6; 2. Sarah Tillots, Aledo, 47.47. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 44-4.75; 2. Viviana Maldonado, Crowell, 1:05.41; 2. Quanah, 198; 2. Chance Warren, Archer City, 18.92. At the opening of the Athens Games, King Georgios I of Greece and a crowd of 60,000 spectators welcomed athletes from 13 nations to the international competition. (History.com Staff, 2009) This means that in addition to having the first modern day Olympics being held in Athens, Most of the competions were held in the ancient stadium, the Panathinaiko Stadium, which had been restored for the occasion. (The Olympic Museum, 2012) Which is truly, Overcoming obstacle is the theme because he was segregated and discriminated against his entire life just because he was an African American. Meet Info / Results; Log in to Compare Select Athletes to Compare. Shot put 1. Asia Billington, Haskell, 2:33.25; 3. Shaun Royalty, Hirschi, 139-2; 3. Natalie Baker, Rider, 17.46; 6. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 29-3.5. Discus 1. Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Terrence Durham, 42.41. Electra, 48.44; 4. Jocelyn Mims, Glen Rose, 12:03.55; 2. Windthorst 27; 8. Azle, 4:02.7; 3. Bradley Bryant via email ; brbryant@springtownisd.net By Friday April 22, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Mason (Isaiah Bishop, Harding, Lewis, Todd), 1:33.26; 2. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 29-7.75; 2. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 35-11; 8. Lucas Williams, Heritage, 53-7; 2. High jump 1. 1,600 relay 1. Salvador Perez, Vernon, 41.28; 2. 800 relay 1. 200 1. In the varsity boys high jump: Loveladys TreVon Hawkins was first with a jump of 64; Loveladys Jay Thomas Robinson was second with a jump of 62; Cayugas Dylan Benton was third with a jump of 60; Loveladys Logan Lowery was fourth with a jump of 60; Itascas Davonte Grisham was fifth with a jump of 510; and Italys Kort Holley finished in sixth with a jump of 58. The development of the Olympics have advanced traumatically since first the modern day game held in 1896. Pole vault 1. 3,200 1. Please send PDF and Hy-Tek backup file. Also: 7. Dawson Everson, Saint Jo, 45.74; 3. 01/25/22 - Postseason Track & Field Dates. 400 relay 1. Tyse Savage, Brownwood, 22.1; 2. Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-1. Ziba Robbins, Bowie, 26.85. Cale Bramblett, Brock, 13-6; 3. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 31-11; 4. Long jump 1. Also: 6. 1,600 1. Brennan Faucett, Roby, 55.31. Grapevine 48; 6. Birdville 83; 4. Also: 5. In addition, the millions of people in the Berlin games also discriminated him and the color of his skin. Mary Lyndell Graham, Graham, 5:45.15; 3. 200: 1. Emma Parker, Graham, 1:03.80; 5. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 1:05.77; 6. Northside 12; 10. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.05; 2. Archer City 24; 9. Korvin Lalumia, Iowa Park, 13-0; 3. Avery Graves, Goldthwaite, 4-6; 3. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 25-6. Dana Castillo, Olney, 14.02. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 30-10.25; 3. Also: 5. Anson 41; 7. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.22; 6. Brynlee Skelton, Archer City, 4-8; 5. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 16-3.5; 3. Breckenridge, 107; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 12.93. Jabez Esquivel, Stephenville, 2:06.94; 3. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-10. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.54; 3. 400 relay 1. Archer City 38. 1,600 relay 1. Trevor Fox, Cisco, 43-7.25. 100 1. The 1936 Olympics were supposed to support Hitlers belief that German Aryan people were the dominant race. Jesse Owens and the U.S.A. Olympic Team returned to America as heroes, they were even honored with a ticker tape parade in New York City. Daniel Valdez, Breckenridge, 11.56; 4. 800 1. Throckmorton, 38; 7. Daniel Gilbertson, Graham, 41-3.5; 3. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 43-7; 3. Makaylee Gomez, Prairie Valley, 5-6. Holliday, 4:05.05; 2. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 55.1; 3. Lauren Stuard, Gatesville, 12.78; 4. Chidinma Nwachuk, Ryan, 24.96; 3. Millsap, 1:49.58; 4. 100 hurdles: 1. Sara Horton, Prairie Valley, 70-1; 6. Kylie Morris, Brownwood, 36-3.5; 2. Stephenville, 162; 2. Tania Lee, 4-10; 8. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 93-2. Josh Garvin, Slidell, 5:01.61; 2. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-4; 2. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 106-10; 2. Archer City, 4:49.6; 8. Knox City, 1:51.61; 2. Luke Short, Petrolia, 39-6.75; 6. Livi Leinhauser, Stephenville, 34-11.5. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.7. Kylie Flippin, Rider, 5-0; 2. Brailyn Tullous, Jacksboro, 2:34.98. Hirschi, 3:45.28. Tristin Comer, Hawley, 11:20; 4. Burkburnett, 52.44; 4. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 40.77. Serena Boyle, Brewer, 26.22; 3. Both varsity boys and girls varsity athletes gathered on the track for a chance to be crowned area champions. Canon Redwin, Throckmorton, 5-10; 3. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 20-2.75; 4. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.33. Montana Woods, Quanah, 87-8; 3. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 32.15. Team Standings 1. Windthorst, 1:59.26; 8. Bryson, 4:43.05; 3. These games provided the venue for the portrayal of the German concept of the superiority of the Aryan Race. Karl Patanpatan, Hawley, 10:41.44; 4. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:39.14. City View, 51.8; 8. 3,200 1. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 42-8; 6. Electra 96; 4. 02/23/22 - Track & Field Online Rules Clinic Now Available. Alee McClendon, Stephenville, 4-10; Also: 7. Also: 5. Haskell, 1:47.19; 2. Albany, 1:54.33. Discus 1. Windthorst, 4:23.83. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 5-2; 4. Landon Hebert, Graham, 44-4; 6. Hope Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 16.90; 4. Nocona 23; 11. Also: 6. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 11-6; 3. Hawley 7; 13. Brownwood, 4:15.81; 4. Also: 5. Vernon, 3:48.33; 8. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 56.2; 4. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 4-9; 2. High jump 1. Also: 6. 100 hurdles 1. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 18-4; 3. 400 relay 1. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 35-1.25. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 23-6; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 50.87; 4. Wesley Molina, Falls City, 5-6. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 51.72. 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. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 5-2; 4. 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. Lucas Williams, Heritage, 162-10; 2. Brewer, 57; 5. Kristal Gladden, Slidell, 6:30.38; 4. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 54.23. Delaini Hanna, Archer City, 9-0; 3. Stamford 66; 6. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 37-5.75; 5. Delaney Deller, Aledo, 1:01.75. Throckmorton, 46.92; 2. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 10:46.16; 2. 800 relay 1. Callan Peters, Seymour, 104-5. Ty Presley, Nocona, 6-2; 4. Jordan Simek, Seymour, 28.27; 7. Also: 5. Quanah, 3:41.02; 4. Rilee McGee, Stephenville, 2:32.72; 3. Thelma McGee, Electra, 13-2.75; 8. Junction, 1:56.60. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4; 5. Diego Barrera, Graham, 2:13.5; 7. 3,200: 1. Kensley Oliver, Rider, 26-6.25; 15. Natalie Baker, Rider, 47.83; 2. Henrietta, 1:54.44. Jason Kaufmann, Quanah, 41-2. Barak Geary, Azle, 4:43.15. Also: 5. Mineral Wells 46; 7. 400: 1. Also: 7. Harper, 4:07.10; 3. Azle, 50.04. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 2:06.92; 2. Discus 1. Tyler Johnson, San Saba, 45.88; 4. All rights reserved. Also: 6. Also: 5. Cooper Waldrip, Nocona, 42.16; 6. Windthorst, 52.69. Knox City, 3:49.79; 7. Jennifer Martinez, Olney, 6-0. Triple jump 1. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.2; 2. Stephenville, 172; 2. Hirschi, 44.41; 4. Rotan 71; 6. Grace Martin, Bellevue, 6:24.5; 3. Jaime Martinez, Granbury, 22.6; 4. 02/28/22 - Tentative Host Sites for 2022 Regional Track Meets. Gavin Rountree, Stephenville, 22.65; 2. Perrin-Whitt 73; 4. Albany, 3:32.83; 2. Henrietta 40; 5. hb```c 'A>E"`8pg+E&O aq8d)9OY/y```h`` Juan Rojas, Munday, 14:09.3. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.26; 2. Seymour, 2:01.0; 4. Burkburnett, 4:22.27. 800 1. Case Brister, Lampasas, 12-6; 3. 400 relay 1. 200 Meter Run: 4th place - Alexa Rosas. Also: 6. 100 1. Zoie Bowers, Petrolia, 19.5; 5. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 11:15.68; 3. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:25.31; 2. Landry Overby, Anson, 13.08; 3. Top four in each event advance to Region II-2A Meet. The Mason girls scored 158 points to hold off . DMarion Gatewood, Hirschi, 11.26; 3. Shot put 1. Jessa Burk, Newcastle, 56-28; 4. Elaina Everson, Saint Jo, 29.91. Landri Payne, Archer City, 2:57.72. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 2:02.23; 3. Kensington Loving, Granbury, 2:34.73. Creece Brister, Stephenville, 46-0.75; 4. Ben Williams, Graham, 24.41. The Albany boys and Haskell girls won the team titles at the Districts 9/10-2A area track and field meet, which concluded Wednesday. 200 1. Grace Taylor, Graham, 73-6. Brooks Pearce, Granbury, 15.75; 3. Harold Chapman, Crowell, 20.43; 4. Guerrero, Brackett, 5:08.09. Holliday, 4:05.42; 2. District 21/22-2A. Level. Also: 6. Kayelin Finley, Iowa Park, 15:29.88. Cecilia Bonillas, Harrold, 26-3. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 52.27; 4. Brooke Boyd, Burkburnett, 18.84. Tim Luna, Throckmorton, 36-4.5; 7. Eduardo Juarez, Stephenville, 4:56.38; 4. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 39-9; 4. Will Johnson, Forestburg, 12.34. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 2:42.34. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 4:31.33; 3. Meet Results. Laisha Johnson, Bowie, 1:07.25. Graford, 55.56; 4. With a background in managing projects from different industries, I have developed a unique skill set in project . and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. Rotan, 58; 5. Aledo, 3:58.68; 2. Olney, 1:41.5. Emery Thompson, Aledo, 1:00.88; 3. 110 hurdles 1. Kayden Sawyer-Bailey, 5-8. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 30-11.75; 7. WHITE LONGHORNS INVITATIONAL (MEET IS FULL, REG, UIL 5A - District 22 9th Grade District Meet, UIL 2A - District 11/12 Area Championship, Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships, Puma Presents The East Coast International Showcase, VOTE For Texas Boys Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Shadow Creek-Manvel Invitational by Jolivette, VOTE For Texas Girls Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Eastwood Jim Omohundro Track Inv. Kamryn Wyatt, Midway, 27-4. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 2:53.11. John Cato, Quanah 16.78. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 1:02.7; 3. Eastland, 1:49.64. Anna Urbanczyk, Munday, 82-0. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 42.56. Emma Gallegly, Archer City, 29-9.5; 4. Austin Rodgers, Eastland, 11:01.73. Petrolia, 46.35; 8. Discus 1. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 19-1; 6. Jack McComick, Perrin-Whitt, 2:14.08; 3. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 25-6. Perrin-Whitt, 88; 4. Mason Cravens, Iowa Park, 23.83; 8. 3,200 1. La Pryor 4. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 49.87. 400 relay 1. Harper 136, 3. Olney, 2:02.2; 5. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 13-1; 5. Granbury 17; 12. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:50.38; 2. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 7-9; 2. Rider, 1. Also: 5. Evan Silva, Mineral Wells, 16.56. 100 1. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 5-11; 3. 800 1. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 35-5.75; 4. 3,200 1. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 43.84; 4. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 43.56; 4. Coy Ishmael, Graford, 5-8. Natalie Delvillar, Olney, 94-4.5; 8. Slidell 36; 9. Vernon, 3:32.31; 3. Long jump 1. Beau Gearld, Vernon, 42-8.25; 7. Triple jump 1. Logan Willden, Seymour, 38-7.5. 400 relay 1. Shot put 1. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 4:56.07; 3. Mackenzie Castillo, Roby, 30-2.25; 3. Albany, 1:32.49; 2. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:05.62. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 1:08.93. Top four finishers in each event advance to Region IV-2A Track and Field Championships April 23-24 in Kingsville. Paxton, Brackett, 162-0; 2. Roby, 1:57.14; 4. Burkburnett, 1:52.44; 3. Courtnee Cash, San Saba, 12.74; 2. Chicago Harper, Breckenridge, 54.81; 6. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 17.2; 3. Northwest, 3:21.59; 2. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 2:07.69; 4. 1,600 1. Addison Smith, Aledo, 24.97; 2. Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 30-6.25. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 34-10.75; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 16.57, Ella Webb, Albany, 17.21; 3. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 33-1.5. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 5:57.55. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 50.64; 4. Braxton Osteen, Forestburg, 39-2.5; 4. 400 relay 1. Breckenridge, 1:29.04; 3. Nick Loibl, Birdville, 15-9; 2. Shot put 1. Ryheem Smith, Stamford, 19-8.75. DMarqis, Lewis, Ryan, 21.99; 3. Mason (Stockbridge, Loeffler, Perlichek, Weitz), 1:50.87; 2. Lenzi Manske, Rule, 15-2.25. Emma Morales, Chillicothe, 3:16.36. The top four finishers in each event qualifies for the 7/8-3A Area Meet on April 21 in Breckenridge. Thad Hinds, Brownwood, 6-2; 3. Microsoft Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 28-5.75; 4. Brad Campbell, Aledo, 12-0. pvG4u2`oAt"wGtPZ(k|PdJgP2.8eBLL. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 141-1; 4. Iowa Park, 2:01.84. Mason Brooks, Northside, 19-1.25; 7. Ryan, 1:41.04; 2. Shot put 1. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.01; 2. Cisco, 1:32.61; 3. High jump 1. Maddie Durant, Stephenville, 36-0.25; 2. Sarah Cotter, Albany, 5-6; 2. Seymour 14; 10. Kole Skipper, Rider, 17.53. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 5:51.36; 3. Kassidy Kirkpatrick, Granbury, 4-11; 3. Shot put 1. Also: 7. A controversy on the continuation of the Olympics has arisen recently with proponents arguing that the games are economically beneficial to the host nation, they promote nationalism and a sense of union, and increase a host countrys global trade and stature; whereas opponents contend that they cause financial ramifications, constrain host cities to create costly infrastructure and residences that fall into disuse, and displace and trouble residents of the host nation and city. City View 49. Long jump 1. Millsap, 50.46; 4. 110 hurdles 1. Also: 5. Bryson Berend, Windthorst, 12:33.9; 6. Chillicothe, 59.96; 5. Kenadi Brown, Vernon, 15-2.25; 8. Peyton Tatum, Lampasas, 8-6. Jacklyn Diaz, Munday, 7:05.9; 4. Please send PDF and Hy -Tek backup file. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.48; 4. Tristin Keller, Mason, 13.48. Archer City, 56.2. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 4-6. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 100-5; 3. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 17-0.5; 2. Lily Melton, Glen Rose, 5:57.92; 4. Joy Jones, Ryan, 26.12. Nathan Jones, Brock, 60-11; 2. Gunner Helm, Roby, 11.65; 4. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:38.22; 5. 2023 Copyright Braye Cantrell, Breckenridge, 43.81; 6. Vernon, 4:29.43; 4. 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. 400 relay 1. Also: 5. 328 0 obj <>stream Also: 6. In response, Candidate cities for future games withdraw their bids or scale down their plans. 1,600 1. Kennedi Lee, 4-6; 6. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 4-8; 3. Walker St. John, Grapevine, 1:55.96; 2. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. Caleb Vickers, Electra, 12.0; 5. Shot put 1. 1,600 1. Hayden Makovy, Throckmorton, 12.24; 7. 300 hurdles 1. 110 hurdles 1. Jaylee Matthrews, Stephenville, 132-10; 2. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 34-2.5; 3. Landon Cobb, Graford, 10:48.4; 2. Brooklyn Ellis, Mineral Wells, 9-6. Alaina Rojas, Iowa Park, 4-8. C. Conclude/Transition: Jesse Owens and other African-American athletes had great success at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 119-1; 2. Joseph Trepanier, Seymour, 45-6; 4. Alex Loyola, Stephenville, 2:08.4; 4. Kaylee Kinney, Knox City, 55.87; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Team standings 1. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 88-9. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 4:44.67; 3. Kameron Sinclair, Brewer, 43-9; 4. Livi Whitehill, Cisco, 1:02.39; 4. Glover, San Saba, 40-2 ; 4. Mackenzie Blue, Northwest, 10-6; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 36-3; 3. 1,600 1. Roby, 4:39-34; 4. Also: 6. Cisco, 3:39.74; 3. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 36-2.5. Team Standings 1. Allie Walther, Quanah, 15-7.5; 5. Receber atualizaes por e-mail sobre novas vagas de Principal Product Manager em: Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 50.75; 3. Maggie Morales, Bangs, 34-5; 4. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 11:05.17. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 7-0. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 38-2.5. Mineral Wells, 52.2; 4. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-4; 2. Chillicothe, 5:31.28. Nocona, 4:21.52; 8. Also: 6. Joni Jackson, Breckenridge, 31-5; 5. Kileigh Liggett, Iowa Park, 7-6. Cameron Hernandez, Knox City, 99-2.5. Kyleigh Hernandez, Knox City, 14-4.75; 7. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 5:14.47; 7. Patricia Murguia, Aspermont, 6:12.77; 4. Sabinal 16, 10. Emma Gray, Archer City, 1:22.5. Also: 5. Also: 6. Evan Thompson, Aledo, 15.58; 2. Nora Ramirez, Breckenridge, 91-1; 6. Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 14.66; 6. Kyra Taylor, City View, 33-7.75; 3. Throckmorton, 1:40.75; 3. Camden Thorne, Graham, 1:06.52. Also: 5. 1,600 1. Juan Rojas, Munday, 7:39.89. Aubree Stewart, Midway, 25-11. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 53.93; 7. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 16.5; 2. Brady McKay, Quanah, 10-0; 4. Archer City, 2:02.99. Also: 5. Justynne Roller, Forestburg, 2:55.3; 4. Hirschi, 28; 8. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 52.46; 2. 200 1. Madysen Boutwell, Aledo, 35-11; 4. Hirschi, 1:48.6; 2. Javier Larios, Windthorst, 13:02.7. Cameron Jones, Birdville, 10.79; 4. Crowell, 3:41.93; 2. Also: 5. Also: 5. Karley Myers, Munday, 14:27.69; 3. Center Point 1. 200 1. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 4:52.6; 2. Bangs 10; 12. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 6-6. Luke Buffington, Olney, 2:32; 6. Caden Gaston, Nocona, 40-2. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 6-6; 3. Neely Price, Bowie, 4-10. Jazmine Sandoval, Olney, 1:14.93. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 2:55.44. Durand Addison, Aledo, 2:26.45; 2. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. 2m Marquis Watson, Stamford, 5-8. Mineral Wells 77; 5. Windthorst, 4:30.1; 2. Mitchell Pack, Stephenville, 11:04.75. By doing so, Owens proved that race does not distinguish a person from another; rather, one must thrive on individual excellence and accomplishment. Brackett, 3:37.21; 6. Freddy Duran, Nocona, 12:00.47. Birdville, 42.9; 4. 400 1. Gold-Burg, 1:01.43. San Saba, 1:35.66. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 33-7; 4. Klein Essler, Henrietta, 150-11; 2. Karsyn Smalley, Breckenridge, 8-6; 4. Kris Kriviss, Benjamin, 11.62; 3. In the past 100 years, Anne Mellbye looked back at the most political Olympic Games during that time. Eli Croxton, Prairie Valley, 11:14.43. In the varsity boys shot put: Frosts Alex Cabrera finished first at 469; Grovetons Pat Glenn was second with a throw of 454.25; Kerens DaMichael Harvey was third with a throw of 441; Cayugas Chase Cooper was fourth with a throw of 434.25; Grovetons Martin Chavez was fifth with a throw of 411; and Loveladys Timothy Johnson was sixth with a throw of 410. Aspermont, 54.0; 4. 800 relay 1. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 5:01.8. 800 1. Juan Rojas, Munday, 13:24.52; 5. RJ Moralez, Chillicothe, 14:17.15; 6. Aleeya Urbancyzk, Munday, 106-2.25; 3. 1. Javier Larios, Windthorst, 5:38.1. In the varsity girls high jump: Kerens Alexius McAdams was first with a jump of 510; Cayugas Aerin Thompson was second with a jump of 510 (based on misses); Loveladys Rajanae Polhamus was third with a jump of 50; Itascas Mariah Whitlock and Teira Jones were both awarded fourth with a cleared height of 410; and Kerens Takecia Langley was sixth with a jump of 410 (based on misses). Kenny Cole, Quanah, 45.8; 4. Graham, 1:52.68; 7. Jacob Fletcher, Henrietta, 24.23. Breckenridge, 42.72; 2. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 4-10. Luis Marquez, Olney, 40-0.75; 8. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 41-0.75; 6. Savanna Sullivan, Woodson, 2:52.79; 3. Bailey Grant, Archer City, 29-9.5; 8. Windthorst 4. Archer City, 53.07; 7. Windthorst 129; 3. Mason (Kinsley Jordan, Loeffler, Perlichek, Cope), 4:06.49; 2. House, Goldthwaite, 5:48.30; 3. As of press time, only the field events have been posted. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 19.1. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 16.98. Cole Esparza, Holiday, 11:41.06; 6. Angel Alvarado, Breckenridge, 53.16; 4. 400 relay 1. Tabor Christanelli, Quanah, 2:36.02; 3. Ethan Jones, Quanah, 6-0; 2. Jacklyn Diaz, Munday, 5-0; 2. DMarion Gatewood, Hirschi, 11.59. Bella Pillow, Rider, 35-5.25; 4. Alec Mankowski, Granbury, 13-0; 3. Also: 5. 200 1. Team standings 1. Addison Lindeman, Holliday, 121-2; 3. Benjamin, 1:58.24; 2. Lillian Graham, Graham, 1:02.23; 3. Long jump 1. Gage Morrow, Knox City, 5:15.96; 2. MileSplit50; XC Lists; Indoor Lists; Outdoor Lists; Virtual Meets; . Vernon, 3:33.65; 2. Josiyah Taylor, Ryan, 10.74; 2. Brownwood, 53; 7. Brayden Garcia, Stephenville, 6-0; 3. Tristan Burns, Midway, 16-0.75; 2. Everett Eidson, San Saba, 12:14.37. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 6:21.78; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.51; 4. Rider, 1:53.13. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Abby Guerra, Olney, 4-8. This shows that Jesse Owens overcame many obstacles such as discrimination and. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 11.85; 3. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 49.67. Electra, 1:42.96; 3. Also: 5. Also: 8. Holliday, 49.47; 2. Haven Antip, Petrolia, 25.03; 8. 800 relay 1. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 12.95; 6. Zoie Bowers, Petrolia, 20.23. 200 1. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 8-0; 7. Brock, 3:30.78; 3. Daniel Flores, Cisco, 11.5; 2. Cole Chapman, Albany, 42-6.25; 3. Mineral Wells, 3:36.58. Allyssa Beam, Northside, 7:40.72. Mineral Wells, 44.2; 3. Matthew Weber, Junction, 19-1; 4. Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-0; 3. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 45.62; 3. 100 1. Chris Whitten, 20-5.5. 12/08/21- KHSAA Announces NFHS State Coach of the Year Honorees for 2020-21 Seasons. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 110-4; 3. Also: 6. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 4-10; 4. Perlichek, Mason, 32-8 . Crowell, 2:14.35. In all the United States won eleven gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, six of them were won by African American athletes. Troy Conner, Quanah, 23.43. Also: 5. Discus throw: 1. Electra 114; 2. San Saba, 52.40; 3. High jump 1. Also: 6. Tara Nagy, Aledo, 8-0; 4. Luis Marquez, Olney, 125-8; 4. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 33-7.75; 4. Brylee Stewart, Junction, 102-11; 3. Katy Piiper, Holliday, 1:03.53; 4. Sophie Isham, Aledo, 15.72; 3. Quanah 65; 6. Miley Roberts, Breckenridge, 4-10; 4. Angel Escalante, Crowell, 50.47; 6. Brackett 19, 9. Aaliyah Brown, Perrin-Whitt, 37-0.75; 2. Also: 5. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 12.48; 3. Long jump 1. Gabrielle Davis, City View, 14.39. Quade West, Petrolia, 49-9.75; 2. Aiden Loper, Munday, 42-7; 4. Holliday, 1:34.14; 8. Lance Harrison, Holliday, 5-10. 100 1. Join Now . Abby Ortiz, Rule, 4-8; 4. Aledo, 127; 2. Maniyiah Broussard, Hirschi, 27.69; 4. 0 Nathan Wood, Aledo, 52.84; 3. 400 relay 1. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-0. Jaden Lucas, Albany, 12-0; 4. Home Results Teams. Munday, 34; 8. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 15-1.75. Azle, 50.46; 3. 400 1. Benito Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 11-0. Maxwell, Archer City, 132-5 ; 3 16.57, Ella Webb Albany! Invested into previous games Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 3:55.74 for a chance to be crowned champions... 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