Jessica Garcia, Eldorado, 2:26.37; 9. Kiana Roberson, Albany, 39- 3/4; 3. San Juanita Leal, Edinburg North, 10 minutes, 19.19 seconds; 2. Madeleine Fey, Midlothian, 175-8; 2. Jasiah Rivera, Kingsville King, 14.08; 6. Kamree Wolridge, Lexington, 2:18.10; 6. Chesni Scott, Cedar Park Vista Ridge, 145-5; 5. Paisley Chandler, Iredell, 10-3; 3. That is the third-best time in the nation among all FAT marks. Morgan Little, El Paso Chapin, 18-7; 7. Austin Beard, Tuscola Jim Ned, 19.00; 6. Leah Acosta, Midland Legacy, 43-8 3/4; 4. Blain Walts, Garden City, 12-0; 6. Austin Anderson, Needville, 46-4 1/4; 7. Alicia Ziegler, McAllen Memorial, 15.10, 100 1. Ivan Carreon, Odessa High, 14.15; 7. Hannah Forde, Frisco Panther Creek, 38-7 1/4; 3. Humble Summer Creek, 3:44.10; 3. Bell: The Texas Tech pledge ranks fourth in the nation in the shot put at 66-2.25. Cornelia Watts, Klein Forest, 42-3 1/2; 9. Camdyn Childs, Barksdale Nueces Canyon, 17.04; 6. Jared Brady, Stamford, 10.91; 8. Whitney, 41.83; 4. Nate Roewe, Haskell, 50-7 3/4; 4. Vincent Suarez, Riviera Kaufer, 12-6, Long jump 1. Beckville, 3:23.10; 5. The overall state record and state-meet record in the 200 is 22.84 by Tiffany Townsend of Killeen in 2007. Cullen Merrell, Hudson, 2:16.38; 4. Adam Hill, Albany, 38.75; 2. Mission Statement- To offer amateur sports programs through a volunteer base for all people. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 5:19.84; 3. The relays count double points in the team standings. Luke Caton, Sulphur Springs, 126-5, Pole vault 1. Kyle Meltzer, Lindsay, 18-10; 2. Timberview will have a shot at the 5A team title with Bates and Alex Moore running in both hurdles races and a 4x100 relay and 4x400 relay competing. Alliyah Harrison, Veribest, 36-7; 2. Adam Burlison, Grapevine, 8:54.47; 2. Shot put 1. Maria Ireland, College Station A&M Consolidated, 1:21.99; 3. Khari Woodson, Slidell, 44-4 1/2; 3. Julian Tijerina, Laredo Alexander, 58-5 3/4; 6. Estefany Tarango, Spearman, 30.31, 400 1. Kayanna Cox, Tenaha, 45.98; 8. Hugh Small, Humbe Kingwood, 1:51.96; 9. Littlefield also has the third-fastest qualifying time for state in the 1,600. Moriah Gomez, Lyle, 2:16.35; 3. Jeramiah Sanders, Haltom, 21-3 1/2, Triple jump 1. Sebastian Talamantez, Comstock, 4:45.74; 9. Faith Franklin, Harlingen, 24.93; 9. Waco La Vega, 1:44.57; 8. Dakota Higgins, Rising Star 19-9 3/4, Shot put 1. Collin Thomas, St. Joe, 2:00.84; 5. Ava Roberts, Pflugerville, 40-6 3/4; 8. Dmiyah Griffin, Bremond, 12.46; 9. Bo Morrow, Mertzon Irion County, 23.26; 7. Gael Romo, Wescalo East, 10.70; 8. Aledo, 1:26.61; 6. Fredie Dubose, Comal Smithson Valley, 48.68; 4. Taylor Wiseman, Childress, 40-7 1/4; 3. David Hicks, Jr., Katy Paetow, 182-6; 4. Jose Guardado, El Paso Riverside, 22-3 1/2; 6. Caleb Gurnell, Dallas Roosevelt, 49.23; 7. Austin, TX. UIL Track & Field Championships: April 23-24 UTA Athletics Announces 2022-23 Scholar & Student-Athletes Of The Year Mavs Season Comes To An End Despite Fantastic Final Showing At The West Regionals . Discus throw: Tate Williams . Jacob Berryhill, Pittsburg, 9:22.91; 5. Adrian Rosales, Booker, 10:14.81; 6. Layloni Watson, Lake Belton, 37-9 1/2; 9. TX UIL 4A State Championships: 400m: 10: Colter Maya: 47.12 PR: TX: Lindale: Apr 20: UIL 4A Area 15-16 . Kaden Weatherly, Era, 46.40; 9. San Antonio Reagan, 1:25.67; 6. Abrianna Scott, New Boston, 125-1; 6. Seth Rugg, Frisco Panther Creek, 2:06.46, 110 hurdles 1. Alli Scott, Moran, 47.47; 3. Brynleigh McFarlin, Keene, 11:59.83; 9. Logan Dellenbach, Prosper Rock Hill, 1:54.22; 8. Katherine Valentine, LC Clear Falls, 4:53.16; 5. Taylor Jackson, Fort Bend Elkins, 24.01; 6. Daneil Sowell, Austin Lake Travis, 61-2 1/4; 4. Aaron Crittenden, Killeen Ellison, 4:25.69; 7. Schuller cleared 14-0 at state last year and 14-1 at this years area-round meet and could challenge the state-meet record of 14-3 that Haywood set last year. Priya Gangadharan, Round Rock Westwood, 2:17.20, 100 hurdles 1. Abby Elmore, Gunter, 43.98; 3. Alexandra Harber, McKinney North, 44.48; 8. Klein Forest, 3:11.69; 2. Kolton Taylor, Refugio, 138-11, High jump 1. Carde Moore, Houston North Forest, 11.89; 3. Plains, 3:23.66; 6. Cross Plains, 51.01; 3. TyVonne Whitehead, Columbus, 11.04; 8. Gilmer, 1:25.90; 2. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 12-6; 6. Pettus, 51.49; 4. Official Results Meet Info Posts Teams Team Scores Schedule Entries. Hunter Murphy, Pineland West Sabine, 6-9; 2. Janey Baker, China Spring, 15.20; 7. Landon Martino, Aubrey, 1:55.65; 5. Janey Campbell, Katy Seven Lakes, 43-6 1/4; 5. Hebrew Hunter, Lubbock Monterey, 48-5 1/4; 4. Jackson Norris, Humble Atascocita, 22-8 3/4; 6. Josiyah Taylor, Denton Ryan, 20.99; 3. After going through the regular season, and postseason meets, a bevy of high school athletes are prepared to compete in the University Interscholastic League State Track & Field Championships this week in Austin. Kenyon Parker, Texas City, 36.07; 2. Hayley Connell, Acklery Sands, 9-0; 7. Adam Burlison, Grapevine, 4:08.64; 2. Layni Kaase, College Station, 14.44; 7. Terrance Green, Cypress Woods, 54-1; 9. David French, Eustace, 45-8 3/4, Discus 1. India Alix, Klein, 401 1/2; 5, Kennedy Jacquet, Humble Atascocita, 40- 1/4; 6. Kyleigh Matula, Vanderbilt Industrial, 10-6, 8. Jonathan Bravenec, Magnolia, 47-2; 7. Tandon Champion, Hurst Bell, 22.18. Stryker Reed, Gordon 11-6; 7. Caden Gary, Lucas Lovejoy, 4:19.94; 5. Avery Conner, Sanford-Fritch, 4-10; 9. Note: Marks and times are from regional meets. Joseph White, San Antonio Alamo Heights, 4:21.90; 6. 6A High School 2023 Outdoor Track & Field. Prosper Rock Hills Skylynn Townsend will be competing in both of those events in 6A but will have to contend with Florida signee India Alix of Klein. Nick Yarad, Lucas Lovejoy, 9:39.05, 1,600 1. Josh Gillis-Harry, Pearland Dawson, 48-3 1/4; 4. Terrayah McCoy, Princeton, 5-6; T-2. Stephenville, 1:41.05; 4. Dakota Zuber, Lubbock Roosevelt, 14-0; 4. Preview. Slaton, 1:27.56; 3. Maddie Watson, Needville, 2:18.96; 8. Cuervo, 47.94; 6. Jaxson Bray, Bosqueville, 16-3; 2. Gilmer, 41.15; 2. Darieus Dixon, McGregor, 6-0; T-7. Elijah Gaines, Van Horn, 6-5; 2. Justin Stewart, Hurst Bell, 10.70; 7. Heath McRee, Austin Westlake, 21.81; 8. Alyssa Jones, Comal Smithson Valley, 23.59; 2. Gauge Jordan, Joaquin, 40.39; 7. Michael Archie, Humble Atascocita, 4:14.13; 6. Rikter Connally, Seminole, 50-5 1/2; 8. Cooper Mosier, Anna, 50-2 3/4; 9. Kameron Mitchell, Wharton, 1:55.78; 7. Michaela Mouton, Killeen, 53.21; 2. Emily Jackson, Bronte, 15.74; 4. Hunter Junkel, Bellville, 38.46; 5. Kelshaun Johnson, Hitchcock, 10.74; 3. India Alix, Klein, 19-1 3/4; 4. Aletha Usanga, Boys Ranch, 15.17, 800 relay 1. Kepler Huntress, Austin LASA, 1:52.24; 3. Luke McMullen, Jefferson, 10.51; 2. Brandon Lundy, Mart, 48-5 3/4; 6. Competition begins at 8 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Jkoby Williams, Beckville, 39.94; 4. Avery Koonce, Thrall, 12.12; 3. Jacob Trevino, Edinburg Vela, 21- 1/4, Triple jump 1. Elijah Ferguson, Katy Maybe Creek, 47.55; 5. Marlin, 42.73; 6. Jeremiah Charles, Arlington Martin, 49-2 1/2; 3. Mertzon Irion County, 1:50.57; 7. Ava Williamson, Dripping Springs, 5-2, Long jump 1. Oscar Martinez, Lyford, 22.80; DNS, Damarion Austin, Hallettsville. Kamree Wolridge, Lexington, 57.29; 4. Korbin Preston, Panhandle, 48-5 3/4; 5. Miller Schenewark, Granbury, 6-6; 8. Comal Smithson Valley, 3:21.29; 8. Fort Bend Marshall could challenge O.D. Kayden Arrington, Blum, 26.84; 5. Texas signee Lauren Lewis of Prosper, the defending 6A state champion in the 400, has a great chance to break that record Saturday. Ethan Malesich, Northside Brandeis, 1:53.99; 6. Luke Peacock, Haskell, 149-6; 7. Bucki Smith, Spur, 2:29.73; 7. Payton Phillips, Clyde, 14.43; 5. Mackenzie Castillo, Roby, 113-5; 6. Shelbyville, 4:14.06, Shot put 1. Chloe Birkenfeld, Nazareth, 1:00.11; 5. Universal City Randolph, 47.27 seconds; 2. Arveyon Davis, Fort Bend Marshall, 13.55; 2. Ethan Tanck, Sunnyvale, 43-7 3/4, High jump 1. Pearland, 3:47.31; 6. Alaya Huckabee, Kennedale, 24.21; 3. Fort Bend Ridge Point, 40.58; 4. Cameron Cleveland, Red Oak, 21.10; 4. Karina Tanis, Georgetown, 12-6; 5. Alissa Shumate, Jonesboro, 34- 3/4; 6. Kenli Atwood, Holliday, 2:17.53; 5. Hailee Garmer, Roby, 12:05.59; 4. Nevaeh Irvin, Thrall, 1:01.04; 8. Waco La Vega, 3:22.19; 8. May 6-8, Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin. El Paso Parkland, 1:39.50, 400 1. Raeann Charo, Cotulla, 12.08; 5. Nathan Bresee, Mansfield, 18.25; 3. Sprinting With The Texans And 4x100 Relay Dominance Jun 26, . Ernest Campbell, Refugio, 20.92; 2. Ryan Allen, Wall, 6-0; T-7. Stafford, 1:45.42; DNF, Canyon Randall, 400 1. Kalani Lawson, Fort Worth Dunbar, 17-5.00; 8. Christian Ramirez, Seguin, 18.63; 4. Nathan Baker, Canyon Randall, 10.71; 8. Klein Forest, 45.11; 2. Jazmine Thompson, Harlingen, 42-4 3/4; 8. Laila Hackett, Frisco Lebanon Trail, 23.96; 4. Bella Sughrue, Aquilla, 96-1; 9. Cayden Tatum, Tatum, 6-6; 5. Ricoya Hayes, Daingerfield, 46.57, 200 1. Benjamin Alcott, SA Great Hearts Northern Oaks, 10:02.27. Stafford, 1:27.59; 5. Elicia Meairs, Northside Stevens, 22.32; 6. Bailey Hashmi, Houston Lamar, 21.84; 9. Jada Johnson, Hearne, 35- 4 3/4; 8. Kami Drinnon, Vega, 37-10 1/2; 4. Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 123-11; 5. Hitchcock, 42.39; 9. From 2003: Jeremy Wariner breezes to a boy's 400 meter. Burleson, 3:50.83; 4. Silverton, 4:24.79, Long jump 1. Enrique Rodriguez, Taft, 10.85; 5. Francine Kalala, Dallas Lincoln 37-0 1/4; 9. Caden Barron, Lamesa Klondike, 40.72; 7. Yierra Flemings, Cameron Yoe, 13.92 seconds; 2. Javier Mora, Pflugerville, 1:52.77; 6. Da'Mareon Gray, Odeaa High, 172-3; 7. Alexis Frick, Celina, 10:59.95; 4. Masnfield Timberview, 3:19.25; 6. Alan Baez, Ganado, 2:01.35; 7. UIL STATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET. Royals, 1:38.73; 2. Ruben Rivera, Celina 6-4; 6. Duncanville sprinters: The Duncanville boys finished second in the 6A team standings at state last year thanks to victories in the 4x100 relay and by Pierre Goree in the 100 meters, and with the schools 4x200 relay finishing as the state runner-up. Easton Hatleberg, Grandview, 54-5 1/4; 5. Brandon Shirck, Friendswood, 59-9 3/4; 3. Duncanville, 45.55; 3. Anthony Morales, Le Feria, 9:32.16; 8. Mya Jones, Andrews 38-8.00; 7. Payton Reed, Gordon, 17.52; 8. Lane Meador, Henderson, 27.89, 400 1. London Tucker, Burleson Centennial, 12.04, 800 relay 1. Amya Joseph, Sweeney, 48.96, 200 1. Antonio Pena, Georgetown East View, 9:38.95; 9. Krum, 3:59.58; 8. Kendal Fellegy, Sadler S & S Cons, 35-4.00, Long jump 1. Jarvis Anderson, Taylor, 13.64; 2. Centerville, 3:23.06; 4. Kyla Hill, Goliad, 38-3 1/2; 5. Turkey Valley, 1:32.08; 4. Denton Guyer, 3:47.51; 8. Luke Moffitt, Crandall, 1:51.95; 2.
Track & Field - Abilene Christian University Athletics Griff Reel, Jayton, 39-7 1/2; 8. Taylor Vela, Center Point, 2:07.07; 9. UIL Track and Field Championship 2021. Tanner Woodring, Vanderbilt Industrial, 16-0; 2. Maddie Jones, College Station, 4:56.95; 3. Alejandro Vasquez, Hebbronville, 6-0, 400 relay 1. Dealyn Evans, Longview Pine Tree, 54-11; 7. Danny McClelland, Granger, 20-7 1/2; 9. Sidney Green, Allen: The Michigan signee broke the state record in the 300-meter hurdles this year, running a nation-leading time of 40.63. Haydyn Kirby, Cranfills Gap, 18.63, 100 1. Madison Holmes, El Campo, 24.79; 5. Tyler Eastep, Boling, 14.74; 5. Tyler Brown, Aubrey, 21.36; 5. Kamri Drinnon, Vega, 15.51; 7. Maddox Jones, Pampa, 162-0; 7. Jayden McCoy, Corpus Christia Tuloso-Midway, 23-2 1/4; 3. Aubrey, 3:17.49; 3. Gary Seidenberger, Fredericksburg, 14.47; 8. DaMarquis Lewis, Denton Ryan, 10.40; 3. Star McClure, Timpson, 1:04.44, 300 hurdles 1. Emily Jackson, Bronte, 47.43; 5. Valley Mills, 49.07; 4. Benji Castro, McGregor, 1:58.51; 8. Wiley Gaskins, Ackerly Sands, 4:41.25; 4. Kaidynce Ornelas, Roscoe Collegiate, 5:32.94; 7. Arveyon Davis, Fort Bend Marshall, 37.16; 6. Olivia Allen, Humble Kingwood, 43.39; 7. Kyen Purser, Midlothian, 170-3; 3. Justin Aguirree, Barksdale Nueces Canyon, 2:00.36; 4. Panhandle, 43.58; 8. Little River Academy, 1:28.28; 6. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, 26.70; 4. Timothy Madison, Frisco Lebanon Trail, 21.60; 9. Bushland, 1:46.97; 9. Jazmyne White, 36-4 1/2; 8. Jacee Glasgow, Bloomburg, 17.47; 7. Colton McDoweell, Sunray, 15.17; 6. Canyon, 3:52.06; 2. Alexis Frick, Celina, 5:18.41; 7. Cyrus Kubena, Dime Box, 4:41.02; 3. Christian Ramirez, Seguin, 1:04.26; 2. Enrique Rodriguez, Taft, 50.17; 8. Josiyah Taylor, Denton Ryan, 10.39; 2. See The Dallas Morning News full state preview below, including top storylines, athletes to watch and full meet schedule. Round Rock, 3:55.10, High jump 1. Kamryn Dyck, Loop, 19-9 1/4; 2. Sawyer Strosnider, Brock, 6-7; 3. Londyn Brown, West Columbia Columbia, 34-10 3/4, 400 relay 1. Thrall, 49.38; 7. Refugio, 1:45.12; 7. Hosted by University of Texas. Riley Nedrow, Boyd, 4:17.95; 3. The official Track & Field page for the Abilene Christian University Wildcats . Ashlea Klam, Austin Vandegrift, 43-1/2; 6. Quin Billingsley, McLean, 8-6, Discus 1. Hayden Long, Ponder, 1:58.39; 7. Nathan Bresee, Mansfield, 23-7; 4. Ryleigh Bryant, Richland Springs, 16-1 1/4; 5. Josiyah Taylor, Denton Ryan: The senior has the fastest qualifying time in 5A in the 100 meters with a wind-aided 10.15. Chantson Prox, Canton, 21-7 1/2; 9. Lily Benson, 5:30.18; 3. Marquis Johnson, Dickinson, 20.86; 3. Mabry Herrmann, D'Hanis, 15-8 1/4; 7. Da'Marqis Lewis, Denton Ryan, 21.12; 5. Atlanta, 48.38; 5. Addyson Bristow, Canyon, 58.39; 8. Javontae McIntyre, Denton, 49.48; 8. Henok Hagos, San Antonio Jefferson, 9:36.98; 8. Kelaiah Daniyan, Lancaster, 54.88; 5. Heath McRee, Austin Westlake, 10.83; 9. Sofia Brandenburg, Aledo, 2:13.32; 6. Logan Prater, Eldorado, 17-8; 6. Brett Tutter, Brock, 11.09; 9.
1A High School Track and Field Statistics and Results - Athletic.net Abigail Counts, Lewisville Flower Mound, 1:05.34; 2. Anessa White, Gainesville, 45.27; 6. Riley Mullins, Joaquin, 35-2, Pole vault 1. Emma Sralla, Flower Mound Marcus: The Stanford signee has produced two of the top eight discus throws in national history this season, with marks of 195-10 and 193-8. Sralla has a shot at the state-meet record of 187-10 that Vaughan set in 2012. Atlanta, 41.23; 2. Stryker Reed, Gordon, 15.35; 5. Emma Santoro, Rockwall, 56.62; 9. Michael Frazier, Humble Atascocita, 38.75; 8. Aidan Cardwell, Junction, 39.92; 3. Sophia Bendet, Universal City Randolph, 5:07.56; 2. Greg Riddle, SportsDayHS writer and editor. Cameron Bates, Mansfield Timberview, 14.30; 8. Defending state champion Molly Haywood of Tomball Memorial, a Baylor signee who cleared 14 feet, 6 inches in early March, didnt compete in any postseason meets this year and wont be competing at state. CJ Deagan, Amarillo River Road, 44-3 3/4; 8. Riley Ward, Flower Mound, 5-8; 3. Miles Jones, Mansfield Lake Ridge, 21.79; 7. Cameron Bates, Mansfield Timberview: The junior ranks fourth in the nation in the 300 hurdles with a time of 36.58 after finishing fifth at state last year in 37.39. Dana Rojas Vazquez, McAllen, 11:34.38, 1,600 1. Chris Herpin, Pearland Dawson, 60-1; 5. McGregor, 3:31.79, Forged by 'heartbreak,' competition, Ropes' Heather McNabb returns to state track meet, Sunray's Mia Gray hoping to schedule gold medal at state track and field meet in Austin, Twice as Nice: Refugio boys, girls capture Class 2A UIL State Track Championships, The Flash: Refugio's Ernest Campbell scorches competition in double gold effort, Flour Bluff's Bradford Jennings sets record in state high jump victory, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Georgetown, 40.80; 7. 2023 UIL state track and field preview: Schedule, storylines to watch, athletes to know, 6A track: Rock Hill junior follows lead of Olympian; Marcus star breaks Olympians record, UT signee Lauren Lewis impressing on and off the track amid record-breaking senior season, Lovejoy two-time 800-meter state champion Kailey Littlefield commits to Oklahoma State, LSU signee Taylor Fingers of Mansfield Timberview, LSU signee Taylor Fingers Kobe Bryant-esque work ethic lifts her to nations No. Miguel Lopez, Bovina, 50.07; 7. Nicholas Romo, Woodson, 52.86; 6. Aiden Martinez, San Antonio Great Hearts Monte Vista, 14.80; 7.
Niches, 4:21.89; 9. Gwyn Burnett, Llano, 45.32; 7.
2023 UIL state track and field preview: Schedule, storylines to - MSN Green, who is undefeated in finals races in the 300 hurdles this outdoor season, will have competition at state from DeSotos Amelliah Birdow (season-best time of 41.88) and San Antonio Reagans Isabella Dagrosa (regional time of 42.18). Tyson Turner, Bryan, 6-6; 4. Alencia Lentz, Comal Canyon Lake, 13-6; 2.
Heat Sheets: UIL Track And Field State Championships - Texas MileSplit Dumas, 3:18.15; 6. Madison Nunes, New Deal, 11:40.8; 4. DeSoto, 3:45.13; 4. Ashlyn Evans, Hondo, 119-11; 8, D'Asia Fulton, Malakoff, 116-11; 9. Comal Smithson Valley, 1:37.69; 2. Cyrus Mahan, Van Alstyne 6-10; 2. Camie Taylor, Tilden McMullen County, 12:58.77, 1,600 1. Lily Muzzy, Georgetown, 18-9 1/4; 6.
2022-23 Track and Field Schedule - Michigan State University Athletics Tiyan Ogbeide, Katy Jordan, 2:11.48; 5. David Mora, Lubbock Monterey. Kalyn Head, Denton Ryan, 43.98; 6. Madison Peters, Pearland, 10:42.29; 7. Taylor Jackson, Fort Bend Elkins, 11.92; 6.
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