Ashton Torns, Austin Westlake, 10.27; 8. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 34-11.50; 8. Samantha Krehbiel, Canadian, 12.36; 7. 4x400 RELAY1. Amya Barefield, Hardin-Jefferson, 12.50, 400 1. David Wilson, Hurst Bell, 52-2.25, Pole vault 1. Pratt McLain, Gruver, NH, Triple jump 1. Gemma Goddard, Austin Vandegrift, 5:04.00, 4x400 relay 1. Ja'Kerra Holt, Cameron Yoe, 9-6.00, Shot put 1. Juliana Ni'Cole Ledezma, Northside Warren, 17-9.75; 9. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau, 1:43.83; 7. Cherokee 28; 8. Aidan Matthews, Maypearl, 22.45; 5. Rockwall, 3:50.12; 6. Anthony Meacham, Woodsboro, 22.10; 5. George Marable, Rockport-Fulton, 39.33; 7. Rafe Butcher, Canyon, 48.95; 3. It was the best mark in the area this season, and it easily beat Adamsons previous best of 44-1. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, 27.31; 8. Graycee Mosley, Troy, 124-2; 5. Harley Davis, Water Valley, 159-1; 2. Luke Ferguson, Grandview, 15-0.00; 3. (tie) Whitney, 18; Franklin, 18; Spearman, 18; Little River Academy, 18, 3,200 meters 1. Addie Sykora, Lorena, 5:16.46; 3. Taylor Washington, Wylie, 14.94. Kas Johnson, Sterling City, 12-0.00; 6. They have all their [best] kids running the relays thats all they focus on. Raygon Briseno, Throckmorton, 49-3.50; 3. Basketball Junior High Information. Donovan Ramirez, Odessa Compass Academy, 47-6.25; 3. 4 in the nation in the 200 with a wind-aided time of 20.96. Dallasstar Johnson, San Antonio Madison, 37-6.00, Discus throw 1. Lexi Maul, Pampa, 5:19.79, 4x400 relay 1. Saydie Kaddell, Lago Vista, 26.04; 8. Kendrick Smallwood, Mesquite Poteet, 13.47; 2. Kei'Shawn Clater, Mart, 22.12; 6. Jacob Tracy, Austin Lake Travis, 63-7.50; 3. Coulter Reel, Guthrie, 5-2.00; 5. Walker St. John, Grapevine, 4:18.53; 2. Just thank them | Opinion, A few severe storms expected in North Texas Saturday evening into early morning Sunday, Watch fireball size of a car blaze in Texas sky. Joey Bond, Cherokee, 149-9; 3. Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 1:56.80; 2. Results. Kacie Kimbrough, Neches, 5-3.00; 4. Makenna Boyd, Wildorado, 15.26; 2. 32001. Jayla Franklin, Newton, 24.24; 2. Klein Forest, 46.57; 7. Carlie Weiser, Giddings, 153-6; 2. Bravion Rogers, La Grange, 6-2.00; 9. Khristian Torres, Fredericksburg, 1:57.382; 4. On Thursday, she scored two goals for the Heritage girls soccer team in a 4-0 win over Aledo in the first round of the playoffs. Timothy Brantley, Allen, 48-1. Amy Morefield, Lucas Lovejoy, 11:13.04; 8. Tyler Simpson, Blanket, 52.29; 8. (tie) Monahans, 20; Celina, 20, 3,200 meters 1. Heritage, 47.73; 2. SAC Relays, she took home an event win in the long jump by matching her season-best leap of 21 feet, 9 inches from the Spec Towns Invite, in addition to helping the 4x100 meter relay team improve to No. Weston Rollwitz, Ballinger, 39.60; 4. Jelani McDonald, Waco Connally, 45-4.75; 3. Foster Wilfong, Boerne Champion, 4:19.17; 4. Alejandro Vasquez, Alice, 21-5.50; 7. Ashton Morris, Holland, 49.94; 5. Collin McCrillis, Rockwall, 20-03/4. Events begin at 9 a.m. on Thursday and will run throughout the day. Kevin Curry IV, Frisco, 4:17.36; 3. Garden City, 3:33.56; 4. 2023 Copyright Jordan Lyssy, Poth, 12.55; 9. San Augustine, 4:13.38; 8. What more can I say? said Martin, who would go on to SMU and the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. 100 HURDLES1. Star-Telegram honors its track and tennis players of the year, Former Hebron football coach, TCU player Brian Brazil never quit, saw best in everyone, How a Timberview golfer qualified for nationwide tour hosted by NBA star Steph Curry. I cover high school sports as a reporter and help coordinate our coverage. "At first, yeah, but then I just got used to it.". LONG JUMP1. Evan Stewart, Frisco Liberty, 48-9.00; 3. Zach Panzer, Blackwell, 42-6.75; 9. Brooklyn Marcee, Quitman, 46.77; 9. Mansfield Legacy, 3:20.03; 7. Tumi Onaleye, Katy Paetow, 39-7.50; 2. Shoemaker (Ethan Trice, Jaylen Caldwell, Jerrod Hicks, Khamari Terrell), 41.49; 2. Gabe Smith, Water Valley, 6-3.00; 3. 2018 USTFCCCA Outdoor All-American Long Jump (First Team), 60mH (Second Team)
Carlie Willison, Munday, 2:31.86; 7. Heidi Nielson, Katy Cinco Ranch, 10:23.14; 4. After the state championships, Boling will have the chance to compete in national events, but Collier said they are focused on states. Tough schedule: It was a busy week for Colleyville Heritage sophomore Allie Love as usual. Sunnyvale, 1:26.80; 4. He just didnt know how fast. John Tittle, Amarillo, 152-1, 4x100 relay 1. Makki Hart, Shallowater, 26.03; 7. Joy Sherwood, SA Great Hearts Monte Vista N, 12-9.00; 2. Tristan Arkansas, Cherokee, 14.76; 2. Devean Deal, Garland Naaman Forest, 55-9.00; 6. D'Miyah Griffin, Bremond, 12.59; 6. Hunter Sanders, Lewisville Marcus, 147-10; 8. Mathew Moralez, Premont, 10:04.11; 3. He got beat a little bit but he still ran 10.02 and it was a little windy, but it doesnt make any difference. Golf Junior High Information. Sarah Salsgiver, Lovejoy, 10-6. Ryan Stulting, Frisco Liberty, 152-0; 2. Runge, 1:36.10; DQ, Brookesmith, 400 1. POLE VAULT1. Emily Ellis, Bridgeland, 5:03.22; 9. National triple jump record record broken by Jasmine Moore Dalton Smith, Troup, 15-0.00; 4. Jacob Bustamante, Bishop, 9:54.75; 8. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, DNF, Discus throw 1. Autumn Smith, Wink, 11:38.78; 4. 4001. McLean. Pros. Tyler Seeley, New Deal, 4:40.92; 4. 1001. 4x400 RELAY1 Pros. Brighton Adams, San Saba, 2:17.83; 2. Kalen Barefield, Yorktown, 22.80; 8. AUSTIN, Texas Texas A&M national champion Lamara Distin broke the school high jump record with a world-leading clearance of 6-5/1.96m, Saturday To get the full depth of our meet coverage, become PRO! Brianna Brand, Kennedale, 11.80; 5. Dallas Carter, 47.70; 3. Stephenville, 24; 8. Some will be vying for the ultimate feat of feet: state records. By signing up you agree to ourTerms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy. Richland Springs, 44.08; 4. Kill. (tie) Bushland, 22; West, 22, 3,200 meters 1. Eireann Donohoe, El Paso Chapin, 38-0.75; 6. Julian Dominguez, La Feria, 1:59.37, 110 hurdles 1. Hannah Pfiffner, Frisco Wakeland, 5-7.00; 2. Kill. Lauren Brown, FW Wyatt, 24.67; 7. Cross Plains, 44.04; 3. Lucas Lovejoy, 3:57.89; 6. Tardranique London, Hempstead, 58.99;5. Jasmine Montgomery, San Antonio Reagan, 22.94; 2. LONG JUMP1. Shunmarkus Adams, Jasper, 53-7.25; 5. Rylan Smart, Sanger, 170-2; 3. Daylon Washington, Lexington, 15.45; 8. Manvel, 45.5; 3. Suzan Ogunleye, Pflugerville Hendrickson, 39-2.00; 4. Kennedy Doakes, Conroe The Woodlands, 5-9.00; 2. Chase Cowin, Conroe Woodlands College Park, 6-6.00; 8. Nathan Jones, Brock, 52-4.75; 5. State Champions Michael Carters daughter, competing for Red Oak, is also in the state record book with a national record set at the 2003 UIL state meet. Georgetown East View, 42.20, 800 1. Wimberley, 3:23.74; 9. SHOT PUT1. Lubbock Coronado, 41.54; 8. Chris Daniels, Klein, 4:23.39, 4x400 relay 1. Caden McCarley, Florence, DNQ, 4x100 relay 1. On her fourth attempt she registered at 21-8.25/6.61m (w/2.9). Greg Abbott still pushing for school choice plan, Rangers sweep of Cleveland did more than just improve their record, Oxnard neighbors say Cowboys crossed a line building platform inches from their property, Video muestra al nio que quiere ser mexicano con jugadores de El Tri, Headed to Dallas for a gig, Jackson Browne and fate helped launch Stevie Ray Vaughan, ShaCarri Richardson pushes past Shericka Jackson for second Diamond League 100m win, 2022 Dallas-area track preview: Top athletes to watch, including Olympic hopefuls, Find more high school sports coverage from The Dallas Morning News here, To view subscription options for The News and SportsDay, click here. Skyler Schuller, Coppell, 13-6.00; 3. Samuel Alves, Rockwall, 14.12; 2. Rockwall phenom Claire Lowrey desperately wanted to compete at the Texas Relays in Austin this weekend. of United States junior records in athletics High Jump: 7-2: Elias Gerald (Westlake, Saratoga Springs, Utah) (low-altitude) 7-1: Brion Stephens (Warren Central, Indianapolis, Indiana) Pole Vault: 18- *Maddox Hamm (Scottsboro, Alabama) Long Jump: 25-4: Greg Foster (Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, New Jersey) Triple Jump: 51-6: Brandon Green (Ruston, Louisiana) Shot: Kaige Covington, Roby, 10.75; 3. Jose Garcia, Harlingen, 20.59; 3. Aidan Featherby, CC Flour Bluff, 21-4.00; 9. Caitlyn Johnson, Fr. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 5:26.12; 4. Dezarai Stewart, Porter, 37-4.50, Triple jump 1. Jaxson Lavender, Lovejoy, 51.04. Ana Cristina Segura, Mason, 5:20.38; 4. Ely Terry, San Perlita, 5-10.00; 7. Skylar Herrera, Richmond George Ranch, 1:44.53, Boys 400 1. Lucas Tauch, Melissa, 9:35.25; 4. Darius Flemons, Paducah, 22.15; 3. Webof the remaining competitors to begin the jumpoff. Will Quintana, Decatur, 14.84; 7. Zion Smith, Tyler Legacy, 37-61/4; 3. . Abraham Morales, Brackettville Brackett, 9:40.58; 2. Holliday, 30; 6. Stetson Jameson, Happy, 39.38; 2. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 16.09; 8. On March 26th, Lowrey - who stands 5-11- cleared a six-foot jump. Thatch Balady, Jesuit, 14-6. Dekalon Taylor, Longview, 10.49; 6. Its possible. DJ Feaster, Waskom, 21-5.00; 8. Popelka didnt break the meet record of 46.09 that was set by Minor in 1991, but he won Saturdays race in 47.36, while Kaalund finished second in 47.89. Highland Park, 3:27.66; 3. Jabari Mitchell, Mans. Texas elite track and field athletes assemble in Austin starting Thursday for the state track and field meet. Aaron Trevino, La Feria, 20-9.50; 9. Amani Graham, Cedar Park, 45.17; 8. Bo Thompson, Hawley, 49-0.00; 8. Diego Heredia, Mission Sharyland, 9:31.47; 7. Mikaela (Mikey) Dominguez, Rockport-Fulton, 12-6.00; 3. Soham Patil, Frisco Heritage, 4:35.92, 4x400 relay 1. Patrick Elizondo, Friendswood, 6-6.00; 3. Jonah Perez, D'Hanis, 22.76; 6. 32001. Jarred Kerr, Lexington, 22-8.75; 2. C.J. Cassidy Johnson, Queen City, 36-7.25; 8. However, when Collier and the other Strake Jesuit coaches decided to put Boling in the 100 meters at the start of the season, they realized his aptitude for the event. Tairah Johnson, Fort Bend Marshall, 18-2.25; 9. Joesph Shamburger, Jarrell, 14.63; 5. RJ Steele, Lubbock Estacado, 14.66; 6. Ashton Scott, Fr. Abigail Counts, Lewisville Flower Mound, 18.76; 3. inch standing high jump breaks world record Makayla Bowman, Aquilla, 2:25.59; 3. Ella Lewis, Leander Rouse, 36-8.50; Alexia Washington, Rosenberg Terry, DNQ; Hannah Forde, Frisco Lone Star, DNQ, Discus throw 1. Tyler Smith, Fairfield, 22.86; 9. 2017-18 (Freshman at Georgia)
Ty'Trice Conor, Lubbock Estacado, 16-8.00; 9. Aquilla, 4:21.51; 7. Gianna Wilson, Jarrell, 15.66; 7. Olivia Lueking, LC Clear Creek, 43.25; 6. St. Marks, 12:03.68. Jeremiah Steph, Beckville, 14-3.00; 3. Lexi Ivy, Denver City, 5-8.00; 2. Its hard to find four guys this fast in the same high school at the same time who can also handle the baton. Bolings time edged the previous fastest mark in all conditions by a prep athlete, posted in 2013 by Floridas Trayvon Bromell, a wind- and altitude-aided 9.99. Runge, 3:42.61; 9. Fort Bend Marshall, 42;4. Lauren Olson, Mason, 122-4; 3. Sultan Bakare, Katy Paetow, 58-6.00; 3. Macy Watts, Monahans, 12-6.00; 5. (tie) Richland Springs 30; Ackerly Sands 30; 7. Robert Postell, Bridgeland, 15-6.00; 4. Track & Field Manual 19-20-2 - University Interscholastic League In addition to his record-setting 100-meter dash on Saturday, Boling contributed three other first-place finishes during the region meet, winning the long jump (25 feet 2 inches) and anchoring the 4x100 (40.72 seconds) and 4x400 (3 minutes 13.7 seconds) relay teams. Edna, 50.29; 9. At the Region I-6A meet on April 27 in Arlington, DeSoto ran 44.44, which bested the 44.50 run by Long Beach (Calif.) Poly in 2004. Rodrigo Linares, West Columbia Columbia, 16.92; 3. Whitesboro, 11:02.00; 3. (tie) Manvel, 34; Fort Bend Hightower, 34; 6. Brookesmith, 47.92, 800 1. 300 HURDLES1. 2023 FOX Television Stations, from MON 12:33 AM CDT until TUE 9:00 PM CDT, Jack County, Wise County, Palo Pinto County, Parker County, Tarrant County, Dallas County, Erath County, Hood County, Somervell County, Johnson County, Ellis County, Comanche County, Hamilton County, Bosque County, Hill County, Grieving mother talks about night her 7-year-old son was shot while lying in bed, Woman, 37, shot in head, killed in Hurst road rage incident, Denton 10-year-old boy shot multiple times by moms ex-boyfriend, police say, Texas bill requiring all schools to have armed security goes into effect this fall, New details released about arrest of Plano man after wife's body found in Lewisville Lake. 2001. Privacy Policy Kaylah Braxton, Fr. Amy Pritchard, Evant, 12:02.15; 5. Mathis San Francisco State school record, set in 1955 at Mackay, was broken in 1960 by Jim Brown with a jump of 6-6 . Burleson Centennial, 46.65; 3. Ashlynn Hall, Paint Rock, 37-00.00; 5. Daingerfield, 48.582; 3. Girls High School Records High School Records are those ratified by the T&FN Records Committee (p after mark = ratification is pending). Gracie Cain, De Kalb, 33-4.75, Triple jump 1. Ja'Liyah Patterson, Argyle, 26.06; 9. Taylor McFarland, Godley, 14.95; 5. Rene Rodriguez, Waco Meyer, 4:48.03; 7. Kason O'Shields, Hawley, 51.93; 9. Bryce Foster, Katy Taylor, 191-1; 4. Emily Thames, Wimberley, 18-0.75; 3. Taliyah Davis, Marlin, 15.421; 4. Antonio Munoz, Mansfield Timberview, 48.83; 5. Payton Phillips, Clyde, 15.20; 5. Jaxon Edwards, Turkey Valley, 20-4.50; 6. Lexi Maul, Pampa, 11:10.85; 4. Trey Pugh, Lovejoy, 6-0. The Hanover, Jamaica, native, cleared 5-9.75/1.77m, 5-11.5/1.82m and 6-1.5/1.87m on first attempts. Usain Bolt, at 19.93. Fredericksburg, 4:09.59, Team standings(top 10) 1. Abbi Allen, Coleman, 16-6.50; 5. TRIPLE JUMP1. 1A Six-Man Division 1. Alvin Shadow Creek, 46.44; 6. [Kaalund] definitely pushed me. After whirling her discus a national-record distance at the 2012 USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Bloomington, Ind., there was much to discuss about the Mansfield Legacy two-sport star. Alief Taylor, 40.50; 4. Her mark would have placed second in the college womens high jump at the Texas Relays. Copyright USA TODAY High School Sports 2023, https://usatodayhss.com/2019/texas-high-school-athletes-break-two-national-records, Matthew Boling sets national high school record in 100-meter dash, Four Arizona state track and field records broken in 1 hour, Meet the nominees for All-USA Today HSSA Girls Track & Field Athlete of the Year, Oklahoma State signee Natalie Cook sets another record on the track, NIL education, resource platform launched to help navigate recruitment process, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. PERSONAL: Daughter of Rayshon and Ty Davis youngest of five children. Quade West, Petrolia, 52-5.00; 5. Brandon Passmann, Guthrie, 9:16.59; 2. Mart, 34; 4. "I knew he had about a 15-meter lead," Boling said, "but I thought I could get him. Collier said Boling used the second-place finish as a motivation to become a state champion in the 400 this year. Mara Hering, McGregor, 43.64; 4. Leandro Gonzales, Rocksprings, 130-7; 9. T.J. Caldwell, Northwest Nelson, 38.38; 7. Bo Morrow, Mertzon Irion County, 11.37; 9. Emily Aguilar, Stockdale, 108-9, 4x100 relay 1. Emme Odonnell, Port Lavaca Calhoun, 11:38.48; 9. Christine Mallard, Mansfield Legacy, 23.92; 3. Davonte Grisham, Itasca, 6-2.00; 8. Taylor Limbaugh, Schulenburg, 5:25.70; 5. The 18-year-old has continued to break his own records in multiple events this season. Northwest Nelson, 3:20.35; 6. Skylar Bohlman, Lewisville Hebron, 154-11; 5. Drew McLaughlin, Denton, 4:22.34. Joaquin, 26; 8. Harlingen, 41.13; 8. Hope Munn, Blum, 9-6.00; 7. Andre Sanders, CC Carroll, 45-4.50; 6. John Rutledge, Dallas Highland Park, 21.22; 5. AUSTIN, Texas Texas A&M national champion Lamara Distin broke the school high jump record with a world-leading clearance of 6-5/1.96m, Saturday at the 94th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays at Mike A. Myers Stadium. Makayla Watson, Keller Timber Creek, 18-11.25; 5. Charlie Humbert, Jesuit, 39.78; 3. Evan Baltazar, Burleson, 55-6.75; 7. For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram (@aggietfxc). Zoey Jones, Santo, 48.31; 9. Meghan Wilcox, Cedar Park, 18-1.25, High jump 1. Happy 22, 3,200 meters 1. But a state title certainly appears within reach. Now Lowrey is eyeing her record. Hannah Cade, Canton, 14.86; 4. Jabari Mitchell, Mansfield Legacy, 1:54.11; 5. Tori Adams, Boerne, 37-10.00; 7. Carley Hall, Wylie, 37-5; 3. Jaxson Bray, Bosqueville, 14-3.00; 4. State Bracket. Freshman Emmanuel Bamidele led the mens group with the fastest split at an astonishing time of 44.17, while sophomores Brandon Miller, Chevannie Hanson and Omajuwa Etiwe each contributed, respectively. 58-52. Aniya Williams, Marlin, 26.26; 6. Bradley Peralta, Kermit, 48.05; 3. WebYear Conference School Student Name Event Stat; 1907-1908: Academy: Carlisle Military Academy: Neece: High Jump: 5 7.75 1908-1909: Belton: Holcomb: 220 Yard Dash Plea' Jai' Roulhac, El Paso Chapin, 43.86; 6. Refugio, 34; 6. 1A Boys Doubles. Khamari Terrell, Kill. Katy Cinco Ranch 48; 5. College Station, 22; 10. Soham Patil, Frisco Heritage, 1:59.13; 9. Victoria Velazquez, La Sara, 12:41.54; 9. Alvin Shadow Creek, 1:25.24; 6. Bellville, 41.87; 6. Kyah Shannon, Pros. It felt effortless, Vaughan said at the relays. Garrett Murphy, Meridian, 158-09; 6. Andrew Schmidt, East Bernard, 39.66; 5. Atalia Escalon, 27.39, 1,600 1. TaKedrick Williams, Dallas Madison, 40.49; 7. Taj Lee, San Antonio Johnson, 4:20.79; 6. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 24.56; 3. Kylie Morris, Brownwood, 36-8.00; 7. High School Girls Track & Field Cushing Stadium. Emma Alvord, Denton Guyer, 56.77, 300 hurdles1. Taytum Goodman, Springlake-Earth, 1:00.34; 4. Logan Courtney, Lorena, 4:35.77; 8. Mikayla Hayes, Northwest Nelson, 11.82, 4x200 relay 1. Blue Ridge, 48.62; 5. Longview, 47.43; 9. Cohan Thompson, Calvert, 41.93; 7. 1 in the nation this season with a time of 46.66, and Kaalund ran 46.88 last season. Darius Kipyego comes into his senior year having broken 1:50 in the 800 as both a soph and junior. Boerne Champion, 3:23.11; 9. Mackenzie Jefferson, Lewisville Marcus, 38-2.50; 8. Cross Plains (Addison Long, Torri Taylor, Abbigale Shepard, Katie Goains), 50.86; 2. Savoria Anderson, Burleson Centennial, 39-6.75; 3. Melissa Caldera, Bridgeport, 15.82; 9. high school Legacy, 1:57.96. Rodolfo Sandoval, Progreso, 2:03.24; 8. Tayte Cormier, Mertzon Irion County, 4:48.46; 6. Janet Nkwoparah, Arlington Bowie, 14.50; 8. Tony Huerta, San Antonio Cole, 13-6.00; 6. Caine Stanley, Kilgore, 21.65; 3. Fort Bend Elkins, 3:49.47; 5. Aubrey O'Connell, Prosper, 10:38.33; 6. Guidry, then a student at Houston Sterling, breezed through 200 meter run in 22.9 seconds in 1986. Taylor Grona, Fredericksburg, 11:14.17; 6. De'Jon Lewis, Del Valle, 43-11.75, Discus throw 1. Bailey Neal, Sulphur Bluff, 12:15.26; 7. Seniors Tierra Robinson-Jones, Syaira Richardson and sophomores Charokee Young and Laila Owens became the second fastest relay quartet in Aggie history. 110 HURDLES1. Texas Collin McCrillis, Rockwall, 15.13. Caroline Myrick, Nazareth, 27.35; 9. Vctor MOYA. Ethan Hollinshead, New Home, 49-5.00; 7. Manvel, 47.03; 6. A gay couple ran a rural restaurant in peace. Brandi Drake, Cameron Yoe, 25.32; 4. 2 performer 60m Hurdles (2018)
Logan Courtney, Lorena, 9:54.74; 7. Bo Morrow, Mertzon Irion County, 22.96; 7. High School Caitlyn Johnson, Fr. Jenna Morris, 35-5.00; 7. West Wilson, Lovejoy 144-2. Wyatt! Tamiia Liggins Robinson, Dallas Lincoln, 36-6.00; 9. (tie) Hanna Miller, Woodson, 4-8.00; Caitlyn Parsons, Gordon, 4-8.00; 9. Nikolette Schmidt, Smithville, 12-6.00; 6. Emanuel Galdino, Houston Stratford, 9:14.54; 5. Emily Jackson, Bronte, 51.50; 9. Jared Brackens, Kerens, 21.79; 2. Kash Bradley, Bushland, 21-10.75; 4. Reagan Bruner, Cisco, 10-0.00; 8. Kaylee Lewis, Melissa, 11.78; 3. (KIRBY LEE/IMAGE OF SPORT) IN OUR 2020 VERSION of this annual compilation, we listed the top 20 prep returners, but this years version has been cut back to only 10. 1001. Cross Plains, 3:39.38; 6. Sundown, 1:49.34; 9. McKinney North, 46.99; 5. New London West Rusk, 1:28.97; 6. Reagan Hale, Westbrook, 10-0.00: 4. Camdyn Childs, Barksdale Nueces Canyon, 9-6.00; 8. Theyre kind of at a disadvantage.. Jaxson Lavender, Lovejoy, 10.72; 2. Cross Plains 1:32.35; 4. Chris Brinkley, Fort Bend Marshall, 37.90; 5. Peyton Henson, Beebe (Ark. Marissa Agee, Howe, 2:25.40; 8. Maci SImmons, Austin Vandegrift, 44.24; 7. Dylaney Weaver, Gruver, 11:31.61; 2. Samuel Ashley, Canyon, 4:21.73; 2. The senior opened up landing at 21-3.25/6.48m (w/1.9) before fouling her next two attempts. Amarillo, 1:40.00; 6. UIL Track and Field Wheelchair Division Entry Form. Texas Ranger Schmidt, Barksdale Nueces Canyon. Devean Deal, Garland Naaman Forest, 180-10; 5. Canyon, 22; 9. Luis Rodriguez, Clifton, 15.38; 7. Second-half preview, rankings, playoff odds for all 30 MLB teams, The Atlanta Braves' incredible 2023 season, by the numbers. Meagan Mayfield, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill, 5-2.00; 9. Austins career also included World Indoor gold, a World Cup title, an Olympic record and a total of nine combined USA Indoor and Outdoor titles. Cynai Christopher, Fort Bend Hightower, 19-0.25; 3. As a sub-ten guy, Ill say this: sometimes you have to run a wind-aided first, before you can run it with legal wind he has a very good shot to be the first wind-legal sub-ten high school performer, Boldon tweeted. Connor Washington, The Woodlands College Park, 9.999; 3. Aubrey Woodard, Gladewater Union Grove, 43-6.25; 9. Kesean Paire, Woodville, 23-9.75; 2. Genesis Allen, Daingerfield, 37-8.75; 5. Nicole Humphries, Lewisville Flower Mound, 2:13.70; 6. Kiley Cumming, Blackwell, 26.12; 3. Hesston Marshall, Wheeler, 48.84; 2. Brylee Stewart, Junction, 104-5; 9. Memorial, 14.62; 3. Triple Jump. Gwyn Burnett, Llano, 44.50; 5. Zachary Carter, Monahans, 18.47; Sammy Alcala, Amarillo, DNS, Girls 400 1. All attempts must be recorded into the HyTek results for each of these events. Plano East, 1:44.06. Rylee Hennig, Aquilla, 36-11.25; 2. Gruver, 4:07.91; 5. Donyae Castaneda, Corpus Christi London, 21-9.00; 6. Harley Davis, Water Valley, 48-11.50; 4. Derrick Copeland, Fr. Nikayla FItzgerald, Kyle Lehman, 18-7.50; 5. The official national high school record at 100 meters is 10 seconds flat, last achieved by Trentavis Friday of Cherryville, N.C., in 2014. Adam Mason, Manvel, 1:52.60; 3. NCAA gave high schools a bigger role in basketball recruiting. LONG JUMP1. Davyon Williams, Cuero, 6-10.50; 2. Alex Speer, Robinson, 9:40.21; 6. Grecia Yebra, Early, 26.07; 9. Kollyn Brown, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, 57-10.25; 3. Ja'Dasia Sims, Manvel, NH, Pole vault 1. State Meet Mia Goicoechea, Shallowater, 128-5; 3. Rodrigo Linares, West Columbia Columbia, 15-9.50; Sammy Alcala, Amarillo, DNS, Girls 100 1. Blackwell 22, 3,200 meters 1. Jalen Rivers, Humble Summer Creek, 6-9.00; 2. High jump 1. Isabella Solis, Karnes City, 5-0.00, Pole vault 1. Lauren Salley, Jewett Leon, 1:00.39; 7. Maleek Jones, Port Arthur Memorial, 47-9.25; 4. Leon Covington, Colleyville Heritage, 44-10.75; 8. Dionna James, Fort Worth Arlington Heights, 39-3.75; 6. Mans. Converse Judson, 1:26.47; 7. Malachi Blanton, Timpson, 40.40; 7. Smith, 56.48. Ellison, 3:26.96. DeeDee Davis, Mt Enterprise, 49.69, 200 1. The Woodlands College Park 38; 4. Ronald De Madet, Fr. Jeremiah Charles, Arl. Corin Burns, Georgetown East View, 10.58; 9. Allison Vauhgn, Christoval, 2:18.51; 4. Amarien Jones, Wolfe City, DNQ, High jump 1. Paige Elliott, Rocksprings, 47.65; 5. Killeen Ellison (Jalen Bell, Rashad Jackson, Nicari McGee, Khamani Debrow), 1:27.86; 2. Maci Simmons, Austin Vandegrift, 14.62; 9. Merkel, 50.07; 8. (tie) Meghan Wilcox, Cedar Park, 11.71; Brianna Howard, Beaumont United, 11.71; 5. Texas HS athletes break national triple jump, 400-meter records Photo: Annie Rice/Caller-Times Amy McDaniel, San Angelo Standard-Times May 12, 2019 3:12 Kaylee Bezio, Graford, 12:23.18; 8. UFC second-half burning questions: Could Jones and Miocic both retire after UFC 295? Denzel Hinds, Northside Health Careers, 36.28; 3. Christine Mallard, Mansfield Legacy, 11.87; 7. Mfoniso Andrew, Fort Bend Elkins, 56.60; 8. (tie) Aerin Thompson, Cayuga, 5-4.00; Alexius McAdams, Kerens, 5-4.00; 8. Caleb Moore, Woodsboro, 51.95, 4x200 relay 1. Brenen Thompson, Spearman, 21.27; 2. Arianna Stegall, Fort Bend Bush, 42-2.25; 7. Coleman Chapman, Dripping Springs, 38.54; 8. Nathanael Berhane, Wylie, 4:15.08; 2. Montana Welch, Taylor, 15-9.00; 4. Jonathan Barraza, Northside Harlan, 15-6.00; 7. Abbi Allen, Coleman, 5-4.00; 6. Fayetteville, 3:48.52, Team standings(top 10) 1. Hailey Hays, Franklin, 46.13; 7. Mariana Sanchez, Imperial Buena Vista, 5:42.71; 6. Kenny Bibb, Anna, 9:56.62; 7. Ian Vasquez, El Paso Riverside, 6-4.00; 5. Jonathan Fuselier, Crosby, 14.38; 5. Kilgore, 29; 4. Alliyah Harrison, Veribest, 16-00.50; 8. Brynn Yanez, Jayton, 12.81; 6. Lubbock Coronado, 3:21.47; 8. Shiner (Jayden Carson, Zane Rhodes, Trevor Haynes, Dalton Brooks), 1:28.29; 2. Kayla Mott, Groveton Centerville, 16.94; 6.