Simone Ballard, Katy Mayde Creek, 41.11; 2. Jared Laverty, El Paso Americas, 1:55.16; 8. Brooklyn Jaeger, Fayetteville, 26.07; 3. Andrew Banman, Seminole, 14.78 (14.777); 6. Skylar Herrera, Richmond George Ranch, 22.56; 8. Humble Summer Creek (Malcolm Washington, Dylan Jacobs, Blake Gibson, Darius Rainey), 3:10.36; 2. Mitchell Blakeslee, Conroe The Woodlands, 181-0; 3. Gabrielle Hoots, Klein Oak, 10:48.84; 5. Abree Winfrey, Canyon, 2:14.42; 2. Braylen Lusby, Spearman, 2:19.59; 3. Ackerly Sands (Lili Porras, Elysa Martinez, Hayley Connell, Landry Morrow), 1:47.16; 2. 100 1. Esmeralda Garcia, Wallis Brazos, 2:33.67. (tie) Isaac Pollard, Lindale, 14-0; Jackson Bragg, Salado, 14-0; 7. Reese Vannerson, Houston Strake Jesuit, 9:01.17; 3. Marigold Hunter, Troup, 12:32.74; 9. Carson Parker, Humble Kingwood, 5:08.29. Jace Posey, Houston Strake Jesuit, 7-4 (Conference record, old record 7-4, Scott Sellers, Katy Cinco Ranch, 2004); 2. Fernando Gonzalez, Sonora, 50.01; 8. Taylor McFarland, Godley, 14.31; 3. David helped start up the FEAST Track program 21 years ago and has led the FEAST Track Team to 13 Varsity Girls State Championship Titles and 11 Varsity Boys State Championship Titles. 100: 1, Khadija Derry, Sam Houston, 13.30; 2, Adiya Odom, Brackenridge, 13.42; 3, Kiree Turban, Sam Houston, 13.85; 4, Lauren Lopez, Jefferson, 13.89. Michael Sedwick, Georgetown EastView, 21-10 ; 7. (tie) La Sara, 18; Moran, 18; Fayetteville, 18; Priddy, 18; Veribest 18. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:17.96; 5. Gracie Stephens, Brock, 36-3 ; 8. Previous Okougbodu, West Mesquite, 40-3 ; 7. Manor, 40; 4. Eliza Cope, Mason, 59.17; 3. The UIL Spring Meet events include golf, tennis, track & field, one-act play and the academic contests. Cameron Chin, Baytown Sterling, 47.05; 2. 400 1. Michael Sedwick, Georgetown East View, 44-0 . Discus throw 1. Cross Plains, 50; 3. (tie) Terrell, 20; Giddings, 20; Melissa, 20. 4x100 relay 1. Josh Davis, Palestine Westwood, 14.93; 6. Oakwood, 44.96; 9. Karter Cummings, Blackwell, 52.54; 8. High jump 1. Roger Gradney, Altair Rice, 22.41. Kenneth Burgess, Klein Collins, 57-2; 9. McKinney Boyd, 3:17.70; 7. Cayla Albers, Falls City, 36-5 ; 8. Paris Kimble, Humble Atascocita, 41-0 ; 9. Lucas Rizo, Crane, 1:57.44; 3. Jazmine Thompson, Harlingen, 41-10; 8. Justin Craft, Humble Summer Creek, 60-6 ; 5. Cameron McConnell, Canyon Randall, 4:51.26; 3. Brooklyn Lamprecht, Three Rivers, 36-10 ; 5. 100: 1, Alexa Luna, Uvalde, 12.86; 2, Bailey Cook, Floresville, 13.04; 3, Jesuiomisin Okunade, Harlan, 13.06; 4, Cheyenne Neurell, Harlan, 13.1. implements and his 100 and 110 hurdle marks were aided by winds over the 2.0 m/s allowed by. Darrel Nation, Corpus Christi Moody, 10.73; 9. Paducah, 43.29; 4. 400 1. Paris, 48.19; 7. Wariner finished with a time of 46.87 seconds in the 400 and also won the boys 200 meter. JaeDyn Slaughter, Beckville, 1:59.59; 5. Payton Conner, Sterling City, 123-5; 3. 400 relay: 1, Reagan, 46.85; 2, Johnson, 49.34; 3, Roosevelt, 49.72; 4, Madison, 49.97. Magi Harris, Humble, 42.96; 7. Texas 2023 Outdoor Track & Field Meets. Weston Griffin, Era, 6-6 (fewer misses); 2. 1,600: 1, Sophia Carroll, Alamo Heights, 5:37.23; 2, Kathryne Elizondo, Jefferson, 5:42.48; 3, Angelica Guerrero, Edison, 5:43.03; 4, McKenzie Sharp, Alamo Heights, 5:43.27. Brooklyn Erler, Hubbard, 51.52. 3,200 meters 1. Argyle, 41.70; 5. Mihyia Davis, Lovelady, 12.24; 4. Canyon (Talia Solis, Whitney Willeford, Brooklyn Kinsey, Abree Winfrey), 3:56.05; 2. Makki Hart, Shallowater, 56.00; 3. Quade West, Petrolia, 54-11 ; 4. Clifton, 3:26.51; 9. Missouri Valley (Kansas) TBA. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 33-7 . Caylee Conley, Cooper, 26.02; 7. Nelson, North Richland Hills Richland, 45-3 ; 8. USATF East Region Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships. Anaya Potter, Northwest, 5-4; 8. Use it for your meet today. Shelbyville, 1:46.13; 4. Kai Johnson, La Marque, 46-5 ; 5. Hamilton, 47; 3. (tie) Lucas Lovejoy, 26; Carrollton Smith, 26; 8. Adidas Classic, Day 2 Results. The Red Hawks defeated the Thunderbirds 62-51 on Thursday at the Alamodome. Trea Melton, Mertzon Irion County, 4:48.52; 9. Moses Wray, Wimberley, 54-9 ; 4. Jordan Harrison, Mertzon Irion County, 42-9; 7. Marlin, 42.12; 3. High jump: 1, Mia Hinojosa, Medina Valley, 4-9; 2, Taylor Dinkelmann, Somerset, 4-9; 3, Krystan Stivers, Medina Valley, 4-9; 4, Sophia Jasso, Southside, 4-8. 1,600 1. Goldthwaite, 3:33.02. JKoby Williams, Beckville, 14.41; 2. Kerens, 42.46; 6. Adrian Rosales, Bookes, 4:44.67; 6. 800: 1, Nathan Perez, Warren, 1:55.63; 2, Christian Corral, Brennan, 1:56.13; 3, Ryan Yost, Taft, 1:58.06; 4, Alan Gonzalez-Palacios, Warren, 2:00.00. Sophomore Richmond, TX George Bush High School. jcostello@ksgoffice.com. Daingerfield, 42.74; 8. 300 hurdles 1. Rankin, 43.76; 5. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 39.83; 4. Blake Allen, Cranfils Gap, 16.21; 9. Shane Gardner, Richmond George Ranch, 13.73; 4. Devinar Roberson, Coleman, 47-10 ; 2. The mark listed with each athlete reflects his PR, through the last weekend of January. Erin OBrien, Frisco Memorial, 5:04.36; 6. Rianne Hurst, Priddy, 5-0; 7. Kennedal, 3:56.24; 3. Victoria Byrd, Joaquin, 17-9 ; 4. Lauren Schmidt, Kate Seven Lakes, 12-0; 7. SCHEDULE Past Events. Kaylee Price, Harper, 15.04; 4. While most track and field camps cater to girls of multiple age groups at every stage in the recruiting process, there are different types of camps athletes can attend. Weatherton Cason, Henderson, 22-10 ; 3. Buda Johnson, 47.98; 9. 100 1. Bradford Jennings, Corpus Christi Flour Bluff, 6-4; 8. (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)/*
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