Ashton Turner, Crowley, 14.08; 3. Cord Piper, Paducah, 15.18; 3. Ryland Wieding, Karnes City, 49-6.00; 7. Brandi Drake, Cameron Yoe, 12.29; 6. Isaac Alonzo, Lubbock, 4:19.86; 5. Dekalon Taylor, Longview, 10.49; 6. Devean Deal, Garland Naaman Forest, 180-10; 5. Shiner (Jayden Carson, Zane Rhodes, Trevor Haynes, Dalton Brooks), 1:28.29; 2. Barry Richardson, Humble Summer Creek, 13.31; 2. Jeremy Irwin, Stockdale, NH, Shot put 1. Joy Sherwood, SA Great Hearts Monte Vista N, 12-9.00; 2. Hunter Murphy, Pineland West Sabine, 6-5.00; 4. Brooklyn Marcee, Quitman, 46.77; 9. Tiyan Ogbeide, Katy Jordan, 2:13.02; 7. Kendrick Smallwood, Mesquite Poteet, 13.47; 2. 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HOME | txtfmeetofchampions Hesston Marshall, Wheeler, 21.87; 3. Garrett Tarver, Saltillo, 10:10.10; 5. Team standings (top 10) 1. Colleen Stegmann, Frisco Reedy, 10:51.58; 6. Taylor McFarland, Godley, 55.81; 2. Arianna Stegall, Fort Bend Bush, 42-2.25; 7. Logan Davis, Stephenville, 44-2.25, Pole vault 1. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, DNF, Discus throw 1. The 6-foot-6, 205-pound Carreon has qualified for the Region I-6A Track and Field Championships in three events in the boys 110-meter hurdles, 300-meters hurdles and high jump. Lanie Stapp, Claude, 16-07.50; 5. (tie) Aerin Thompson, Cayuga, 5-4.00; Alexius McAdams, Kerens, 5-4.00; 8. Toggle Sub Navigation. Addie Sykora, Lorena, 11:25.42; 3. Bryce McCray, Richmond George Ranch, 36.27; 2. Isaac McGill, Amarillo, 9:16.46; 4. Shiner, 50.61; 6. Imperial Buena Vista, 4:23.98; 9. Burleson Centennial, 46.65; 3. John Rutledge, Dallas Highland Park, 21.22; 5. El Campo, 1:42.31; 5. Devean Deal, Garland Naaman Forest, 55-9.00; 6. Makenna Boyd, Wildorado, 46.39; 2. Isabel Conde De Frankenberg, Cedar Park, 10:26.49; 2. Graham Junior High Track Meet: Graham, TX: 3/28: Gunter MS Tiger Relays: Gunter, TX: 3/28 - 3/29: Hays Middle School District Track Meet: Buda, TX: 3/28: HEB Comal Canyon, 1:43.90; 8. William Williams, Magnolia West, 20-3.25, High jump 1. Peighton Glass, Sterling City, 8-0.00, Shot put 1. Tierrani Johnson, Jefferson, 136-6; 2. Kendrick Vanderbilt, Abilene Wylie, 51-4; 5. Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 4:24.33; 6. Bre'anna Lacy, Waxahachie Life, 46.27; 5. Joseph Meador, CC Veterans Memorial, 10.86, 400 1. Abigail Jones, Guthrie, 103-7; 9. Michael Herzog, Thorndale, 48-11.75; 2. Aubrey O'Connell, Prosper, 4:59.17; 7. Juliana Ni'Cole Ledezma, Northside Warren, 17-9.75; 9. FloSports, Inc. Gail Borden County, 3:35.34; 5. Aerin Thompson, Cayuga, 2:31.99, 100 hurdles 1. A year after COVID-19 forced the cancellation of the University Interscholastic League State Track & Field Championships, the state track meet is back this week in Austin. (tie) Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-6.00; Cade Gayle, Cisco, 12-6.00; 8. Micah Teague, Lefors, 10.89; 5. Kyler Seymore, Big Spring, 6-4.00; 4. Taylor McFarland, Godley, 14.95; 5. Texas Jalen Rivers, Humble Summer Creek, 6-9.00; 2. Omari Evans, Killeen Shoemaker, 23-1.75; 7. Clint Maurer, Panhandle, 2:03.01; 7. 1600 M Run 6. Olivia Lueking, LC Clear Creek, 13-6.00; 4. Emanuel Galdino, Houston Stratford, 9:14.54; 5. Ian Shoaf, Jonesboro, 18.28, 100 1. Jonathan Mora, Farwell, 21-9.00; 5. Michael Sturdivant, Flour Mound Marcus, 21.23; 9. Maleek Jones, Port Arthur Memorial, 6-4.00; 5. Brianna Brand, Kennedale, 11.80; 5. Rosenberg Terry, 1:25.75; 5. Richmond George Ranch, 3:16.65; 4. Aleena Nelson, Forsan, 36-10.50; 7. Desmond Frazier, Lancaster, 58-5.75; 4. Andrews, 3:24.08, Team standings(top 10) 1. Makenna Byrd, Wildorado, 10-0.00; 5. She said she found confidence as a sophomore, which helped propel her to a fourth-place finish at the Class 5A state cross country meet. Brynn Yanez, Jayton, 12.81; 6. Bellville, 41.87; 6. Tyler Westrom, Argyle, 9:43.13; 4. Khristian Torres, Fredericksburg, 1:57.382; 4. Kailey Littlefield, Lucas Lovejoy, 5:08.44; 7. John Tittle, Amarillo, 152-1, 4x100 relay 1. Richland Springs, 1:59.69, 400 1. Abree Winfrey, Canyon, 44.68; 2. Annie Anderle, Muenster, 15.88; 7. Jaden Patterson, Humble Atascocita, 50-7.00; 2. Abigail Counts, Lewisville Flower Mound, 1:07.80; 2. Gemma Goddard, Austin Vandegrift, 5:04.00, 4x400 relay 1. Darieus Dixon, McGregor, 49.45; 6. Jaci McGregor, Salado, 5:14.17; 9. "When I was in middle school, no one (from LHS) really made it to regionals," Pea said. Brylee Stewart, Junction, 104-5; 9. De'Anna Robinson, Euless Trinity, 18-11.00; 6. Jaden Patterson, Humble Atascocita, 23-7.00; 6. (tie) Frisco Heritage, 25; Cedar Park, 25; 9. Brynn Brown, Denton Guyer, 9 minutes, 58.77 seconds; 2. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 16-0.50; 8. Tori Coleman, White Settlement Brewer, 38-4.75; 8. Zaraivion Armendarez, Raymondville, 50.45; 9. Haskell, 1:43.62; 3. Luke Ivy, Albany, 42-7.25, Discus throw 1. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 47.80; 7. Cameron Fawcett, Dallas Highland Park, 4:56.97; 5. Aquilla, 4:21.51; 7. Reese Chambers, May, 12.43; 3. Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, El Paso Parkland, 56.48; 6. Breonna Campbell, Wichita Falls Hirschi, 11.791; 4. Paige Elliott, Rocksprings, 11-3.00; 2. Rodolfo Sandoval, Progreso, 2:03.24; 8. Flour Mound 1:40.53, 400 1. Angel Rodriguez, Hondo, 4:36.25; 9. The Monterey senior measured 47 feet, 9 inches to place second in the triple jump and qualify for state. Cherokee, 52.90; 8. Brenham, 3:18.03; 5. Wimberley, 1:28.29; 5. Lilly Rodel, Conroe, 148-5; 6. Kaci Andrus, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill, 12-6.00; 5. Manvel, 47.03; 6. Zane Capps, Richland Springs, 20-5.75; 5. Leric Eaton, New Deal, 44-7.25; 6. Chelsea Stein, Klein Collins, 18.74; 2. Asia Billington, Haskell, 2:31.00; 8. Jayla Franklin, Newton, 11.80; 2. Dustin Bryant, Wildorado, 43-7.00; 4. Carter Gordy, Montgomery Lake Creek, 4:21.01; 7. Major Everhart, Amarillo Tascosa, 10.55; 7. Cross country ranks No. Mart, 42.35; 3. Nicole Humphries, Lewisville Flower Mound, 2:13.70; 6. Onalaska, 30; 3. Victoria Byrd, Joaquin, 17-9.25; 4. Jayden Keys, Katy Tompkins, 23-11.25; 4. Sophie Dale, Austin LASA, 5:18.84, 4x400 relay 1. Kiana Kebbi, Pearsall, 57.25; 4. Shallowater, 4:01.88; 5. Shontel Kubitza, Riesel, 35-7.00; 8. The most complete coverage of High School Girls Track & Field. Dallas Carter, 47.70; 3. Schertz Clemens, 3:57.99, Team standings(top 10) 1. Jajia Wilson, Northside Brennan, 14.97, 100 1. Brooke Ashcraft, Robinson, 47.47; 8. Carlie Willison, Munday, 11:50.94; 3. (tie) Richland Springs 30; Ackerly Sands 30; 7. Jordon Lyssy, Poth 26.24, 1,600 1. Hide/Show Additional Information For Big 12 Cross Country Championships - October 28, 2022. Hamilton, 1:29.72; 5. Coleman Chapman, Dripping Springs, 38.54; 8. Kyla Kane, Wellington, 5:14.56; 2. Will Powers, Austin, 1:55.93; 8. Jamariyan Howlett, Riesel, 6-8.00; 2. Wiliams Macias, PSJA Memorial, 9:48.21; 9. Jace Posey, Houston Strake Jesuit, 6-6.00; 5. Brenna Bottoms, Nevada Community, 5-5.00; 2. Reagan Jones, 59.65; 5. Kim Ume-Ezeoka, Flour Mound Marcus, 44.25; 8. Anna Gold, Fredericksburg, 57.77; 6. Isaac Onuoha, Dallas Wilson, 6-2.00; 9. Kirby Marik, Pole vault 1. Ellie Galan, Kaufman, 2:23.15; 8. 2 #1013 Knight, Trey SO USC 69.54m. Ian Vasquez, El Paso Riverside, 6-4.00; 5. of Schools for the Blind Championships, UIL 5A - District 21/22 Area Championship, TAPS Middle School D-I & II Championships, Red River Athletic Conference Championship, Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships, Puma Presents The East Coast International Showcase, Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships by ttfca, UIL 5A & 6A - Region 3 Day 2 by rpernetter, Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Tate Williams, Wall, 172-7; 3. Alex Bettag, Canyon Randall, 15.03; 8. WebTwo concerts, one for the dedication of John H. Reagan High School and another for the Texas School Administrators and School Board Convention, kicked off a colorful marching season topped by a Division I Rating in the early November marching contest. Devin Ferris, Valley View, 2:03.90; 9. Danielle Burns, Canyon, 38-3.00; 6. Emma Kibbey, SA Great Hearts Northern Oaks, 36-4.50; 7. Reagan Markham, Redwater, 5-0.00; 9. Will Powers, Austin, 4:22.67; 9. Jasir Miller, Manvel, 56.41; 5. Autumn Smith, Wink, 5:35.58; 7. Leah Acosta, Midland Lee, 140-0; 7. Stephenville, 24; 8. 1,600 1. (tie) Miguel Novoa, Grapevine, 6-4.00; Jalen Walthall, Manvel, 6-4.00; 7. Sundown, 51.24; 9. Luke Mankowski, Granbury, 154-11; 8. Kashlee Dickinson, Canyon, 13-0.00; 2. Angel Rodriguez, Hondo, 9:57.02; 8. Devin Hildebrand, Hermleigh, 11.05; 8. Michael Pinones, San Antonio East Central, 54-9.50; 8. Dariante Hall, Fort Worth Dunbar, 10.54; 4. Allie Love, Colleyville Heritage, 10:34.98; 3. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 5:42.35; 8. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 11.48; 2. Tyler Seeley, New Deal, 10:17.28; 7. Wimberley, 3:23.74; 9. Check back often as these will be updated throughout the week. WebEVENT: MARK: ATHLETE: SCHOOL: YEAR: 100m: 10.13 NR: Derrick Florence: Galveston Ball: 1986: 200m: 20.13 NR: Roy Martin: Dallas Roosevelt: 1985: 400m: 45.19: Aldrich Bailey: She clocked in at 11 minutes, 29.46 seconds to win the region crown and advance to the state meet for the first time. Saydie Kaddell, Lago Vista, 26.04; 8. Tony Huerta, San Antonio Cole, 13-6.00; 6. Dylan De Hoyos, San Antonio Johnson, 46-10.75; 7. Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 1:56.80; 2. Christian Gonzalez, Sulphur Bluff, 2:04.37; 5. Tyquan Scoby, Killeen, 47-11.00; 5. Emma Ellis, Magnolia, 10:58.20; 7. (tie) Mesquite Poteet, 20; Port Arthur Memorial, 20; 10. Rylee Hennig, Aquilla, 5-7.00; 2. Abby Elmore, Gunter, 15.23; 7. Nathan Jones, Malakoff, 6-2.00; 7. Donovan Ramirez, Odessa Compass Academy, 47-6.25; 3. Skylar Herrera, Richmond George Ranch, 23.35; 8. Chrystal Herpin, Pearland Dawson, 44-4.25; 5. Neches, 1:54.23; 8. Fort Stockton, 1:29.35; 9. Wichita Falls Hirschi, 47.75; 4. Kevin Adams, Cedar Park, 55-11.25; 6. Joseph Mueller, La Grange, 134-7, 4x100 relay 1. Jadeyn Bryant, Richland Springs, 40.02; 3. Brenna Butler, Gruver, 46.40; 5. April 2023 Event Location; 2023-04-28 Jenna Vancleave, Hamlin, 122-11; 2. Kobe Milligan, Lancaster, 50.62, 4x200 relay 1. Rory Hake, Whitesboro, 11:57.40; 7. Kiara Franklin, Era, 2:27.55; 7. Ely Terry, San Perlita, 5-10.00; 7. For Cole Fenhaus, Fayetteville, 10:40.75; 7. Jake Ozymy, Avalon, 2:08.41; 6. Mckenzie Bailey, Georgetown, 4:58.88; 6. Brock Lewis, Boerne Champion, 14.46; 7. Malachi Blanton, Timpson, 40.40; 7. Tayte Cormier, Mertzon Irion County, 4:48.46; 6. Danni Akers, Wink, 4-10.00; 9. Blum, 1:49.89; 4. Te'drick Robinson, Waxahachie Life, 14.95; 9. Riley Webb, Ackerly Sands, 51.51; 6. TJ Imotichey, Bryson, 147-7; 4. Lancaster, 3:50.40; 4. Will Boyce, Onalaska, 1:54.71; 2. Jacy Stubblefield, Lovelady, 9-6.00, Shot put 1. Dajon Debose, Fort Bend Hightower, 49.31; 7. Love Riley, Carrollton Ranchview, 47.66, 200 1. Amarillo Tascosa's Ke'Mauri Pinkard won the event at 49-10. Alyssa Singletary, Lubbock High, 5-2; 6. Maddie Jones, College Station, 5:12.27; 9. Mineola (Brady Shrum, Jaxon Hilland, TJ Moreland, Morgan Waggoner), 3:22.42; 2. Giddings, 21; 9. Layloni Watson, Lake Belton, 15.77; 8. Clint Maurer, Panhandle, 14-0.00; 5. 0:36. Mia Gray, Sunray, 35-9.00; 8. Shiner, 44; 2. Marco Rey, Presidio, 4:27.56; 3. Tate Wells, Ponder, 2:18.29; 4. Carsann Baker, Earth Springlake, 10-0.00; 6. Ty Brdiges, Tatum, 15.74, 100 1. DeSoto, 3:45.06; 3. high school Pinkard's jump Friday bested the winning mark from state last year (48-5). Sheridan Wilson, Argyle, 151-9; 7. Donovan Hawkins, Natalia, 49.76; 8. Lizbeth Fierro, Tornillo, 39-8.75; 3. Nathan Luna, Brownfield, 22.83; 8. El Campo, 1:30.66, 300 hurdles 1. San Diego, 3:25.57; 8. (tie) Anaya Potter, Northwest, 5-4.00;Chloe Coffee, 5-4.00; 5. Samuel Ashley, Canyon, 9:36.90; 5. Waco La Vega (Ara Rauls, Jai'Brian Bouye, Jeremiah Fisher, Jesse Majors-Sterling), 40.71; 2. Xavier Cox-Dunlap, Whitewright, 22.36; 4. Jeavon Stewart, Texarkana Liberty-Eylau, 14.57; 4. Jake Lindberg, Brock, 39.18; 3. But the fact that I can compete in these conditions just makes me so much more happier for state.". Evan Stewart, Frisco Liberty, 24-6.50; 2. Max Baca, Dalhart, 13-0.00; 7. High jump 2. Brooklyn Jackson, Quanah, 13.21, 400 1. Tania Ramirez, Boyd, 5:28.63; 5. Keep reading houston high school sports sarah chappelle tapps sports tapps track tapps Post, 1:28.95; 4. Alyssa Quinones Mixon, San Antonio Reagan, 13-0.00; 6. Tyler Smith, Fairfield, 50.02; 9. Braxton Pearson, Big Spring, 156-8; 5. Karis Dieterich, Axtell, 5:53.22, 4x400 relay 1. Tate Barr, Lucas Lovejoy, 4:24.64; 8. Reagan Johnson, Karnes City, 43.59; 3. Alizah Villegas, CC Tuloso-Midway, 45.67; 4. Evan Stewart, Frisco Liberty, 48-9.00; 3. Zach Courtney, Post, 139-08; 8. All of the relays traditional events return as the schedule was announced on Friday. Chris Daniels, Klein, 9:14.35; 4. Starting Wednesday, the University of Texas will host the Texas Relays, a track and field event that high school, college and other elite athletes will compete in. Garrett Dixon, Ballinger, 164-5; 4. Wildorado, 4:13.36; 4. San Antonio Reagan, 1:38.12; 5. Mason, 30; 7. "So this year, to know that not only me but most of my team has made it is insane.". Robert Postell, Bridgeland, 15-6.00; 4. Macy Watts, Monahans, 12-6.00; 5. Happy, 4:12.93; 3. Grecia Yebra, Early, 26.07; 9. Jayda Hough, Weslaco, 5-2.00; 8. Jacob Roberts, Clyde, 6-4.00; 6. 3,200: 1. Tanner Hensley, Cumby Miller Grove, 5:08.58, 4x400 relay 1. Kylee Willis, Breckenridge, 5-5.00; 4. Leon Covington, Colleyville Heritage, 44-10.75; 8. Along with Lydia Brackeen, Sara Dy and Elizabeth Florez, the relay ran in the preliminaries late Friday. Nov 11 (Fri) Women: 8:30 AM | Men: 9:30 AM. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 16.09; 8. Nicholas Grullon, Cedar Park, 6-2.00; 8. Whitley Carter, Evadale, 17-10.00; 3. Stamford, 1:46.40; 5. Jaysa Coney, Palestine Westwood, 25.22; 3. Mackenzie Bryan, Tuscola Jim Ned, 47.06, 200 1. Kynnan Shields, Shamrock, 106-9; 8. Stamford, 25; 9. Selissa Gonzales, La Sara, 2:27.78; 4. Jared Caffey, Union Hill, 5-10.00; 6. Julian Dominguez, La Feria, 1:59.37, 110 hurdles 1. Brooklyn Jaeger, Fayetteville, 26.46; 5. Elementary 903-769-0536 Middle & High School 903-769-0571 Administration 903-769-2181. Argyle, 42.09; 7. WebTexas MileSplit has the latest Texas high school running, cross country, and track & field coverage. Alejandro Vasquez, Alice, 21-5.50; 7. Taylor Long, Hamilton, 1:58.19; 2. Lancaster, 3:18.27; 6. Maci SImmons, Austin Vandegrift, 44.24; 7. Miami, 51.72; 3. Madison Harvey, Iraan, 17.16; 7. Abbie Ramsey, Frankston, 10-6.00; 5. San Elizario, 28; 5. Sam Alves, Rockwall, 13.75; 4. Brenham, 41.26; 6. Contact Us Samuel Holcombe, Floydada, 57-2.25; 2. Ashton Turner, Crowley, 38.16; 6. Justin Rodriguez, Rankin, 40.96; 6. Jorge Chavira, Hartley, 146-3; 5. high school Jacquelyn Olivas, Vega, 103-5, 4x100 relay 1. Christian Rohlack, Taylor, 1:57.386; 5. Samuel Ashley, Canyon, 4:21.73; 2. Hope Santiago, Monahans, 16-4.25; 5. Aiden Chalk, Ingleside, 15.06, 100 1. 2023 www.caller.com. Kirin Chacchia, Frisco Heritage, 43.25; 3. Ja'Mariyea Hamilton, Dawson, 44-11.25; 5. Mitchell Thompson, Argyle, 14-0.00; 8. Michelle Ogbemudia, Plano West, 44-3.25; 6. Emma Kleman, Nazareth, 5:29.55; 3. Braleigh Blanchette, Benjamin, 53.25, 200 1. Amara Hawkins-Quinones, San Antonio Alamo Heights, 57.46; 8. Triple Jump Running: (start as soon as field events are over except 2400 Meter Run) Girls - 2400 Meter Run (4:15 p.m.) Boys - 2400 Meter Run (4:15 p.m.) Girls - 400 Relay (5:15 p.m.) Boys - 400 Relay (5:25 p.m.) Girls - 800 Run (5:35 p.m.) Boys - 800 Run (5:45 p.m.) Girls - 100 Meter Hurdles (6:00 p.m.) Boys - 110 Meter Hurdles (6:15 p.m.) Logan Courtney, Lorena, 9:54.74; 7. Sky Embry, Bellevue, 13.23, 4x200 relay1. David Bunger, Rankin, 2:09.04; 7. Richland Springs, 44.08; 4. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, 27.31; 8. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau, 47.76; 5. GeKyle Baker, Brownsboro, 6-2.00; 8. Paige Elliott, Rocksprings, 47.65; 5. Mikayla Hayes, Northwest Nelson, 24.75, 1,600 1. Throckmorton, 4:22.41; 8. Boerne Champion, 48.78, 800 1. Serina Ramirez, Rio Grande City, 126-10; 7. Davi Torres, Callisburg, 44-1.50; 7. Denzel Hinds, Northside Health Careers, 36.28; 3. Alief Taylor, 40.50; 4. Jayden King, Midlothian Heritage, 36-3; 6. Billy Thompson, Calvert, 15.47; 5. Mahalia Ratcliff, Center, 47.60; 9. All Teams. CC Carroll, 3:26.16, Team standings(top 10) 1. Charlie Bartholomew, McKinney Boyd, 47.27; 2. Triple jump: 1. There are races that are run on a 400-meter track and several different jumping Springlake Earth 28; 7. Kate Barnes, Sterling City, 4-10.00; 6. Lubbock Cooper, 41.22; 5. Paige Elliott, Rocksprings, 15-06.75, High jump 1. Rodrigo Linares, West Columbia Columbia, 1:05.71; 3. Wildorado, 1:50.61; 5. Taylor Grona, Fredericksburg, 2:16.29; 4. Xiomara Rodriguez, La Sara, 121-0; 3. Hope Munn, Blum, 9-6.00; 7. Travis Sims, Elysian Fields, 4:35.07; 7. Casey Griffin, Mesquite Horn, 53-6.25; 9. Zeke Saldana, Pecos, 10.75; 9. Cedar Park, 47.41; 8. Sudan, 4:20.11, Team standings(top 10) 1. Seguin, 1:29, 300 hurdles 1. Staff reports. Florez and Dy could advance in individual events as well. Abi Bass, Melissa, 10:54.03; 3. Longview, 40.79; 3. Hunter's would've netted bronze. Joshua English, Conroe The Woodlands, 1:50.95; 2. (tie) San Saba, 18; Wellington, 18, 3,200 meters 1. Chrystal Herpin, Pearland Dawson, 166-11; 3. Kennady Fontenot, New Braunfels, 11:12.24, Long jump 1. Finley Hunting, San Antonio Cole, 5:38.74, 4x400 relay 1. Annison Thomas, Panhandle, 12.83; 8. Ty'monyahe Abney, Longview, 20.87; 3. Kolby Wright, Fredericksburg, 141-1; 9. Tolar, 3:29.76; 8. George Marable, Rockport-Fulton, 39.33; 7. Waco La Vega (Nikzavyer Rice, Sol'Dreveon Degrate, Stefon Nickerson, Jesse Majors-Sterling), 3:16.79; 2. Wildorado 45; 3. Madison Sloan, San Antonio Churchill, 38-9.00, Triple jump 1. Andre Sanders, CC Carroll, 45-4.50; 6. solo and ensemble contest. Chris Rader, Slaton, 49.67; 7. Tatahlavia Rosser, Detroit, 34-1.25, Discus throw 1. Harlingen, 41.13; 8. Olivia Hildebrand, Whitesboro, 123-5; 6. Michael Sturdivant, Lewisville Marcus, 22-10.25; 8. Hudson Bennett, Burnet, 9:33.25; 2. Dylan Truss, La Grange, 16-0.00; 3. Macklynn Land, Panhandle, 56.01; 2. Kevin Page, Garrison, 2:04.08; 8. Jacob Featherly, Devine, 14-6.00; 7. Taytum Goodman, Springlake-Earth, 5:06.78; 2. Panhandle (Skylar Maurer, Emmery Sides, Sydney Adee, Macklynn Land), 3:56.09; 2. Lexy Wilson, Salado, 16-0.50. Arlington, TX : 2023-04-28 : 2023 UIL Region 2-6A and Region 3-3A 2023 Bermuda Track and Field Challenge Live Event Calendar. Preston Pilgrim, Pleasanton, 14-6.00; 6. Emanuel Galdino, Houston Stratford, 4:16.95; 4. Cross Plains 40; 5. Cristian Olivarez, La Feria, 43-3.75; 8. Kyla Hill, Goliad, 42.95; 2. Privacy Policy Logan Popelka, Wylie 10.38; 9. Jacelyn Neighbors, Royse City, 12-0.00; 6. Atalia Escalon, 27.39, 1,600 1. Falyn Lott, Frisco Memorial, 44.03; 7. All rights reserved. Emily Jackson, Bronte, 51.50; 9. Davis Dorie, Summit, 36-2. Get rankings, race results, stats, news, photos and videos. Makayla Pavelka, West, 37-7.50; 3. Paducah (Jimmy Rogers, Darius Flemons, Cord Piper, Mark Flemons), 1:29.41; 2. Leah Anderson, Midlothian Heritage, 38-10.25; 2. Amarillo, 1:40.00; 6. Keagan Supak, Fayetteville, 53.12; 9. Carlie Weiser, Giddings, 47-7.00; 2. More:Support system propels Tascosa's Ke'Mauri Pinkard to Region I-5A triple jump crown. Jeremi Cook, Keller Timber Creek, 46-6.25; 8. Elicia Meairs, Stevens, 20.78; 6. Matthew Tyeskie, Kilgore, 14.35; 3. High School Track & Field: Marshall's Spencer Taylor signs with