Aubrey Ford, Northisde, 28.9; 2. Ao criar este alerta de vaga, voc aceita o Contrato do Usurio e a Poltica de Privacidade do LinkedIn. 100 hurdles: 1. Vincente Guevara, WFHS, 18-5.5; 14. 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. Also: 5. Jeramiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 53.39. 200 Meter Run: 4th place - Alexa Rosas. Hayden Makovy, Throckmorton, 12.24; 7. Becca Taggert, Archer City, 6:40.3; 5. Isaac Hernandez, 9:25.24. Gold-Burg, 1:01.43. Junction, 54.13. Knox City, 1:41.74; 7. Stephenville, 3:23.82; 2. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 13.62. Jackson Yoder, Brownwood, 40-8.75; 4. Level. Cameron Tune, Perrin-Whitt, 20.72; 3. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 26-7.75; 5. Rebecca Marx, Azle, 1:00.31; 4. Jacklyn Diaz, Munday, 7:01.09; 8. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 6:12.23. Bowie, 52.21; 6. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 53.74; 5. Caden Gaston, Nocona, 40-2. Triple jump: 1. Cruz Perez, Roby, 5-6; 4. Lauren St. Pete, Aledo, 132-10; 2. Also: 7. Stamford, 45.46. Bellevue, 4:14.81. A. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 2:09.99; 3. Cisco 87; 4. Kade Morris, Aspermont, 20-4.25; 3. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-10. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:36.68; 3. Hirschi, 4:47.21; 6. Luke Buffington, Olney, 5-4. Aiden Loper, Munday, 42-7; 4. High jump 1. 400 relay 1. Also: 8. Also: 5. Petrolia, 1:39.93. Also: 7. 400 1. Sarah Elder, Hawley, 109-0; 3. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 25.4. Archer City 24; 9. Carly Oliver, Early, 4-10; 3. Team standings 1. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 110-1; 3. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 6:02.58; 2. Dalland, Johnson City, 98-1; 6. High jump 1. Crowell 185; 2. 400 1. Mason 158 points, 2. Quanah, 46.0; 2. Farris Zotz, Windthorst, 84-3; 7. Jaime Martinez, Granbury, 22.6; 4. 02/28/22 - Tentative Host Sites for 2022 Regional Track Meets. Henrietta, 45.15; 5. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 5:50.26. Braxton Osteen, Forestburg, 39-2.5; 4. WFHS, 5. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 20-9.25; 3. Asa White, Lampasas, 16.22. Archer City, 1:55.93; 6. Also: 6. Hirschi, 44.41; 4. Emma Gallegly, Archer City, 29-9.5; 4. Starr Kicinski, Northwest, 120-2; 3. District 21/22-2A. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 2:33.75; 5. Lampasas, 1:33.52. Archer City, 56.2. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 37-5; 6. In the varsity girls discus: Loveladys Kaiden LeMaire was first with a throw of 1067.5; Cayugas Jayci Cotton was second with a throw of 1048; Kerens Aniya Lawrence was third with a throw of 986; Kerens Alice Billingsley was fourth with a throw of 938.5; Cayugas Poland was fifth with a throw of931.25; and Loveladys Charmayne Easterling was sixth with a throw of 916. Peyton Cox, Harper, 12:52.03; 4. Also: 6. The 1936 Berlin Games modernized the games . Hannah Parsons, Bangs, 5:53.09; 4. Vania Martinez, Gatesville, 5:33.49; 2. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 136-0; 2. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 104-7; 2. 400 relay 1. Team standings 1. JJ Lee, Graham, 153-10; 2. Brayden Garcia, Stephenville, 6-0; 3. The Mason girls scored 158 points to hold off . Also: 7. Jourdain Durham, City View, 42-10. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 2:52.89; 7. The events that followed in Germany, namely the Holocaust and World War II overshadowed the Berlin games. Filter. Perla Sanchez, Chillicothe, 28-2; 5. Shot put 1. Tyson Weaver, Graham, 11:18.62; 8. 100 hurdles 1. Blakely Schur, Vernon, 7-6; 4. Guy Izaguirre, WFHS, 23.43; 7. Discus 1. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 43-8.75; 5. Hirschi, 50.9; 3. 2A Track & Field (Teams) (Athletes) (Meets) (Meet History) (Meet Simulation) Top 10. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 45.48. DezereA Jones, Haskell, 13.17; 3. Elizabeth Woodward, Breckenridge, 10-0; 2. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 17.4; 7. John Cross Utley, Knox City, 23.04. Also: 5. Hannah Rogers, Burkburnett, 14-7.75. Kole Skipper, Rider, 17.53. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 19.02; 4. Also: 5. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-6. Also: 5. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 53.43; 4. Also: 5. Pole vault 1. Broaderick Morton, Cisco, 121-1. Lauren Lozipone, Rider, 17.48; 8. Great writing skills and communication capabilities to senior leadership, Demonstrated focus on customer value with deep commitment to create products that deliver delightful platform experiences for application and service developers, Ability to develop lasting relationships with C level executives as well as senior business or technical leaders with the highest levels of business acumen and technical expertise. Alaina Rojas, Iowa Park, 4-8. Jenna Veitenheimer, 15:02.2; 7. . 3,200 1. Shane Chitwood, Henrietta, 11:52.9. 800 1. Eduardo Juarez, Stephenville, 10:51.38. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 28-11; 4. Saint Jo, 3:44.62; 2. Jack Mitchell, Aledo, 6-2; 2. Benjamin, 4:42.56; 2. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 39-9; 4. Crowell 88; 4. Also: 6. Jamarion Carroll, Hirschi, 11.28; 4. Patricia Murguia, Aspermont, 6:12.77; 4. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 19.67; 6. Understand and suggest potential new revenue streams as well as optimizations that could help us run efficiently and leaner. Tara Nagy, Aledo, 8-0; 4. Terms of Use Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.84. Triple jump 1. Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville, 19-9. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 36-1.25; 3. Shot put 1. Christian Coker, Midway, 24.69; 3. Sarah Southard, Holliday, 13:22.45; 6. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 28-7; 3. Dereck Lacy, Granbury, 20-8; 4. This platform covers new apps and services built by Microsoft and third parties, growing rapidly into the user-centric cloud services ecosystem that will help realize the step change in productivity promised by next generation machine intelligence. Evan Thompson, Aledo, 41.52; 2. Matthew Sampson, Saint Jo, 19.9; 2. hmo6 Millsap, 50.46; 4. Triple jump 1. Dylan Foster, Brock, 43-0.5. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 36-6; 2. Lampasas 16; 11. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 5:47.99; 2. Reagan Mejia, San Saba, 5-10; 2. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 110-8; 2. Elite Performances (969) . Olney, 4:35.18; 7. Josh Adames, Roby, 24.38; 4. Tyler Camacho, Windthorst, 1:02.0; 6. Woodson, 4:33.62; 2. Jay Oznick, Eastland, 6-4; 3. 400 relay 1. Seymour, 47.08. Aledo, 41.88; 2. Hawley 140; 4. Azle, 1:32.79; 4. One specific runner especially infuriated the Nazis because of his success and triumph. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 15.44; 2. Jacksboro 27; 10. Terms of Use Triple jump 1. Thad Hinds, Brownwood, 6-2; 3. Mason Cravens, Iowa Park, 23.83; 8. Hunter McCall, Burkburnett, 17.9; 7. Throckmorton, 2:04.03; 8. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 30-11.75; 7. Bellevue, 1:44.56. Tristan Burns, Midway, 32-11.75; 3. Karl Patanpatan, Hawley, 2:11.39; Also: 5. Becca Church, Brownwood, 16.47; 4. Koda Wood, Quanah, 2:21.3; 4. Irati Dunabeitia, Bryson, 15:14.87. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. Cyler Sosa, Olney, 10-0; 3. Sean Gribble, Aledo, 15-3; 2. 800 relay 1. Gus Weir, Brewer, 10:55.56. Abby Guerra, Olney, 4-8. Sarah Tillotson, Aledo, 48.22; 3. 100 Meters . Peaster 35; 8. Tori Colman, Brewer, 119-3; 4. La Pryor 24, 10. Midway, 56.65; 6. Lampasas, 44.11; 2. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:13.85; 7. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 2:42.34. Hirschi, 1:46.75; 2. 3,200 1. 200 1. Falls City, 1:54.89; 4. Hawley, 43.63; 2. Millican, Harper, 1:02.58; 4. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 50.64; 4. Landin Short, San Saba, 43-9; 4. Keon Taylor, Munday, 17-4. Falls City 73, 5. Also: 5. Lewis, Mason, 11.25; 2. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 2:58.3; 4. Also: 5. Jesse Owens proved Hitler wrong, when he became the first American athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympiad. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 37-2.75; 2. Carissa Longoria, Quanah, 56.8; 5. Cole Chapman, Albany, 6-2; 2. Also: 5. Breagan Blowers, Holliday, 24.95; 2. VARSITY GIRLS. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 11-6; 3. 305 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<0C70633059146B418024D9E0669D71FF>]/Index[284 45]/Info 283 0 R/Length 110/Prev 1103273/Root 285 0 R/Size 329/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream Jacksboro, 46.2. Chloe Hall, Stamford, 6:14.34. Also: 7. Maniyiah Broussard, Hirschi, 26.71; 4. Archer City 116; 3. Also: 5. Donnajo Emory, Crowell, 26-5.25; 6. Also, send the girls and boys as separate PDFs please. Triple jump 1. Elizabeth Woodward, Breckenridge, 10-0; 2. Crowell, 57.87; 4. Millsap 46; 6. Alashonte Massey, Burkburnett, 35-7.25; 4. Jaxon Bowman, Munday, 6-0; 2. IV. Laisha Johnson, Bowie, 1:07.25. 300 hurdles 1. Andrew Meza, Quanah, 2:34.4. 800 relay 1. Vernon, 4:33.42. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 25.89. Vickers, Sabinal, 15-10 ; 6. Stephenville, 1:32.18; 2. Lampasas 15; 10. Nocona 23; 11. Also: 6. Sidney Tillots, Aledo, 2:24.06; 3. 2A REGION II TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Please visit springtownisd.net for all important information, heat sheets, updates, live results, etc. Azle, 1:49.53; 3. Sarah Cotter, Albany, 5-2. Blake Lewis won the boys 100 meters and was on the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Also: 5. Payton Murray, Holliday, 16-11.5; 6. Petrolia, 2:04.0; 6. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 28.03; 6. Jazz Rusk, Iowa Park, 28.80. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 46-1.5. Electra 54; 8. Corbin Rogers, Munday, 48-7.5; 2. Zaea Ragle, Breckenridge, 1:07.27. Guerrero, Brackett, 5:08.09. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 16-8; 2. 100: 1. Iowa Park 25; 10. Jonathan Hammer, Mineral Wells, 17.92; 6. Also: 7. 200 1. Ben Kirbo, Stephenville, 12-6. Also: 5. Dezmond Whiteside, City View, 52.68; 3. 800 1. Beau Gearld, Vernon, 45-1.25; 7. John Cato, Quanah 16.78. 1,600 relay 1. 4x100 relay: 1. Longoria, Mason, 117-10. Dylan Foster, Brock, 15.88; 3. Lauren St. Pete, Aledo, 42-11.75; 2. Harley Medford, Haskell, 34-6; 4. 400 1. Delaini Hanna, Archer City, 9-0; 3. Jaxon Escalon, Breckenridge, 13-0; 4. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 16-7.5; 3. Hi everyone! Tabor Christanelli, Quanah, 2:36.5; 2. Also: 6. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17.45; 4. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 5:52.24; 4. Jerry Martinez, Quanah, 2:13.49; 6. Hirschi 74; 6. At Salesforce, I work as a Software Engineering Manager for the B2B Commerce Search Team to help us shape the future of our Commerce . 100 1. Aaron McBride, Graham, 45-7.75; 4. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:05.51; 7. 400 relay 1. Madisen Deason, Forestburg, 4-4. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 11:21.18. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 13.24; 3. Mineral Wells, 52.2; 4. Hunter McCall, Burkburnett, 17.50; 4. Thelma McGee, Electra, 13-2; 4. Also: 6. Jack McComick, Perrin-Whitt, 2:14.08; 3. FloSports, Inc. Also: 7. Austin Tilley, Bangs, 11-0. Privacy Policy Graham, 1:33.37; 2. Nocona, 3:46.97; 5. Haskell 146; 3. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 16.69; 4. Rilee McGee, Stephenville, 2:32.72; 3. Karl Patanpatan, Hawley, 4:55.57; 4. Atalia Escalon, Throckmorton, 1:05.92; 3. Contact Us Lane Castillo, Breckenridge, 18.15; 4. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.22; 6. Jolie Torres, Haskell, 13.21; 4. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 121-4.5; 4. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 13.4. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Archer City, 53.07; 7. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 18-8.5; 4. Jacksboro, 4:28.77; 5. Hailee Garmer, Roby, 13:15.77; 2. Leon Covington, Heritage, 45-9.25; 2. Also: 8. Also: 6. Graci Brown, Nocona, 26.23. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 32.15. Charles Carter, Mineral Wells, 11.28; 4. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 13:31.18; 3. Natalie Delvillar, Olney, 87-2; 4. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 91-11; 4. Also: 5. Judit Herrera, Jacksboro, 14:32.01. Jacob Baker, Gatesville, 43.2. Lindy Ochoa, Vernon, 15-6.25; 3. High jump: 1. Windthorst, 1:59.26; 8. High jump 1. Slidell 36; 9. Kendrick Marks, Rider, 21-6; 2. Also: 6. Emarei Brandon, City View, 5-2; 2. Jack McComick, Perrin-Whitt, 5:06.9. Javier Larios, Windthorst, 13:02.7. Dereck Lacy, Granbury, 22.39; 3. Windthorst 104; 3. 0 Nathan Williams, Holliday, 42-8; 6. Prairie Valley, 2:03.52; 6. Also: 7. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 6:00.02. Also: 5. Leah Salazar, Aspermont, 18.52; 4. Brennan Faucett, Roby, 55.31. Benjamin, 49.81. Triple jump 1. Also: 5. Brason Young, Hirschi, 46-3; 3. Even today, racism surrounds not only our country, but also our world. In the varsity boys long jump: Loveladys Tre Hawkins was first with a leap of 219; Grapelands Keizion Ashford was second with a leap of 211.5; Grapelands Josh Ackley was third with a leap of 2010.75; Kerens TaKaymon Davis was fourth with a leap of 206; Grovetons Trenton Torregrosa was fifth with a leap of 196; and Frosts Roman Manrriruez was sixth with a leap of 192.75. Christian Coker, Midway, 44-4; 2. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 43.84; 4. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 34-2.5; 3. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 99-7; 4. Shot put 1. Tyler Winkler, Prairie Valley, 17-5; 8. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 18.2; 3. Richland, 26; 11. Abbie Helm, Graham, 7-6; 6. Joseph Holst, Rider, 36-9.75. 400 1. Brownwood, 1:33.08; 4. Jenna Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 3:08.6; 6. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.49; 3. Crowell, 2:15.34. Forestburg, 5:20.78. Also: 5. by Jesus Ruiz, Texas Girls And Boys Non-Traditional Relays Event Rankings, Top Boys Performances State Wide From This Weekend, Top Girls Performances Statewide From This Weekend, Christian James Leads 10 At 2:00 And Under At SC-Manvel 800m, Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 48.31; 4. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 27.4; 3. 100 hurdles 1. Hannah Dunson, Vernon, 103-3. Triple jump 1. Goldthwaite, 1:33.95; 3. Also: 7. Anson 41; 7. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 12:50.35. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 17:30.17. Tralan Thomas, Vernon, 40-4.75. 800 1. 100 1. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 1:00.98; 3. Also: 5. Brad Campbell, Aledo, 12-0. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-0; 7. Haskell 4. Nocona, 35; 7. Bangs 10; 12. Jabez Esquivel, Stephenville, 2:06.94; 3. Archer City, 55.0; 4. Chillicothe 1. Stracke, Harper, 47.52; 3. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 31-7; 2. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 15-7.25; 2. Electra, 2:05.62; 3. Hirschi, 1:31.1; 4. Pole vault 1. Justin Northwest, 96.5; 4. Finn Crohn, Burkburnett, 54.08; 6. Rebecca Taggart, Archer City, 2:55.53; 7. Lastly, the book was published in 2013, proving that at least one person was still greatly interested in the events leading up to the 1936 Olympics. District 21/22-2AArea Track and Field Meet. Iowa Park, 56.14. Brackett 19, 9. Justin Fox, Cisco, 108-1; 4. Dana Castillo, Olney, 13.9; 6. Kole Skipper, Rider, 16.88. Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 51.4; 6. Jeep Webb Relays: 2022 Carter Shoot Out: Tahoka HS Bulldog Relays: 2022 Plains Evertt McAdam Relays: Upcoming Meets: Useful Links: Home: About: Upcoming . Cajellas, Mason, 6:04.61. Colleyville Heritage, 58; 7. 1,600 relay 1. Top four finishers in each event advance to Region IV-2A Track and Field Championships April 23-24 in Kingsville. Kaylee Halfman, Aledo, 17-0.5; 3. Track record of being a creative and inventive problem solver to deliver innovation for both product experiences and team leadership; Outstanding collaboration and partnership skills, with proven ability to drive for results across teams; Open to learning new technologies and tracking hard problems end to end. Team Standings 1. 100 hurdles 1. Seymour, 1:38.06; 7. Northwest, 1:45.47; 4. Carter Richie, Henrietta, 17.57. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 43-2. Montana Woods, Quanah, 87-8; 3. Knox City, 3:49.79; 7. Grace Taylor, Graham, 73-6. Charlott McNamara, Petrolia, 13.5; 2. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f Kyler Kirkland, Burkburnett, 11.21; 2. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.17; 4. Bradley Bryant via email ; brbryant@springtownisd.net By Friday April 22, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Jason Sanchez, Quanah, 5:12.42; 4. 800 1. With a background in managing projects from different industries, I have developed a unique skill set in project . Granbury, 3:43.48. Jaden Kindt, Burkburnett, 2:34.79; 7. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 44.38; 7. Cisco 120; 5. Adam Hill, Albany, 15.27; 2. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 4-6. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 15-8; 4. Top four in each event advance to Region I-4A Meet. Bowie, 45.92; 6. Granbury, 1:49.68; 4. Adyn Villa, Crowell, 12:02.28; 2. Jayon Grace, Gold-Burg, 20-0; 3. Landri Withers, Stephenville, 15-5.25; 4. 800 relay 1. Natalie Baker, Rider, 47.83; 2. Zane Fry, Harper, 2:10.37. Also: 7. Will Johnson, Forestburg, 12.34. Emi Brandon, City View, 5-0; 2. Analena Guerrero, Vernon, 14:28.98; 4. Haskell 124; 2. Carlos Martinez, Brackett, 11.56; 4. 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. Rider, 51.89; 5. Brennan Thomas, Quanah, 56.94. Aaliyah Brown, Perrin-Whitt, 37-0.75; 2. Albany 160; 2. The African Americans of Team U.S.A. faced a lot of challenges including the competition, and Hitlers view of Aryan Supremacy, also known as Hitlers ideal domination of white Europeans. Geo Salas, Electra, 103-8; 6. Olney 12; 12. 800 1. Goldthwaite 92, 4. 800 1. Aspermont, 1:55.14; 3. 200 1. Colin Mason, Olney, 11.9; 3. Join Now . Azle, 40; 7. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 101-0. "stated the President of the American Olympic Committee Avery Brundage. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 18.04; 7. hb```c 'A>E"`8pg+E&O aq8d)9OY/y```h`` Allie Orr, Bryson, 30.56; 7. Ty Edgar, Albany, 12-6; 2. Cade Gayle, Cisco, 12-6; 2. Jaeden Whitten, City View, 21-8; 4. Electra 114; 2. Long jump 1. In the varsity girls triple jump: Kerens Nakia Dunn finished first with a leap of 355.75; Kerens Takecia Langley was second with a leap of 346; Grapelands Aeriannia Granderson was third with a leap of 344.25;Frosts Kinley Fuller was fourth with a leap of 318.25; Grovetons Mattie Turner was fifth with a leap of 316.75.5; and Kerens Reece Wright was sixth with a leap of 29-4.25. Stephenville, 174; 2. Kyla Barauskus, City View, 18.03; 4. 300 hurdles 1. Gatesville, 70; 6. Petrolia 36; 7. Also: Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 30-8.75; 7. Bowie 13; 12. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 1:59.7; 2. Owens, along with five other top black athletes, decided that if they were chosen to be part of the American Olympic team, they would not boycott the Olympics, The sources suggest that the first modern day olympics took place on April 6, 1896 in the birthplace of the ancient Olympics games in Athens, Greece. Burkburnett, 1:53.69. Cole Champan, Albany, 21-5; 3. Alec Mankowski, Granbury, 13-0; 3. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 11.98; 8. Emma Myer, Throckmorton, 30-7.75. Knox City, 47.76; 8. Taylor McKenzie, Aledo, 4-10; 4. Bowie, 4:04.59. Everett Eidson, San Saba, 12:14.37. Austin Rodgers, Eastland, 11:01.73. Justice Fox, Cisco, 108.10.5; 4. Kylie Flippin, Rider, 5-0; 2. Ethan Clinkscale, Granbury, 10.97; 3. Josh Garvin, Slidell, 10:57.93; 3. 200 1. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-8; 7. Adam Hope, Quanah, 53.19; 3. Munday, 1:01.02; 6. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 103-10; 4. 400 Meter Dash: 1st place - Audrey Gicante. 3,200 1. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 16.56. Northside 12; 10. Kennedi Lee, 4-6; 6. Jesse Martinez, Burkburnett, 5:06.39; 4. Dawson Everson, Saint Jo, 11-6; 3. Lucas Williams, Heritage, 53-7; 2. Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Georgia Martin, Graham, 15-5. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:30.29; 7. Archer City, 1:39.57; 8. 100 1. Anastasia Daniel, Rotan, 13.03; 2. David Lopez, Electra, 55.72; 5. Adison Decker, Seymour, 4-6; 6. 1,600 1. Grayson Jeffery, Rotan, 39-2.75. Kinsey Kuehler, Benjamin, 5-0. Triple jump: 1. Haskell, 4:12.17; 2. Stamford 80; 5. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 2:07.64; 3. Triple jump 1. 100 1. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:22.55; 2. Alex Gearld, Vernon, 44-2.5; 5. Brooklyn Ellis, Mineral Wells, 9-6. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 4-6. 200 1. Anson 17; 11. 4. Burkburnett 51; 6. Tori Sargood, Millsap, 12.82. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 45.49; 7. Deweyville hosted the Area 2A Track Meet. Nathan Wood, Aledo, 52.84; 3. Freddy Duran, Nocona, 11:18.24; 4. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.48; 7. Crowell, 3:41.93; 2. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 11:15.68; 3. 400 1. Roby 97; 3. Team Standings 1. Also: 6. Forestburg, 1:42.34. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 4:52.6; 2. Comanche 31; 6. 1,600 relay 1. Windthorst 129; 3. Chloe Hall, Stamford, 13:35.26. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 5-11; 3. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 97-9; 7. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 44.55; 5. Graham, 44.31; 4. Aiden Moses, Rider, 2:05.96. Kenna Tatsch, Harper, 30-4 ; 5. 2. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 16-3; 4. Quanah 25; 8. Millsap, 1:49.58; 4. Graham, 142; 2. Skylar Rivers, Holliday, 17-4; 3. 800 relay 1. Sabinal 16, 10. Also: 5. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-10. McKayla Ramsay, Mineral Wells, 5-0; 4. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 17-3; 2. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-4; 3. Brewer, 77; 4. Wesley Koenig, Aspermont, 2:11.86; 2. Lampasas, 93; 4. All rights reserved. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 11.9; 4. Triple jump 1. Kaylee Halfmann, Aledo, 16-8.75; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 12.93. 200 1. Wesley Molina, Falls City, 5-6. Taylor Hindman, Aledo, 10-0; 2. Hallie Gough, Graham, 29-3.75; 6. Emma Gray, Archer City, 1:22.5. David Lopez, Electra, 32-3. Jenna Vancleave, Hamlin, 112-8; 2. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 7-9; 2. Also: 6. This situation would heavily interfere with the Games by putting visitors and even germans at risk. Tyson Weaver, Graham, 5:10.22; 6. Daniella Tregellas, Aledo, 52.27. Remi Buchana, Electra, 81-4. Cameron Forsythe, Iowa Park, 131-10; 4. Landri Payne, Archer City, 3:00.6; 5. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 110-4; 3. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 5:34.58; 3. Hamlin 6; 13. Lance Harrison, Holliday, 5-10. Northwest, 48.89; 2. McKayla Donnell, Seymour, 13:01.96; 3. 200 1. 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. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 48.6; 2. Landri Payne, Archer City, 16:50.5; 6. Braylee Briles, Forestburg, 1:14.52; 7. 400 relay 1. Brailyn Eason, Quanah, 5-0; 7. Outside of track and field, however, Owens was the grandson of slaves and had endured racial battles his entire life. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 36-2.5. Triple jump 1. Coleman Bledsoe, Rider, 124-6; 7. Toby Yeats, Brownwood, 15.48; 2. Also: 5. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 18-0; 5. Munday, 3:54.87; 3. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 19-4.25; 6. Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-1. Also: 5. Team standings 1. The seven schools which made up District 20-2A were: Centerville; Grapeland; Groveton; Jewett Leon; Latexo; Lovelady; and Slocum. Petrolia, 55.10. Nate Donaghey, Electra, 10-6; 2. Also: 6. Chris Pannell, Rule, 24.78. Kennedy Coffee, Stephenville, 16-2.25. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 18.42; 6. Also: 5. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.29; 3. Adelyn Harvey, Archer City, 29.73. Rule, 24; 11. Emily Epperson, Graham, 75-8; 8. Official Wed, Feb 16, 2022 MD 5th Regiment Armory. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 7-6; 8. He came to realize that the discrimination blacks faced in America was not very different from that which the Jews faced from the Nazis (Large pg 89). Fernando Callejas, Mason, 2:07.80; 3. Macy Flowers, Vernon, 5-0; 2. David Lopez, Electra, 2:53.59. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 56.2; 4. Quinn Dixon, Birdville, 11:38.13; 2. Vernon, 1:51.5; 4. 1,600 relay 1. Kensley, Oliver, Rider, 76-2; 15. Iowa Park, 14. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 29-3.5. Laramie Terrell, Stamford, 8-6; 4. Azle, 50.46; 3. Brody White, Benjamin, 137-3; 2. Gage Cathey, Glen Rose, 53.15; 3. Jesse Owens also contributed to the equality of African Americans with his determination and perseverance. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:15.68; 2. UIL Class 2A : Sport: Track & Field Teams. Haskell, 50.01; 2. Petrolia, 54.7; 3. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 1:05.77; 6. Also: 6. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.59; 8. Matthew Weber, Junction, 19-1; 4. Team standings 1. Team Standings 1. Jakobe McGary, Quanah, 5-6; 8. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 26.75; 3. Provide architectural level guidance and write vision documents and white papers that should be presented to stakeholders, teams and senior leadership. Hawley, 3:27.44; 3. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 13.38; 5. Junction 24, 8. Vernon, 1:55.21; 4. Aolani Woldai, Brewer, 5:52.56; 4. 3,200 1. Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-0; 3. Long jump 1. Season. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Top four in each event advance to Region II-2A Meet. Stamford, 1:33.22. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 1:00.61. 800 1. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 35-1.25. Jessie Heath, Azle, 1:00.4; 2. Benjamin, 1:44.91. Aspermont, 3:47.26; 4. Kassidy Kirkpatrick, Granbury, 17-4; 2. Kendi Ashcraft, Quanah, 18.94; 8. Long jump 1. City View, 13; 13. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:18.3; 2. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 41-6.25; 5. Jacob Cahill, Rider, 15-7.5. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.45. Throckmorton, 46.92; 2. Bryson, 52.74; 2. Will Johnson may be contacted via e-mail at [emailprotected]. Allyssa Beam, Northside, 7:40.72. Rily Morris, Roby, 29.4; 4. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 14.97; 2. 400 relay 1. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14.53; 5. Aven Lawrence, Aledo, 5-10; 3. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 1:11.22; 8. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:03.69. Carson Guidry, Aspermont, 11:49.67; 3. Vahlenkamp will make his debut at the Region I-2A meet in . Brownwood, 53; 7. Breckenridge, 42.72; 2. Gunner Helm, Roby, 11.65; 4. MileSplit50; XC Lists; Indoor Lists; Outdoor Lists; Virtual Meets; . Natalie Baker, Rider, 17.46; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-8; 4. Sarah Tillots, Aledo, 47.47. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 46.54; 2. Mitchell Pack, Stephenville, 53.26; 4. Bowie, 43; 6. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 100-2; 4. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 26.57; 2. Long jump 1. Rani House, Goldthwaite, 12:20.92; 3. Shot put 1. Breckenridge, 195; 2. Hunter Camden, Prairie Valley, 9-0. Stephenville, 1:29.63; 3. Breckenridge, 4:14.86; 4. 2A High School 2023 Outdoor Track & Field Season: 2023 Outdoor Switch to Meet List Teams Top Athletes Top Athletes Lists 2A Rankings / / Region 1 1 Booker Gruver Sanford-Fritch Stinnett West Texas Stratford Sunray 2 Clarendon Memphis Quanah Shamrock Wellington Wheeler 3 Amarillo Highland Park Bovina Boys Ranch Farwell Panhandle Vega 4 Floydada Dalaney Leija, Munday, 1:07.61. 1,600 1. Brownwood, 58; 7. Brock, 42.93; 3. Vernon 13; 10. In the varsity boys pole vault: Grapelands Gavin French was first with a height of 11-0; Itascas Weston Helms was second with a height of 106; Frosts David Alvarado was third with a jump of 100; Loveladys Logan Lowery was fourth with a jump of 10 (based on misses). Brody Comey, Mason, 17.17; 2. Eastland, 1:49.64. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14.23; 7. Rider, 18; 10. Javontai Fobbs, Seymour, 12.0; 6. Gonzales, Junction, 20-8 ; 3. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 29.04; 3. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 12:14.68; 3. Garrett Blevins, Henrietta, 11.68; 6. 9& h Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 88-9. High jump 1. Here are the top performers from the Corpus Christi and Coastal Bend area at UIL area track meets. Kenan Reil, Northwest, 14.73; 2. Hanna Bailey, Seymour, 34-9; 3. Kadan McCarter, Crowell, 6:22.87; 6. RJ Moralez, Chillicothe, 6:25.03. Preston Turner, Iowa Park, 54.12. Holliday, 49.66; 2. Maldalisto Mbule, Hirschi, 2:16.10; 5. Landri Payne, Archer City, 2:57.72. Perrin-Whitt, 4:48.62; 4. Anson 5; 12. Nocona, 50; 7. Serena Boyle, Brewer, 26.22; 3. Mason Hill, 57-4.5; 3. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 2:15.61; 8. These performances helped show white America that just because Jesse Owens and other athletes had more pigment in their skin, they still need to be treated with respect and dignity. A copious amount of wealth have been invested into previous games. Justynne Roller, Forestburg, 69-3; 7. Dana Castillo, Olney, 14.02. Archer City, 4:49.6; 8. Cade Gayle, CiscFo, 43.61. Brownwood, 1:29.55; 2. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 6:27.54. Savana Panter, Azle, 12.99; 4. Jaden Lucas, Albany, 10-6; 6. Stamford, 1:52.53; 3. Also: 7. Jaylee Matthrews, Stephenville, 132-10; 2. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 2:09.73; 3. Case Curry, Bowie, 10-0; 4. Team standings 1. Dale Neugebauer, Prairie Valley, 25.54; 6. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 42.56. Allie Brown, Nocona, 13:01.05. Camden Thorne, Graham, 1:06.49; 6. 110 hurdles 1. Graves, Goldthwaite, 9-6; 3. Carson Myer, Throckmorton, 38-6.5; 4. Aledo, 270; 2. Brylee Stewart, Junction, 102-11; 3. JosLynn Perry, Hirschi, 13.15; 7. Saint Jo, 55.84. Also: 6. Rotan, 53.89; 3. Team standings 1. 100 1. Team standings 1. Seymour, 1:35.78; 6. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 11.96; 7. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 26.04. Skylar Rivers, Holliday, 17-4; 4. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. Matthew Brooks, Northside, 24.28; 4. Also: 5. Team standings 1. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 122-4; 2. Connor Bartek, Goldthwaite, 10:19.22; 3. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 16:33.81. Hanna Miller, Woodson, 15-10.5; 3. Also: 6. All rights reserved. Adam Hope, Quanah, 24.4; 3. Long jump 1. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 24.36; 8. 1,600 1. High jump 1. Azle, 72; 5. Haskell, 4:06.42; 2. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 17.47; 7. Also: 5. Long jump 1. Also: 5. Graci Brown, Nocona, 1:00.05; 2. Mason (Kinsley Jordan, Loeffler, Perlichek, Cope), 4:06.49; 2. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 20-2; 3. Connor Wilson, Grapevine, 6-0. Hirschi, 28; 8. The saddest thing is that he wasnt invited to shake hands with Hitler after the games, but he also wasnt invited to the White House to shake hands with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Bangs 46; 4. Also: 5. 300 hurdles 1. Keon Taylor, Munday, 33-11; 6. Also: 6. Juliana Dwamena, Lampasas, 35-6.75; 3. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 23.98; 6. Kiersen Buse, Woodson, 1:08.81; 4. Petrolia 35; 7. 0:03. Seth Johnson, Aspermont, 9-0; 4. Also: 5. Brock, 1:28.98; 2. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 34-11; 2. 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