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Vernon, 52.87. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 29.52; 5. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.46; 3. Also: 5. Dario Rendon, Graham, 42.53; 3. Samantha Bailey, Rider, 32-7.25. The quote although I wasnt invited to shake hands with Hitler I wasnt invited to the White House to shake hands with the president either. This proves that he was discriminated by Hitler and the leader of his own country that he was born in. Also: 5. Kamryn Wyatt, Midway, 27-4. 100 1. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 5:19.65; 3. [Tucker Stroud/ Press Pass Sports] Long jump 1. San Saba, 52.40; 3. Hamlin 6; 13. Natalie Delvillar, Olney, 94-4.5; 8. Jacksboro 10; 14. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 18-11.75. DNae Hacker, Knox City, 52.59; 2. Kason OShields, Hawley, 51.24; 2. Salvador Perez, Vernon, 44.41. Districts 9/10-2A Area Meet BOYS. Cambria Keith, Heritage, 2:24.92. Hirschi, 1:33.71; 6. Cylea Carper, Eastland, 17.55. Lauren Stuard, Gatesville, 12.78; 4. Seymour 27; 11. Peaster 39; 6. 200 1. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 28.22. Benjamin, 4:18.25. Triple jump 1. Allie Decker, Stephenville, 5-0; 2. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.09; 2. Shot put 1. Cooper Grenko, Throckmorton, 41-4.5; 2. Kyler Kirkland, Burkburnett, 11.21; 2. Cash, San Saba, 26.58; 2. Cyler Sosa, Olney, 10-0; 3. Also: 6. 100 hurdles 1. Braylee Briles, Forestburg, 1:14.52; 7. Jolie Torres, Haskell, 13.07; 2. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.33. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 2:49.12; 4. Burkburnett, 18; 11. Stephenville, 1:47.59; 2. Kylie Himes, Grapevine, 2:22.26; 2. Adam Hill, Albany, 42.81; 3. 400 relay 1. Midway, 56.65; 6. 300 hurdles 1. Evan Hansen, Gatesville, 146-9; 3. Cisco 120; 5. Cisco, 1:53.86; 4. 3,200 1. Quanah, 1:38.7; 3. Garcia, La Pryor, 4-4. Gatesville, 3:33.26. Kaylee Kinney, Knox City, 32-2.75; 3. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 44.55; 5. Prairie Valley, 24; 12. Pole vault 1. 1,600 relay 1. 200: 1. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 101-0. Emery Thompson, Aledo, 59.57; 3. Also: 5. Elijah Murphy, Electra, 22.22; 5. A. Bailey Moore, Electra, 14.5; 4. Camron McComack, Olney, 17.6; 4. Ashley Crawford, Graford, 15-8.25; 4. endstream endobj startxref Hope Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 16.90; 4. Tyrone McKinney, Vernon, 2:16.95. Meadow Gallentine, Anson, 39-8; 2. Will Vitztum, Peasteron, 4:52.34. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 2:20.75; 3. Jude York, City View, 5:10.77. Aleeya Urbancyzk, Munday, 106-2.25; 3. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 16.5; 2. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:30.29; 7. Also: 6. Eastland 16; 11. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 2:52.89; 7. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 55.22, 8. Mineral Wells 77; 5. Jaeden Whitten, City View, 21-8; 4. Sadie Kabisch, Henrietta, 100-7. Kristen Hons, Falls City, 99-4; 4. Also: 5. Nocona 23; 11. Taylon Kessler, Aledo, 42-5; 3. DNaylee Crawford, Electra, 20.02; 4. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 2:18.23. Also: 6. Peyton Tatum, Lampasas, 8-6. Chloe Bagley, IOwa Park, 15-8; 5. Carter Richie, Henrietta, 17.57. Montana Woods, Quanah, 81-7. Long jump 1. 800 1. Lance Harrison, Holliday, 5-10. Also: 6. Aubrey Ford, Northside, 1:08.05; 3. Gavin Rountree, Stephenville, 22.65; 2. Seymour, 54.12; 7. Lus Morales, Brewer, 13:30.15. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 29-7.75; 2. Shot put 1. Brooklyn Ellis, Mineral Wells, 9-6. Amy Sanchez, Quanah, 1:16.7; 6. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 11:14.06; 7. Brackett, 3:37.21; 6. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 4:31.33; 3. Hirschi, 1:46.75; 2. Also: 5. Pole vault 1. Benjamin, 49.81. Aimee Flippen, Glen Rose, 87-0. Braylon Brown, Aledo, 12-0; 4. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region IV-2A Track and Field Championships April 23-24 in Kingsville. Triple jump 1. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 46-1.5. Graham, 44.31; 4. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 38-2.5. . Carson Pope, Seymour, 12:31.49. Mary Lyndell Graham, Graham, 12:36.5; 4. Luke Short, Petrolia, 39-6.75; 6. 1,600 relay 1. Also: 5. Nicholas Torrez, Henrietta, 22.49. Ciarra Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 17.4; 7. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 1:00.61. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 96-7.5. Iowa Park, 43.88; 3. Perrin-Whitt, 3:56.75; 3. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.31; 5. Also: 5. Breckenridge, 1:29.04; 3. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 33-1.5. Charles Moore, Stamford, 22.24; 2. Windthorst, 2:04.7. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 16-4.25; 3. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.48; 4. Ben Williams, Graham, 40-7.5. 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. Drew Carreon, Roby, 42-9.5; 3. Xavier McCown, Benjamin, 5:50.53; 4. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 14-9.5; 7. Brian Geeslin, Goldthwaite, 46.43. I have been working in software development since 2007. 800 1. Shaun Royalty, Hirschi, 100-6. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 54.98. Also: 6. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. Also: 6. Breckenridge, 1:30.68; 2. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14.53; 5. Christi High School Track: Area Meet Results. Graham, 4:15.13; 2. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 19-0.25. Shay Potts, Chillicothe, 6-6; 2. Also: 7. %%EOF Olney, 1:57.48; 8. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 41-10.75; 3. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 33-7.75; 2. Crowell, 1:38.82; 4. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 31-9; 4. Cash, San Saba, 35-0; 2. Mallori Fouse, Quanah, 15:24.57; 8. Logan Wilden, Seymour, 124-11.5; 4. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 28-7; 3. Richland, 1:46.41. 200 1. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 35-1. Cyler Sosa, Olney, 47.2. Albany, 1:32.49; 2. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 48.31; 4. Logan Glover, San Saba, 22.96; 2. Vic Cooper, Early, 43-5.5; 4. 800 1. Sort. Understand and suggest potential new revenue streams as well as optimizations that could help us run efficiently and leaner. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 11-6; 4. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.45. Discus 1. 800 1. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.49; 3. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 18.98. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 23.98; 6. Nocona 2. Breckenridge, 42.93; 2. Bryson, 2:02.14. 300 hurdles 1. A. Long jump 1. Tyler Harrell, Dublin, 21-2. Jackson Yoder, Brownwood, 40-8.75; 4. Aaron McBride, Graham, 41-1.5. Karrigan Parrott, Hawley, 27.46; 4. Bowie 13; 12. Olney, 47.6; 6. Asia Billington, Haskell, 6:07.99. Grace Martin, Bellevue, 13:50.18; 3. Brody White, Benjamin, 141-3; 2. Aledo, 3:27.2; 2. 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. Kenan Reil, Northwest, 21-7.25; 3. Trey Buss, Lake Dallas, 41.23; 3. Libby Reitz, Burkburnett, 13:38.64. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 20-10; 2. Nate Roewe, Haskell, 41-9. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.08; 2. Wesley Lackey, San Saba, 11.51; 3. 3,200 1. Jacob Byers, Roby, 129-4.5; 3. The tradition of the Olympic torch being relayed from Olympia, Greece to the host city is a tradition everyone knows. Andrew Lutkenh, Northwest, 1:57.31; 4. Glen Rose, 58; 5. Introduction Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 5:29.52; 2. Tristan Burns, Midway, 13.78. Alec Makowski, Granbury, 13-0; 4. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 19-7.75; 5. 0 Ben Williams, Graham, 24.41. Discus 1. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 46.54; 2. Hirschi 49; 7. McKayla Ramsay, Mineral Wells, 5-2; 2. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-0. Caydee Joe Terrell, Quanah, 32-3.5; 8. Also: 5. Stephenville, 105; 3. Matthew Bueno, Breckenridge, 5:09.55; 6. Discus 1. Munday, 1:01.02; 6. Bryson Berend, Windthorst, 12:33.9; 6. 800 relay 1. Leah Rogers, Mineral Wells, 11-0; 3. Isaac Hernandez, Aledo, 4:23.98. Team standings 1. Also: 7. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 11:15.56; 7. Team standings 1. 300 hurdles 1. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Archer City, 46.0; 7. 1,600 relay 1. endstream endobj startxref Ella Webb, Albany, 49.95. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 2:06.92; 2. Midway, 2:06.68. As of press time, only the field events have been posted. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Munday, 34; 8. 3,200 1. Dalland, Johnson City, 98-1; 6. Jordan Daniel, Rotan, 23.32; 2. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 5-2; 3. Windthorst, 1:40.4; 4. Olney, 1:41.5. Atalia Escalon, Throckmorton, 1:05.92; 3. Log in to embed this report into your website. Level. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 45.8; 4. Erika Safrane, Denton, 2:24.19; 4. Karissa Nixon, Henrietta, 13.71. Sarah Tillotson, Aledo, 48.22; 3. Aspermont 74; 5. Knox City 128; 2. Marian Armstrong, Burkburnett, 2:45.22; 6. Midway 56; 5. Macy Flowers, Vernon, 48.06; 3. Also: 6. Lacey Workman, Seymour 1:01.2; 6. Michel Graham, Graham, 15:01.05; 6. Tyler Winkler, Prairie Valley, 10-0; 4. Kiersen Buse, Woodson, 1:08.81; 4. 300 hurdles 1. Pole vault 1. Coy Eakin, Stephenville, 20-5; 3. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 43.84; 4. Find Results. Brady McKay, Quanah, 11-6; 6. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 41.92; 3. 800 relay 1. Crowell, 57.87; 4. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 29.04; 3. 3,200 1. Grayson Kowalski, Sabinal, 43.64; 2. Team standings: Union Grove 124, Big Sandy 82, Beckville 79, Douglass 77, Hawkins 69, Alto 45, Garrison 39, Carlisle 38, Mount Enterprise 36, Cushing 20, Woden 8 . . Luis Macias, Gatesville, 10:41.11; 3. Jessi Rabel, Aspermont, 2:42.55. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 100-5; 3. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4; 5. Brewer, 43.77; 5. Midway, 31; 10. Richland, 43.43. Pole vault 1. KaMorreun Pimpton, Brewer, 156-4; 4. With a background in managing projects from different industries, I have developed a unique skill set in project . Lenzi Manske, Rule, 32-5; 2. Charlotte 5, 12. IV. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 16.59; 3. Daniella Martinez, Chillicothe, 3:48.75. The top four finishers in each event qualifies for the 7/8-3A Area Meet on April 21 in Breckenridge. Henrietta, 108; 4. Mason Brooks, Northside, 19-1.25; 7. Tori Colman, Brewer, 38-1.25; 3. Archer City, 1:41.4; 6. Long jump: 1. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 4:52.61; 2. Team standings 1. Graham, 152; 2. John Cross Utley, Knox City, 58.58. Sam Machtolff, Archer City, 1:02.6. Prairie Valley, 2:03.52; 6. Karsyn Smalley, Breckenridge, 8-6; 4. JJ Lee, Graham, 47-2.75; 3. GIRLS Results 3200 METER RUN Shot Name School Time Name [] 200 1. Hirschi, 49.57; 2. AJ Brown, Burkburnett, 17.17; 2. Mineral Wells, 30; 9. Cade Gayle, CiscFo, 43.61. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 27.4; 3. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 32-10; 5. Brighton Adams, San Saba, 2:26.99; 3. Field: 4:00 PM Track: 4:00 PM. Kaley Leatherwood, Brock, 49.24; 4. 300 hurdles: 1. Meet Info / Results; Log in to Compare Select Athletes to Compare. Nocona, 50; 7. Also: 7. Bangs, 50.7. Jazz Rusk, Iowa Park, 28.80. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 18-4; 3. Olney, 4:27.31; 7. Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 4:55.41; 2. Ella Martinez, Woodson, 4:6:42.43. Also: 5. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f Team standings 1. Woodson, 1:57.93; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Bellevue, 1:44.56. Karley Myers, Munday, 6:21.52; 2. Slidell 36; 9. Joni Jackson, Breckenridge, 31-5; 5. Cayden Blanton, Burkburnett, 121-8; 7. Dawson Everson, Saint Jo, 45.74; 3. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 14.23; 7. The first Olympic Games to introduce this torch relay was the Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin 1936). 300 hurdles 1. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:05.19; 7. Jacksboro 27; 10. Triple jump 1. 3,200 1. Archer City, 1:58.0; 2. Charlotte 8, 11. Brailyn Eason, Quanah, 5-0; 7. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-8; 3. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 15.92; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.29; 3. Alex Stadler, Aledo, 5-10; 4. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 49.67. Meet History. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 11:06.64; 2. In the varsity girls long jump: Kerens Nakia Dunn finished first with a leap of 1610; Grapelands Aeriannia Granderson was second with a leap of 167.75; Kerens Olivia Franson was third with a leap of 155.25; Loveladys Kaiden LeMaire was fourth with a leap of 151.75; Grovetons Rainey Wars was fifth with a leap of 145.5; and Itascas Mariah Whitlock was sixth with a leap of 141.5. Stamford, 1:34; 3. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 13:46.49; 3. 4. Kolby Rubio, Haskell, 5:13.56. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-7.25. John Cato, Quanah, 17.17; 6. Here are the top performers from the Corpus Christi and Coastal Bend area at UIL area track meets. Electra, 1:39.98. Carissa Longoria, Quanah, 56.8; 5. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.26; 2. Also: 7. Long jump 1. Also: 5. Windthorst, 1:38.95; 8. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 26.38; 2. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 110-4; 3. Stone Sears, San Saba, 21-3 ; 2. Also: 5. Dana Castillo, Olney, 14.02. Also: 5. Albany, 3:32.83; 2. Seth Logsdon, Knox City, 2:20.14. Bangs 46; 4. Cedar Smith, Crowell, 20.97. Also: 5. Emma Angerman, Burkburnett, 6:44.78. Tyson Weaver, Graham, 11:18.62; 8. Grace Taylor, Graham, 73-6. Rule, 24; 11. Madi Semas, Brock, 1:01.62; 4. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 38-8.75; 7. Also: 5. Breonna Campbell, Hirschi, 12.08; 3. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 110-8; 2. Heritage, 39; 8. Cade White, Lampasas, 21-3.25; 2. Kenneth Cox, Cisco, 47-2.75; 3. Taygon Jones, Bowie, 13.26; 4. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 26.04. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 9-0. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 50.64; 4. Jack McKay, Breckenridge, 8-6; 5. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 10:38.18; 2. Carlos Martinez, Brackett, 11.56; 4. Braima Silva, Benjamin, 2:45.75; 2. 3,200 1. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 5:12.8; 5. Bo Thompson, Hawley, 140-7; 2. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 28-8; 4. Marc Salas, Hawley, 53.27; 4. Windthorst 196; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 50.87; 4. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 125-11; 3. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 10:46.16; 2. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 37-5.75; 5. Iowa Park 25; 10. In response, Candidate cities for future games withdraw their bids or scale down their plans. Lueders-Avoca 4; 12. Kriss Kriviss, Benjamin, 11.56; 2. Seymour, 1:57.7; 7. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 4:52.2; 4. Carson Trice, Graham, 11.32. 1,600 relay 1. Vernon 104; 4. Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 119-1; 2. Also: 5. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 16.98. Aledo, 4:02.2; 2. Mariah Fletcher, Stamford, 15-1.75; 4. Burklie Manney, Quanah, 17:18.1. Burkburnett, 1:52.8; 7. Paige Dalland, Johnson City, 38-0 ; 2. Jack Jestis, Azle, 52.1; 2. Also: 6. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-2; 4. Brady McKay, Quanah, 10-0; 4. Graci Weber, Mason, 8-6. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. Windthorst, 1:59.26; 8. Seymour, 1:59.19. Dario Rendon, Graham, 43.31; 3. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:50.38; 2. Xavier McCown, Benjamin, 2:31.9; 4. Will Ecklar, Heritage, 42-8.25. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 6-6. Javontai Fobbs, Seymour, 12.0; 6. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 39.43; 2. Cyler Sosa, Olney, 9-6. Graci Brown, Nocona, 26.75; 3. Breckenridge, 3:30.52; 2. Adam Hope, Quanah, 53.19; 3. 2. Luke Buffington, Olney, 2:32; 6. 100 hurdles 1. Ryan, 1:41.04; 2. Revecca Taggart, Archer City, 6:36.84; 8. Even though Owens helped the U.S. win at the Olympics, he was treated badly because of his skin color. The Olympics are just as competitive as they were in 1936, and maybe even more so. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:03.69. Northwest, 1:45.47; 4. Keiran Patrick-Daniels, Aledo, 11.08; 4. Samantha Bailey, Rider, 33-8.75. Also: 5. Luke Buffington, Olney, 5-4. High jump 1. Despite the numerous racial slurs he suffered, Jesse Owens, an African American runner, continued to compete with confidence and perseverance inspiring others around the globe. Stamford, 1:49.24; 3. Becca Taggert, Archer City, 6:40.3; 5. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 17.05. Hauss Henjny, Aledo, 10.83; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:04.6. EJ Hiitola, Stephenville, 13-0; 3. Dezmond Whiteside, City View, 52.68; 3. AJ Diaz, Munday, 12.28. Macors Herrera, Graham, 4:57.17. Aledo, 270; 2. Vincent Luffy, Aledo, 10:22.23; 4. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 5:34.19; 3. 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. Northwest, 4:11.36. Vickers, Sabinal, 15-10 ; 6. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 33-0.25; 4. 800 relay 1. Lauren Olson, Mason, 32-1; 3. Stephenville, 3:33.11; 2. Pole vault 1. DMarion Gatewood, Hirschi, 11.59. Xavier Banks, Rider, 20-1; 12. Jaxon Escalon, Breckenridge, 10-6; 2. Flatonia High School. Aspermont, 3:47.26; 4. Seymour, 1:38.06; 7. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.84. J.C. Vickers, Sabinal, 13.24; 4. Meadow Gallentine, 41-7.25; 2. 400 relay 1. Team standings 1. Hayden Manney, Crowell, 34-4; 5. Kameron Sinclaire, Brewer, 42-11; 2. Shot put 1. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 27-5.5. Also: 5. Skylar Rivers, Holliday, 17-4; 4. Team standings 1. Electra 114; 2. Blakely Schur, Vernon, 1:06.89. Jolie Torres, Haskell, 13.21; 4. Emery Kirby, Granbury, 5:55.96. Also: 5. Jude York, City View, 5:02.14; 5. Pole vault 1. Woodson, 4:33.62; 2. Landri Withers, Stephenville, 15-5.25; 4. Also: 6. Julius Dawkins, Vernon, 19-6.25; 5. Build monitoring systems, metrics and key service agreements that provide visibility into the capabilities of the system to our partners and customers. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 27.75. Shot put 1. Asia Billington, Haskell, 13:02.34; 4. hb```c 'A>E"`8pg+E&O aq8d)9OY/y```h`` Also: 5. Wyatt Athey, Denton, 4:20.76; 2. 243 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<380125FB1242E34C96AED6340DAF2528>]/Index[214 49]/Info 213 0 R/Length 132/Prev 466318/Root 215 0 R/Size 263/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream 300 hurdles 1. 400 1. Zane Fry, Harper, 2:10.37. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 42-8; 6. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Addy Cunningham, Eastland, 8-6. Jesse Owens, a four time Olympic Gold Medalist in track and field, knows about this issue all too well. General Information. Leah Rogers, Mineral Wells, 11-0; 4. Uballe, La Pryor, 39-7 . Gatesville, 70; 6. Martina Piscopo. Mason Hill, 57-4.5; 3. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 49.87; 2. Haylie Mendoza, Breckenridge, 26.11; 4. 1,600 relay 1. Kinsey Kuehler, Benjamin, 1:20.46; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-8; 4. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 36-3; 3. Also: 6. Triple jump 1. 1,600 relay 1. Mason 158 points, 2. Jazz Rusk, Iowa Park, 13.3; 7. 400 relay 1. Connor Wilson, Grapevine, 6-0. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 13-1; 5. Team standings 1. Also: 6. Hannah Williams, Graham, 2:46.93. Also: 7. Tralan Thomas, Vernon, 40-4.75. Jacksboro, 50; 5. Check out track results from district and area meets. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. Anson, 52.68; 4. Tabor Christanelli, Quanah, 13:06.8; 3. Both varsity boys and girls varsity athletes gathered on the track for a chance to be crowned area champions. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 25.78; 6. Shamyra Straughter, Vernon, 29-4.5; 5. Vernon 96; 5. Discus 1. AJ Diaz, Munday, 55.92; 6. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 39-9; 4. The top four individuals in each event advance to the 5/6-4A Area Meet on April 22 in Brownwood. Rylie LaMar, Midway, 13-4.5. Zach Brewster, Brock, 16.05. 1. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 47.98; 2. Preslee Branch, Henrietta, 16-9.5; 6. Perlichek, Mason, 32-8 . Marissa Leal, Crowell, 7:22.84; 5. Haskell, 1:36.25. Mackenzie Blue, Northwest, 10-6; 2. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 47-1.75; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.78; 2. Hirschi, 1:48.6; 2. Bethan Penrod, Gatesville, 12:53.31. Aiden Mesler, Iowa Park, 11:51.63. Natalie Anderson, Aledo, 16.09. Archer City, 55.0; 4. Georgia Martin, Graham, 15-5. Aimee Flippen, Glen Rose, 32-3.5. For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the 1936 Berlin Games were able to be spread to a wider audience. Ethan Jones, Quanah, 55.14; 8. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 2:33.78; 2. Hauss Hejny, Aledo, 10.96. Bella Pillow, Rider, 34-5.5; 2. Blake Lewis won the boys 100 meters and was on the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Hallie Gough, Graham, 29-3.75; 6. 300 hurdles 1. Also: 5. Samuel Rosas, Albany, 21:10.31; 4. Maddy Westbrook, Azle, 26.57; 4. Breckenridge, 1:51.66; 4. Beau Gearld, Vernon, 45-1.25; 7. Justin Northwest, 62; 6. Goldtwaite, 4:20.14; 4. GRAPELAND If you had looked quick, you may have just seen a state champion or two fly past you on Thursday, April 18 at the Area 19-2A and 20-2A track and field meet held at Sandie Stadium in Grapeland. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 36-1.25; 3. Long jump: 1. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 26.11; 3. City View, 44.16; 4. Brailyn Tullous, Jacksboro, 31-11.5. Meet Results. Xavier McCown, Benjamin, 13:06.93; 4. High jump 1. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. Quanah, 1:32.88; 2. Open to learning new technologies and tracking hard problems end to end. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14-7; 2. Joseph Carmichael, Quanah, 5-8; 6. Lampasas, 1:51.86. 4x100 relay: 1. 1,600 relay 1. Munday 156; 3. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:00.45. Kinsey Kuehler, Benjamin, 5-0. 100 hurdles 1. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 37-2.75; 2. Nadine Rapstine, Falls City, 8-6; 4. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 4-4.25; 4. Long jump 1. Northside, 26; 10. Emilee Gordy, Graham, 5-0; 3. Long jump 1. Nocona, 3:46.97; 5. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 18.62. The 1936 Olympic Games were drawing closer and the Americans were debating a boycott of the Berlin Olympics because of Nazi discrimination (Large pg 89). Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Crowell, 1:43.8; 4. Jaden Kindt, Burkburnett, 2:34.79; 7. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 15-5.5; 6. Adarius Williams, Vernon, 20-0.25; 4. McKayla Donnell, Seymour, 5:55.44; 4. 1,600 1. Brownwood 27; 9. Javier Larios, Windthorst, 13:02.7. Emma Gallegly, Archer City, 29-9.5; 4. AJ Brown, Burkburnett, 20.64. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 16.03; 4. Jason Sanchez, Quanah, 18-0; 8. Bowie, 45.92; 6. 01/25/22 - Postseason Track & Field Dates. High jump 1. Austen Fleming, Vernon, 12:08.64. Archer City 24; 9. Christian Hernandez, Munday, 19-4.25; 6. Athletics. Natalie Baker, Rider, 17.46; 6. Haskell, 1:47.19; 2. 1,600 relay 1. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 30-3; 6. Madi Wilde, Graham, 6:06.84; 7. Carson Anderle, Windthorst, 45.2; 3. Hawley 140; 4. Tyler Butler, Brock, 53.29; 4. Kassidy Kirkpatrick, Granbury, 17-4; 2. Starr Kicinski, Northwest, 120-2; 3. Also: 8. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.8; 2. 100 1. Windthorst, 47.3; 5. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 31-4.25; 6. Kiana Roberson, 36-9.75; 3. Lillian Noble, Graham, 75-9. 1,600 relay 1. Also: 6. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 110-1; 3. Kynslee Walker, Brownwood, 1:01.73; 4. Vahlenkamp will make his debut at the Region I-2A meet in . Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 4:52.6; 2. Keirah Wilk, Olney, 32-3. Julius Salinas, San Saba, 12:04.80; 6. Kensley, Oliver, Rider, 76-2; 15. Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 51.4; 6. Jaxon Bowman, Munday, 6-0; 2. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 10:21.03; 2. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 13:27.18. Sean Cooksey, Breckenridge, 10.25; 2. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 5:34.58; 3. Becca Church, Brownwood, 16.47; 4. Madisen Deason, Forestburg, 4-4. Privacy Policy Bailey Moore, Electra, 1:11.15; 5. Olney, 4:50.6; 3. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 4-8; 6. Isaac Hernandez, 9:25.24. Also: 6. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 2:17.99; 4. Archer City, 1:55.93; 6. Callie Martin, Bellevue, 14.93. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 29-3.5. Jennifer Leal, Midway, 66-6. Xavier Reyes, Graham, 42.43; 2. Moises Cruz, Windthorst, 44.0; 2. All rights reserved. Also: 5. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 5:21.91. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 56.2; 4. Millsap, 44.47. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 43-9.25; 2. Ana Segura was a double-event winner for the Cowgirls, who also won all three relays. Drake Bequeail, Grapevine, 49-7; 4. Also: 5. Breanna Leathers, Hawley, 17.15. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 93-2. Also stated by New York Times, A persuasive speaker who believed in genetic superiority and blamed many of Germanys current ills, especially its ailing economy, on jews, Hitlers corrupt ways, However what is majorly overlooked is the fact that the most famous athlete of his time, his outstanding displays of athletic abilities at the 1936 Olympic Games that captivated the world even as it infuriated the Nazis. Terms of Use Roby, 1:57.14; 4. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.66; 4. USATF Hershey National Junior Olympic Championships, USATF Region 13 Junior Olympic Championships, SPSL 2A Track and Field League Championships, Fife, Foss & Eatonville @ Mount Tahoma Stadium, WIAA 2A, 3A, 4A State Championship Meet (HS, USATF Pacific Northwest Association Junior Olympic Championships, 2A Northwest Conference Championships-Day 2, A.Murphy / Granite F / Lakewood @ Cedarcrest, Washington State Multi Events Championship, Log In or Create Free Account to View More Stats. Evan Silva, Mineral Wells, 17.22; 3. Also: 6. Also: 5. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 5:21.68; 3. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.22; 6. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 21.9; 3. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 5:57.55. Team totals: 1. Archer City, 48.1. Seymour 32; 8. Jennifer Martinez, Olney, 6-0. Quanah, 1:56.34; 7. Natalie Baker, Rider, 47.83; 2. 100 1. Lampasas, 44.11; 2. Jaylen Harper, Breckenridge, 40-1.25; 6. 800 relay 1. Also: 5. Lily Melton, Glen Rose, 5:57.92; 4. Logan Cope, Winthorst, 5-6. Rider 3:37.11. Results: I-2A West Texas A&M Track Stadium Results: II-2A Springtown Porcupine Stadium Results: III-2A Palestine Wildcat Stadium Results: IV-2A Texas A&M Kingsville Javelina Stadium Results: I-1A South Plains College SPC Track: Results: II-1A Angelo State LeGrand Sports Complex Results: III-1A: Whitney High School Wildcat Stadium Results Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 24.4. Preztynn Washington, Mineral Wells, 6-0; 5. Shelby Davis, Rider, 15-8.5; 11. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 81-10. Keirstyn Carlton, Stephenville, 5-0. Here are the top boys from this weekend's track and field meets. Terrius Causey, Hirschi, 5-6. Crowell 88; 4. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-0; 4. Triple jump 1. Aaliyah Brown, Perrin-Whitt, 37-0.75; 2. Birdville, 42.9; 4. Artem Brendle, Haskell, 53.57. 3,200 1. Asia Billington, Haskell, 2:33.33; 2. Holliday, 1:48.45; 2. 800 1. Goldthwaite 92, 4. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 4:55.78; 8. The 1936 Olympics were the first modern Olympics to put politics and nationalism into the games. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 7:30.56; 6. Landry Overby, Anson, 13.08; 3. 800 relay 1. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 4-9; 2. Nolan Schreiber, Windthorst, 5:10.2; 3. Campbell Jurecek, Holliday, 39-5.5; 2. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-10; 7. Hailee Garmer, Roby, 13:15.77; 2. Pole vault: 1. Benjamin 95; 5. Team standings 1. The development of the Olympics have advanced traumatically since first the modern day game held in 1896. Petrolia, 45.6; 7. Shot put 1. Zoie Bowers, Petrolia, 19.5; 5. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:36.68; 3. Vania Martinez, Gatesville, 5:33.49; 2. Stephenville, 1:50.1; 3. Discus 1. Chris Whitten, City View, 20-9.5. 100 hurdles 1. Holliday, 4:05.05; 2. 400 1. Northside, 48.31; 3. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.17; 4. Chloe Hall, Stamford, 13:35.26. Forestburg, 5:20.78. 100 1. 800 1. High jump 1. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.47; 4. Brock, 1:28.98; 2. Seth Flowers, Graham, 2:09.78. The top four individuals in each event advance to the 9/10-2A Area Meet on Wednesday in Graham. Kyla Barauskas, City View, 53.59. Luis Marquez, Olney, 40-0.75; 8. Archer City 8; 11. Seymour, 55.7; Olney, 55.7. Lampasas, 1:33.52. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:33.15; 3. Qualifiers will move on to the Regional Meet in Palestine, April 28-29. Rylee McChristian, Graham, 18.18; 8. Also: 7. Vernon, 4:29.43; 4. Kade Morris, Aspermont, 20-4.25; 3. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 15-8; 4. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 34-10.75; 6. Thelma McGee, Electra, 13-2.75; 8. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 17.0; 2. Rotan, 1:36.4; 2. San . Aledo, 1:50.1; 5. Also: 5. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 24.8; 4. The 1936 Berlin Games modernized the games . Seth Johnson, Aspermont, 9-0; 4. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 28.03; 6. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 50.52; 3. Chance Hand, Bryson, 38-3. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.7. Archer City 38. Rider, 51; 6. Olney, 3:54.9. All rights reserved. Neverez, La Pryor, 42-3 ; 2. Daniel Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 43-2; 6. 400 1. 300 hurdles 1. Discus throw: 1. Lexsey McLemore, Windthorst, 3:13.0.
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