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Lauren St. Pete, Aledo, 132-10; 2. Erika Safrane, Denton, 2:24.19; 4. Delfino Guerrero, Brackett, 10:51.24; 4. Windthorst, 1:42.86. Martina Piscopo, Hirschi, 18.14; 5. Harrold Chapman, Crowell, 5-4; 7. Josh Adames, Roby, 24.38; 4. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 27.09. Long jump 1. Logan Glover, San Saba, 22.96; 2. Josiyah Taylor, Ryan, 10.74; 2. Team Standings 1. Triple jump 1. Kara Staley, Electra, 13-0; 6. 800 1. Henrietta, 45.15; 5. 300 hurdles 1. Chase Lehr, Breckenridge, 1:58.14; 2. Copyright 2023 IPL.org All rights reserved. Vernon, 44.93. Team standings 1. Grayson Kowalski, Sabinal, 43.64; 2. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 10:46.16; 2. Optimist Relays, Trinity Christian Tom Landry Invitational, Trinity Susan Lumley Relays (STILL NEED TEAMS), All Saints - Covenant Classical Invitational, Highland Park Tracy Wills Invitational (V/JV Girls Only), John Paul II Cardinal Invitational (FULL), Northeast Raiders/Ray Jackson Invitational, Leander ISD Middle School District Championships, Stephenville Henderson J.H. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 7-6; 8. Jaden Lucas, Albany, 10-6; 6. Gage Cathey, Glen Rose, 53.15; 3. Luke McGaughey, Knox City, 5-4; 6. Benjamin 95; 5. Also: 5. Vernon, 4:16.69. Camron McComack, Olney, 46.4; 5. Luke McGuaghey, Knox City, 13:52.76; 7. Lead efforts on the directory, locator and directory API space to provide data driven decisions on what capabilities to provide next. Also: 5. Hirschi 74; 6. Anaya Potter, Northwest, 5-4; 2. Zaea Ragle, Breckenridge, 1:07.27. hurdles at the District 31-2A/32-2A meet, . . 300 hurdles 1. Hirschi, 4:14.08; 3. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 37-5.75; 5. Privacy Policy Also: 5. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 42-8; 6. Kaylee Kinney, Knox City, 32-2.75; 3. Windthorst, 3:37.3; 2. Shay Potts, Chillicothe, 5-6. The hypocrisy of Americans was made clear when Owens returned home and was praised by both white and black press for proving Hitlers bigoted views were not true, but he still had to abide by American laws segregating him from the white male (Schaap. Midway 56; 5. Stamford, 1:49.24; 3. Carly Oliver, Early, 12.79; 4. Northwest, 3:21.59; 2. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.33. Iowa Park, 106; 4. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Throckmorton 87; 3. Juan Rojas, Munday, 13:24.52; 5. RJ Moralez, Chillicothe, 14:17.15; 6. Aiden Mesler, Iowa Park, 11:51.63. 400 1. Allie Orr, Bryson, 7-0; 3. Field: 4:00 PM Track: 4:00 PM. Alex Loyola, Stephenville, 2:08.4; 4. 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 The Mason boys tallied 133 points to outdistance San Saba, which had 95. Hirschi 112; 3. Also: 6. Chance Warren, Archer City, 19.6. Alashonte Massey, Burkburnett, 35-7.25; 5. Ben Kirbo, Stephenville, 15-6; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:01.93; 2. Callan Peters, Seymour, 104-5. Kaitlyn Beam, Northside, 15-7.25; 2. Crowell, 2:15.34. Lauren Lozipone, Rider, 17.48; 8. Millsap, 44.47. History remembers Jesse Owens not only because he won four gold medals, but because he discredited the dictator, Adolf Hitler. Brooklyn Jackson, Quanah, 29.15. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 2:42.34. Archer City 29; 9. Eli Potts, Brock, 22-1; 3. Riley Elrod, Anson, 11:35.08. Birdville, 3:30.54; 4. Harper, 4:07.10; 3. Marc Matthews, Graford, 11.46; 2. City View, 138; 3. Holliday, 1:50.75; 8. Crowell, 26.5; 9. Micah Mason, Perrin-Whitt, 25.03. Bryson, 52.74; 2. Breckenridge, 1:29.04; 3. Archer City, 3:45.56. Anastasia Daniel, Rotan, 27.83; 2. Josh Garvin, Slidell, 5:01.61; 2. Also: 6. Matthew Kerr won the 400 and was on the sprint relay and the 4x400 relay. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. Olney 79; 5. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:38.22; 5. Rider, 18; 10. Bella Pillow, Rider, 35-5.25; 4. Also: 7. Longoria, Mason, 117-10. 100 hurdles 1. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 50.07. 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. Tristan Comer, Hawley, 2:08.49; 2. Hirschi, 1:48.6; 2. Kyra Taylor, City View, 33-7.75; 3. Linden Chapman, Mason, 19.96. Emma Morales, Chillicothe, 3:16.36. Long jump 1. Aubrey Ford, Northisde, 28.9; 2. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 15-5.75; 8. Archer City, 5:08.2. McBee, Mason, 11-6. Windthorst, 55.59; 8. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.09; 2. Beauchamp Stadium, Beckville. Madi Semas, Brock, 1:01.62; 4. Aledo, 1:28.22; 2. Also: 5. Nate Borchardt, Lampasas, 52.16; 3. Sarah Elder, Hawley, 109-0; 3. Adams, San Saba, 59.24; 2. Will Johnson may be contacted via e-mail at [emailprotected]. Hauss Hejny, Aledo, 10.96. High jump 1. Dylan Carney, Crowell, 5-10; 3. 300 hurdles 1. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 18.42; 6. Also: 6. JJ Lee, Graham, 153-10; 2. 800 1. Cole Chapman, Albany, 6-2; 2. Leon Covington, Heritage, 45-9.25; 2. Hugo Murillo, Graham, 43.47; 4. Starr Kicinski, Northwest, 120-2; 3. Noah Enriquez, Olney, 2:26.19. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-2; 4. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-7.25. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-4; 3. Also: 6. Emily Epperson, Graham, 75-8; 8. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 5:50.26. Also: 6. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 29.17; 7. Ignacio Saucedo, Bowie, 5:11.8. Campbell Jurecek, Holliday, 39-5.5; 2. WFHS, 1:34.06. Also: 5. Team standings 1. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 33-6.5. Jose Vanegas-Martinez, 11:09.30; 5. Adison Decker, Seymour, 4-6; 6. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 21-4; 5. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 13.25. Emma Parker, Graham, 1:02.56; 6. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 28-10; 3. 400 relay 1. Armando Anaya, Graham, 41-7. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 52.27; 4. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 13:42.58; 4. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 4:54.35; 3. Electra, 55.11. Also: 7. Team standings 1. Luke Short, Petrolia, 113-3.5; 6. Grayson Jeffrey, Rotan, 10-0; 3. 400 Keonde Henry, Lake Dallas, 49.57; 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 Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 47-1.75; 3. 200 1. Henrietta, 1:35.12; 4. Henrietta, 1:36.35. Mitchell Pack, Stephenville, 11:04.75. Reagan Jones, Anson, 1:01.29; 2. Anson 80; 5. Brooke Bennett, Bryson, 29-6; 8. Midway, 56.65; 6. Johnson City 28, 7. Saint Jo, 34; 8. Luke Barrera, Electra, 39-10.5; 3. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 20.02; 3. House, Goldthwaite, 5:48.30; 3. Aiden Loper, Munday, 42-7; 4. Reagan Bruner, Cisco, 9-6; 2. Kyleigh Hernandez, Knox City, 14-4.75; 7. Cisco 88; 5. Granbury, 139; 3. 100 1. Also: 5. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.49; 3. 110 hurdles 1. Also: 6. Eastland 16; 11. Also: 5. Luke Ivy, Albany, 41-2.5; 4. Bella Pillow, Rider, 16-4. High jump 1. Ryan, 48.95; 3. Josiyah Taylor, Ryan, 21.49; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Brewer, 1:33.13; 5. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 12:50.01; 2. Abby Ortiz, Rule, 1:07.31. JJ Lee, Graham, 47-2.75; 3. Discus 1. Iowa Park 25; 10. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 2:58.3; 4. Hamlin 18; 10. Kenadi Brown, Vernon, 15-2.25; 8. Breagan Blowers, Holliday, 25.46; 2. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 5:12.8; 5. Bellevue, 16. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 46.98; 2. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 17-0.5; 2. Nora Ramirez, Breckenridge, 91-1; 6. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 1:03.47; 3. 400 relay 1. Terms of Use Here is a list of West Texas athletes to watch in the various regional track and field competitions taking place April 23-24, 2021 . Aiden Loper, Munday, 103-4; 7. Lauren Stuard, Gatesville, 12.94; 4. Despite the racial slurs he endured, Jesse Owens ' grace and athleticism rallied crowds across the globe. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 13.38; 5. Jacob Byers, Roby, 129-4.5; 3. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 27.08; 3. Also: 6. 800 1. Ashley Crawford, Graford, 15-8.25; 4. Brooklyn Thomas, Graham, 17.42; 7. Jaylee Matthrews, Stephenville, 132-10; 2. 100 Meters . Bowie 19; 12. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 17.0; 2. Cade Gayle, CiscFo, 43.61. Jessi Rabel, Aspermont, 4-6. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 16.85; 2. Christian Hernandez, Munday, 34-6.25. Kameron Sinclaire, Brewer, 42-11; 2. endstream endobj startxref Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 41-10.75; 3. Trevor Fox, Cisco, 43-7.25. Finn Crohn, Burkburnett, 54.08; 6. Landry Overby, Anson, 13.08; 3. Bowie, 45.92; 6. Also, send the girls and boys as separate PDFs please. Quinten Daugherty, Quanah, 18.18; 8. 3,200 1. Nathan Mangual, Holliday, 43-6.25; 7. Texas Track & Field and Cross Country Meet Results. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 5:08.95; 3. Also: 7. Jessa Burk, Newcastle, 56-28; 4. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 2:28.01; 4. Also: 6. Windthorst, 1:59.26; 8. Broaderick Morton, Cisco, 121-1. Charles Carter, Mineral Wells, 11.28; 4. Also: 9. Seymour 14; 10. Pole vault 1. Lauren Stuard, Gatesville, 12.78; 4. UIL 2A Area 01-02 Track Meet 2021 - Complete Results UIL 2A Area 01-02 Track Meet 2021 Apr 14, 2021 Panther Stadium- Duncanville Duncanville, TX Meet History Home Results Teams Complete. 1,600 relay 1. Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-11.5; 4. Nocona, 1:37.49. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 26.75; 3. Seymour, 3:48.2; 5. Mackenzie Blue, Northwest, 10-6; 2. Also: 6. Quanah 25; 8. Junction, 1:34.07; 4. Jonathan Diaz, Saint Jo, 12.06. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 40.77. High jump 1. City View, 80; 4. Addi Shugart, Aspermont, 7-0; 2. %%EOF Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 30-6.25. Grayson Smith, Birdville, 13-0. Kyler Kirkland, Burkburnett, 11.18. Aspermont, 4:28.95; 3. Also: 7. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 46-3.5; 2. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 13.4; 3. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 4:52.61; 2. Seth Flowers, Graham, 2:09.78. Crowell 185; 2. endstream endobj 285 0 obj <>/Metadata 28 0 R/Pages 282 0 R/StructTreeRoot 78 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 286 0 obj <>/MediaBox[0 0 612 792]/Parent 282 0 R/Resources<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 1/Tabs/S/Type/Page>> endobj 287 0 obj <>stream Vernon 13; 10. Stone Sears, San Saba, 21-3 ; 2. Albany, 45.1; 4. Falls City, 1:54.89; 4. Braydon Garcia, Quanah, 26.0. 800 relay 1. Petrolia, 55.10. Anson 17; 11. Hawley 1:32.732; 4. 400 1. Vernon, 1:32.99. Vic Cooper, Early, 43-5.5; 4. Jaylee Carr, Olney, 24.5; 6. Agatha Skelton, 13:09.15. Forestburg, 1:42.34. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-6. 3,200 1. The first Olympic Games to introduce this torch relay was the Berlin 1936 Summer Olympics (Berlin 1936). Kileigh Liggett, Iowa Park, 28-1. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 29.52; 5. Also: 5. AJ Brown, Burkburnett, 20.64. Joseph Trepanier, Seymour, 45-6; 4. Forestburg, 5:20.78. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 31.15. 1A results: Petersburg. Emery Kirby, Granbury, 5:55.96. Sergio Andrade, Gold-Burg, 22.17. Carson Anderle, Windthorst, 45.2; 3. Marian Armstrong, Burkburnett, 2:45.22; 6. Dominick Segler, Electra, 5-2; 5. Pole vault 1. The 1936 Olympic Games also used telex transmissions to transmit results. 800 relay 1. Pole vault 1. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:22.55; 2. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 91-11; 4. Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Landin Short, San Saba, 43-9; 4. Chase Lehr, Breckenridge, 4:42.82; 2. Carson Anderle, Windthorst, 45.14; 8. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 25.4. Crowell, 49.18. Cayden Blanton, Burkburnett, 115-10. Northside, 48.31; 3. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:04.6. Contact Us 300 hurdles 1. 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. Cope, Mason, 59.67; 3. Discus 1. Landon Cobb, Graford, 10:48.4; 2. 1,600 relay 1. Brownwood, 63; 5. Kylie Keis, Millsap, 17.02; 2. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.7. Also: 5. Hirschi, 1:49.45; 3. Harley Blakeley, Graford, 94-7; 3. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.02; 4. Aledo, 4:02.2; 2. Keller, Mason, 11-0; 2. Anson, 4:21.64; 4. Tyson Weaver, Graham, 11:37.76; 8. Holliday, 1:48.45; 2. Kyla Barauskus, City View, 18.03; 4. Results, and complete area meet results should be sent to . Ahman Williams-Higgins, Hirschi, 22.92; 3. Abby Ortiz, Rule, 4-8; 4. Stamford, 45.46. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 12:39.73; 4. Olney 26; 11. Burkburnett, 1:52.44; 3. The top four qualifiers from each event advance to the 5/6-5A Area Meet on April 21 at Northwest ISD Stadium in Justin. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 12:50.35. Iowa Park, 14. High jump 1. Javier Larios, Windthorst, 5:38.1. Long jump 1. Also: 5. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 29-0.5; 6. McKayla Donnell, Seymour, 13:01.96; 3. Power 5 Zone Meet, Mountain Valley Middle School Invitational, Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battlin Bear Relays, Stephenville Colonel Mobley Optimist Relays, Raymondville Albert Tijerina 16th Annual Relays, Texas Clyde Littlefield Relays 95th Annual, West Texas A&M Thomas Kelly Brown Memorial HS Classic, CSAF Elementary And Junior High Regional Meet, DALLAS SAMUELL HS INVITATIONAL (SANDRA PIKES INVIT, UIL 3A - District 24 Middle School Championships, W.T White Longhorns Invitational (MEET IS FULL), W.T. Rondale Carridi, Grapevine, 21-6.5; 4. Cisco, 4:21.58; 4. Also: 5. Sean Cooksey, Breckenridge, 10.25; 2. 800 relay 1. Corbin Rogers, Munday, 48-7.5; 2. Albany, 1:32.49; 2. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 2:18.23. Freddy Duran, Nocona, 11:18.24; 4. City View, 1:54.39; 6. 1,600 1. Isaac Renteria, Gold-Burg, 5:26.4. Fernando Callejas, Mason, 2:07.80; 3. Mason (Stockbridge, Loeffler, Perlichek, Weitz), 1:50.87; 2. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 8-0; 3. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 2:07.64; 3. Graham, 44.88. Trey King, Brewer, 5-8. Also: 5. Meet Results. Dublin 20; 10. Collin Thomas, Saint Jo, 2:10.21; 2. Keon Taylor, Munday, 35-4; 8. Breckenridge, 4:14.29; 3. Also: 5. Katy Piiper, Holliday, 1:03.53; 4. Livi Leinhauser, Stephenville, 34-11.5. Analena Guerrero, Venron, 14:26.41; 8. Shaun Royalty, Hirschi, 100-6. Also: 5. Stephen Bird, Cisco, 16.27; 3. Dana Castillo, Olney, 13.9; 6. Emma Parker, Graham, 1:03.80; 5. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 23.98; 6. Manage the work with other teams to understand their needs and translate them to both requirements and strong relationships as they build in our platform. Also: 7. Logan Willden, Seymour, 41-2; 4. Cooper Watson, Petrolia, 39-10.5; 5. Also: 5. Kolby Rubio, Haskell, 5:13.56. Quanah, 1:58.3; 3. Shot put 1. Goldthwaite, 1:33.95; 3. Ty Strawbridge, Newcastle, 110-4; 3. Level. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.43; 4. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 104-7; 2. Brooklyn Thomas, Graham, 7-0. Also: 5. Jourdain Durham, City View, 42-10. Brackett, 3:37.21; 6. McKenna Hipps, Comanche, 1:01.72. Kara Staley, Electra, 20.85; 6. Jaden Kindt, Burkburnett, 2:34.79; 7. Bailey Moore, Electra, 1:11.15; 5. Gatlin Guy, Olney, 114-4; 5. 100 1. Adam Hope, Quanah, 53.19; 3. Mineral Wells 13. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 88-9. Katy Piper, Holliday, 33-3.75; 3. Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 13-11.25. High jump 1. Triple jump 1. Shot put 1. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 2:36.57; 4. Cylea Carper, Eastland, 17.55. Quanah, 1:38.7; 3. Cole Chapman, Albany, 21-1.5; 2. Audrey Ivey, Eastland, 108-4. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 31-1.25; 4. Long jump 1. Denton 15; 12. Lance McMahon, Electra, 120-0. Caden Gaston, Nocona, 40-2. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 17.29; 3. Addy Cunningham, Eastland, 2:33.9; 4. J.C. Vickers, Sabinal, 13.24; 4. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 22.54; 2. Barak Geary, Azle, 10:21.61; 3. High jump 1. Perrin-Whitt, 1:41.53; 4. Granbury, 1:49.68; 4. Ansel Din-Mbuh, Aledo, 156-6; 2. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 8:15.98. Lampasas, 1:51.86. Maggie Kilburn, Aledo, 10-0; 4. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 39-9; 4. Prairie Valley 14. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 141-1; 4. Discus 1. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 15-1; 4. Matthew Brooks, Northside, 11.88; 4. Ryan Jones, Rider, 5-6. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-6; 7. Walker St. John, Grapevine, 9:10.80; 2. Discus 1. Luke Buffington, Olney, 5-4. Birdville, 18; 8. Please send PDF and Hy -Tek backup file. %PDF-1.6 % Trent Taylor, Graham, 13-6; 2. 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. February 2023 Location Photos Videos; 2/28 . Find Results. Irati Dunabeitia, Bryson, 15:14.87. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 52.77. Kylie Himes, Grapevine, 5:17.99; 2. Corbin Rogers, Munday, 43-10.25; 2. Team standings 1. Josue Granado, Grapevine, 9:20.79; 4. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 15-5; 6. Mason (Chainey Weitz, Brooke Stockbridge, Tori Perlichek, Eliza Cope), 51.67; 2. Ana Segura was a double-event winner for the Cowgirls, who also won all three relays. Gabrielle Davis, City View, 14.39. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. Throckmorton, 2:04.03; 8. Summer Colbert, Hirschi, 18.64; 6. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 16.02; 4. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 47.98; 2. Reagan Jones, Anson, 1:00.67; 3. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 50.44; 3. Alexander Russell, Burkburnett, 5:15.4; 8. Ryan, 3:30.97. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.26; 2. Lampasas, 1:33.52. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 1:59.7; 2. Ashtyn Culley, Gatesville, 20-2.25; 4. Aspermont, 54.0; 4. 800 1. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 33-7.75; 2. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 16-8; 2. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 19.02; 4. 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. Triple jump 1. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:03.69. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 21.9; 3. Shot put 1. San Saba, 45.07; 3. Richland, 26; 11. Bowie, 4:38.15. Cambria Keith, Heritage, 2:24.92. hmo6 Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 4:31.33; 3. Emma Gray, Archer City, 1:22.5. Hannah Williams, Graham, 2:43.39; 7. Triple jump 1. Jordan Hayward, Peaster, 12:56.15; 4. Kamryn Fiero, Johnson City, 33-8 ; Madelyn Sekula, Falls City, 33-7 4. 12/08/21- KHSAA Announces NFHS State Coach of the Year Honorees for 2020-21 Seasons. Leonna Rowe, WFHS, 28-10.5; 10. 400 1. Chance Warren, Archer City, 46.45; 7. 200 1. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 81-10. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 17.2; 3. Perla Sanchez, Chillicothe, 28-2; 5. B. Thesis: In the 1936 Summer Olympic Games that were ran by Hitler and the Nazis, there was tremendous success by African American track and field athlete Jesse Owens and various other African-American Athletes, enhancing the significance and, Hitlers Olympics: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Regime ran Germany and helped modernize the Games, but they also pushed their Aryan chauvinistic viewpoint. Salvador Perez, Vernon, 41.28; 2. Hawley, 43.63; 2. Hirschi, 74; 3. Apr 18, 2022. Tyler Malone, Bowie, 2:10.59; 6. Jolie Torres, Haskell, 13.07; 2. Kaylee Price, Harper, 16.26; 3. Munday, 46.52; 2. Nate Donaghey, Electra, 18.97; 3. Both varsity boys and girls varsity athletes gathered on the track for a chance to be crowned area champions. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 11.85; 2. April 23, 2021Porcupine Stadium, Springtown, TX Meet Director:Brian Hulett Email: bhulett@springtownisd.net; FAX: (817) 220-3040 Meet Referee:Donnie Osterman Also: 5. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 4-10; 7. Bailey Grant, Archer City, 29-9.5; 8. WFHS, 44.31. Olney, 1:41.5. Jesse Owens proved Hitler wrong, when he became the first American athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympiad. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.2; 3. 400 relay 1. Also: 5. 400 1. Stamford 66; 6. Mary Graham, Graham, 13:12.49; 2. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 2:38.73; 4. Aimee Flippen, Glen Rose, 87-0. Breckenridge, 66; 4. Electra 22. Ben Williams, Graham, 24.41. Carson Trice, Graham, 11.32. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:36.96; 2. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 11.85; 3. Kenna Tatsch, Harper, 30-4 ; 5. Libby Reitz, Burkburnett, 13:38.64. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 36-3; 3. Mary Lyndell Graham, Graham, 5:45.15; 3. Vernon, 4:33.42. Cole Champan, Albany 6-5; 2. 400 1. Jack McKay, Breckenridge, 8-6; 5. Andrew Wake, Rider, 5-8; 6. 800 relay 1. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 23-6; 2. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 51.72. Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Nicholas Torrez, Henrietta, 22.49. Also: 6. Zach Brewster, Brock, 40.66; 4. Benito Gonzales, Mineral Wells, 10-0; 5. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 44-8.5; 2. Henrietta, 108; 4. 400 relay 1. Luis Marquez, Olney, 40-0.75; 8. Also: 5. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 10:38.18; 2. Carly Oliver, Early, 4-10; 3. 400 relay 1. Cedar Smith, Crowell, 21.06; 5. Also: 5. Madalisto Mbalule, Hirschi, 2:20.69. Vernon, 1:36.94. Addison Smith, Aledo, 24.58; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region I-4A Meet on April 29-30 in Lubbock. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:15.68; 2. Aubrey Ford, Northside, 1:06.52; 3. Vernon 13; 10. Rebecca Marx, Azle, 1:00.31; 4. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 35-0; 2. Emily Meza, Quanah, 30.6; 6. Stephenville, 1:50.1; 3. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 52.16; 3. 400 1. 400 1. 800 1. Jacob Jenkins, Anson, 23.04; 3. 110 hurdles 1. Triple jump 1. Brewer, 77; 4. Graham 69; 4. Emilee Gordy, Graham, 5-0; 3. Olney, 4:35.18; 7. Kole Skipper, Rider, 16.88. Also: 6. Mason Hill, City View, 131-6; 6. and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. Discus 1. These games were very technologically advanced and started the movement of modern Olympics (Berlin 1936 Olympic, Because of Jesse Owens success at the Olympics, he was promised various deals with companies. Also: 7. Mason Hill, City View, 54-5.75; 2. Nate Donaghey, Electra, 10-6; 2. Meet History. Richland 9; 13. Triple jump 1. Maddie Durant, Stephenville, 33-7; 4. In the varsity girls pole vault: Loveladys Jacy Stubblefield was first with a height of 8-0; Frosts Kyra Cerda was second with a height of 76; Cayugas Landry Taylor was third with a height of 70; Grovetons Rainey Wars was also given third with a height of 7-0; and Grovetons Ingrid Rojo was fifth with a height of 66. Ella Martinez, Woodson, 4:6:42.43. Trey Leather, Grapevine, 4:22.65; 4. 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. Ella Webb, Albany, 49.95. Abraham Morales, Brackett, 9:51/60; 2. Jude York, City View, 11:07.69; 3. Also: 5. Franya Vasquez, Windthorst, 1:11.17; 8. Katelyn Haley, Ryan, 12.31; 3. 100 1. Keirah Wilk, Olney, 32-3. Hirschi 49; 7. Rotan, 1:36.4; 2. 1,600 relay 1. Anson 5; 12. Also: 6. (Ockerman). Pole vault 1. Alejandro Martinez, Graham, 2:11.16; 4. Hirschi, 49.57; 2. Jabez Esquivel, Stephenville, 2:06.94; 3. Pole vault 1. Granbury, 1:29.95; 3. Tye Reid, Forestburg, 21.56; 4. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 44-4.75; 2. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 18-11.75. Emily Carpenter, Prairie Valley, 84-1; 4. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 14:34.0; 4. Olney, 4:50.6; 3. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 24.36; 8. Camden Galindo, Gatesville, 19-11. The Berlin games were supposed to be a German showcase and a statement for Aryan supremacy. Mason Butchee, Stephenville, 45-1.25. 400 relay 1. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 29-6; 2. Brackett 19, 9. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 31-5.5. Mineral Wells 77; 5. Nocona, 3:41.02. They helped bring to light issues of race back home in America even if not every American understood their accomplishments. Xavier McCown, Benjamin, 13:06.93; 4. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 25-6. Electra 114; 2. Hallie Gough, Graham, 29-3.75; 6. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. 3,200 1. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 13.75; 8. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 29.04; 3. At Salesforce, I work as a Software Engineering Manager for the B2B Commerce Search Team to help us shape the future of our Commerce . Richland, 1:46.41. 800 1. Aiden Moses, Rider, 2:05.96. 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. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 35-11; 8. Provide architectural level guidance and write vision documents and white papers that should be presented to stakeholders, teams and senior leadership. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 131-6. Also: 5. Graford, 46; 6. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.01; 2. Texas 2023 Outdoor Track & Field Meets. Jaden Kindt, Burkburnett, 6:22.72. 100 hurdles 1. Rebecca Kincheloe, Rotan, 18.09; 2. Long jump 1. City View, 1:32.22; 3. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 7:30.56; 6. The seven schools which made up District 20-2A were: Centerville; Grapeland; Groveton; Jewett Leon; Latexo; Lovelady; and Slocum. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 50.93; 6. Also: 6. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:48.19; 3. 110 hurdles 1. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 52.46; 2. Also: 5. The Games also used zeppelins to transfer newsreel to other European Cities. Seymour, 47.08. Discus 1. Karrigan Parrott, Hawley, 27.46; 4. Olney, 4:27.31; 7. Shot put 1. Emma Stegemoller, Brownwood, 2:26.27; 3. Triple jump 1. A. Also: 5. Holliday, 49.47; 2. Jayson Gill, Bellevue, 49.62; 7. Aolani Woldai, Brewer, 5:52.56; 4. Stephenville, 4:09.82; 2. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. Throckmorton, 3:58.32; 4. Elijah Murphy, Electra, 22.22; 5. Also: 6. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:18.3; 2. Glen Rose, 4:15.22. Also: 5. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4; 5. Jacob Baker, Gatesville, 43.8. Tristan Hickman, City View, 2:06.17. Kameron Moss, Archer City, 11-0. Victoria Crews, Aledo, 50.29; 4. Jacelyn Bell, Stamford, 27.79. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 19.21; 8. Privacy Policy KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 35-1.75. Jennifer Martinez, Olney, 7-0; 2. Will Ecklar, Heritage, 6-2; 4. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 18-8.5; 4. Brewer, 43.77; 5. Archer City, 2:02.99. 100 hurdles 1. Seymour, 1:35.78; 6. Aledo, 3:58.68; 2. Knox City, 47.76; 8. 400 1. 3,200 1. 400 relay 1. Also: 5. Hirschi, 51.19; 2. Brock, 50.33; 3. hb```D@(0)NnUt0. ]"M;;1 XlI! Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 16-2.25; 4. 3,200 1. Bryson, 4:43.05; 3. Brewer, 4:25.12; 4. Archer City, 1:55.93; 6. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 30.13; 6. Emma Strickland, Harper, 27.59; 5. The triumphs at the 1936 Olympic Games captivated the world. 800 relay 1. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 29-7.75; 2. Shamyra Straughter, Vernon, 28-11.75. Jesse Owens, an African American Athlete has accomplished various achievements in track and field. Delaila Gomez, Glen Rose, 2:33.6. Because of all the discrimination, Jesse Owens ran harder and harder and improved his running skills because of the discrimination. Also: 5. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 27.75. Jason Sanchez, Quanah, 5:12.42; 4. Emery Thompson, Aledo, 1:00.88; 3. 400: 1. Lampasas, 3:33.81; 3. Petrolia 5. Team standings 1. 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). Chillicothe, 59.32. Gunner Helm, Roby, 11.65; 4. Aledo, 42.37; 2. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 32-4.25; 5. Cameron Tune, Perrin-Whitt, 20.72; 3. Rider, 3:37.68; 4. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 4:51.76; 3. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 30-7. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 50.75; 3. UIL Area Track Meet 1A & 2A. Keller, Mason, 29-8 . Discus throw: 1. Kennedi Lee, 4-6; 6. Shot put: 1. Becca Taggert, Archer City, 2:56.3; 3. Iowa Park, 44.39; 3. Graham, 4:15.13; 2. Kennedi Lee, Electra, 13.62. Kamryn Loeffler, Mason, 2:33.36; 4. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 1:02.7; 3. Cash, San Saba, 35-0; 2. Azle 6; 13. Jason Kaufmann, Quanah, 41-2. Carson Myer, Throckmorton, 12-0; 2. Also: 7. Cisco 120; 5. Justin Tidwell, Munday, 41-10.5. Karley Myers, Munday, 6:29.98; 6. AJ Diaz, Munday, 12.28. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.31; 5. Crowell 88; 4. Richland, 43.43. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 5:21.91. Brady McKay, Quanah, 10-0; 4. Adelyn Harvey, Archer City, 30.1; 5. Aspermont 74; 5. The top four finishers in each event qualifies for the 7/8-3A Area Meet on April 21 in Breckenridge. Leons Justin Massey was fifth with a jump of 90 and Cayugas Billy Kelly was sixth with 8 cleared. Also: 6. Macee Wilde, Graham, 52.2; 7. Maddie Mandela, Graham, 7-0. Denton Ryan, 121; 2. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 4-10. Aledo, 1:50.1; 5. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 27.9; 2. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 12.95; 6. Haskell, 1:47.19; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Haskell, 4:06.42; 2. Graham, 142; 2. Hawley 140; 4. Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 51.4; 6. John Wolffarth, Benjamin, 38-7.5; 7. Tristan Burns, Midway, 16-0.75; 2. Goldthwaite 61, 6. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-4; 2. The junior also took gold as part of the 400 meter relay, the 1600 meter relay (4:02.94) and earned silver in the long jump thanks to a leap of 15-4 1/2. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 43.81; 2. 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