2a area track meet results

Graci Weber, Mason, 8-6. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:07.05; 5. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:22.55; 2. Stamford, 1:34; 3. Koda Wood, Quanah, 2:21.3; 4. Perla Sanchez, Chillicothe, 28-2; 5. Rylie LaMar, Midway, 21.69. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 30-7. Colleyville Heritage, 58; 7. 1,600 relay 1. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 6:11.69; 7. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.84. Aiden Moses, Rider, 2:05.96. Also: 7. 200 1. Kaylee Kinney, Knox City, 55.87; 3. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:28.27; 2. Cruz Perez, Roby, 5-6; 4. Kinsey Kuehler, Benjamin, 5-0. Lewis, Mason, 11.25; 2. Kadan McCarter, Crowell, 6:22.87; 6. RJ Moralez, Chillicothe, 6:25.03. Also: 5. Long jump 1. Discus throw: 1. hb```D@(0)NnUt0. ]"M;;1 XlI! Goldthwaite, 1:33.95; 3. Pole vault 1. Cameron Forsythe, Iowa Park, 131-10; 4. Anastasia Daniel, Rotan, 27.83; 2. Also: 5. Jose Vanegas-Martinez, 11:09.30; 5. Henrietta, 45.15; 5. Millsap, 44.47. Kaylee Bezio, Graford, 6:05.66; 2. Chillicothe 17. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 40-10; 3. Brewer, 49.84; 2. Meadow Gallentine, Anson, 39-8; 2. Burkburnett, 93; 6. Corbin Rogers, Munday, 48-7.5; 2. Jazz Rusk, Iowa Park, 4-8. Courtnee Cash, San Saba, 12.74; 2. Elizabeth Woodward, Breckenridge, 10-0; 2. C. Conclude/Transition: Jesse Owens and other African-American athletes had great success at the 1936 Summer Olympics. 800 1. Northwest, 48.89; 2. Gavin Rountree, Stephenville, 22.65; 2. Jayson Gill, Bellevue, 49.62; 7. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 46-9.75; 4. Also: 7. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 23.19; 4. 100 hurdles: 1. Jacob Baker, Gatesville, 43.8. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 2:15.61; 8. Skylar Rivers, Holliday, 17-4; 4. CJ Nelson, Richland, 44-11.5; 3. Libby Reitz, Burkburnett, 13:38.64. 100 1. Crowell, 3:46.96; 2. Millsap 46; 6. Shot put 1. Jude York, City View, 11:07.69; 3. 400 relay 1. Madysen Boutwell, Aledo, 35-11; 4. McKinnen Beaver, Archer City, 11.61; 3. Christian Hernandez, Munday, 18-2; 4. 800 relay 1. Also: 5. In all the United States won eleven gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, six of them were won by African American athletes. Alec Mankowski, Granbury, 13-0; 3. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 32.15. <> (8qX!a_8 Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 41-0.75; 6. Landri Payne, Archer City, 2:42.39; 7. 110 hurdles 1. Also: 7. Petrolia, 46.35; 8. Austin Rodgers, Eastland, 11:01.73. Carson Anderle, Windthorst, 45.14; 8. Georgia Stinson, Birdville, 4-10. Aaron McBride, Graham, 45-7.75; 4. Even though Owens helped the U.S. win at the Olympics, he was treated badly because of his skin color. Perrin-Whitt 73; 4. Caydee Joe Terrell, Quanah, 32-3.5; 8. Namely the investments inquired remain overdue after the games. Hirschi, 49.57; 2. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-2; 2. Chris Pannell, Rule, 24.78. 100 hurdles 1. Junction, 1:34.07; 4. Jackson LaHue, Azle, 45-7.75; 4. At R.C. 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 Tyse Savage, Brownwood, 22.1; 2. Also: 6. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 35-0; 2. 1,600: 1. 800 1. Harrison Underwood, Burkburnett, 6-0; 6. AISD Track Meet #2 (Barnett, Boles, Nichols, &Workman) Arlington, TX : 2/25: Baron's All-Relay Meet : San Antonio, TX : 2/25: Boerne Champion Charger Relays . Jayton Glenn, Granbury, 53.76. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 28.38; 6. Also: 7. Ethan Jones, Quanah, 54.9; 3. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 35-1. %PDF-1.6 % Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 30-10.25; 3. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 14:47.02. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:04.6. Gatesville 89; 3. The Berlin games were supposed to be a German showcase and a statement for Aryan supremacy. Mason Brooks, Northside, 1:04.53. Rotan, 1:36.4; 2. Jerry Martinez, Quanah, 2:18.5; 3. Long jump 1. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 11.85; 2. Rule 4; 10. Burkburnett, 3:52.92. Also: 5. 100 1. Bryceson Boss, Aledo, 4:31.33; 3. Eastland, 1:49.64. Owens, a black track athlete that proved that blacks are as good as whites, to make sure, Even though the Olympics are meant to be peaceful, there has been disturbances such as discrimination. Brooks Pearce, Granbury, 15.75; 3. Keon Taylor, Munday, 33-11; 6. In the 1936 Berlin Games, he broke or equaled 9 Olympic records and set three world records. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 33.-5.25; 3. Hirschi, 1:33.71; 6. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.78; 2. Kadyn Timmons, Rider, 6:07.78. Also: 6. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 11.85; 3. Also: 6. All rights reserved. Also: 6. Jesse Owens also contributed to the equality of African Americans with his determination and perseverance. Gus Hart, Cisco, 23.59; 3. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.54; 3. Zane Fry, Harper, 2:10.37. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 12:21.44; 2. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 47.98; 2. Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 29-8.75; 5. Bowie, 4:38.15. 3,200 1. Munday 99; 4. Abbie Helm, Graham, 7-6; 6. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-10. Canon Redwin, Throckmorton, 5-10; 3. AJ Brown, Burkburnett, 44.83; 6. Graci Brown, Nocona, 17-0.5; 5. 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. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 1:05.77; 6. 800 1. Brackett 19, 9. Henrietta, 52.52. Vernon, 44.93. Chris Whitten, City View, 20-9.5. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 6:19.45; 7. 1,600 1. Lampasas, 93; 4. Pole vault 1. Also: 5. 800 1. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 28.22. Holliday, 248; 2. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 19-7.75; 5. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-0. Wesley Koenig, Aspermont, 2:11.86; 2. Rebecca Kincheloe, Rotan, 18.09; 2. Archer City 24; 9. Chloe Hall, Stamford, 13:35.26. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 2:20.75; 3. In the varsity boys triple jump: Loveladys Tre Hawkins was first with a jump of 432; Loveladys Jay Thomas Robinson was second with a jump of 431; Grovetons Eli Stewart was third with a jump of 418; Grapelands Josh Ackley was fourth with a jump of 417.75; Frosts Preston Rasco was fifth with a time of 387.5; and Cayugas Casen Grasch was sixth with a jump of 381. Kaleem Howard, Jacksboro, 39.43; 2. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. Peaster 39; 6. Aledo, 3:22.23; 3. Xavier Reyes, Graham, 42.43; 2. Midway, 31; 10. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 1:00.98; 3. Lauren St. Peters, Aledo, 43-6.5; 2. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 2:33.78; 2. 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). Blakely Schur, Vernon, 7-6; 8. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 4:52.6; 2. 400 relay 1. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 16.85; 2. Chyssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 4-10; 2. Nocona 2. Vania Martinez, Gatesville, 5:33.49; 2. Benjamin, 4:42.92. 400 relay 1. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 22.67; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 16-7.75; 2. Kyla Barauskas, City View, 53.59. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 15.0. Gunner Helm, Roby, 5-10; 3. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 42.71; 4. Cooper Waldrip, Nocona, 43.59; 5. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:15.68; 2. Juan Rojas, Munday, 13:24.52; 5. RJ Moralez, Chillicothe, 14:17.15; 6. 800 1. Pole vault 1. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 35-1.25. Perla Sanchez, Chillicothe, 28-6.5. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 4:55.78; 8. 200 1. 100: 1. Long jump 1. Qualifiers will move on to the Regional Meet in Palestine, April 28-29. Bowie, 1:50.04; 7. Emery Kirby, Granbury, 5:55.96. Discus 1. Graci Brown, Nocona, 1:00.05; 2. 800 relay 1. Luis Marquez, Olney, 40-0.75; 8. 800 relay 1. 400 1. Seth Flowers, Graham, 2:09.78. In the varsity boys high jump: Loveladys TreVon Hawkins was first with a jump of 64; Loveladys Jay Thomas Robinson was second with a jump of 62; Cayugas Dylan Benton was third with a jump of 60; Loveladys Logan Lowery was fourth with a jump of 60; Itascas Davonte Grisham was fifth with a jump of 510; and Italys Kort Holley finished in sixth with a jump of 58. Trey Leather, Grapevine, 4:22.65; 4. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 15.85; 2. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 19.21; 8. 4x100 relay: 1. Gus Weir, Brewer, 10:55.56. Pole vault 1. Hy-Tek Meet Manager software system should be used for all area meet . Team standings 1. 800 1. Deweyville hosted the Area 2A Track Meet. Jordan Daniel, Rotan, 11.01; 2. Long jump 1. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 17-0.5; 2. Martina Piscopo. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. Ethan Clinkscale, Granbury, 10.97; 3. Maldalisto Mbule, Hirschi, 2:16.10; 5. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 20-2.75; 4. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 15-10.5; 7. Tyler Butler, Brock, 53.29; 4. 200 1. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 43-9.25; 2. Connor Wilson, Grapevine, 6-0. Glen Rose 87; 3. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 42-8; 6. Christian Coker, Midway, 6-0; 2. Derek Perkins, 53.25; 3. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 43-7; 3. Hanna Miller, Woodson, 34-7.5; 2. Nathan Jones, Brock, 60-11; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Forestburg, 1:42.34. Zach Brewster, Brock, 40.66; 4. Kaylee Kinney, Knox City, 32-2.75; 3. City View, 51.86; 4. Also: 9. Janden Allen, Aledo, 22.66. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 11:05.17. 1,600 1. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 18-0.5; 2. Carson Pope, Seymour, 12:31.49. 3,200 1. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 13.06; 7. Shay Potts, Chillicothe, 3:35.12; 6. Hirschi, 1:33.47; 3. Munday, 46.18; 3. Luke Barrera, Electra, 17-9; 6. Forestburg, 47.24; 3. Elizabeth Woodward, Breckenridge, 10-0; 2. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 2:36.57; 4. Discus 1. Jourdain Durham, City View, 42-10. Charlott McNamara, Petrolia, 13.5; 2. Drew Carreon, Roby, 42-9.5; 3. Olney, 2:02.2; 5. Ryan, 48.95; 3. Also: 5. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 15:08.2; 5. Andrew Meza, Quanah, 2:34.4. McKinnen Beaver, Archer City, 11.48; 4. Keirah Wilk, Olney, 14-5.5. Team Standings 1. Angel Alvarado, Breckenridge, 53.16; 4. Windthorst, 46.21. Ethan Jones, Quanah, 52.94. Jack McComick, Perrin-Whitt, 2:14.08; 3. Nocona, 4:21.52; 8. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 40.9.25; 7. Long jump 1. Georgia Martin, Graham, 15-5. Also: 6. Grace Taylor, Graham, 73-6. Adriyanna Botello, WFHS, 6:00.64; 8. Also: 5. Also: 5. Grace Ogari, Newcastle, 30-6; 4. Rider, 69; 6. Kyleigh Hernandez, Knox City, 29-5; 8. Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-0; 3. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 96-7.5. Shot put 1. Allie Decker, Stephenville, 5-0; 2. But when the four-time Olympic gold medalist returned home, he could not even ride in the front of a bus. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 46-3.5; 2. Adelyn Harvey, Archer City, 30.1; 5. Daniel Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 43-2; 6. Talon Burns, Midway, 36-6.5; 6. Isaac Renteria, Gold-Burg, 11:12.9; 4. Vincent Luffey, Aledo, 4:42.82; 4. Also: 7. Discus 1. Hunter McCall, Burkburnett, 17.50; 4. Payton Murray, Holliday, 16-11.5; 6. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 50.75; 3. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 11:23.3; 3. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 13.25. Chance Hand, Bryson, 38-3. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 21-6; 2. Bowie, 52.21; 6. Matthew Weber, Junction, 19-1; 4. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 17.47; 7. Avery Weathers, Slidell, 14:09.05; 4. Carlos Corrales, City View, 8-6. Shot put 1. Introduction Jaron Honea, Quanah, 45.49; 7. Also: 6. Northside, 56.4; 3. By doing so, Owens proved that race does not distinguish a person from another; rather, one must thrive on individual excellence and accomplishment. 400 1. Saint Jo, 34; 8. Starr Kicinski, Northwest, 120-2; 3. Tyler Camacho, Windthorst, 1:02.0; 6. Lampasas 16; 11. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 16.59; 3. 400 relay 1. Discus 1. Benjamin 98; 5. Summer Shepherd, Throckmorton, 4-6; 3. Brailyn Tullous, Jacksboro, 31-11.5. Also: 5. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 85-4. Isaac Brown, Brewer, 20-5. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 1:01.06; 3. However, it is very important that a world gathering like the Olympics could take place in a country that was in the process of eliminating an entire race of people and yet the world stood. Brewer, 49.62; 4. 100 Meters . Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 32-0.25; 6. Darren Garcia, Brackett, 2:08.90; 4. Vahlenkamp will make his debut at the Region I-2A meet in . Throckmorton, 38; 7. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 11.96; 4. J.C. Vickers, Sabinal, 13.24; 4. Hirschi 112; 3. Ignacio Saucedo, Bowie, 5:11.8. Graci Brown, Nocona, 26.75; 3. Carly Oliver, Early, 4-10; 3. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 110-1; 3. Perrin-Whitt, 4:48.62; 4. Emi Brandon, City View, 5-0; 2. Jennifer Leal, Midway, 66-6. Lampasas 15; 10. Maggie Kilburn, Aledo, 10-0; 4. Donnajo Emory, Crowell, 26-5.25; 6. Nicholas Torrez, Henrietta, 22.49. Payton Weaver, Aledo, 13:20.59; 3. Kasey Solis, Bangs, 34-1. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 26.04. Munday, 1:01.02; 6. Salvador Perez, Vernon, 44.41. Victoria Crews, Aledo, 50.29; 4. Richland, 43.43. Case Brister, Lampasas, 12-6; 3. 1,600 1. Jessie Heath, Azle, 58.93; 2. Vernon, 3:32.31; 3. Jaxon Escalon, Breckenridge, 13-0; 4. Shot put 1. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 12.0; 5. Hannah Rogers, Burkburnett, 14-7.75. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.5; 2. San Saba, 52.40; 3. Keller, Mason, 29-8 . Discus throw: 1. 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. McKayla Ramsay, Mineral Wells, 5-2; 2. Stephenville, 4:09.37; 2. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 28.03; 6. Cayden Blanton, Burkburnett, 115-10. Harper 32, 8. Also: 7. Krystabel Vasquez, Knox City, 1:07.63; 7. Rider, 3:37.68; 4. Alec Makowski, Granbury, 13-0; 4. Lila Richards, Stephenville, 48.53; 3. Lus Morales, Brewer, 13:30.15. Josue Granado, Grapevine, 9:20.79; 4. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 40-9; 2. Heaven Mayo, WFHS, 33-0; 11. 110 hurdles 1. Team standings 1. Bryson Berend, Windthorst, 12:33.9; 6. Dylan Foster, Brock, 40.16; 3. Also: 5. Guerrero, Brackett, 5:08.09. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 44.38; 7. Jacob Gaspar, Throckmorton, 36-3.5. Jacob Cahill, Rider, 35-9.5. Long jump: 1. Jack Graham, Graham, 24.05. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 6:12.23. Cecilia Bonillas, Harrold, 26-3. Tyler Winkler, Prairie Valley, 35-2. Mya Young, Brewer, 26.8. Hannah Spears, Holliday, 11:20.68; 2. McKinnen Beaver, Archer City, 11.5; 2. Holliday, 178; 2. Thomas Castorena, Munday, 7-6; 4. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 10:41.92; 4. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 32-5; 6. 400 1. 100 1. Graham, 3:33.96; 4. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.48; 4. Katy Piiper, Holliday, 1:03.53; 4. Kris Kriviss, Benjamin, 11.62; 3. Maddie Mandela, Graham, 7-0. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.43; 4. hbbd```b``nVD2IeZ&d`'!0{5&m0{&dL bwH`&QH!DNh"U Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 42-3. Mineral Wells, 44.2; 3. Kaydence Tolley, Rider, 19.14. Hirschi 74; 6. 200 1. Jackson Aydelott, Vernon, 51.40; 2. Jonathan Diaz, Saint Jo, 12.06. Copyright 2023 IPL.org All rights reserved. Holliday, 4:05.05; 2. Seymour, 1:57.7; 7. Benjamin, 1:57.16. Rojish Gautam, Stephenville, 2:08.47. 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. John Cato, Quanah, 17.17; 6. Cade White, Lampasas, 11.26; 3. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:13.85; 7. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 11.9; 4. Quanah, 1:58.3; 3. Jacksboro, 4:29.15. Triple jump 1. Alejandro Martinez, Graham, 2:10.78; 8. Analena Guerrero, Vernon, 14:28.98; 4. Also: 5. A. Hook: the Olympic Games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians. Luke Buffington, Olney, 5-4. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 5:57.55. 300 hurdles 1. Woodson 15; 13. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 16.03; 4. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 42.09; 3. Stephenville, 49.78; 2. Crowell, 4:54.81; 3. Jaylee Carr, Olney, 24.5; 6. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 35-1.75. 800 1. Crowell, 49.02; 5. Forestburg, 57.5; 7. Bryson, 102; 3. Rylan Monsey, Graham, 10-6; 7. 1,600 relay 1. Birdville, 1:28.38/; 4. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 37-5; 6. Falls City 57, 6. Graham, 52.22. Kalen Witherspoon, Rider, 43-9.5. Jazlynn Torres, Granbury, 6-6. Landry Huchton, Holliday, 39-6. Bethan Penrod, Gatesville, 12:53.31. Newcastle 24; 11. Long jump 1. Braylon Brown, Aledo, 12-0; 4. Also: 6. Burkburnett 123; 3. Ansel Din-Mbuke, Aledo, 156-11; 3. Kylie Flippin, Rider, 33-11; 4. Alaina Rojas, Iowa Park, 4-8. 100 1. Also: 6. Also: 5. Grace Taylor, Graham, 86-3; 6. Stephenville, 3:33.11; 2. Mason Hill, 57-4.5; 3. Gunner Allen, Aledo, 44-8. Angel Cruz, Forestburg, 2:17.81; 7. 100 1. Wesley Brown, Gatesville, 22.7. Brady McKay, Quanah, 11-6; 6. 400 relay 1. Archer City, 5:08.2. Caleb Vickers, Electra, 12.0; 5. 1,600 relay 1. Mitchell Pack, Stephenville, 53.26; 4. Lampasas, 1:33.52. Brody May, Peaster, 2:05.21. Justin Tidwell, Munday, 41-6.5; 3. Kenna Wood, Holliday, 31-4.25; 6. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 33-4.25. 2. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4. He needed to decide if he wanted to take part in boycotting the Olympic games or not. Serving Houston and Southern Anderson Counties, Hospital District Moves to Keep Current 15 Cent Tax Rate. Brock, 165; 2. Gatlin Guy, Olney, 37-3.25. Contact Us Mary Graham, Graham, 13:12.49; 2. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 50.52; 3. James Hall, Mineral Wells, 2:16.37; 6. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 26.47; 3. Evan Hansen, Gatesville, 146-9; 3. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Also: 6. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 17.7; 5. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 6-2. 100 hurdles 1. Brownwood, 4:15.81; 4. Cisco 88; 5. Henrietta 5. 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 Kailyn Head, Ryan, 36-6; 2. 0:03. Also: 5. Northside 57; 7. Broaderick Morton, Cisco, 121-1. Chandlin Myers, Hawley, 20-6. High jump 1. 300 hurdles 1. Tara Nagy, Aledo, 9-6. Crowell, 26.5; 9. Petrolia, 1:40.9; 5. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 13.4; 3. Also: 7. Amilia Hecht, Aspermont, 13.57; 4. Ben Clement, Birdville, 49-0.5. City View 49. Anson, 52.68; 4. Addison Smith, Aledo, 12.26; 2. Electra, 48.44; 4. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 12:50.01; 2. Evan Silva, Mineral Wells, 16.56. Eduardo Juarez, Stephenville, 10:51.38. Month. Lake Dallas, 16; 11. Coy Eakin, Stephenville, 20-5; 3. Albany 160; 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. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 15-1; 4. Petrolia 64; 6. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 32-10; 5. Matthew Brooks, Northside, 24.28; 4. Aledo, 134.5; 2. Cisco, 1:35.77; 4. Lance McMahon, Electra, 12.16; 6. Harley Medford, Haskell, 34-6. Forestburg, 31; 8. Also: 6. Xavier Banks, Rider, 20-1; 12. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 34-6.5; 4. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 33-0.5; 4. Roby 127.5; 3. Breanna Leathers, Hawley, 17.15. Rani House, Goldthwaite, 12:20.92; 3. Dylan Foster, Brock, 43-0.5. Also: 6. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.08; 2. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 45.62; 3. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 33-2.5. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-2; 3. 0 Kara Staley, Electra, 26-5; 6. Also: 5. 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