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Dontre Sinegal of Benbrook won the event with a 46-2.25. He was led than eight inches behind second place Mark Fulkerson of Lake Worth. Thomas placed third in the triple jump at the Region I-4A meet, clearing 44-3.25. The area produced two other potential wild cards, including Vernon’s Tralan Thomas, Burkburnett's Tania Lee and Seymour’s McKayla Donnell. The junior thrower won the Region II-2A shot put title with a season-best 50-4.5, punching his ticket to the state meet. Petrolia’s Quanah West won’t be awaiting other results. Spears set the Holliday program record in the 1,600 meters earlier last month and will try to return to state in that event Saturday. Teammate Jaycee Lyons followed her by 40 seconds in second place. Holliday junior Hannah Spears performed as expected in the 3,200 meters, winning the event with a time of 11:18.88. He’ll attempt to qualify in the 110-meter hurdles Saturday. His older sisters, Jasmine and Taliyah, earned state berths while running track for Rider.īrooks wasn’t the lone state qualifier at the Region I-3A meet Friday. The City View senior punched his ticket to the Class 3A Track & Field State Championships on Friday, setting a school record in the long jump at the Region I-3A meet.īrooks soared 23 feet, 9.75 inches, winning the event by more than nine inches. is following in the illustrious footsteps of his older sisters. Anderson crossed the finish line in 48.27, finishing behind only Santo’s Zoey James (47.96).įROM FRIDAY City View's Brooks sets program recordĪBILENE – Robert Brooks Jr. Windthorst freshman Saige Anderson is also heading to state after a second-place finish in the 300 hurdles. Stamford’s Bresha Applin won the event at 26.27. Maxwell finished the race in 26.75, matching her season-best mark. Hanna will have some company in Austin with Lady Cat junior Mallory Maxwell placing second in the 200 meters. She placed behind on Cisco’s Reagan Butler (10 feet). Petrolia’s Quade West won the shot put Friday.Īrcher City’s Delaini Hanna picked up a state berth in the pole vault, clearing the bar at 9-9 for a second-place finish. Those three gold medals gave the area four at the Region II-2A Meet.
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Likewise, Quanah’s Adam Hope placed third in the 400 at 52.27. The Indians are hoping to get a wild-card berth in the 800 relay, taking third at 1:32.89. The Quanah boys 400-meter relay team of Landin Leija, Bradin Thomas, Joseph Carmichael and Jason Kaufmann punched their ticket to state, winning the event with a 43.9. She finished more than three minutes ahead of second-place Allison Hedrick of Lindsay. Windthorst freshman Cameron Belcher won the 1,600, pacing the field at 5:32.22.
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Quanah’s Brooklyn Jackson won the 100-meter dash with a mark of 12.92, besting her closest competition by a full tenth of a second. SPRINGTOWN – Three gold-medal performances highlighted the area’s results from the Region II-2A Meet at Porcupine Stadium. REGION II-2A: Quanah, Windthorst earn state bids She finished third in the event, throwing 119-5.
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Holliday sophomore Addison Lindemann is headed to state with a wild card bid in the discus. Howard’s mark did not earn him the wild card spot.Ĭity View sophomore Mason Hill is believed to have earned a wild card berth to state after finishing third in the shot put Friday.
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Ballinger’s Weston Rollwitz (39.46) won the event with Brock’s Jake Lindberg (40.82) taking second. Jacksboro’s Kaleem Howard won a bronze medal in the 300 hurdles, finishing at 41.03. Brooks advanced to state in the long jump Friday. was expected to contend for a spot in the 110 hurdles, but a false start disqualified him from the race. Spears and Lyons were the lone athletes from the area to earn state berths Saturday. She won the 3,200 on Friday.Īnd just like the 3,200, teammate Jaycee Lyons was the second runner across the finish line in the 1,600, finishing in a season-best 5:28.97. Spears won the 1,600 with a time of 5:10.45 – less than a second off her personal-best and program-record pace.