800 1. Triple jump 1. Breagan Blowers, Holliday, 24.95; 2. Athletics. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 49.87; 2. Kyleigh Hernandez, Knox City, 29-5; 8. Seymour 38. Meet Results; Live Results; Rankings. Kiana Roberson, Albany, 110-2; 3. Hyme Guzman, Vernon, 123-9; 6. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 4:51.76; 3. Cameron Hernandez, Knox City, 99-2.5. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.78; 2. Landry Huchton, Holliday, 53.6. Taylor McKenzie, Aledo, 4-10; 4. Brianna Leek, Hamlin, 5:43.69; 3. In all the United States won eleven gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, six of them were won by African American athletes. Entre para criar seu alerta de vaga de Principal Product Manager em: Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Braye Cantrell, Breckenridge, 43.81; 6. Glen Rose 10; 11. Josh Adames, Roby, 20-11.25; 2. Triple jump 1. Kinlee Eaton, Knox City, 93-2; 7. WHITE LONGHORNS INVITATIONAL (MEET IS FULL, REG, UIL 5A - District 22 9th Grade District Meet, UIL 2A - District 11/12 Area Championship, Southwest Preparatory Conference Championships, Puma Presents The East Coast International Showcase, VOTE For Texas Boys Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Shadow Creek-Manvel Invitational by Jolivette, VOTE For Texas Girls Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Eastwood Jim Omohundro Track Inv. Munday, 46.52; 2. Braxton Osteen, Forestburg, 39-2.5; 4. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Traci Berend, Bryson, 29-6.5; 6. Aledo, 1:50.1; 5. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 25-6. John Davis, Midway, 2:16.87; 4. Also: 5. Savannah Thompson, Jacksboro, 31-5.5. Also: 7. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 15-1.75. Glover, San Saba, 40-2 ; 4. 100 1. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 49.87. (Ockerman). Ryder Lambert, Stephenville, 6-4; 2. Find Results. In the varsity boys shot put: Frosts Alex Cabrera finished first at 469; Grovetons Pat Glenn was second with a throw of 454.25; Kerens DaMichael Harvey was third with a throw of 441; Cayugas Chase Cooper was fourth with a throw of 434.25; Grovetons Martin Chavez was fifth with a throw of 411; and Loveladys Timothy Johnson was sixth with a throw of 410. Brownwood 27; 9. Jenny Smith, Olney, 25.7. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 11.7. 1,600 1. Throckmorton, 3:58.32; 4. Allie Walther, Quanah, 13.56; 8. My most recent experience was in a Software Development company focused on Learning Analytics in Ingolstadt, Germany. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 12.58. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:14.44; 7. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 24.11; 7. Henrietta, 52.18; 5. Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 109-10; 2. Mineral Wells, 4:35.64; 5. Iowa Park, 44.39; 3. Caleb Vickers, Electra, 11.82; 6. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 10:25.86; 2. Also: 5. 800 relay 1. 400 1. Logan Willden, Seymour, 41-2; 4. Cooper Watson, Petrolia, 39-10.5; 5. Also: 6. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 37-11; 5. Pole vault 1. Long jump 1. Pole vault 1. Team standings 1. 800 1. Mary Lindell Graham, Graham, 12:33.73; 3. Olney, 4:27.31; 7. Jesse Owens proved Hitler wrong, when he became the first American athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympiad. UIL Area Track Meet 1A & 2A. Graford 42; 8. Hanna Perez, Bryson, 13.5; 2. Jaden Kindt, Burkburnett, 2:34.79; 7. Taygon Jones, Bowie, 13.3; 8. Mason Butchee, Stephenville, 45-1.25. Northside 46; 6. Archer City 38. 800 1. Isaac Brown, Brewer, 20-5. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.2; 2. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 4:52.61; 2. 1,600 relay 1. Creece Brister, Stephenville, 147-4; 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. Alexander Russell, Burkburnett, 5:15.4; 8. Brackett 19, 9. Because of all the discrimination, Jesse Owens ran harder and harder and improved his running skills because of the discrimination. Sarah Tillots, Aledo, 47.47. Haskell, 50.01; 2. 800 1. Also: 5. 800 1. Stamford, 44.05; 3. Stamford, 50.43; Cisco, 52.23; 4. He stated this when there was ongoing questioning if the United States Olympic team would boycott the Games that were being lead by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler due to the rise of a viewpoint that did not coincide with the American team's outlook on racial qualification. Zach Brewster, Brock, 40.66; 4. 800 1. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-0. Junction 24, 8. Season. Fort Bend Marshall And Ridge Point Go Sub 41.0 4x100 Relays William Grundy 02/26/23 Fort Bend Marshall and Fort Bend Ridge Point. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 5:52.24; 4. Ace Cribbs, Olney, 10-6. Asia Billington, Haskell, 6:07.99. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 7-9; 2. Kristal Gladden, Slidell, 6:30.38; 4. Eva Diaz, Crowell, 31.15. Electra 114; 2. Luke Marshall, Albany, 12-6; 3. Jude York, City View, 11:07.69; 3. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17.45; 4. Campbell Jurecek, Holliday, 39-5.5; 2. Long jump 1. Also: 5. High jump: 1. Daniel Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 43-2; 6. 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. 100 1. Stone Sears, San Saba, 21-3 ; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 52.13. Despite the racial slurs he endured, Jesse Owens ' grace and athleticism rallied crowds across the globe. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 2:38.73; 4. Shot put 1. Luke Barrera, Electra, 38-2; 2. Tyson Weaver, Graham, 5:12.82; 7. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. Beau Gearld, Vernon, 42-8.25; 7. 400 1. Also: 6. Roby, 1:57.14; 4. Kaydence Tolley, Rider, 54.95. 400 Meter Dash: 1st place - Audrey Gicante. Also: 6. Summer Colbert, Hirschi, 18.64; 6. Saint Jo, 47.31; 4. Allie Walther, Quanah, 13.7; 3. Dezmond Whiteside, City View, 52.68; 3. Mineral Wells 77; 5. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 6-0; 5. Saint Jo, 34; 8. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 6:11.69; 7. The 1936 Olympics were the first modern Olympics to put politics and nationalism into the games. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 2:36.57; 4. Rojish Gautam, Stephenville, 2:08.47. Aiden Loper, Munday, 103-4; 7. DNaylee Crawford, Electra, 20.02; 4. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 101-0. Jonathan Diaz, Saint Jo, 12.06. Mosiah Lolohea, Dublin, 48-4; 4. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:12.11; 3. Discus 1. Cyler Sosa, Olney, 47.2. 1,600 1. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 5-2; 2. 200 1. Hamlin 6; 13. Long jump 1. Alanna Barnett, Anson, 2:37.23. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 50.07. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 26-7.75; 5. Tristin Comer, Hawley, 2:11.83; 3. 400 relay 1. GIRLS. Henrietta, 49.49. Patricia Murguia, Aspermont, 13:49. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:38.22; 5. Jaxon Bowman, Munday, 6-0; 2. Lucas Williams, Heritage, 53-7; 2. 400 relay 1. Alexander Russell, Burkburnett, 5:05.62; 3. Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 6:12.23. Quanah, 3:43.8; 3. Callan Peters, Seymour, 119-0. Luke Ivy, Albany, 43-1; 2. Rider, 1:33.77; 6. Segura, Mason, 5:37.91; 2. Ruthie Valdez, Breckenridge, 16-2. Tre Brackeen, Cisco, 44.31. Lampasas 16; 11. Bartek, Goldthwaite, 4:51.7; 3. Luis Marquez, Olney, 134-9; 2. Vernon, 44.63; 4. 800 relay 1. Roby, 45.4; 2. Brennan Faucett, Roby, 55.31. Also: 6. I. Uballe, La Pryor, 18-9 . . San Saba 93, 4. Mariah Fletcher, Stamford, 15-1.75; 4. Josh Garvin, Slidell, 5:01.61; 2. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 32-7.25; 2. Javontae McIntyr, Denton, 50.8; 4. Dana Castillo, Olney, 14.02. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:05.51; 7. Graci Weber, Mason, 8-6. Evan Silva, Mineral Wells, 16.56. Cole Chapman, Albany, 6-2; 2. Emma Stegemoller, Brownwood, 2:26.27; 3. Kileigh Liggett, Iowa Park, 28-1. Finn Crohn, Burkburnett, 53.67; 4. 300 hurdles 1. Revecca Taggart, Archer City, 6:36.84; 8. 0:34. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 22.67; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.29; 3. Taylor Jeffrey, Roby, 13.4; 3. Quanah 157; 3. Isaac Renteria, Gold-Burg, 5:26.4. An account provides access to our most powerful features and allows us to keep you informed of new tools. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:50.38; 2. Windsor Godfrey, Bryson, 1:03.84; 2. Alex Stadler, Aledo, 5-10; 4. Hirschi, 3:45.28. Addison Smith, Aledo, 24.58; 2. Henrietta 40; 5. 1,600 1. Long jump 1. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:25.31; 2. Olney, 47.6; 6. Brynlee Skelton, Archer City, 4-6. Receber atualizaes por e-mail sobre novas vagas de Principal Product Manager em: Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. 3,200 1. Carson Anderle, Windthorst, 45.14; 8. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 20-2.75; 4. Henrietta, 52.52. Emma Gray, Archer City, 1:22.5. Serena Boyle, Brewer, 26.22; 3. Also: 7. Walker St. John, Grapevine, 1:55.96; 2. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 4:55.78; 8. Vernon 13; 10. Aspermont 74; 5. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 5-2; 4. Kowalski, Sabinal, 5-8; 3. Lauren Olson, Mason, 32-1; 3. Rule, 24; 11. Paxton, Brackett, 162-0; 2. Aydn Villa, Crowell, 11:58.91; 4. Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Generated by 10.1.2.159 from cache (2445) in 6 milliseconds, The Throwers Academy Development Series Mee, AISD Track Meet #2 (Bailey, Young, Ousley), AISD Track Meet #2 (Barnett, Boles, Nichols, &Workman), Edcouch-Elsa Yellow Jacket 34th Annual Relays, VOTE For Texas Boys Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Shadow Creek-Manvel Invitational by Jolivette, VOTE For Texas Girls Performer of the Week (2/20 - 2/27), Eastwood Jim Omohundro Track Inv. Christian Coker, Midway, 53.87; 2. Olney, 1:41.5. 800 relay 1. Luke McGuaghey, Knox City, 13:52.76; 7. Abby Guerra, Olney, 4-8. Jaylen Harper, Breckenridge, 40-1.25; 6. Knox City, 47.76; 8. Henrietta, 51; 5. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 16.57, Ella Webb, Albany, 17.21; 3. Jenny Smith, Archer City, 1:11.7. Chance Hand, Bryson, 38-3. Also: 5. Also: 6. Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 18.23; 6. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 43-9.25; 2. Jazmine Sandoval, Olney, 1:14.93. Tyse Savage, Brownwood, 22.1; 2. Coy Lefevre, Albany, 11.28; 3. 3,200 1. Jesse and other blacks were not invited to events such as the Sugar Bowl track meet, which takes place in New Orleans (Large pg 89). View Live Results. Rider, 18; 10. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 5-0; 3. Grayson Castagna, Holliday, 50.27; 3. Emery Kirby, Granbury, 5:55.96. Viviana Maldonaldo, Crowell, 32.38. Brailyn Tullous, Jacksboro, 31-11.5. Keller, Mason, 33-5 ; 5. Olney, 4:35.18; 7. Peyton Cox, Harper, 12:52.03; 4. Adam Hill, Albany, 16.62; 4. Brewer, 29; 8. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 26.06; 4. Brayden Hernandez, Crowell, 24.02; 3. Quinten Daugherty, Quanah, 18.3; 6. Christian Coker, Midway, 44-4; 2. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 22.11. Saint Jo, 3:44.62; 2. Burkburnett, 52.17. Thelma McGee, Electra, 13-2.75; 8. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 29.78; 6. Ethan Garrett, Harper, 12-0; 4. Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-11.5; 4. Jourdain Durham, City View, 42-10. Mason (Isaiah Bishop, Harding, Lewis, Todd), 1:33.26; 2. Also: 5. Anson, 4:21.64; 4. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 6:00.02. Summer Shepherd, Throckmorton, 15-4.5; 7. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 2:57.46; 8. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 40-10; 3. . Electra, 1:42.96; 3. Benjamin, 4:33.46. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 15-1. Triple jump 1. 800 relay 1. Also: 5. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 48.31; 4. Landri Withers, Stephenville, 15-5.25; 4. Miranda Smith, Peaster, 25.83; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.08; 2. Rily Morris, Roby, 29.4; 4. Gatesville 89; 3. 01/25/22 - Postseason Track & Field Dates. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 19.02; 4. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:48.19; 3. Joe Adam Morelos, Knox City, 5-2; 8. Forestburg, 57.5; 7. Long jump: 1. 300 hurdles 1. Becca Church, Brownwood, 16.47; 4. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.96; 3. Haskell 146; 3. Jourdain Durham, City View, 11.58; 5. 110 hurdles 1. Kadir Randle, Ryan, 6-2; 3. Also: 5. Brackett 85, 5. 1,600 relay 1. Bangs, 1:48.44; 3. Long jump 1. Goldthwaite 61, 6. 1,600 relay 1. Victoria Crews, Aledo, 50.29; 4. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 19.67; 6. Blakely Schur, Vernon, 7-6; 8. Quade West, Petrolia, 51-6.25; 2. Also: 6. Chinazaekpere Okoye, Ryan, 44.07; 2. Seth Johnson, Aspermont, 9-0; 4. Also: 7. Also: 5. Munday, 46.18; 3. Nolan Schreiber, Windthorst, 5:08.41; 6. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:05.19; 7. Sarah Elder, Hawley, 109-0; 3. Tania Lee, 4-10; 8. Tristin Keller, Mason, 13.48. 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. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 5:01.8. Toby Yeats, Brownwood, 15.48; 2. Dalland, Johnson City, 98-1; 6. Breagan Blowers, Holliday, 12.34; 2. Anson, 52.68; 4. Marian Armstrong, Burkburnett, 2:45.22; 6. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 50.75; 3. Windthorst 27; 8. Brock Hudman, Windthorst, 59.7; 5. Sarah Stroud, Olney, 1:04.2; 3. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 2:09.99; 3. Peaster 35; 8. High jump 1. Hope Garmer, Roby, 4-10; 2. Abby Ortiz, Rule, 1:07.31. Michael Longoria, Mason, 43-7. February 2023 Location Photos Videos; 2/28 . Jacob Jenkins, Anson, 23.04; 3. Ahman Williams-Higgins, Hirschi, 23.78; 6. John Cato, Quanah, 17.17; 6. Evan Hanson, Gatesville, 48-11.75; 3. Anish Bhakta, Quanah, 11:05.17. Noah Enriquez, Olney, 2:18.49. Also: 7. Woodson, 4:33.62; 2. Elijah Murphy, Electra, 22.22; 5. Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 28-5.75; 4. Archer City 8; 11. Laramie Terrell, Stamford, 8-6; 4. Midway, 2:06.68. 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. Mackenzie Castillo, Roby, 30-2.25; 3. Graham, 3:38.4. City View, 44.16; 4. Rotan, 58; 5. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 37-5; 6. Logan Wilden, Seymour, 41-6.5; 7. Cooper Watson, Petrolila, 40-2.75. Paisley Morrow, Knox City, 2:33.78; 2. Anson, 4:20.81; 3. Mason High School won both the girls and boys team championships at the Districts 29/30-2A Area Track and Field Meet Wednesday in Harper. Dublin 20; 10. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 45.8; 4. Ty Edgar, Albany, 12-6; 2. Maggie Kilburn, Aledo, 10-0; 4. Triple jump 1. Justin Northwest, 96.5; 4. Josue Granado, Grapevine, 4:22.59; 3. Grayson Smith, Birdville, 13-0. "The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself (Bell). Kara Staley, Electra, 20.85; 6. Carson Guidry, Aspermont, 11:49.67; 3. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 11.96; 4. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:36.96; 2. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 11:25.43; 5. Gracie Stephens, Brock, 17-1.5. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 19-1.5; 6. Weston Burns, Brownwood, 11-6; 4. 800 1. Aledo, 4:02.2; 2. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-7.25. Albany, 3:32.83; 2. Jackson Aydelott, Vernon, 51.40; 2. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 12:21.44; 2. These controversial aspects have continued on from 1936 to present day (Ockerman). By doing so, Owens proved that race does not distinguish a person from another; rather, one must thrive on individual excellence and accomplishment. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 15.85; 2. 262 0 obj <>stream Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-8.25; 4. Petrolia, 55.10. Richland, 1:46.41. Lueders-Avoca 4; 12. Katy Piper, Holliday, 32-9.75; 4. 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 400: 1. . Archer City 29; 9. Lance McMahon, Electra, 120-0. Justynne Roller, Forestburg, 2:55.3; 4. Jazz Rusk, Iowa Park, 4-8. Pole vault 1. Christian Hernandez, Munday, 18-2; 4. Darren Garcia, Brackett, 2:08.90; 4. Also: 5. Rebecca Kincheloe, Rotan, 6-6; 4. 02/28/22 - Tentative Host Sites for 2022 Regional Track Meets. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 2:33.19; 4. 800 1. Grayson Jeffery, Rotan, 39-2.75. Terrius Causey, Hirschi, 6-0; 4. Mackenzie Andrade, Seymour, 86-10; 5. Azle, 43.49; 4. Summer Shepherd, Throckmorton, 4-6; 3. Connor Wilson, Grapevine, 6-0. IV. Emi Brandon, City View, 5-0; 2. Artem Brendle, Haskell, 53.57. Case Curry, Bowie, 10-0; 4. Adam Hill, Albany, 40.48; 3. _ Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 77-9; 6. 300 hurdles 1. Archer City, 46.0; 7. Francis Patapatan, Hawley, 10:38.18; 2. Also: 6. Graham, 142; 2. Evelyn Dugan, Grapevine, 35-6; 3. 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. Chris Whitten, City View, 20-9.5. Kennedy Stroebel, Seymour, 29.4; 4. Tori Colman, Brewer, 119-3; 4. Quanah 107; 4. Holliday, 49.47; 2. Maddie Lopez, Archer City, 85-4. Shay Potts, Chillicothe, 5-6. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 4:55.41; 2. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 7:22.84; 5. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 10:44.68; 4. Hawley, 3:27.44; 3. Wyatt Athey, Denton, 9:12.13; 3. 200 1. Kaaliyah Mitchell, Hirschi, 13.44; 6. Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 18-4; 3. Landon McLemore, Windthorst, 52.27; 4. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 21-4; 5. Chillicothe 17. Andrew Meza, Quanah, 2:34.4. Graham, 52.39; 3. The top four finishers in each event qualifies for the 7/8-3A Area Meet on April 21 in Breckenridge. Durand Addison, Aledo, 2:26.45; 2. Triple jump 1. Katy Piiper, Holliday, 1:03.53; 4. Maddie Mandela, Graham, 7-0. DMarion Gatewood, Hirschi, 11.59. Tyler Winkler, Prairie Valley, 17-5; 8. Both varsity boys and girls varsity athletes gathered on the track for a chance to be crowned area champions. 800 relay 1. Coltin Canada, Archer City, 5:25.68. Colleyville Heritage, 58; 7. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 43.84; 4. KeyMaria McBride, Vernon, 27.08; 3. Throckmorton, 38; 7. Emily Epperson, Graham, 75-8; 8. Tyler Harrell, Dublin, 44-0.5; 3. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 54.23. Petrolia 35; 7. Long jump 1. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 2:27.98; 8. High jump 1. Prairie Valley, 24; 12. Petrolia 15; 12. Luke Barrera, Electra, 39-10.5; 3. Freddy Duran, Nocona, 11:18.24; 4. Braden Hollingshead, Mason, 17.44; 4. Dylan Foster, Brock, 43-0.5. Allyssa Beam, Northside, 7:40.72. Chris Whitten, City View, 41-3.75; 8. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-10. Aspermont, 1:55.14; 3. Graham, 1:33.37; 2. Discus 1. Olivia Fauntlroy, Throckmorton, 4-6; 4. Jacksboro 10; 14. Please send PDF and Hy -Tek backup file. Crowell, 1:38.82; 4. Azle, 72; 5. La Pryor 24, 10. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 22.54; 2. Xavier Reyes, Graham, 15.76; 4. Jacob Story, Henrietta, 10:51.4; 4. Jesse Owens also contributed to the equality of African Americans with his determination and perseverance. Bellevue, 1:44.56. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Cole Chapman, Albany, 41-5.5; 3. Richland, 43.43. Benito Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 11-0. Angel Escalante, Crowell, 53.72; 4. Rebekah Stracke, Harper, 15.91; 2. Seymour 32; 8. Reagan Ladewig, Forestburg, 30-10.25; 3. Comanche 31; 6. %%EOF Munday, 3:54.87; 3. Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 30-6.25. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 50.64; 4. 0 Haskell, 50.82; 2. Becca Taggert, Archer City, 6:40.3; 5. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 33-7.75; 2. Payton Weaver, Aledo, 13:20.59; 3. Allie Orr, Bryson, 30.56; 7. Also: 5. Julius Salinas, San Saba, 12:04.80; 6. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 1:00.61. Kamryn Fiero, Johnson City, 33-8 ; Madelyn Sekula, Falls City, 33-7 4. Layne Edgar, Cisco, 11-6; 3. Bryson Berend, Windthorst, 12:33.9; 6. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:02.6; 5. 3,200 1. Hannah Spears, Holliday, 5:10.04; 2. 1. Also: 6. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-4; 2. Electra, 1:39.98. Graham 48; 6. Natalie Anderson, Aledo, 16.09. Comey, Mason, 5-8; 4. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 6:19.3; 3. Gage Bowers, Petrolia, 11.98; 8. Justice Fox, Cisco, 108.10.5; 4. But when the four-time Olympic gold medalist returned home, he could not even ride in the front of a bus. 1,600 1. Taylor Patrick, Saint Jo, 58.34. Madi Wilde, Graham, 6:06.84; 7. Reagan Mejia, San Saba, 5-10; 2. Payton Murray, Holliday, 17-6; 3. Jaxon Escalon, Breckenridge, 13-0; 4. Also: 5. Mineral Wells, 3:36.58. Brendall Dunn, Henrietta, 6-0; 6. Brylee Stewart, Junction, 102-11; 3. As addressed by New York Times, But Hitler would soon turn Germany into a police state, Germany was being prepared to change its political and social views. Understand and suggest potential new revenue streams as well as optimizations that could help us run efficiently and leaner. Heritage, 39; 8. Adelyn Harvey, Archer City, 29.73. Chandlin Myers, Hawley, 20-6. Brewer, 57; 5. San . Emilee Bivens, Jacksboro, 2:42.34. Jeremiah Durham, City View, 10.99; 3. Long jump 1. The Games were televised for the initial time, being viewed all around the Berlin area ("Berlin 1936"). All athletes dream about making it to the Olympics for his or her country, and these men in the book did just that. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 19-1; 7. WFHS, 8. Petrolia, 98; 4. 400 relay 1. 3,200 1. Nocona, 3:46.97; 5. Landin Short, San Saba, 43-9; 4. 1,600 relay 1. Lampasas, 1:51.86. MEET ENTRY PROCEDURES: 3,200 1. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 16-2; 3. Also: 9. Shot put 1. Nate Donaghey, Electra, 19.96; 2. Nathan Wood, Aledo, 52.84; 3. Callie Grimsley, Knox City, 16:34.88; 8. Trevor Fox, Cisco, 43-7.25. 2022 UIL Region 2-2A Regional Track Meet. Kameron Moss, Archer City, 11-0. Iowa Park 43; 8. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 20.02; 3. Sarah Tillotson, Aledo, 17.41. Also: 7. Georgia Stinson, Birdville, 4-10. Holliday, 1:34.14; 8. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 6-2; 3. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 15-7; 6. Also: 7. Juliana Dwamena, Lampasas, 35-6.75; 3. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 12.93. Here are the top boys from this weekend's track and field meets. DNae Hacker, Knox City, 52.59; 2. Asa White, Lampasas, 16.22. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 42-3. 300 hurdles 1. The Berlin games were supposed to be a German showcase and a statement for Aryan supremacy. Bryson, 2:02.14. 100 Meters . Harper 136, 3. Northwest, 4:11.36. Seymour, 1:35.78; 6. 1,600 1. Trent Taylor, Graham, 13-6; 2. Also: 6. 3,200 1. Also: 5. 1,600 relay 1. Discus 1. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-0. Dana Castillo, Olney, 13.9; 6. Kyla Barauskus, City View, 17.82; 8. Stamford, 1:49.24; 3. Vernon, 3:33.65; 2. Henrietta, 1:35.12; 4. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.4; 2. Samuel Haught, Aledo, 2:00.8; 3. Hugo Murillo, Graham, 17.69. Team standings 1. 200: 1. Kani Grace, Gold-Burg, 39-4; 3. Anaya Potter, Northwest, 5-4; 2. The top four finishers from Districts 19-2A and 20-2A District Track Meet were competing for a chance to advance to the Region III Track and Field Meet held next week in Palestine. McKayla Ramsay, Mineral Wells, 53.18; 6. Lila Richards, Stephenville, 48.53; 3. Hy-Tek Meet Manager software system should be used for all area meet . In the past 100 years, Anne Mellbye looked back at the most political Olympic Games during that time. Lauren Stuard, Gatesville, 12.94; 4. Cody Cochran, Falls City, 53.49; 4. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 17-3.5. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 16.03; 4. Falls City, 1:54.89; 4. Riley Walters, Forestburg, 14.18; 8. In 1936, the Olympics were held in Germany, a country experiencing post-war punishments. Dominick Segler, Electra, 5-2; 5. Vernon 15; 11. Nate Roewe, Haskell, 41-9. Jolie Torres, Haskell, 13.07; 2. Bowie, 4:38.15. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 36-4.5; 2. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 50.93; 6. Crowell, 26.5; 9. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 6:19.45; 7. Larry Telles, Junction, 119-0; 6. Gonzales, Junction, 20-8 ; 3. Ryan, 42.46; 3. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 30.6. 200 1. Logan Willden, Seymour, 38-7.5. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.48; 7. Briley Tabor, Albany, 8-6; 3. Long jump 1. Brownwood, 53; 7. For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the 1936 Berlin Games were able to be spread to a wider audience. Nathan Williams, Holliday, 41-6.25; 5. 1,600 1. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 141-1; 4. Also: 5. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 25.78; 6. Long jump 1. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region I-4A Meet on April 29-30 in Lubbock. Triple jump 1. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 11:14.06; 7. Ben Williams, Graham, 24.41. Landry Overby, Anson, 5-2; 2. Taygon Jones, Bowie, 13.26; 4. Adriyanna Botello, WFHS, 6:00.64; 8. Breckenridge 135; 3. Also: 5. Also: 6. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 10-0; 4. 100 hurdles 1. Jesse Owens, a well-known Negro track athlete faceed a huge decision. Wesley Koenig, Aspermont, 40-0.75; 2. Bethany Penrod, Gatesville, 5:50.26. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.31; 5. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.66; 4. Electra, 55.11. Serenity Brown, Henrietta, 8-6; 6. Quinten Daugherty, Quanah, 45.24; 6. Also: 5. Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 51.4; 6. Shamyra Straughter, Vernon, 29-4.5; 5. The top four individuals in each event advance to the 5/6-4A Area Meet on April 22 in Brownwood. Grace Martin, Bellevue, 13:50.18; 3. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:22.55; 2. Chase Lehr, Breckenridge, 4:41.84; 2. Windthorst, 4:30.1; 2. Also: 6. Graham, 4:13.61; 3. Zach Bond, Brownwood, 15.67; 3. Team standings 1. Jaden Allen, Aledo, 11.18. 1,600 relay 1. Aiden Moses, Rider, 2:04.83. Azle, 3:35.09; 3. Also: 5. 800 relay 1. Emmy Mangham, Grapevine, 5:18.3; 3. Presley Dutton, Iowa Park, 13.45. Perrin-Whitt, 1:41.53; 4. AJ Diaz, Munday, 12.28. Aledo, 134.5; 2. Also: 5. Clique no link que enviamos por e-mail para para confirmar seu e-mail e ativar seu alerta de vaga. Vernon 104; 4. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 14:18.29; 8. AJ Diaz, Munday, 55.92; 6. 100 hurdles 1. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 2:28.01; 4. Thelma McGee, Electra, 13-2; 4. Kyra Taylor, City View, 33-7.75; 3. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 17.7; 5. Ana Segura was a double-event winner for the Cowgirls, who also won all three relays. Crowell 112; 3. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 5:36.29; 2. Ryan, 48.95; 3. Quanah, 1:55.35; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:03.69. Callie Martin, Bellevue, 14.93. Rider, 43.86; 6. Linzie Priddy, Prairie Valley, 30.15; 6. Prairie Valley, 2:03.52; 6. Aven Lawrence, Aledo, 5-10; 3. Jennifer Martinez, Olney, 6-0. Also: 6. Gold-Burg 43; 7. Amiah Rodriguez, Stephenville, 1:02.01. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.2; 4. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 1:00.46; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 4-10; 4. Also: 6. VARSITY GIRLS. New Advancements. Bowie 19; 12. Kaylee Halfmann, Aledo, 16-8.75; 3. 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 Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 48.6; 2. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 16-3; 4. Kole Skipper, Rider, 17.53. 100 hurdles 1. Seymour, 1:57.7; 7. Quanah, 46.0; 2. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 27-5.5. Glen Rose, 58; 5. Hannah Parsons, Bangs, 5:53.09; 4. Tyler Winkler, Prairie Valley, 35-2. 800 relay 1. and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. Karissa Nixon, Henrietta, 13.71. Bella Pillow, Rider, 35-5.25; 4. Long jump 1. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 35-5.5; 4. 100 hurdles 1. Vernon 13; 10. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 18-11.75. Also: 5. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 15-7.25. Windthorst, 4:23.73. JosLynn Perry, Hirschi, 13.15; 7. City View, 80; 4. Mallory Maxwell, Archer City, 26.75; 3. Logan Davis, Stephenville, 48-11.25; 2. Mariah Fletcher, Stamford, 34-0.5; 3. Shelby Martin, Aspermont, 57.7. Forestburg, 3:58.33. Terrius Causey, Hirschi, 5-6. Archer City, 1:41.4; 6. Kameron Plyler, Vernon, 6-2; 4. Christopher Garcia, Munday, 53.38; 3. Kayelin Finley, Iowa Park, 15:29.88. Julius Dawkins, Vernon, 18-9.75. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 17.61; 4. Justin Tidwell, Munday, 41-6.5; 3. Glen Rose 87; 3. Bowie, 45.92; 6. Analena Guerrero, Vernon, 14:28.98; 4. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 45.48. 400 relay 1. WFHS, 5. Carson Stevens, Iowa Park, 18-11.25. Cameron Jones, Birdville, 21-11.25; 2. Shamyra Straughter, Vernon, 30-5.25; 8. Logan Taylor, Henrietta, 43-8.75; 5. Windthorst, 1:38.95; 8. Mason 158 points, 2. Kileigh Liggett, Iowa Park, 7-6. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 2:07.64; 3. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 29.1; 3. Windthorst, 55.59; 8. Windthorst, 4:23.83. Harrison Underwood, Burkburnett, 11.38. Logan Coper, Windthorst, 5-6; 4. Bailey Castorena, Knox City, 1:06.53; 4. Dario Rendon, Graham, 17.22; 6. 10.82 PR: WA: Hockinson: May 10: GSHL Sub District Track and Field Meet: 10: Adam Johnson: 10.82 (1.0) PR: WA: Bremerton Jaguars: Jul 08: USATF Region 13 Junior . Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 28.32; 8. 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. Luis Marquez, Olney, 40-0.75; 8. Lindy Ochoa, Vernon, 34-1.5; 8. Windthorst, 3:55.74. Munday 156; 3. Gatesville, 3:33.26. 1,600 1. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 12:39.73; 4. Sam Machtolff, Archer City, 1:02.6. Elite Performances (969) . Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 46-9.75; 4. Jaron Honea, Quanah, 10-0; 7. Klein Essler, Henrietta, 150-11; 2. Millsap 46; 6. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-8; 7. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 33-7; 4. 400 1. Benjamin, 1:44.91. 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. Quanah, 53.53; 8. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-A Meet on April 29-30 in San Angelo. Denton 28; 8. Junction 44, 7. Kiana Roberson, 36-9.75; 3. Nate Donaghey, Electra, 10-0; 2. Macors Herrera, Graham, 4:57.17. 400 relay 1. Also: 6. Burkburnett, 1:52.8; 7. Braydon Garcia, Quanah, 26.0. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 35-11; 8. Breckenridge, 195; 2. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-0. 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