/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 Tristin Comer, Hawley, 2:11.83; 3. 1,600 relay 1. 2. Birdville, 18; 8. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-6. Spaeth, Harper, 1:02.60. Triple jump 1. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 150-8; 2. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 17.2; 3. Lane Castillo, Breckenridge, 18.15; 4. 800 1. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 25-6. Electra, 55.11. Quanah, 198; 2. Stracke, Harper, 47.52; 3. 3,200 1. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 14-6.75. Anna Ubranczyk, Munday, 93-3; 5. Also: 7. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 5:51.36; 3. High jump 1. Discus 1. Month. Tabor Christanelli, Quaanh, 1:09.54; 7. Birdville, 3:30.54; 4. Petrolia 5. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 17.05. Cash, 16 feet, 7 inches; 2. Rider, 1:53.13. Adam Hill, Albany, 15.27; 2. Ciara Gallardo, Early, 33-4; 3. High jump 1. Savanna Sullivan, Woodson, 2:52.79; 3. Cisco 88; 5. Mason (Stockbridge, Loeffler, Perlichek, Weitz), 1:50.87; 2. Stone Sears, San Saba, 21-3 ; 2. Wheeler's Hesston Marshall found the gold medal stand four times during the District 2-2A Track and Field Meet in Panhandle on Wednesday and Thursday. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 16.03; 4. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 4:56.07; 3. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 26.04. Stephenville, 1:29.63; 3. High jump 1. The seven schools which made up District 20-2A were: Centerville; Grapeland; Groveton; Jewett Leon; Latexo; Lovelady; and Slocum. Iowa Park, 50. Also: 6. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 24.36; 8. Caleb Workman, Saint Jo, 47.7. Carson Guidry, Aspermont, 11:49.67; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Nora Ramirez, Breckenridge, 91-1; 6. 300 hurdles 1. Quanah, 3:43.8; 3. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 43.23; 8. 100 hurdles 1. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 25.89. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 12-11.75. Courtnee Cash, San Saba, 12.74; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Also: 5. Also: 8. Also: 5. Anaya Potter, Northwest, 16-9.25. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 16-8; 2. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 34-10.75; 6. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 97-9; 7. Burkburnett, 9. Also: 7. Trey Leather, Grapevine, 4:22.65; 4. Hirschi, 51.19; 2. The tradition of the Olympic torch being relayed from Olympia, Greece to the host city is a tradition everyone knows. Also: 5. Allie Walther, Quanah, 15-1.5. Lacey Workman, Seymour 1:01.2; 6. Benito Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 11-0. Nocona, 2:05.64. Payton Weaver, Aledo, 13:20.59; 3. Kenna Woods, Holliday, 116-1; 2. James Coleman, Olney, 25.4; 6. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 50.44; 3. Hirschi, 18.13. Also: 5. Addison Lindeman, Holliday, 121-2; 3. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-A Meet on April 29-30 in San Angelo. Hirschi, 28; 8. History remembers Jesse Owens not only because he won four gold medals, but because he discredited the dictator, Adolf Hitler. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 3:11.2; 8. Nate Roewe, Haskell, 41-9. High jump 1. Chillicothe, 36; 7. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.78; 2. Drew Carreon, Roby, 42-9.5; 3. Cedar Smith, Crowell, 20.97. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 28.38; 6. Also: 6. Munday, 3:54.87; 3. Also: 6. John Cato, Quanah, 17.17; 6. Seymour 45.98; 8. City View, 3:36.31. 800 relay 1. 110 hurdles 1. Rider, 1:33.77; 6. DMarqis, Lewis, Ryan, 21.99; 3. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 5:08.95; 3. Gatesville, 70; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:04; 2. hmo6 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. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 15.44; 2. Brooklyn Jackson, Quanah, 13.36; 4. Also: 6. Burkburnett 123; 3. Chinazaekpere Okoye, Ryan, 44.07; 2. Chillicothe, 59.32. Stephen Bird, Cisco, 19-11; 4. Electra, 2:05.19; 7. Pole vault: 1. Breckenridge, 3:31.45; 2. Sawyer Wimberley, Breckenridge, 23.66; 5. Samantha Bailey, Rider, 33-8.75. Brownwood, 1:29.55; 2. . Triple jump 1. Throckmorton, 38; 7. Hunter McCall, Burkburnett, 17.50; 4. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 29.17; 7. Vernon, 44.93. Bowie, 62; 4. Benjamin 36; 5. Mason (Kinsley Jordan, Loeffler, Perlichek, Cope), 4:06.49; 2. Sort. Munday 156; 3. 328 0 obj <>stream The Albany boys and Haskell girls won the team titles at the Districts 9/10-2A area track and field meet, which concluded Wednesday. Ashlyn Lewis, WFHS, 21-10.5. Saint Jo, 34; 8. Meet Info / Results; Log in to Compare Select Athletes to Compare. 01/25/22 - Postseason Track & Field Dates. Luis Marquez, Olney, 134-9; 2. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 54.23. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 16.85; 2. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Braxton Osteen, Forestburg, 105-3. Expect to see the full list of winners in the Thursday, April 23 edition of The Messenger. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 15-7.25. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 99-7; 4. Vernon, 3:32.31; 3. Also: 9. 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. Kellen Anderson, Burkburnett, 54.98. Tylee Jo Bevel, Stamford, 5-2; 3. Andrew Wake, Rider, 5-8; 6. DNae Hacker, Knox City, 52.59; 2. Also: 6. Lueders-Avoca 4; 12. Alejandro Martinez, Graham, 2:11.16; 4. Also: 5. Graham, 44.31; 4. Kylie Flippin, Rider, 5-0; 2. Marissa Leal, Crowell, 7:22.84; 5. Sidney Tillotson, Aledo, 2:27.58; 3. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 16.46; 2. Taylon Kessler, Aledo, 42-5; 3. Also: 5. Hunter Coley, Quanah, 124-1. Triple jump 1. WFHS, 44.31. Cade Gayle, Cisco, 12-6; 2. Luke Mankowski, Granbury, 143-8; 4. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.9; 4. Chance Warren, Archer City, 19.6. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:04.6. February 2023 Location Photos Videos; 2/28 . Barak Geary, Azle, 10:21.61; 3. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 49.87; 2. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.5; 2. Preslee Branch, Henrietta, 16-9.5; 6. 400 relay 1. Emilee Gordy, Graham, 5-0; 3. Jaden Allen, Aledo, 11.18. 100 hurdles 1. Team standings 1. Vernon, 4:29.43; 4. 800 1. Jeremiah Durham, City View, 10.99; 3. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 96-7.5. 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. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.66; 4. Discus 1. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 6:27.54. 200 1. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 2:09.32; 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. Breckenridge, 51.19; 3. FloSports, Inc. Emma Strickland, Harper, 27.59; 5. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:36.68; 3. Also: 6. Jack McKay, Breckenridge, 8-6; 5. Shot put 1. Rylan Monsey, Graham, 11-0; 3. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 1:00.46; 2. 110 hurdles 1. Uballe, La Pryor, 39-7 . Kailyn Head, Ryan, 14.97; 2. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Dublin 20; 10. GIRLS Results 3200 METER RUN Shot Name School Time Name [] Adam Hope, Quanah, 53.19; 3. Klein Essler, Henrietta, 154-3; 4. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.2; 2. 100 1. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 15.76; 3. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 19-4.25; 6. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 2:48.09; 3. Finn Crohn, Burkburnett, 54.08; 6. Kendi Ashcraft, Quanah, 6-0; 7. Kenadi Brown, Vernon, 15-2.25; 8. 110 hurdles 1. Brock, 50.33; 3. Kristal Gladden, Slidell, 6:30.38; 4. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 2:38.73; 4. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 21-0; 2. Samuel Haught, Aledo, 2:00.8; 3. 400 1. Pole vault 1. Brooks Pearce, Granbury, 15.75; 3. Also: 7. UIL 2A - District 27/28 Area Meet 2022. Windthorst, 3:55.74. Windthorst, 52.69. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 10:44.68; 4. Darren Garcia, Brackett, 53.65. Xavier Banks, Rider, 23.51. Harper 3:40.95. Shot put 1. Bowie, 4:38.15. . Also: 6. Terms of Use Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-1. Brooke Stockbridge, Mason, 13.31; 5. Discus 1. Aledo, 1:28.22; 2. pvG4u2`oAt"wGtPZ(k|PdJgP2.8eBLL. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.48; 7. Artem Brendle, Haskell, 53.57. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.33. Long jump 1. Keller, Mason, 11-0; 2. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-2; 3. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Also: Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 30-8.75; 7. Kamryn Loeffler, Mason, 2:33.36; 4. Armando Anaya, Graham, 41-7. The development of the Olympics have advanced traumatically since first the modern day game held in 1896. Luiz Marquez, Olney, 135-7; 2. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 46.54; 2. Isaac Renteria, Gold-Burg, 11:12.9; 4. JJ Lee, Graham, 153-10; 2. Kasyn Oshields, Hawley, 52.19; 2. City View, 80; 4. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:50.38; 2. 100 hurdles 1. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 18.04; 7. 400 1. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:12.11; 3. 800 relay 1. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 141-1; 4. Marquis Watson, Stamford, 5-8. Eli Potts, Brock, 22-1; 3. Roby 127.5; 3. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 41.92; 3. Kinlee Eaton, Knox City, 93-2; 7. Team standings 1. 400 1. Miley Roberts, Breckenridge, 5-0; 5. Henrietta, 3:53.76; 6. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. Brewer, 43.77; 5. Peaster 39; 6. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 103-10; 4. Pole vault 1. Diego Cortez, Northside, 25.8. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. Ryan Shaver, Knox City, 57.47; 7. Haskell, 50.82; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. Bella Pillow, Rider, 16-5.75. Lexsey McLemore, Windthorst, 3:13.0. Breckenridge, 42.72; 2. Jude York, City View, 5:02.14; 5. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 33-7.75; 4. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 50.87; 4. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:36.96; 2. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 11-6; 4. 100 1. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 6-6; 3. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 53.43; 4. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-8.25; 4. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 2:18.23. Caden Gaston, Nocona, 42-10.25; 3. Harold Chapman, Crowell, 5-6; 4. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 22.54; 2. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 13.62. Windthorst 76; 6. Barak Geary, Azle, 4:43.15. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 37-5; 6. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 2:02.23; 3. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.4; 2. Ethan Garrett, Harper, 12-0; 4. Also: 5. The Games also used zeppelins to transfer newsreel to other European Cities. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.51; 4. Tracy Hauger, Bryson, 13.78; 3. Team standings 1. Serving Houston and Southern Anderson Counties, Hospital District Moves to Keep Current 15 Cent Tax Rate. Kaley Leatherwood, Brock, 49.24; 4. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 18-8.5; 4. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 28.22. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 49.67. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 4-10; 8. Also: 6. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 32-5; 6. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 16-3; 4. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 82-3; 6. 800 1. Alanna Barnett, Anson, 2:37.88; 4. Will Johnson, Forestburg, 12.34. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 13.9; 5. Outside of track and field, however, Owens was the grandson of slaves and had endured racial battles his entire life. Jacob Baker, Gatesville, 43.8. 1,600 relay 1. Aledo, 3:58.68; 2. Also: 5. Petrolia 15; 12. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 6-2; 3. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 2:15.61; 8. 1,600 1. Hope Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 16.90; 4. Archer City, 2:02.99. Mason 133, 2. Jacelyn Bell, Stamford, 27.6; 4. Brianna Leek, Hamlin, 5:43.69; 3. Pole vault 1. Also: 5. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 17.29; 3. Payton Murray, Holliday, 48.82; 2. Moises Cruz, Windthorst, 44.0; 2. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:39.14. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 11.96; 4. Brayden Berend, Windthorst, 38-0; 8. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 51.72. Tyler Bordelon, Brackett, 17.51. Granbury, 43.3; 3. Aledo, 1:50.1; 5. Logan Willden, Seymour, 38-7.5. Windthorst 196; 2. Triple jump 1. 200 1. Seymour, 54.12; 7. 400 relay 1. Taylor Hindman, Aledo, 8-0; 3. Allie Orr, Bryson, 30.56; 7. Logan Willden, Seymour, 41-2; 4. Cooper Watson, Petrolia, 39-10.5; 5. Mineral Wells, 4:35.64; 5. Trey Buss, Lake Dallas, 41.23; 3. Crowell, 49.02; 5. Team Standings 1. Team Standings - 1. Triple jump 1. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 20-9; 3. Donnajo Emory, Crowell, 26-5.25; 6. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.2; 4. Ashley Crawford, Graford, 15-8.25; 4. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:38.22; 5. Discus 1. Hope Garmer, Roby, 4-10; 2. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-2. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 46-1.5. Aledo, 217.5; 2. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 6-6. Also: 7. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f Kyler Willett, Forestburg, 70-0. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:30.49; 2. Gentry Weigel, Holliday, 134-4; 5. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 27.75. Timing/Results Track For Life. Stephenville, 4:09.82; 2. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:33.15; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett 22.4; 3. In addition, the millions of people in the Berlin games also discriminated him and the color of his skin. Hirschi 112; 3. Haskell, 1:36.25. Azle, 90; 4. 1,600 1. Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 8-0; 3. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 44.55; 5. Sarah Tillotson, Aledo, 48.22; 3. 400 1. 800 relay 1. Also: 6. Cirstin Ivy, Vernon, 80-8; 5. Benjamin, 4:18.25. Azle 6; 13. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-8; 3. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 29-7.75; 2. Leah Rogers, Mineral Wells, 8-6; 2. Holliday, 49.66; 2. Kolton Whitaker, Gold-Burg, 91-6; 8. Electra, 47.39; 4. and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. While attending college at Ohio State University he tied a world record and broke three others. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 12.58. High jump 1. Charles Carter, Mineral Wells, 11.28; 4. Jessi Rabel, Aspermont, 4-6. Ryan, 1:41.04; 2. hb```D@(0)NnUt0. ]"M;;1 XlI! 9& h AJ Diaz, Munday, 35-2; 4. Keidra Mills, Stephenville, 12-0; 2. Mariah Fletcher, Stamford, 34-0.5; 3. Also: 5. Isaac Hernandez, Aledo, 4:23.98. 200 Meter Run: 4th place - Alexa Rosas. Also: 5. Northside 12; 10. Also: 5. Jordan Dixon, Seymour, 2:05.91; 2. 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. Stamford, 1:33.22. Cayden Blanton, Burkburnett, 121-8; 7. Also: 6. Devin Whitworth, Petrolia, 5-6; 5. Tristan Comer, Hawley, 2:08.49; 2. Benjamin, 1:45.56. 400 1. Hamlin 6; 13. Kara Staley, Electra, 13-0; 6. Also: 5. Quanah, 4:46.5; 8. Seymour 32; 8. Haskell 27; 10. Sarah Cotter, Albany, 5-2. Michael Longoria, Mason, 43-7. Alexa Palacios, Graham, 6:36.16; 6. 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). Jason Kaufmann, Quanah, 41-2. Graham, 3:39.41; 5. Reyna Salomon, WFHS, 68-10. Stamford, 1:49.24; 3. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.05; 2. The 1936 Olympics were supposed to support Hitlers belief that German Aryan people were the dominant race. Pole vault 1. Seth Johnson, Aspermont, 9-0; 4. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-6. 300 hurdles 1. Brewer, 77; 4. 1,600 1. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 15.92; 2. Summer Shepherd, Throckmorton, 4-6; 3. Haskell, 1:45.27; 2. 400 1. Henrietta, 51; 5. Isabel Cajellas, Mason, 2:36.28. Roby, 4:39-34; 4. Also: 7. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 20-10; 2. Also: 5. Connor Bartek, Goldthwaite, 10:19.22; 3. Also: 6. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 81-10. Hirschi, 43.19; 2. Registering Now! Braley Brunson, Cisco, 17.31; 4. Seth Logsdon, Knox City, 2:20.14. Also: 5. Discus 1. Long jump 1. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 19.02; 4. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 36-6; 2. Camron McComack, Olney, 46.4; 5. 200 1. Tyler Johnson, San Saba, 45.88; 4. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 18.98. 400 1. Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-0; 3. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 4:55.41; 2. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 1:11.22; 8. 300 hurdles 1. WFHS, 8. 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. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 2:07.64; 3. Brownwood, 1:33.08; 4. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:02.6; 5. Benjamin 42; 9. Adarius Williams, Vernon, 20-0.25; 4. Burkburnett, 1:52.44; 3. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 2:06.92; 2. 800 1. Lindy Ochoa, Vernon, 15-6.25; 3. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. 400 relay 1. Nocona, 4:25.2; 4. Olney, 4:50.6; 3. Hanna Miller, Woodson, 34-7.5; 2. Karley Myers, Munday, 6:21.52; 2. Carter Sales, Iowa Park, 53.76; 6. 100 1. JosLynn Perry, Hirschi, 13.25; 4. At R.C. 110 hurdles: 1. Knox City, 3:49.79; 7. Junction 24, 8. Riley Elrod, Anson, 11:35.08. Stephenville, 1:32.18; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 36-3; 3. Also: 5. Kyra Taylor, City View, 33-7.75; 3. Livi Whitehill, Cisco, 35-0. Isaac Brown, Brewer, 20-5. Will Johnson may be contacted via e-mail at [emailprotected]. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 11:14.06; 7. Jesse Owens, an African American Athlete has accomplished various achievements in track and field. Breckenridge, 1:51.66; 4. Discus 1. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 16-2; 3. Forestburg, 1:42.34. Isaiah Lehr, Breckenridge, 43-2.5; 6. Wyatt Athey, Denton, 9:12.13; 3. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 1:21.33. Lampasas, 3:33.81; 3. Aledo, 52.08. Olivia Fauntlroy, Throckmorton, 4-6; 4. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. 7+ years of experience in Product Management or Program Management around Identity, directory platforms or infrastructure platforms, 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. Mary Lyndell Graham, Graham, 5:42.67; 4. Shot put 1. Shot put 1. Nadine Rapstine, Falls City, 8-6; 4. Also: 6. Graford 42; 8. Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 19.12; 3. Also: 6. Talon Burns, Midway, 36-6.5; 6. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:14.44; 7. Vernon 96; 5. Goldthwaite, 3:32.9; 3. Districts 9/10-2A Area Meet BOYS. Crowell, 57.87; 4. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 16-4.25; 3. Aiden Cerna, Quanah, 58.8; 4. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 19-0.25. Shelby Davis, Rider, 15-8.5; 11. Caleb Cameron, Breckenridge, 2:03.77; 3. Dylan Brockman, Saint Jo, 55.18; 3. Gracyn Haas, Burkburnett, 28.28; 5. Marc Matthews, Graford, 23.81; 2. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:28.27; 2. Richland, 43.43. Nocona, 3:41.02. Also: 6. Jaden White, Cisco, 42-5.75; 4. Olney, 4:35.18; 7. Tristin Keller, Mason, 13.48. Quade West, Petrolia, 131-2, 3. Team ranking - 8th place. A. Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Charlotte 8, 11. Stamford 148; 2. Chillicothe, 59.96; 5. Brownwood, 58; 7. 200 1. Anson 17; 11. 800 relay 1. Segura, Mason, 5:37.91; 2. Also: 5. Sam Cooksey, Breckenridge, 10.83; 2. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:00.45. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 11:38.89. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 4-6. Blake Lewis won the boys 100 meters and was on the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 30-6.25. Janden Allen, Aledo, 22.66. Payton Murray, Holliday, 35-1.5; 3. Also: 5. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 12:53.47; 5. Will Ecklar, Heritage, 6-2; 4. Gentry Weigel, Holliday, 132-0. Dereck Lacy, Granbury, 22.39; 3. Seymour 38. Also: 5. Official Wed, Feb 16, 2022 MD 5th Regiment Armory. Also: 5. Adam Hill, Albany, 42.81; 3. Also: 6. Athletics. Knox City, 53.11; 2. Jaden White, Cisco, 23.98. Meet Results. Early 27; 8. Stamford, 3:27.42; 2. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 16.56. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 15-8; 4. Hailee Garmer, Roby, 13:15.77; 2. 400 relay 1. 3,200 1. Also: 6. Brennan Faucett, Roby, 55.31. Laura Burk, Newcastle, 13.56; 3. Azle, 72; 5. The Berlin games were supposed to be a German showcase and a statement for Aryan supremacy. Mineral Wells, 54.59; 6. Lenzi Manske, Rule, 15-2.25. Agatha Skelton, 13:09.15. Iowa Park, 2:00.22. Gatesville 71; 5. Carson Pope, Seymour, 12:31.49. Also: 5. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 32-9.5. Also: 6. 100 1. Addison Smith, Aledo, 24.97; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.29; 3. District 21/22-2A. They helped bring to light issues of race back home in America even if not every American understood their accomplishments. Tori Colman, Brewer, 36-7.25. Iowa Park, 56.14. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 5:21.68; 3. Aimee Flippen, Glen Rose, 87-0. Shot put 1. 0 Also: 5. Also: 5. Landry Huchton, Holliday, 53.6. Midway, 31; 10. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:01.93; 2. Also: 6. Christian Hernandez, Munday, 34-6.25. AJ Diaz, Munday, 12.28. Also: 5. Zane Marquine, Crowell, 12:50.35. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 43-7; 3. John Cato, Quanah 16.78. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 25.72; 2. 400 relay 1. Field: 4:00 PM Track: 4:00 PM. 100 hurdles 1. Dalaney Leija, Munday, 4-4. High jump 1. Siri McCown, Benjamin, 29.7. And was on the 4x100 and 4x200 relays Alexa Rosas 45.88 ; 4 tradition of the Messenger in new and. 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Also: 5. Hannah Spears, Holliday, 5:16.51; 2. Triple jump 1. Seymour 2. Juan Rojas, Munday, 2:33.12; 5. Even today, racism surrounds not only our country, but also our world. Jacksboro 10; 14. Goldthwaite, 1:33.95; 3. Camden Thorne, Graham, 1:06.52. Kinsey Kuehler, Benjamin, 5-0. Iowa Park, 4:50.32. Nyla Long, Lampasas, 13:17.99. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 4:44.67; 3. Cameron Tune, Perrin-Whitt, 20.72; 3. Discus throw: 1. 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). Gunner Helm, Roby, 5-10; 3. 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. Long jump 1. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 24.11; 7. Bella Kelleher, Rider, 35-1. Aspermont, 3:47.26; 4. Baylee Gray, Woodson, 2:55.44. Pole vault 1. Jordan Daniel, Rotan, 23.32; 2. Nolan Schreiber, Windthorst, 5:10.2; 3. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:25.31; 2. Latest Results. Daniel Gilbertson, Graham, 41-3.5; 3. These games provided the venue for the portrayal of the German concept of the superiority of the Aryan Race. Bryson, 102; 3. Kamryn Wyatt, Midway, 27-4. Jayon Grace, Gold-Burg, 20-0; 3. Apr 18, 2022. Kennedy Stroebel, Seymour, 5-6. Grace Martin, Bellevue, 6:24.5; 3. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-4; 3. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 1:03.47; 3. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 28.03; 6. Landry Huchton, Holliday, 39-6. Throckmorton, 1:40.75; 3. Adriel Juarez, Hirschi, 2:16.74. John Davis, Midway, 2:16.87; 4. 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. Caleb Vickers, Electra, 12.0; 5. Bailey Grant, Archer City, 29-9.5; 8. Also: 5. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 40-9; 2. Tracy Hauger, Bryson, 52.18; 2. Emarei Brandon, City View, 5-2; 2. 1,600 1. Azle, 50.46; 3. Breckenridge, 195; 2. Case Fleming, Vernon, 11.08; 3. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 5-2; 4. Evelyn Dugan, Grapevine, 35-6; 3. Nolan Schreiber, Windthorst, 11:20.53; 6. Grayson Castagna, Holliday, 50.27; 3. "The Olympics remain the most compelling search for excellence that exists in sport, and maybe in life itself (Bell). Kylie Underhill, Holliday, 32-0.25; 6. Glen Rose, 51.94; 4. Tara Tackett, Windthorst, 28-7.5. Falls City 73, 5. Discus 1. UIL Area Track Meet 1A & 2A. Jesse Owens, a well-known Negro track athlete faceed a huge decision. Gracie Stephens, Brock, 36-6; 2. Kara Staley, Electra, 21.28; 6. Landry Overby, Anson, 5-2; 2. Jakobe McGary, Quanah, 5-4; 6. Bowie 19; 12. Rider, 1. Laisha Johnson, Bowie, 1:04.1; 5. Saint Jo, 47.31; 4. Brock, 1:46.72; 2. Denton Ryan, 121; 2. Jocelyn Mims, Glen Rose, 5:39.63; 3. Also: 5. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 5:57.55. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 13.4. Terrance Perry, Bellevue, 38-2.5. 300 hurdles: 1. Dawson Marrs, Lake Dallas, 35-1.25. Sierra Jackson, Iowa Park, 1:02.8; 2. High jump 1. Holliday, 4:05.05; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 9-0. 300 hurdles 1. Bradley Bryant via email ; brbryant@springtownisd.net By Friday April 22, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. Team standings 1. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 24.86; 2. Katelyn McCown, Grapevine, 11:56.71. Ryan, 42.46; 3. Victoria Cameron, Stephenville, 11.98; 2. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 11.96; 7. Serena Boyle, Brewer, 26.22; 3. Also: 7. David Lopez, Electra, 32-3. Austin Hernandez, Crowell, 5:49.25. Baron Brown, Henrietta, 6-2. Brenna Anderle, Windthorst, 19.21; 8. Also: 5. Graham, 3:38.4. 100 1. Braden Hollingshead, Mason, 17.44; 4. Paul Roswell, Birdville, 2:00.12. Shot put 1. Tyse Savage, Brownwood, 22.1; 2. Also: 5. Aledo, 1:26.93; 3. McKayla Donnell, Seymour, 5:55.44; 4. Dereck Lacy, Granbury, 20-8; 4. Stephenville, 1:50.1; 3. 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 . Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 21-0.25; 4. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 7:30.56; 6. Anson 5; 12. Qualifiers will move on to the Regional Meet in Palestine, April 28-29. Rotan 71; 6. Triple jump 1. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 27.09, 2. Chillicothe 88; 6. Birdville, 1:28.38/; 4. Hirschi, 74; 3. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett, 23.19; 4. High jump 1. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 6-2; 2. Reagan Bruner, Cisco, 10-0; 2. Long jump 1. 800 relay 1. Braley Brunson, Cisco, 101-0. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.96; 3. Lampasas 16; 11. Also: 6. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 21.9; 3. Holliday, 1:34.14; 8. Valeria Zavala, Benjamin, 29.78; 6. Grapevine 48; 6. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:24.17; 2. Aspermont, 4:28.95; 3. Brody White, Benjamin, 141-3; 2. Also: 6. Jacob Jenkins, Anson, 23.04; 3. Even though Owens helped the U.S. win at the Olympics, he was treated badly because of his skin color. Abigayle Roop, Newcastle, 18.93; 4. Also: 6. Here are the top boys from this weekend's track and field meets. Matthew Brooks, Northside, 11.87. Also: 8. Electra, 1:42.96; 3. Bresha Applin, Stamford, 12.77; 2. Caleb Cameron, Breckenridge, 2:03.5; 4. Jaylee Matthrews, Stephenville, 132-10; 2. Windthorst 27; 8. 1,600 relay 1. Clare White, Johnson City, 13:04.22. Millsap 46; 6. KaMorreun Pimpton, Brewer, 156-4; 4. Moises Cruz, Windthorst, 41.54; 4. Coltin Canada, Archer City, 5:25.68. Windthorst, 55.59; 8. Sarah Southard, Holliday, 13:22.45; 6. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 2:18.22; 8. Landry Overby, Anson, 13.08; 3. Tristian Hickman, City View, 2:07.22; 4. Joni Jackson, Breckenridge, 31-5; 5. Rylee Wolf, Windthorst, 30.6. Burkburnett, 18; 11. Gracyn Haas, Burkburnett, 27.84. 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 Tristin Comer, Hawley, 2:11.83; 3. 1,600 relay 1. 2. Birdville, 18; 8. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 5-6. Spaeth, Harper, 1:02.60. Triple jump 1. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 150-8; 2. Kenny Cole, Quanah, 17.2; 3. Lane Castillo, Breckenridge, 18.15; 4. 800 1. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 25-6. Electra, 55.11. Quanah, 198; 2. Stracke, Harper, 47.52; 3. 3,200 1. Annikah Frank, Windthorst, 14-6.75. Anna Ubranczyk, Munday, 93-3; 5. Also: 7. Agatha Skelton, Haskell, 5:51.36; 3. High jump 1. Discus 1. Month. Tabor Christanelli, Quaanh, 1:09.54; 7. Birdville, 3:30.54; 4. Petrolia 5. Dylan Faulks, Stamford, 17.05. Cash, 16 feet, 7 inches; 2. Rider, 1:53.13. Adam Hill, Albany, 15.27; 2. Ciara Gallardo, Early, 33-4; 3. High jump 1. Savanna Sullivan, Woodson, 2:52.79; 3. Cisco 88; 5. Mason (Stockbridge, Loeffler, Perlichek, Weitz), 1:50.87; 2. Stone Sears, San Saba, 21-3 ; 2. Wheeler's Hesston Marshall found the gold medal stand four times during the District 2-2A Track and Field Meet in Panhandle on Wednesday and Thursday. Hayden Burns, Granbury, 16.03; 4. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 4:56.07; 3. Zach Whitfield, Throckmorton, 26.04. Stephenville, 1:29.63; 3. High jump 1. The seven schools which made up District 20-2A were: Centerville; Grapeland; Groveton; Jewett Leon; Latexo; Lovelady; and Slocum. Iowa Park, 50. Also: 6. Haven Atnip, Petrolia, 24.36; 8. Caleb Workman, Saint Jo, 47.7. Carson Guidry, Aspermont, 11:49.67; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Nora Ramirez, Breckenridge, 91-1; 6. 300 hurdles 1. Quanah, 3:43.8; 3. Zathin Reyes, Graham, 43.23; 8. 100 hurdles 1. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 25.89. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 12-11.75. Courtnee Cash, San Saba, 12.74; 2. 300 hurdles 1. Also: 5. Also: 8. Also: 5. Anaya Potter, Northwest, 16-9.25. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 16-8; 2. Rachel Grimsley, Graham, 34-10.75; 6. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 97-9; 7. Burkburnett, 9. Also: 7. Trey Leather, Grapevine, 4:22.65; 4. Hirschi, 51.19; 2. The tradition of the Olympic torch being relayed from Olympia, Greece to the host city is a tradition everyone knows. Also: 5. Allie Walther, Quanah, 15-1.5. Lacey Workman, Seymour 1:01.2; 6. Benito Gonzalez, Mineral Wells, 11-0. Nocona, 2:05.64. Payton Weaver, Aledo, 13:20.59; 3. Kenna Woods, Holliday, 116-1; 2. James Coleman, Olney, 25.4; 6. Iyanah Sharp, Burkburnett, 50.44; 3. Hirschi, 18.13. Also: 5. Addison Lindeman, Holliday, 121-2; 3. Cole Griffith, Brock, 14-6; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-A Meet on April 29-30 in San Angelo. Hirschi, 28; 8. History remembers Jesse Owens not only because he won four gold medals, but because he discredited the dictator, Adolf Hitler. Electra Estrada, Benjamin, 3:11.2; 8. Nate Roewe, Haskell, 41-9. High jump 1. Chillicothe, 36; 7. Celestte Doran, Benjamin, 18.78; 2. Drew Carreon, Roby, 42-9.5; 3. Cedar Smith, Crowell, 20.97. Chryssy Dumas, Iowa Park, 28.38; 6. Also: 6. Munday, 3:54.87; 3. Also: 6. John Cato, Quanah, 17.17; 6. Seymour 45.98; 8. City View, 3:36.31. 800 relay 1. 110 hurdles 1. Rider, 1:33.77; 6. DMarqis, Lewis, Ryan, 21.99; 3. Dwight DonJuan, Quanah, 5:08.95; 3. Gatesville, 70; 6. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 1:04; 2. hmo6 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. Barrett Boyd, Gatesville, 15.44; 2. Brooklyn Jackson, Quanah, 13.36; 4. Also: 6. Burkburnett 123; 3. Chinazaekpere Okoye, Ryan, 44.07; 2. Chillicothe, 59.32. Stephen Bird, Cisco, 19-11; 4. Electra, 2:05.19; 7. Pole vault: 1. Breckenridge, 3:31.45; 2. Sawyer Wimberley, Breckenridge, 23.66; 5. Samantha Bailey, Rider, 33-8.75. Brownwood, 1:29.55; 2. . Triple jump 1. Throckmorton, 38; 7. Hunter McCall, Burkburnett, 17.50; 4. Charlotte McNamara, Petrolia, 29.17; 7. Vernon, 44.93. Bowie, 62; 4. Benjamin 36; 5. Mason (Kinsley Jordan, Loeffler, Perlichek, Cope), 4:06.49; 2. Sort. Munday 156; 3. 328 0 obj <>stream The Albany boys and Haskell girls won the team titles at the Districts 9/10-2A area track and field meet, which concluded Wednesday. Ashlyn Lewis, WFHS, 21-10.5. Saint Jo, 34; 8. Meet Info / Results; Log in to Compare Select Athletes to Compare. 01/25/22 - Postseason Track & Field Dates. Luis Marquez, Olney, 134-9; 2. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 54.23. Bryson Callaway, Knox City, 16.85; 2. 2023 www.timesrecordnews.com. Braxton Osteen, Forestburg, 105-3. Expect to see the full list of winners in the Thursday, April 23 edition of The Messenger. Abigail Vansbuskirk, Perrin-Whitt, 15-7.25. Aleeya Urbanczyk, Munday, 99-7; 4. Vernon, 3:32.31; 3. Also: 9. 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Cade Gayle, Cisco, 12-6; 2. Luke Mankowski, Granbury, 143-8; 4. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.9; 4. Chance Warren, Archer City, 19.6. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 1:04.6. February 2023 Location Photos Videos; 2/28 . Barak Geary, Azle, 10:21.61; 3. Rodolfo Rodriguez, Crowell, 49.87; 2. Krista Madl, Chillicothe, 14.5; 2. Preslee Branch, Henrietta, 16-9.5; 6. 400 relay 1. Emilee Gordy, Graham, 5-0; 3. Jaden Allen, Aledo, 11.18. 100 hurdles 1. Team standings 1. Vernon, 4:29.43; 4. 800 1. Jeremiah Durham, City View, 10.99; 3. Hannah Dunson, Northside, 96-7.5. 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. Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 11.66; 4. Discus 1. Kassidy Marin, Archer City, 6:27.54. 200 1. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 2:09.32; 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. Breckenridge, 51.19; 3. FloSports, Inc. Emma Strickland, Harper, 27.59; 5. Kaylin Rendon, Brewer, 5:36.68; 3. Also: 6. Jack McKay, Breckenridge, 8-6; 5. Shot put 1. Rylan Monsey, Graham, 11-0; 3. Bailey Moore, Electra, 15.21. Ashton Carter, Hirschi, 1:00.46; 2. 110 hurdles 1. Uballe, La Pryor, 39-7 . Kailyn Head, Ryan, 14.97; 2. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Dublin 20; 10. GIRLS Results 3200 METER RUN Shot Name School Time Name [] Adam Hope, Quanah, 53.19; 3. Klein Essler, Henrietta, 154-3; 4. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 11.2; 2. 100 1. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 15.76; 3. Jaydon Southard, Iowa Park, 19-4.25; 6. Cutter Smith, Crowell, 2:48.09; 3. Finn Crohn, Burkburnett, 54.08; 6. Kendi Ashcraft, Quanah, 6-0; 7. Kenadi Brown, Vernon, 15-2.25; 8. 110 hurdles 1. Brock, 50.33; 3. Kristal Gladden, Slidell, 6:30.38; 4. Madilyn Wilde, Graham, 2:38.73; 4. Caleb Henderson, Petrolia, 21-0; 2. Samuel Haught, Aledo, 2:00.8; 3. 400 1. Pole vault 1. Brooks Pearce, Granbury, 15.75; 3. Also: 7. UIL 2A - District 27/28 Area Meet 2022. Windthorst, 3:55.74. Windthorst, 52.69. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 10:44.68; 4. Darren Garcia, Brackett, 53.65. Xavier Banks, Rider, 23.51. Harper 3:40.95. Shot put 1. Bowie, 4:38.15. . Also: 6. Terms of Use Owen Loveless, Quanah, 19-1. Brooke Stockbridge, Mason, 13.31; 5. Discus 1. Aledo, 1:28.22; 2. pvG4u2`oAt"wGtPZ(k|PdJgP2.8eBLL. Lilyan Copeland, Seymour, 13.48; 7. Artem Brendle, Haskell, 53.57. Rylie Melton, Graham, 23.33. Long jump 1. Keller, Mason, 11-0; 2. Kendrick Gibson, City View, 6-2; 3. Disproving Hitler: African-Americans In The 1936 Olympics, Disproving Hitler; African-Americans in the 1936 Olympics Also: Gabby Hoegger, Windthorst, 30-8.75; 7. Kamryn Loeffler, Mason, 2:33.36; 4. Armando Anaya, Graham, 41-7. The development of the Olympics have advanced traumatically since first the modern day game held in 1896. Luiz Marquez, Olney, 135-7; 2. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 46.54; 2. Isaac Renteria, Gold-Burg, 11:12.9; 4. JJ Lee, Graham, 153-10; 2. Kasyn Oshields, Hawley, 52.19; 2. City View, 80; 4. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:50.38; 2. 100 hurdles 1. Logan Cope, Windthorst, 18.04; 7. 400 1. Clayton Alvarado, Crowell, 2:12.11; 3. 800 relay 1. Landon Russell, Mineral Wells, 141-1; 4. Marquis Watson, Stamford, 5-8. Eli Potts, Brock, 22-1; 3. Roby 127.5; 3. Tucker Jones, Bowie, 41.92; 3. Kinlee Eaton, Knox City, 93-2; 7. Team standings 1. 400 1. Miley Roberts, Breckenridge, 5-0; 5. Henrietta, 3:53.76; 6. Bradyen Berend, Windthorst, 18-0.25; 7. Brewer, 43.77; 5. Peaster 39; 6. Kallyn McKinney, Stephenville, 103-10; 4. Pole vault 1. Diego Cortez, Northside, 25.8. Saint Jo, 1:59.93; 4. Ryan Shaver, Knox City, 57.47; 7. Haskell, 50.82; 2. The top four finishers in each event advance to the Region II-2A Meet on April 29-30 in Abilene. Bella Pillow, Rider, 16-5.75. Lexsey McLemore, Windthorst, 3:13.0. Breckenridge, 42.72; 2. Jude York, City View, 5:02.14; 5. Taylor Wilborn, Graham, 33-7.75; 4. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 50.87; 4. Carlo Martinez, Gatesville, 4:36.96; 2. Kade Gayle, Cisco, 11-6; 4. 100 1. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 6-6; 3. Jeremiah McGowan, Mineral Wells, 53.43; 4. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 35-8.25; 4. Julian Rangel, Hirschi, 2:18.23. Caden Gaston, Nocona, 42-10.25; 3. Harold Chapman, Crowell, 5-6; 4. Adrian Ruiz, Breckenridge, 22.54; 2. Lainy Lewis, Burkburnett, 13.62. Windthorst 76; 6. Barak Geary, Azle, 4:43.15. Gavin Drysdale, Seymour, 37-5; 6. Omero Arredondo, Comanche, 2:02.23; 3. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 49.4; 2. Ethan Garrett, Harper, 12-0; 4. Also: 5. The Games also used zeppelins to transfer newsreel to other European Cities. KCe Johnson, Stephenville, 16.51; 4. Tracy Hauger, Bryson, 13.78; 3. Team standings 1. Serving Houston and Southern Anderson Counties, Hospital District Moves to Keep Current 15 Cent Tax Rate. Kaley Leatherwood, Brock, 49.24; 4. Tanner Burby, Bryson, 18-8.5; 4. Jessi Warren, Breckenridge, 28.22. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 49.67. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 4-10; 8. Also: 6. Hanna Hinojosa, Quanah, 32-5; 6. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 16-3; 4. Isabel Hernandez, Chillicothe, 82-3; 6. 800 1. Alanna Barnett, Anson, 2:37.88; 4. Will Johnson, Forestburg, 12.34. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 13.9; 5. Outside of track and field, however, Owens was the grandson of slaves and had endured racial battles his entire life. Jacob Baker, Gatesville, 43.8. 1,600 relay 1. Aledo, 3:58.68; 2. Also: 5. Petrolia 15; 12. Tristan Davis, Hawley, 6-2; 3. Lawson Wenninger, Graham, 2:15.61; 8. 1,600 1. Hope Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 16.90; 4. Archer City, 2:02.99. Mason 133, 2. Jacelyn Bell, Stamford, 27.6; 4. Brianna Leek, Hamlin, 5:43.69; 3. Pole vault 1. Also: 5. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 17.29; 3. Payton Murray, Holliday, 48.82; 2. Moises Cruz, Windthorst, 44.0; 2. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 5:39.14. Cash Strawbridge, Newcastle, 11.96; 4. Brayden Berend, Windthorst, 38-0; 8. Gage Beaver, Throckmorton, 51.72. Tyler Bordelon, Brackett, 17.51. Granbury, 43.3; 3. Aledo, 1:50.1; 5. Logan Willden, Seymour, 38-7.5. Windthorst 196; 2. Triple jump 1. 200 1. Seymour, 54.12; 7. 400 relay 1. Taylor Hindman, Aledo, 8-0; 3. Allie Orr, Bryson, 30.56; 7. Logan Willden, Seymour, 41-2; 4. Cooper Watson, Petrolia, 39-10.5; 5. Mineral Wells, 4:35.64; 5. Trey Buss, Lake Dallas, 41.23; 3. Crowell, 49.02; 5. Team Standings 1. Team Standings - 1. Triple jump 1. Jewel Fletcher, Hirschi, 20-9; 3. Donnajo Emory, Crowell, 26-5.25; 6. Cambrie Cowser, Graham, 49.2; 4. Ashley Crawford, Graford, 15-8.25; 4. Nathan Rodgers, Bowie, 11:38.22; 5. Discus 1. Hope Garmer, Roby, 4-10; 2. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-2. Harley Davis, Breckenridge, 46-1.5. Aledo, 217.5; 2. Kadin Stone, Chillicothe, 6-6. Also: 7. /`{ R' $N $O&H| `$$Xk201208` |f Kyler Willett, Forestburg, 70-0. Bailee Bowers, Holliday, 2:30.49; 2. Gentry Weigel, Holliday, 134-4; 5. Lanayah Green, Haskell, 27.75. Timing/Results Track For Life. Stephenville, 4:09.82; 2. Jaycee Lyons, Holliday, 11:33.15; 3. 1,600 relay 1. Rylan Stringfellow, Burkburnett 22.4; 3. In addition, the millions of people in the Berlin games also discriminated him and the color of his skin. Hirschi 112; 3. Haskell, 1:36.25. Azle, 90; 4. 1,600 1. Maddy Baber, Petrolia, 13.73. Dru Witherspoon, Iowa Park, 8-0; 3. Marcus Myles, Iowa Park, 44.55; 5. Sarah Tillotson, Aledo, 48.22; 3. 400 1. 800 relay 1. Also: 6. Cirstin Ivy, Vernon, 80-8; 5. Benjamin, 4:18.25. Azle 6; 13. Chance Warren, Archer City, 5-8; 3. Katie Cook, Chillicothe, 29-7.75; 2. Leah Rogers, Mineral Wells, 8-6; 2. Holliday, 49.66; 2. Kolton Whitaker, Gold-Burg, 91-6; 8. Electra, 47.39; 4. and brought in new technology and traditions still happening today. While attending college at Ohio State University he tied a world record and broke three others. Lyric Butcher, Northwest, 12.58. High jump 1. Charles Carter, Mineral Wells, 11.28; 4. Jessi Rabel, Aspermont, 4-6. Ryan, 1:41.04; 2. hb```D@(0)NnUt0. ]"M;;1 XlI! 9& h AJ Diaz, Munday, 35-2; 4. Keidra Mills, Stephenville, 12-0; 2. Mariah Fletcher, Stamford, 34-0.5; 3. Also: 5. Isaac Hernandez, Aledo, 4:23.98. 200 Meter Run: 4th place - Alexa Rosas. Also: 5. Northside 12; 10. Also: 5. Jordan Dixon, Seymour, 2:05.91; 2. 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. Stamford, 1:33.22. Cayden Blanton, Burkburnett, 121-8; 7. Also: 6. Devin Whitworth, Petrolia, 5-6; 5. Tristan Comer, Hawley, 2:08.49; 2. Benjamin, 1:45.56. 400 1. Hamlin 6; 13. Kara Staley, Electra, 13-0; 6. Also: 5. Quanah, 4:46.5; 8. Seymour 32; 8. Haskell 27; 10. Sarah Cotter, Albany, 5-2. Michael Longoria, Mason, 43-7. Alexa Palacios, Graham, 6:36.16; 6. 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). Jason Kaufmann, Quanah, 41-2. Graham, 3:39.41; 5. Reyna Salomon, WFHS, 68-10. Stamford, 1:49.24; 3. Jaedyn Tipton, Brewer, 15.05; 2. The 1936 Olympics were supposed to support Hitlers belief that German Aryan people were the dominant race. Pole vault 1. Seth Johnson, Aspermont, 9-0; 4. Carson Elliott, Vernon, 10-6. 300 hurdles 1. Brewer, 77; 4. 1,600 1. Hayden Strealy, Holliday, 15.92; 2. Summer Shepherd, Throckmorton, 4-6; 3. Haskell, 1:45.27; 2. 400 1. Henrietta, 51; 5. Isabel Cajellas, Mason, 2:36.28. Roby, 4:39-34; 4. Also: 7. Tristan Gray, Mineral Wells, 20-10; 2. Also: 5. Connor Bartek, Goldthwaite, 10:19.22; 3. Also: 6. Mari Johnson, Vernon, 81-10. Hirschi, 43.19; 2. Registering Now! Braley Brunson, Cisco, 17.31; 4. Seth Logsdon, Knox City, 2:20.14. Also: 5. Discus 1. Long jump 1. Cisco Jimenez, Roby, 19.02; 4. Kailyn Head, Ryan, 36-6; 2. Camron McComack, Olney, 46.4; 5. 200 1. Tyler Johnson, San Saba, 45.88; 4. Mackenzi Castille, Munday, 18.98. 400 1. Jackson Patrick, Goldthwaite, 12-0; 3. Marcos Herrera, Graham, 4:55.41; 2. Abby Schroeder, Windthorst, 1:11.22; 8. 300 hurdles 1. WFHS, 8. 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. Michael Felts, Brownwood, 2:07.64; 3. Brownwood, 1:33.08; 4. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:02.6; 5. Benjamin 42; 9. Adarius Williams, Vernon, 20-0.25; 4. Burkburnett, 1:52.44; 3. Luis Macias, Gatesville, 2:06.92; 2. 800 1. Lindy Ochoa, Vernon, 15-6.25; 3. Kylie Tullous, Jacksboro, 9-6; 3. 400 relay 1. Nocona, 4:25.2; 4. Olney, 4:50.6; 3. Hanna Miller, Woodson, 34-7.5; 2. Karley Myers, Munday, 6:21.52; 2. Carter Sales, Iowa Park, 53.76; 6. 100 1. JosLynn Perry, Hirschi, 13.25; 4. At R.C. 110 hurdles: 1. Knox City, 3:49.79; 7. Junction 24, 8. Riley Elrod, Anson, 11:35.08. Stephenville, 1:32.18; 2. Tania Lee, Burkburnett, 36-3; 3. Also: 5. Kyra Taylor, City View, 33-7.75; 3. Livi Whitehill, Cisco, 35-0. Isaac Brown, Brewer, 20-5. Will Johnson may be contacted via e-mail at [emailprotected]. Holton Weatherman, Graham, 11:14.06; 7. Jesse Owens, an African American Athlete has accomplished various achievements in track and field. Breckenridge, 1:51.66; 4. Discus 1. Addi Elledge, Petrolia, 16-2; 3. Forestburg, 1:42.34. Isaiah Lehr, Breckenridge, 43-2.5; 6. Wyatt Athey, Denton, 9:12.13; 3. Kdynze Salinas, Electra, 1:21.33. Lampasas, 3:33.81; 3. Aledo, 52.08. Olivia Fauntlroy, Throckmorton, 4-6; 4. Hermesmeyer, Goldthwaite, 49.86. 7+ years of experience in Product Management or Program Management around Identity, directory platforms or infrastructure platforms, 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. Mary Lyndell Graham, Graham, 5:42.67; 4. Shot put 1. Shot put 1. Nadine Rapstine, Falls City, 8-6; 4. Also: 6. Graford 42; 8. Mackinzi Castille, Munday, 19.12; 3. Also: 6. Talon Burns, Midway, 36-6.5; 6. Caden Warren, Seymour, 2:14.44; 7. Vernon 96; 5. Goldthwaite, 3:32.9; 3. Districts 9/10-2A Area Meet BOYS. Crowell, 57.87; 4. Chloe Bagley, Iowa Park, 16-4.25; 3. Aiden Cerna, Quanah, 58.8; 4. Kolby Teakell, Windthorst, 19-0.25. Shelby Davis, Rider, 15-8.5; 11. Caleb Cameron, Breckenridge, 2:03.77; 3. Dylan Brockman, Saint Jo, 55.18; 3. Gracyn Haas, Burkburnett, 28.28; 5. Marc Matthews, Graford, 23.81; 2. Lillian Graham, Graham, 2:28.27; 2. Richland, 43.43. Nocona, 3:41.02. Also: 6. Jaden White, Cisco, 42-5.75; 4. Olney, 4:35.18; 7. Tristin Keller, Mason, 13.48. Quade West, Petrolia, 131-2, 3. Team ranking - 8th place. A. Montana Woods, Quanah, 27-10.5; 8. Charlotte 8, 11. Stamford 148; 2. Chillicothe, 59.96; 5. Brownwood, 58; 7. 200 1. Anson 17; 11. 800 relay 1. Segura, Mason, 5:37.91; 2. Also: 5. Sam Cooksey, Breckenridge, 10.83; 2. Brandon Curtis, Northside, 1:00.45. Iowa Park, 20; 9. Justin Frankum, Quanah, 11:38.89. Kami Bednarz, Olney, 4-6. Blake Lewis won the boys 100 meters and was on the 4x100 and 4x200 relays. Naomi Pearson, WFHS, 30-6.25. Janden Allen, Aledo, 22.66. Payton Murray, Holliday, 35-1.5; 3. Also: 5. Samantha Clarke, Bowie, 12:53.47; 5. Will Ecklar, Heritage, 6-2; 4. Gentry Weigel, Holliday, 132-0. Dereck Lacy, Granbury, 22.39; 3. Seymour 38. Also: 5. Official Wed, Feb 16, 2022 MD 5th Regiment Armory. Also: 5. Adam Hill, Albany, 42.81; 3. Also: 6. Athletics. Knox City, 53.11; 2. Jaden White, Cisco, 23.98. Meet Results. Early 27; 8. Stamford, 3:27.42; 2. Braylee Mayes, Graham, 16.56. Saige Anderson, Windthorst, 15-8; 4. Hailee Garmer, Roby, 13:15.77; 2. 400 relay 1. 3,200 1. Also: 6. Brennan Faucett, Roby, 55.31. Laura Burk, Newcastle, 13.56; 3. Azle, 72; 5. The Berlin games were supposed to be a German showcase and a statement for Aryan supremacy. Mineral Wells, 54.59; 6. Lenzi Manske, Rule, 15-2.25. Agatha Skelton, 13:09.15. Iowa Park, 2:00.22. Gatesville 71; 5. Carson Pope, Seymour, 12:31.49. Also: 5. Bree Kirk, Windthorst, 32-9.5. Also: 6. 100 1. Addison Smith, Aledo, 24.97; 2. Anahi Perez, Bowie, 17.29; 3. District 21/22-2A. They helped bring to light issues of race back home in America even if not every American understood their accomplishments. Tori Colman, Brewer, 36-7.25. Iowa Park, 56.14. 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