Daylon Washington, Lexington, 38.83; 3. Pole vault 1. Kirkland Cobb, White Oak, 12-0. 110 hurdles 1. Manvel, 48.04. Haskell, 4:00.37; 3. However, a state-level Wind Ensemble Festival is held each spring in which all participating wind ensembles (i.e., concert bands) must have earned a Division I rating in Concert Performance at the region competition. Sasha Crawford, Keller, 2:09.14; 4. Mason, 35; 5. Ariyah Gomez, Canyon Randall, 5:27.42. Pole vault 1. Justice Jones, Fort Worth Chisholm Trail, 21-7 . Daylee Chisum, Jayton, 12:34.28; 7. Simeon Childress, Waco Connally, 14.80; 8. Matador Motley County, 44.34; 7. Lewisville Flower Mound, 68 points; 2. Madisonville, 1:28.77; 8. Makayla Pavelka, West, 18-6 ; 4. Brooklyn Lamprecht, Three Rivers, 36-10 ; 5. Elnita Green, College Station, 23.92; 6. Tamara Martin, Woodville, 25.49; 8. Live results: Texas UIL State Track Meet - News, Sports, Mitchell Thompson, Argyle, 15-0; 4. Alvin Shadow Creek (Mackenzie Collins, Amaya Kennison, Madyson Thurmond, Nia Parks), 3:41.69; 2. (tie) Vanderbilt Industrial, 18; Gunter, 18; Poth, 18; Lexington, 18. David Mora, Lubbock Monterey, 4:35.73. 300 hurdles 1. Sightreading is a mandatory competition for any school that has a contestant in regional competition, and all contestants representing the school at region must compete in a sightreading competition, though the school can have two groups and designate one group as "non-varsity" (which means that they will sight read a different piece).[1]. Jazmine Thompson, Harlingen, 128-11. Duncanville, 1:23.90; 3. Hart, 1:47.69; 4. 100 1. 110 hurdles 1. Fort Bend Elkins, 3:47.56; 5. Billy Eaton, Bruceville-Eddy, 15-0; 3. Matthew Norwood, Needville, 5-10. Zerah Martinez, Sinton, 11:47.12. The UIL and MaxPreps.com have teamed up to make results, records, team information and stats from UIL sports available using MaxPrep's sports information system. 4x400 relay 1. 300 hurdles 1. All students who advance to the next level of competition are eligible to earn individual medals, even if they advanced as part of a team or as one of the Science top subject area scorers. Kialia Claiborne, Lancaster, 44.48; 8. Lily Muzzy, Georgetown, 38-10 ; 8. Pratt McLain, Gruver, 15-0; 4. Alvin Shadow Creek, 40; 3. Brandon Schirck, Friendswood, 54-11 ; 5. Valon Vickers, McGregor, 124-3. Caden Soliz, Three Rivers, 44-6; 5. Amarillo, 41.06; 6. Maddie Jones, College Station, 11:07.19; 5. Marlin, 1:28.93; 4. Joey Bond, Cherokee, 170-10; 2. Jeremiah Rodriguez, Snyder, 2:04.29. Raeann Charo, Cotulla, 25.40; 7. According to the UIL Texas website, the classifications range from 6A to 1A, with schools with larger enrollment being in the higher classification. Sterling City, 4:22.70; 9. Ali Janecka, Flatonia, 132-11; 2. Haleigh Risner, Winnsboro, 12:40.67. Brock, 41.92; 3. Jarod Cargill, Andrews, 6-2; 6. Rylan Smart, Sanger, 173-3; 2. Ariana Sutton, Schertz Clemens, 54.76; 6. Audrey Tillman, Mertzon Irion County, 16-0 ; 8. Northside Brandeis, 41.93. Yoakum, 42.11; 4. Julian Pinero, Kress, 23.38; 8. Yierra Flemings, Cameron Yoe, 55.29; 2. Eadee Turman, Bluff Dale, 34-3; 7. 100 1. Emily Jackson, Bronte, 16.19; 6. Lucas Lovejoy, 3:16.21; 4. Burleson Centenniel, 1:40.15; 5. Houston Stratford, 46.50; 8. 4x200 relay 1. Diamond Barrett, Brookshire Royal, 24.65; 5. Riley Rainosek, Shiner, 2:29.09; Charlisa Teagle, San Augustine, 2:30.16. High jump 1. 100 1. TraJon Butler, Marlin, 10.75; 5. Cross Plains, 3:28.04; 3. Emma Little, Montgomery Lake Creek, 5:13.46; 9. Mertzon Irion County, 30; 4. Tate Wells, Ponder, 59.04; 7. Shane Gardner, Richmond George Ranch, 13.73; 4. Clarence McGill, Corpus Christi Moody, 14.83; 9. Kerens, 42.46; 6. Lancaster, 1:24.93; 3. The UIL released its classification cutoff numbers and school enrollment figures on Wednesday for its biennial realignment, which will be announced for the 2022-24 Leric Eaton, New Deal, 51.06; 9. Rankin, 1:31.54; 5. Colin Dorsey, Hamshire-Fannett, 6-2; 7. Lucas Lovejoy, 3:51.58; 5. Calvert, 51.69; 7. So many dead bodies: Militia school attack haunts Ugandan Emily Loredo, Laredo Cigarroa, 25.13. Kade Stevens, Friendswood, 6-2; 9. Kashlee Dickinson, Canyon, 13-0; 3. The number will determine where a school will fall when the new classification cutoffs are determined. Ryker Haivala, Cumby Miller Grove, 10:14.00; 4. UIL by the numbers: Amarillo area school districts announce high (tie) McDade, 18; Cherokee, 18; 10. Ashton Carter, Wichita Falls Hirschi, 25.05; 6. Crawford Kiser, Amarillo River Road, 4:27.05; 5. Garry White, Sammy Branch, Don Miller, Don Wesley, Earnest Gallander, James Love, Mike Morris, Bishop Randolph, Larry Scott, Johnny Ray Hurst, Gary Carey, Charles Babers, Charles Love, Jay Toliver, Willie Toliver, Johnny Toliver, Glen Scott, Charles Love, Jay Toliver, Willie Toliver, Wayne Jefferson, Joel Garza, Adan Arcides, Rick McIvor, Jerry Morrison, Lonell Phea, Milton Brown, Mitchell Bennett, Donald Bookman, Darrel Green, Joseph Hurts, Gary Phillips, Gerald McNeil, Mike Littlejohn, Gary Collins, William Owens, Rickey Spence, Gerald Butcher, David Chambers, Michael Fleming, Ricky Spence, Gerald Butcher, Danny Hall, Randy Butcher, Eugene Carey, Johnny R. Hurst, Gary Carey, Charles Babers, Endre Arnold, Mario Johnson, Kevin Hill Chris Johnson, Clarence Green, Anthony Ketchum, Eli Paul, Dennis Ketchum, Darrel Eason, Clarence Green, Anthony Ketchum, Dennis Ketchum, Jerry Gray, Preston Davis, Robert Humphery, Robin Gatewood, Jerry Morrison, Bobby Ross, Milton Brown, Mitchell Bennett, Reginald Davis, Fredrick L. Howe, Michael Ray, Michael A. Long jump 1. Kaylie Goad, Wharton, 1:00.90; 9. Kylie Frush, Glen Rose, 37-8 ; 7. Triple jump 1. Kaylee Cox, Center, 12.26; 6. Marc Matthews, Graford, 23.80. Tyler Miles, La Vernia, 1:02.06. Leah Anderson, Midlothian Heritage, 13.96; 2. Ilse Salinas, Round Top-Carmine, 17-0 ; 4. In cross country, golf, swimming and diving, team tennis, tennis, track and field, and wrestling, students and teams compete in meets/tournaments advancing from district to region to state. Bryan Thomas, Palacios, 48.95; 3. Abbott, 1:52.78. Cross Plains (Lindsey Sparks, Abbigale Shepard, Addison Long, Katie Goains), 50.63; 2. Shammah Stark, Westbrook, 6-4; 4. Nathan Bresee, Mansfield, 1:04.93; 4. (tie) Lucas Lovejoy, 26; Carrollton Smith, 26; 8. Tyler Moore, Bandera, 38.68; 5. Dodd City, 45.56. Duncanville, 60; 3. Baseball, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and wrestling compete during the spring semester. Cypress Ranch, 1:37.64; 7. Klein Forest, 21; 7. Caden Reagan, Aransas Pass, 161-1; 4. Triple jump 1. Ethan Gregory, Follett, 137-8; 6. Long jump 1. Kas Johnson, Sterling City, 14-3; 3. Christopher Riley, Austin McCallum, 4:08.56; 2. Natasja Beijen, Conroe The Woodlands, 4:56.37; 7. Sealy, 3:23.49; 9. Paris Kimble, Humble Atascocita, 41-0 ; 9. Team totals (Top 10): Fort Bend Marshall, 75 points; 2. Kai Johnson, La Marque, 22-0 ; 7. Panhandle, 43.19; 8. Walker St. John, Grapevine, 1:56.28; 5. WebUIL member schools are divided into six conferences according to enrollment. 300 hurdles 1. Carlos Cortez, Troy, 4:31.54; 7. Turkey Valley, 51; 2. Gorman, 1:34.28; 9. Luis Castillo, Loop, 49-5 ; 4. Forrest Howard, Corpus Christi London, 49.80; 5. Paducah, 48; 4. Taylor McFarland, Godley, 56.42; 2. Londyn Brown, West Columbia Columbia, 37-9 ; 6. 400 1. Lago Vista, 1:43.93; 7. Avery Williford, May, 143-6; 4. Carlo Uglow, Buda Hays, 1:01.95; 3. (tie) College Station, 24; McKinney North, 24; Port Neches-Groves, 24. Taylor Grona, Fredericksburg, 2:16.41; 3. Tardranique London, Hempstead, 57.08; 4. (tie) Gage Erwin, Gordon, 6-0; Canon Redwine, Throckmorton, 6-0; 7. Universal City Randolph, 42.75; 9. Klein, 3:13.29; 4. San Antonio Reagan, 40.82; 6. High jump 1. Aiyana Pursley, Oakwood, 12.65; 5. Copyright 2021 KLTV. 400 1. However the district is planning as much as they currently can for both scenarios. Chris Brinkley, Fort Bend Marshall, 14.09; 5. Shelbyville, 4:06.32; 8. Alan Baez, Ganado, 4:35.12; 7. New Home, 51.36. LaTavion Mays, Burkeville, 10.95; 2. Alyssa OMalley, Merkel, 5-6; 4. Colton Deckard, Muenster, 22-4 ; 4. Zachary Carter, Monahans ,19-3; 7. Donovan Ramirez, Odessa Compass Academy, 24-0; 3. Kenny Bibb, Anna, 4:36.06; 8. Ella Lewis, Leander Rouse, 17-8 . Discus throw 1. Elias Marquez-Peter, Cranfills Gap, 43-0 ; 6. Jerrick Beaver, Karnes City, 6-2; 7. Bryson, 52.36; 8. Zaire Moore, Cypress Falls, 13.61; 3. Isabel Conde De Frankenberg, Cedar Park, 4:45.95 (Conference record, old record 4:48.16, Madie Boreman, Leander Rouse, 2013); 2. San Antonio Reagan, 1:27.50. Brock, 55; 2. For Tascosa High, enrollment is 2,186 and for North Heights Alternative High School, it is 85 students. Anna Hudson, Miami, 12.24 (Conference record, old record 12.25, Luvly Williams, Shamrock, 2017); 2. Normangee, 22. Ava Roberts, Pflugerville, 40-2 ; 8. Aaliyah Gipson, Duncanville, 24.16; 8. Logan Rogers, Alto, 39.53; 3. (tie) Isaac Pollard, Lindale, 14-0; Jackson Bragg, Salado, 14-0; 7. Neches, 1:51.41; 9. Praiyer Jones, Marlin, 56-8 ; 2. Desirae Roberts, Fort Bend Marshall, 14.20; 5. Elijah Gaines, Van Horn, 6-10 (Conference record, old record 6-6, Latham Garnsey, Valentine, 2015, Michael Rodriguez, Rankin, 2016); 2. Makayla Bowman, Aquilla, 2:20.08; 3. Thomas Bannon, San Antonio Cole, 39.66; 8. 200 1. Jayden Palacios, Pleasanton, 48.58; 4. Briana St. Louis, Universal City Randolph, 38-5 ; 3. Angel Sanchez, Fort Worth Diamond-Hill Jarvis, 4:18.86; 2. Madelyn McFadden, Franklin, 2:30.88; 8. Based on the 2018-19 classification cutoffs, Canyon High School, at 4A, is right on the edge of 5A, where Randall High School is currently classified. Shiner, 49.89; 4. Tsegaya Fazarro, Allen, 21.50; 8. 1A Division I: 59.5 104.9 77 schools. Zoey Messick, Big Sandy, 47.00; 6. Payton Conner, Sterling City, 123-5; 3. In football, six-man football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, baseball, and softball, teams compete for the state championship through a playoff system, with each district entitled to 24 playoff representatives depending on the sport and conference (within each sport and conference, every district has equal representation). Mpondwe, Uganda Most nights, Godwin Mumbere and his classmates at Lhubirira Secondary School in Mpondwe on Ugandas western border with the Democratic Hunter Erb, Northwest Easton, 154-9. Kordarion Smith, Lancaster, 10.39; 3. Breckenridge, 33; 3. Personal data of over 45,000 public school students was compromised in a breach involving the file-transfer software MOVEit, according to a community letter sent to families Freeport Brazosport, 1:44.90. Hawley, 3:24.55; 5. Jaylee Matthews, Stephenville, 149-10; 3. Hadlee Gomez, Wellington, 48.04. UIL athletic competition is held in grades 712. 110 hurdles 1. Shallowater, 42.20; 5. Kathryn Evans, Burleson, 2:20.42; 9. Angel Sanchez, Fort Worth Diamond Hill-Jarvis, 9:24.11; 3. Seth Green, Canyon, 14.92; 9. Eric Hemphill, Brenham, 48.19; 5. Basketball overlaps both the fall and spring semesters. Vance Ott, Coahoma, 19-9 ; 6. Theodore Chavez, Lazbuddie, 54-3 ; 2. UIL 3,200 1. Niomi Wines, Big Spring, 5-0. Estefania Colchado, Moulton, 5:51.65; 8. Abigail Counts, Lewisville Flower Mound, 17-2 ; 4. Marc Ramirez, Wellington, 16.42. Michael Sedwick, Georgetown EastView, 21-10 ; 7. Shaun Easterling, Lovelady, 15.37; 7. Brooklyn Jaeger, Fayetteville, 16-6 ; 6. (tie) Steven Runels, Lubbock Monterey, 6-4; Kameron Franklin, Frisco Heritage, 6-4; 7. Estafany Tarango, Spearman, 12-5 ; 6. Eliza Cope, Mason, 25.69; 5. Buda Johnson, 1:40.23; 6. Fort Bend Marshall, 46.26; 3. Baylee Daughtry, Lindale, 46.60; 8. 200 1. Alli Scott, Moran, 46.31; 3. Tajh Jones, Somerset, 24-3 ; 2. Elicia Meairs, Stevens, 1:20.62; 5. Chilton, 51.15; 9. Coulter Reel, Guthrie, 36-3 ; 4. Jayla Franklin, Newton, 11.75; 3. Hunter Krepp, Dallas Jesuit, 10.61; 8. Logan Prater, Eldorado, 38-7 ; 3. Gabrielle Hoots, Klein Oak, 10:48.84; 5. Kyen Purser, Midland Greenwood, 155-11; 7. A superior performance for the event and the class of participants being judged; worthy of the distinction of being recognized as a first-place winner. Stephenville, 43; 3. Duncanville, 3:13.49; 5. Like Texas High School Football, Texas High School Band and Band Competitions are particularly competitive. Calle Minter, Big Sandy, 11-6; 3. Nathan Williams, Richardson Berkner, 21.78. Tim Grice, Rockdale, 21.26; 3. Competition in grades 912 advances (in most cases) from district to region to state. 4x200 relay 1. Grant Hess, Muenster, 151-8; 6. Waxahachie Life, 47.49; 3. Brianna Hinds, Northside Marshall, 43.69. R.J. Bunnell, Argyle, 50.21. Jayla Davila, Fort Worth Benbrook, 59.23; 7. Brylen Feist, Bluff Dale, 11-6. Esmeralda Garcia, Wallis Brazos, 2:33.67. Jazmine Miller, Robstown, 25.06; 7. Lebron Johnson, Cuero, 10.49; 4. Ayanna Jones, Belton, 21-3 ; 2. Madison Peters, Pearland, 5:04.88; 8. Braxton Ethridge, Earth Springlake, 11.46. Madeleine Fey, Midlothian, 160-3; 2. Williams, Loraine, 22.73; 5. Brett Clark, Comstock, 42.19; 8. Big Spring, 1:29.69. Team totals (top 10): 1. Rachel Joseph, Fort Bend Bush, 53.42; 4. Converse Judson, 1:25.73; 6. WebSo Paulos huge municipal education system, comprising more than 1,500 schools, equips its teachers to provide high-quality education. Abbott, 52.73. Bailey Neal, Sulphur Bluff, 5:51.82; 9. Aaron Crittendon, Killeen Ellison, 1:52.49; 4. Seguin, 1:42.74. Chaniqua Tonge, Waxahachie Life, 18-7 ; 3. Clarence McGill, Corpus Christi Moody, 38.24; 9. Georgetown, 3:58.74; 9. Grace Mooney, Plano, 8-5. Ava Williamson, Dripping Springs, 5-2. Sanaria Butler, Port Neches-Groves, 54.73; 3. Oakwood, 44.96; 9. Dayanara Torres, Iraan, 48.94; 7. Bremond, 49.80; 3. Hamtramck schools violated rights of special needs students, Cassidy Bilsing, Normangee, 5:17.11; 3. Colton Harrison, Gregory-Portland, 15-6; 5. (tie) Sawyer Strosnider, Brock, 6-2; Hayden Deaton, Winnsboro, 6-2; 9. Hayden Burt, Covington, 42.74. Triple jump 1. Athletics. A.J. Hannah Stuart, Canyon, 10:51.71; 3. Christopher Moreno, San Elizario, 1:58.82; 2. Trenton Burningham, Humble Kingwood Park, 1:55.10; 4. Katy Mayde Creek, 20; 9. Comal Smithson Valley, 19; 10. Abigail Elmore, Gunter, 5-6; 5. Brandon Passmann, Guthrie, 4:16.05 (Conference record, old record 4:22.60, Jake Merrell, Turkey Valley, 2016); 2. Denton Ryan, 1:41.21; 9. Ozona, 1:47.16; 8. Richardson Berkner, 1:26.50; 9. Alyssa Lewis, West Columbia Columbia, 57.31; 4. In Cross-Examination Team Debate, the first and second place teams in each district advance directly to state, though additional qualification criteria must be met depending on the number of teams entered and the number of schools represented in the district meet. Kelyn Gass, Ozona, 5-0; 9. Alissa Shumate, Jonesboro, 33-9 ; 9. Ciara Veitenheimer, Windthorst, 15.93; 9. Kamryn Nail, Jayton, 13:39.34. (tie) Celina, 18; Fort Worth Diamond-Hill Jarvis, 18; Burnet, 18; El Campo, 18; Cuero, 18; Dumas, 18. Kiana Van Haaren, Davenport, 19-8; 2. Killeen Shoemaker, 1:24.84; 5. Andi Holland, Claude, 5-3; 3. Leric Eaton, New Deal, 43-4 ; 9. Niomi Wines, Big Spring, 25.08; 8. Emily Thames, Wimberley, 18-4 ; 5. Kaylee Price, Harper, 15.04; 4. Jonathan Norris, Nevada Community, 6-0; 9. Bushland, 24; 8. Fort Bend Marshall, 64; 2. Girls may also participate in baseball but may not compete in both baseball and softball in the same season. Cross Plains, 1:48.56; 5. Eric Edison, Ingleside, 159-5; 5. Mason Rodriguez, Dodd City, 11.31; 8. Competition in grades 28 is limited to district only. Laci Stautzenberger, Skidmore-Tynan, 35-11 . Kevin Adams II, Cedar Park, 54-8 ; 6. Shadasia Brackens, Fairfield, 5-10; 2. Cesley Williams, Fort Bend Marshall, 56.66; 7. 100 hurdles 1. Elijah Freeman, Diboll, 50-3; 8. Jared Brackens, Kerens, 21.53; 2. Aly Wray, Lago Vista, 5:20.88; 6. Ryleigh Bryant, Richland Springs, 48.22; 5. Abraham Morales, Brackettville Brackett, 9:44.91; 3. Easton Hammond, Lake Belton, 6-8; 3. Campbell Corcoran, Lindsay, 51-11. Anthony Lara, Idea Edinburg College Prep, 16-1 ; 8. Happy, 27; 7. Keith Smith, 48-4; 3. Lewisville, 1:24.60; 4. Canyon (Talia Solis, Whitney Willeford, Brooklyn Kinsey, Abree Winfrey), 3:56.05; 2. Reese Ruhnke, Goliad, 39.16; 4. Alexandra Harber, McKinney North, 13-0; 2. Haley Tate, Katy Seven Lakes, 53.03; 3. High school team sports compete at freshman, junior varsity, and varsity levels, with only varsity teams being eligible for advancement to the playoffs beyond the district level. Logan Prater, Eldorado, 25.42; 4. Gwyn Burnett, 44.54; 3. Northwest, 3:22.59; 8. Aniyah Bigam, Carrollton Smith, 11.46; 2. 100 1. So Paulo Jada Lee, Dickinson, 11.90. Ronald Garrett, Jefferson, 14.88; 5. 800 1. Lastin Madson, Bruceville-Eddy, 4:35.76; 9. The UIL provides services to its member schools in the organization and administration of region and state championships in 14 sports. Karson Gordon, Fort Bend Ridge Point, 49-3 ; 5. Isaiah Billingsley, Tilden McMullen County, 4:18.45; 3. Will Henderson, Gilmer, 10.48; 3. Brant Melton, Dripping Springs, 1:58.97. Joey Bond, Cherokee, 51-8; 3. Canyun Staton, Wimberley, 21.42; 3. 1,600 1. Joy Sherwood, San Antonio Great Hearts Monte Vista, 12-0; 4. 100 1. Talli Millican, Harper, 26.37. Cassity Turner, Malakoff Cross Roads, 5:33.77; 6. Atlanta (Isaiah Chandler, Zakyus Jackson, Markeylin Batton, JaBranden Wells), 41.74; 2. One-Act Play rules and entry guidelines for junior high are commensurate with those for high school. Wildorado, 16. Discus throw 1. Jermaine Roney, Kilgore, 22.09; 8. Saniya Friendly, Schertz Clemens, 11.57; 4. 400 1. Koy Torres, Sundown, 4:48.24. Christopher Moreno, San Elizario, 4:31.20; 6. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau, 29; 8. Garrett Nuckolls, Bullard, 6-8; 2. Brooklyn Marcee, Quitman, 12-0; 5. India Alix, Klein, 41-11 ; 4. Zaire Moore, Cypress Falls, 43.17; 8. Northcutt Kaius, Lago Vista, 14-0; 5. Fort Bend Marshall, 1:38.05; 3. Kody Blackwood, McKinney North, 13.63; 3. Paducah, 43.29; 4. Carson Little, Denver City, 149-3; 7. Duncanville, 3:48.96; 6. Shelby Roberts, Shallowater, 4-10. Frederick Dubose, Schertz Clemens, 45-8 ; 9. Bridgeland, 3:51.29. Neihmaya Howard, Lamesa Klondike, 36-4 ; 4. New London West Rusk, 42.40; 7. At Gray, our journalists report, write, edit and produce the news content that informs the communities we serve. Alex Ornelas, Langham Creek, 37.49; 5. Hannah Stewart, Canyon, 4:59.47; 3. Kate Simons, Vanderbilt Industrial, 11:35.72; 6. UIL cutoff numbers lay realignment groundwork - Star Local Leslie Pena, Ingleside, 134-11; 4. Eliza Cope, Mason, 59.17; 3. Brookshire Royal, 48.17; 5. Brooklyn Erler, Hubbard, 51.52. Evelyn Gallegos, Ira, 26.66; 7. Huffman Hargrave, 1:44.36; 9. Jesse Fowler, Bushland, 12.49; 9. Jessalyn Gregory, 15.54. Jhoan Menjivar, Plains, 2:02.55; 7. JDohn Cannon, Seguin, 21-4 3/4; 9. 800 1. Rylee Hampton, Cypress Ridge, 42.23; 6. Track & Field Historical Archives - University Interscholastic Region & Area Information - University Interscholastic WebIllinois has tremendous breadth and depth in academics, with more than 150 undergraduate and more than 100 graduate and professional programs. Panhandle, 50.63; 7. Anastacia Gonzales, Boerne Champion, 2:12.61; 5. Thiessen said if Tascosa does drop to a 5A classification, it will be best for the district. WebFind a KIPP school near you to enroll your child, schedule a school tour, find out about events and volunteer opportunities, and learn more. Panhandle, 1:31.22; 7. Blake Allen, Cranfils Gap, 16.21; 9. Water Valley, 1:49.00; 6. McKinney Boyd, 3:17.70; 7. Warren, Jarrell, 24-3; 3. Bontay Lamar Duncan, Dallas Hutchins, 22-2 ; 6. On the strength of our pre-eminent faculty, many academic programs are ranked among the best in the world. Jameson Flatt, Pattonville Prairiland, 2:00.08; 8. Amirah Wooden, Hurst Bell, 144-2; 6. Baret Jackson, Rankin, 50.12; 2. 400 1. Sofia De Groot, 37-11 . Teaghan Knight, Hawley, 21-4 ; 7. Caressa Vajados, New Braunfels, 12-6; 4. No matter how the schools are classified, Flusche said he wants them to be successful. Frederick Dubose, Schertz Clemens, 22-10; 7. 4x100 relay 1. Andy Nies, the assistant superintendent for River Road ISD, said the districts enrollment has been steady since UIL added the 6A classification a few years ago. Reagan Jones, Anson, 1:01.94; 9. Kelsey Slater, College Station, 5-6; 3. Solo and ensemble competition is only offered at the high school level, though there are some circumstances in which seventh and eighth grade students may compete in ensembles. Leah Acosta, Midland Legacy, 44-3 ; 3. Jabari Mack, West Columbia Columbia, 48.51; 2. Cheyenne Lanier, Blue Ridge, 25.39; 6. Abree Winfrey, Canyon, 44.10; 3. Lewisville, 1:36.94; 5. Ackerly Sands (Elysa Martinez, Lili Porras, Hayley Connell, Landry Morrow), 4:11.05; 2. Jake Haney, Eustace, 51.08. Alyssa OMalley, Merkel, 14.63; 3. Cameron McConnell, 2:12.83; 7. Janey Campbell, Katy Seven Lakes, 42-6; 6. Manor (Isaiah Crosby, Che Nwabuko, Carter LaDontae, Trevon Harris), 40.52; 2. 4x100 relay 1. Clifton, 1:45.59. Caryss Carpenter, Bridge City, 15.14; 7. Matthew Davis, Vanderbilt Industrial, 22-0; 6. Abigail Elmore, Gunter, 39-8 ; 6. CheMerian Richmond, Terrell, 36-7 ; 9. Crishlyn Boyd, Daingerfield, 12.27; 7. Jaela Smith, Universal City Randolph, 2:22.53; 5. Shot put 1. Tristin Keller, Mason, 11-3; 4. Jaxson Hubble, Canton, 22-6; 4. Brenna Butler, Gruver, 46.80; 5. Shallowater (Maci Moravcik, Mia St. Clair, Maggie Grimes, Makki Hart), 3:55.59; 2. Corin Burns, Georgetown East View, 10.48; 6. Bryce Virdell, Van Horn, 20-10 ; 5. Points for the Lone Star Cup are awarded in a different manner than for the academic or spring meet championship awards described above and include results of state-level academic, athletic, and music competitions. Caleb Washington, Beeville Jones, 6-0; 8. Ashlynn Hall, Paint Rock, 38-8 ; 3. 1,600 1. 3,200 meters 1. Natalie Cook, Lewisville Flower Mound, 4:40.29 (State record, Conference record, old record 4:40.97 Julie Heymach, Houston Lamar, 2015); 2. Mariana Sanchez, Imperial Buena Vista, 12:03.97; 3. Eli Barnes, Argyle, 14-0; 5. Mackenzie Flaugher, Springtown, 37-6 ; 8. In One-Act Play, two unranked plays from each level of competition are selected to advance with plays only being ranked at the state meet. Jaxson Bray, Bosqueville, 14-6; 5. Isaac Jonson, 6-4; 4. Plains, 3:30.13; 9. Wyatt Elwood, Corpus Christi Flour Bluff, 44-8 ; 9. Mansfield Timberview, 1:39.34; 4. Jace Poole, Leander, 9:27.60; 6. Waco La Vega, 3:21.78; 6. Cassity Turner, Malakoff Cross Roads, 11:52.19; 5. Zeke Saldana, Pecos, 10.65; 9. Vance Ott, Coahoma, 16.23; 2. Clifton, 3:26.51; 9. Andrea Lopez, Comstock, 2:33.26. Thomas Kubala, Klein, 9:04.20; 6. Jose Garcia, Cushing, 4:28.79; 5. Daniel Sianez, Muleshoe, 49.47; 4. Kayleigh Wagnon, Hudson, 11:18.63; 7. Taylor Nunez, Universal City Randolph, 19-7 ; 2. Closjer Williams, Shamrock, 41.39; 8. DMiyah Griffin, Bremond, 12.03; 3. Emma Sott, Blum, 1:01.66; 8. Ricardo Leyva, Clint Horizon, 6-4; 5. Mark Fulkerson, Lake Worth, 44-5 ; 7. Jade Williams, Huffman Hargrave, 45.84; 5. 100 1. Taylor Fingers, Mansfield Timberview, 19-6 ; 3. Palo Duro and Tascosa both experienced decreases in enrollment. Aubrey Ford, Vernon Northside, 1:03.99. Devinar Roberson, Coleman, 47-10 ; 2. Alliyah Harrison, Veribest, 1:00.38; 4. Harper, 1:47.07; 7. Ellie Frye, Bushland, 58.19; 6. Zaniah Hoskins, Buda Johnson, 5-2; 9. Preston Yarber, Canton, 146-6. Midlothian Heritage, 36; 5. Leah Anderson, Midlothian Heritage, 44.02; 2. Schools have until November 5 to turn in their number. Emilee Schneider, Van Vleck, 5:34.80. Sebastian Rodriguez, Andrews, 158-2; 6. This is because competitions in most of the music events award ratings to schools and students based on their levels of performance instead of ranking schools or students against one another, so it is not necessary to hold separate contests for the different conferences. Makenna Marsall, Langham reek, 143-2; 7. Makki Hart, Shallowater, 25.73. Ernest Campbell, Refugio, 10.32; 2. Darius Rainey, Humble Summer Creek, 1:50.63; 2. Jacqui Spencer, Georgetown, 43.96; 7. Cameron Chin, Baytown Sterling, 47.05; 2. 800 1. John Ware, Mansfield Timberview, 10.75. Mary Johnson, El Maton Tidehaven, 17-2. Kamryn Loeffler, Mason, 2:27.76; 7. 110 hurdles 1. Jackson Fluitt, Vanderbilt Industrial, 14.80; 3. Cameron Belcher, Windthorst, 5:21.18; 4. 200 1. Bailee Bowers, 2:32.02; 9. Overall academic championship awards are also given at the regional and state level using the same point system. Elicia Meairs, Stevens, 20.75; 5. Parker Samuelson, Houston Stratford, 15-6; 5. Science I is for 7th-graders and Science II is for 8th-graders; while students in 6th grade may enter Science I and students in 7th grade may enter Science II, no student can compete in Science I or II for more than one year. Melanie Duron, Laredo Martin, 123-0; 9. Riley Nedrow, Boyd, 9:43.37; 5. There is no competition beyond the region level for Concert Performance, Sight Reading, or Medium Ensemble Performance. Kyaliah Davis, Klein Forest, 58.33. Cameron Bates, Mansfield Timberview, 14.34; 8. Chris Herpin, Pearland Dawson, 176-6; 4. (tie) Somerset, 22; Bay City, 22; 6. Long jump 1. Cord Piper, Paducah, 14.74; 4. Jordan Sanford, Mansfield Timberview, 10.57; 8. Manzir Sharif, College Station, 47-2; 5. Quade West, Petrolia, 54-11 ; 4. 3,200 meters 1. Gavin Champ, Princeton, 48-5 ; 2. Daingerfield, 48.37 (48.367); 5. Lauren St. Peters, Aledo, 144-0; 5. 400 1. Seth Jacobs, Santa Fe, 15-0; 6. Jack Mann, Austin Lake Travis, 16-0; 3. Stepenville, 1:42.98; 6. 1,600 1. Andrew Huff, Stafford, 171-11; 3. Nathanael Berhane, Wylie, 4:12.49; 7. Emma Alvord, Denton Guyer, 55.66; 8. Joseph Tuggle, Crockett, 13-0; 9. Jada Johnson, Hearne, 35-11; 8. Results from the 2022 UIL State Track & Field Meet at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas. Refugio (Antwaan Gross, Jordan Kelley, Marvin Fox, Ernest Campbell), 41.93; 2. Crawford, 4:22.60. Cameron Wooley, Frisco Liberty, 48.65; 6. Landen LeBlanc, Lovelady, 13-6; 9. Marigold Hunter, Troup, 12:32.74; 9. Emilee Scneider, Van Vleck, 12:25.22; 8. Keaton Raney, Frisco Reedy, 1:56.97; 8. Team totals (top 10): 1. Madison Snody, Gregory-Portland, 11-6; 6. Plano East, 36; 4. Ayden Granados, McAllen Memorial, 4:11.75; 3. Kathryn Tucker, Kaufman, 5:17.88; 8.