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2017 DIAA State Track & Field Championships Licensed to Ultimate Sports - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 2017 DIAA State Track & Field Championships Dover High School 5/19/2017 to 5/20/2017 Compiled Results Girls 100 Meter Dash Division 1 ======================================================================== State Record: S 11.78 5/7/2016 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Meet Record: M 11.78 5/21/2016 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Divis Record: D 12.12 1994 Zakiya Haley, Glasgow Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Lampkin, Daija 12 Middletown 11.60Q 2.2 1 2 Jones, Erikah 11 Middletown 12.61Q 1.5 2 3 Foster, Maysha 12 Appoquinimink 12.48q 2.2 1 4 Harpe, Lakendra 11 Sussex Tech 12.64q 1.5 2 5 LaMons, Shaneese 10 Smyrna 12.69q 1.5 2 6 King, Aurora 12 Caesar Rodney 12.76q 2.2 1 7 Edwards, Saani 11 Smyrna 12.88q 1.5 2 8 Anderson, Nia 10 Wilm Charter 12.90q 1.5 2 9 Magee, Janelle 10 Polytech 13.10 2.2 1 13.095 10 Dahn, Zowie 10 Appoquinimink 13.10 1.5 2 13.099 11 Matthews, Imani 10 AI DuPont 13.23 2.2 1 12 Machamer, Lindsay 12 Padua 13.26 2.2 1 13 Stedman, Nya 9 Polytech 13.28 2.2 1 14 Garcia, Christina 10 Dover 13.37 2.2 1 15 Wlue, Samsara 10 Wilm Charter 13.43 1.5 2 16 Cannon, Timesha 9 Cape Henlopen 13.53 1.5 2 Finals 1 Lampkin, Daija 12 Middletown 11.85D 0.6 10 2 Foster, Maysha 12 Appoquinimink 12.47 0.6 8 3 Jones, Erikah 11 Middletown 12.63 0.6 6 4 LaMons, Shaneese 10 Smyrna 12.65 0.6 5 5 Harpe, Lakendra 11 Sussex Tech 12.76 0.6 4 6 Edwards, Saani 11 Smyrna 12.77 0.6 3 7 Anderson, Nia 10 Wilm Charter 13.00 0.6 2 8 King, Aurora 12 Caesar Rodney 13.03 0.6 1 Girls 200 Meter Dash Division 1 =============================================================================== State Record: S 23.75 5/14/2016 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Meet Record: M 23.68 5/21/2016 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Divis Record: D 24.17 1998 Rhondale Jones, Delcastle Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 Lampkin, Daija 12 Middletown 23.76D -0.9 2 10 2 Bailey-Perkins, Destiny 10 Caesar Rodney 25.69 -0.9 2 8 3 Jones, Erikah 11 Middletown 25.76 -0.9 2 6 4 Armor, Alyssa 11 William Penn 25.96 -0.9 2 5 5 LaMons, Shaneese 10 Smyrna 26.11 -0.9 2 4 6 Harpe, Lakendra 11 Sussex Tech 26.71 -0.9 2 3 7 Magee, Janelle 10 Polytech 26.76 -0.9 2 2 8 Cook, Mia 11 Middletown 26.89 -2.4 1 1 9 Davis, Patrisha 11 Caesar Rodney 26.90 -2.4 1 10 King, Aurora 12 Caesar Rodney 27.25 -0.9 2 11 Esquillin, Ariana 11 Dover 27.45 -2.4 1 12 Guy-Wright, Kyasia 10 Delcastle 27.66 -2.4 1 13 Green, Aliyah 11 Delcastle 27.75 -2.4 1 14 Vass, Arianna 11 Smyrna 28.45 -2.4 1 Girls 400 Meter Dash Division 1 ========================================================================== State Record: S 53.93 5/15/2017 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Meet Record: M 55.45 5/21/2016 Daija Lampkin, Middletown Divis Record: D 55.41 2010 Celina Emerson, Delcastle Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Armor, Alyssa 11 William Penn 56.97 2 10 2 Keister, Madison 11 Smyrna 58.45 2 8 3 Osunkoya, Oluwapelumi 12 Caesar Rodney 58.63 2 6 4 Moody, Kayla 10 Appoquinimink 1:00.00 2 5 5 Brown, Trinity 11 Appoquinimink 1:01.13 2 4 6 Green, Aliyah 11 Delcastle 1:01.40 1 3 7 Cook, Mia 11 Middletown 1:02.25 1 2 8 Twum-Danso, Annmarie 11 Padua 1:02.96 1 1 9 Stansbury, Ericka 12 AI DuPont 1:03.19 2 10 Searcy, Jada 9 William Penn 1:03.62 1 11 Apostolico, Bailey 12 Padua 1:03.75 1 12 Hally, Katherine 10 Padua 1:04.41 1 Girls 800 Meter Run Division 1 ========================================================================== State Record: S 2:11.51 2011 Reagan Anderson, Tatnall Meet Record: M 2:11.8h 1984 Vicki Huber, Concord Divis Record: D 2:11.8h 1984 Vicki Huber, Concord Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Olivere, Lydia 11 Padua 2:14.32 2 10 2 Bowser, Naomi 11 Smyrna 2:17.24 2 8 3 Steinhoff, Victoria 11 Padua 2:20.57 2 6 4 Adkins, Joy 12 Dover 2:21.03 2 5 5 Emmens, Jalissa 10 Delcastle 2:21.48 2 4 6 Apostolico, Hannah 12 Padua 2:24.34 2 3 7 Slate, Grace 12 Concord 2:26.45 2 2 8 McCormick, Cassidy 10 Wilm Charter 2:27.23 1 1 9 Weaver-Postell, Nadja 9 Polytech 2:28.28 1 10 Ekanem, Destinee 11 Smyrna 2:29.00 1 11 Carroll, Christina 9 William Penn 2:31.90 1 12 Robinson, Alexandria 10 Appoquinimink 2:33.45 1 13 Jones, Ashley 10 Dover 2:34.28 1 14 Rowell, Natalie 9 Mt Pleasant 2:36.05 1 15 Martin, Emily 12 Wilm Charter 2:36.59 2 16 Glass, Kristen 12 Dover 2:37.80 1 Girls 1600 Meter Run Division 1 ========================================================================== State Record: S 4:48.84 2011 Haley Pierce, Tatnall Meet Record: M 4:54.4h 1985 Vicki Huber, Concord Divis Record: D 4:54.4h 1985 Vicki Huber, Concord Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Olivere, Lydia 11 Padua 5:01.09 2 10 2 Bowser, Naomi 11 Smyrna 5:13.31 2 8 3 Olivere, Maddie 12 Padua 5:27.23 2 6 4 Cleary, Anna 10 Padua 5:27.64 2 5 5 Dawkins, Naomi 10 Newark 5:31.16 2 4 6 Rowell, Natalie 9 Mt Pleasant 5:33.76 2 3 7 Brozefsky, Olivia 9 Cape Henlopen 5:36.66 2 2 8 Martin, Emily 12 Wilm Charter 5:38.72 2 1 9 Ekanem, Destinee 11 Smyrna 5:42.20 1 10 Arndt, Keely 9 Caesar Rodney 5:52.28 1 11 Rhue, Hadley 12 Cape Henlopen 5:55.85 1 12 Cutler, Kendra 11 Newark 6:01.46 1 13 Sebastianeli, Raegan 9 Smyrna 6:03.51 1 14 Edmanson, Mia 10 Caesar Rodney 6:03.95 1 15 Zeller, Alexandra 10 Middletown 6:08.20 1 Girls 3200 Meter Run Division 1 ======================================================================= State Record: S 10:17.52 2011 Haley Pierce, Tatnall Meet Record: M 10:34.86 5/21/2016 Lydia Olivere, Padua Divis Record: D 10:34.86 5/21/2016 Lydia Olivere, Padua Name Year School Finals Points ======================================================================= 1 Olivere, Lydia 11 Padua 11:15.94 10 2 Olivere, Maddie 12 Padua 11:41.87 8 3 Dawkins, Naomi 10 Newark 11:43.89 6 4 Lenoir, Alicia 10 Padua 11:50.89 5 5 Bordrick, Maya 9 Wilm Charter 12:04.67 4 6 Kriner, Sydney 11 Wilm Charter 12:41.16 3 7 Zeller, Alexandra 10 Middletown 12:45.67 2 8 Sebastianeli, Raegan 9 Smyrna 12:52.95 1 9 Chipola, Emily 10 Appoquinimink 13:27.50 10 Shearer, Aubrey 9 Appoquinimink 13:41.08 11 Chumley, Maleah 10 Caesar Rodney 13:42.67 12 Wright, Abbie 9 Caesar Rodney 14:30.43 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Division 1 ======================================================================== State Record: S 14.13 5/13/2006 Jernail Hayes, Glasgow Meet Record: M 14.32 1998 Rhondale Jones, Delcastle Divis Record: D 14.32 1998 Rhondale Jones, Delcastle Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Lucey, Cameron 11 Padua 15.14Q 1.3 1 2 Ramseur, Taimira 11 Smyrna 15.29Q -1.3 2 3 Smith, Brittany 12 Smyrna 15.66q 1.3 1 4 Cintron, Taliah 12 Padua 15.70q -1.3 2 5 Mackey, Jaleesa 12 Caesar Rodney 16.29q -1.3 2 6 Gulotti, Sophia 10 Wilm Charter 16.40q 1.3 1 7 Dyer, Abrianna 10 Dover 16.63q 1.3 1 8 Wong, Lindsey 9 Dover 17.86q -1.3 2 9 Wyatt, Sam 10 Cape Henlopen 18.03 1.3 1 10 Pieper, Cassidy 12 Padua 18.35 1.3 1 11 Robinson, Ciarrah 10 Middletown 18.53 1.3 1 12 Natale, Samantha 10 Newark 21.71 -1.3 2 Finals 1 Lucey, Cameron 11 Padua 15.10 2.1 10 2 Cintron, Taliah 12 Padua 15.33 2.1 8 3 Smith, Brittany 12 Smyrna 15.92 2.1 6 4 Mackey, Jaleesa 12 Caesar Rodney 16.36 2.1 5 5 Gulotti, Sophia 10 Wilm Charter 16.67 2.1 4 6 Dyer, Abrianna 10 Dover 16.88 2.1 3 7 Wong, Lindsey 9 Dover 18.21 2.1 2 -- Ramseur, Taimira 11 Smyrna DNF 2.1 Girls 300 Meter Hurdles Division 1 ========================================================================== State Record: S 42.31 5/20/2006 Jernail Hayes, Glasgow Meet Record: M 42.31 5/20/2006 Jernail Hayes, Glasgow Divis Record: D 42.31 5/20/2006 Jernail Hayes, Glasgow Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Cintron, Taliah 12 Padua 44.47 2 10 2 Roberson, Halimah 12 Newark 45.76 2 8 3 Ramseur, Taimira 11 Smyrna 46.61 2 6 4 Bader, Elizabeth 10 Padua 46.92 2 5 5 Gulotti, Sophia 10 Wilm Charter 47.52 2 4 6 Neal, Myia 12 William Penn 47.55 2 3 7 Lucey, Cameron 11 Padua 48.07 2 2 8 Mackey, Jaleesa 12 Caesar Rodney 48.79 1 1 9 Sadler, Sierra 10 Appoquinimink 49.01 1 10 Hassan El, Naa'ilah 10 AI DuPont 50.11 2 11 Dyer, Abrianna 10 Dover 50.14 1 12 Fisher, Ayo 12 Middletown 51.43 1 13 Sykes, Shawnae 11 William Penn 52.33 1 14 Smith, Brittany 12 Smyrna 1:00.05 1 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Division 1 ========================================================================== State Record: S 47.78 4/3/2010 Delcastle, Delcastle Viamante, Reeves, Dickerson, Emerson Meet Record: M 48.54 1998 William Penn, William Penn Fletcher, Lewis, Century, Fletcher Divis Record: D 48.54 1998 William Penn, William Penn Fletcher, Lewis, Century, Fletcher School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Polytech 49.05 2 10 2 Caesar Rodney 49.22 2 8 3 Smyrna 50.17 2 6 4 Padua Academy 51.15 2 5 5 Dover 51.17 1 4 6 Newark 51.30 2 3 7 Charter School of Wilmington 51.66 2 2 8 Alexis I.
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