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2021 District Results 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 2021 District Results 5A Accounting 5A Calculator Applications 5A Computer Applications 5A Computer Science 5A Current Issues 5A Literary Criticism 5A Mathematics 5A Number Sense 5A Science 5A Social Studies 5A Spelling and Vocabulary 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 5A Accounting Individual Standings Overall District Score Name School District rank Rank 1 392 Abigail McClain Coronado HS, Lubbock 4-5A 1 2 387 Bob Lane Coronado HS, Lubbock 4-5A 2 3 383 Patrick Tinley Tivy HS, Kerrville 26-5A 1 4 382 Preston Mayfield Coronado HS, Lubbock 4-5A 3 5 365 Evan Oakley Friendswood H S, Friendswood 22-5A 1 6 345 Jenny Chiem Waller HS, Waller 19-5A 1 7 343 Skyler McKee Friendswood H S, Friendswood 22-5A 2 8 313 Eryn S Sawyer Lufkin H S, Lufkin 16-5A 1 9 310 Lincoln Buckley Coronado HS, Lubbock 4-5A 4 10 304 Anna Sherar Waller HS, Waller 19-5A 2 11 290 Ingrid Machuca Waller HS, Waller 19-5A 3 12 286 Selene Garcia Lufkin H S, Lufkin 16-5A 2 13 286 Thanh Chiem Waller HS, Waller 19-5A 4 14 267 Parker Brooks Hallsville H S, Hallsville 15-5A 1 15 258 Brian Lewis Hallsville H S, Hallsville 15-5A 2 16 254 Mayrin Cuenca Weslaco East HS, Weslaco 32-5A 1 17 240 Timothy Wynn Hallsville H S, Hallsville 15-5A 3 18 218 Brooke Adams Friendswood H S, Friendswood 22-5A 3 19 205 Trace Tuthill Wakeland HS, Frisco 9-5A 1 20 204 Justin Park College Station HS, College Station 19-5A 5 21 204 Adrian Garza Lopez HS, Brownsville 32-5A 2 22 203 Areeba Momin College Station HS, College Station 19-5A 6 23 200 Hannah I Spikes Lufkin H S, Lufkin 16-5A 3 24 193 Bram Nemeth Cooper HS, Lubbock 4-5A 5 25 189 Arnold Hernandez Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 31-5A 1 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 26 188 Sylviana Cardenas Lopez HS, Brownsville 32-5A 3 27 181 Kai Todd Friendswood H S, Friendswood 22-5A 4 28 179 Jake Geiger Wakeland HS, Frisco 9-5A 2 29 177 Lucas Bridwell Lone Star HS, Frisco 9-5A 3 30 177 Daniel Padron Centennial HS, Frisco 9-5A 3 31 176 Anthony Chu Wylie East H S, Wylie 10-5A 1 32 174 Brady Anderson A & M Cons HS, College Station 19-5A 7 33 166 Alexander Call Granbury H S, Granbury 5-5A 1 34 166 Lillian Welch Granbury H S, Granbury 5-5A 1 35 165 Emma Loanzon Pine Tree HS, Longview 15-5A 4 36 163 Johnavin Quinata Canyon HS, New Braunfels 26-5A 2 37 162 Austin Grammer Wylie East H S, Wylie 10-5A 2 38 162 Blaine Marek Joshua HS, Joshua 14-5A 1 39 161 Ryan Smith Wylie East H S, Wylie 10-5A 3 40 161 Ethan Peschel Tivy HS, Kerrville 26-5A 3 41 160 Eberechukwu Nwankwo Legacy HS, Mansfield 8-5A 1 42 155 Ashlyn Sterling Lone Star HS, Frisco 9-5A 5 43 155 Jada Fullbright Poteet HS, Mesquite 13-5A 1 44 153 James Lensmeyer Wakeland HS, Frisco 9-5A 6 45 153 Andrew Kennemer Montgomery Lake Creek, Montgomery 20-5A 1 46 153 Savannah Grinstead Tivy HS, Kerrville 26-5A 4 47 152 Claire Hutson Sherman H S, Sherman 10-5A 4 48 141 Joshua Howell Tascosa HS, Amarillo 3-5A 1 49 141 Alfredo Ontiveros Weslaco East HS, Weslaco 32-5A 4 50 140 Noor Hassan Lone Star HS, Frisco 9-5A 7 51 136 Michael Calais Magnolia HS, Magnolia 19-5A 8 52 132 Dante Cecconi Canyon HS, New Braunfels 26-5A 5 53 131 Grant Johnson Liberty HS, Frisco 9-5A 8 54 131 Sam Tubbs Joshua HS, Joshua 14-5A 2 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 55 130 Griselda Landa Granbury H S, Granbury 5-5A 3 56 130 Joseph Stokes Montgomery Lake Creek, Montgomery 20-5A 2 57 130 Mickey Sawyer Tivy HS, Kerrville 26-5A 6 58 126 Tanushri Bhatt Colleyville-Heritage HS, Colleyville 6-5A 1 59 126 Micah Stone La Porte H S, La Porte 22-5A 5 60 125 Chloe Miller Sherman H S, Sherman 10-5A 5 61 125 Payton Dunlap Liberty Hill HS, Liberty Hill 25-5A 1 62 125 Ishi Estacio Champion HS, Boerne 26-5A 7 63 125 Raul Dimas Lopez HS, Brownsville 32-5A 5 64 122 Jade Kisner Granbury H S, Granbury 5-5A 4 65 122 Paige P Rawlinson Lufkin H S, Lufkin 16-5A 4 66 122 Gage Strozier Floresville H S, Floresville 28-5A 1 67 122 Diego Zambrano Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 31-5A 2 68 122 Isaac Rivera Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 31-5A 2 69 121 Garett Fredrickson Wakeland HS, Frisco 9-5A 9 70 121 Andy Grantham Corsicana H S, Corsicana 14-5A 3 71 120 Xander Galusha Palo Duro H S, Amarillo 3-5A 2 72 120 Grayson Thompson Randall H S, Amarillo 3-5A 2 73 120 Kaitlyn Marsh Northwest H S, Justin 6-5A 2 74 120 Christopher Singleton Joshua HS, Joshua 14-5A 4 75 120 Trace S. DeLaRosa Nederland H S, Nederland 21-5A 1 76 120 Vanessa Calzada East View HS, Georgetown 25-5A 2 77 120 Grant Coward Champion HS, Boerne 26-5A 8 78 117 Corey Hevel Azle HS, Azle 5-5A 5 79 117 Madeleine Daggs Montgomery Lake Creek, Montgomery 20-5A 3 80 116 Ella Goodwin A & M Cons HS, College Station 19-5A 9 81 113 Yesenia Rojas Sharyland HS, Mission 31-5A 4 82 112 Alexis Calzada East View HS, Georgetown 25-5A 3 83 111 Zain Omer Frisco H S, Frisco 9-5A 10 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 84 111 Laramie Stehling Cleburne HS, Cleburne 14-5A 5 85 111 Victor Diaz Mount Pleasant H S, Mount Pleasant 15-5A 5 86 111 Brody Slaten Hallsville H S, Hallsville 15-5A 5 87 111 Geovanni Montes Magnolia HS, Magnolia 19-5A 10 88 111 Kathy Ding College Station HS, College Station 19-5A 10 89 110 Dahana Solis Northwest Early College HS, Canutillo 2-5A 1 90 110 Laurel Mulkey Randall H S, Amarillo 3-5A 4 91 110 Jacob Aljian Liberty HS, Frisco 9-5A 11 92 110 Naideli Ontiveros Weslaco East HS, Weslaco 32-5A 6 93 105 Anyssa Fuentes Randall H S, Amarillo 3-5A 5 94 105 Joshua Meador Centennial HS, Burleson 8-5A 2 95 105 Nancy Palacios Joshua HS, Joshua 14-5A 6 96 105 Alexis Schaffer Foster H S, Richmond 24-5A 1 97 105 Lane Shaw Liberty Hill HS, Liberty Hill 25-5A 4 98 105 Humberto Huerta Martin HS, Laredo 30-5A 1 99 101 Aaron Medrano Jefferson Early College HS, Pharr 31-5A 5 100 100 Andrea Duran Azle HS, Azle 5-5A 6 101 100 Lauren Asikis Ryan H S, Denton 6-5A 3 102 100 Fernando Chimal Sulphur Springs HS, Sulphur Springs 15-5A 7 103 100 Dinesh Sarripalli Rouse HS, Leander 25-5A 5 104 97 Aditi Shankar Prosper Rock Hill, Frisco 10-5A 6 105 96 Sriya Chekuri Veterans Memorial HS, Corpus Christi 29-5A 1 106 95 Xan Argo Randall H S, Amarillo 3-5A 6 107 95 Caden Christian Azle HS, Azle 5-5A 7 108 95 Ayah Albetar Ryan H S, Denton 6-5A 4 109 95 McCain Bradford Birdville HS, N Richland Hills 6-5A 4 110 95 Akash Shankar Prosper Rock Hill, Frisco 10-5A 7 111 95 Skylar Wright Sherman H S, Sherman 10-5A 7 112 95 Jordan Stevens Midlothian H S, Midlothian 14-5A 7 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 113 95 Jessica Garcia Pine Tree HS, Longview 15-5A 8 114 95 Ali Mahak College Station HS, College Station 19-5A 12 115 95 Sarah Engelke A & M Cons HS, College Station 19-5A 12 116 95 Jazmin Lipp Barbers Hill HS, Mont Belvieu 21-5A 2 117 95 Justin Jones Hightower H S, Missouri City 24-5A 2 118 95 Tabitha Webster Foster H S, Richmond 24-5A 2 119 95 Austin Yeager Foster H S, Richmond 24-5A 2 120 95 Lazarus Maldonado Medina Valley H S, Castroville 28-5A 2 121 95 Homero Bazan Jefferson Early College HS, Pharr 31-5A 6 122 91 Chris Villarreal Sharyland Pioneer HS, Mission 31-5A 7 123 90 Bilvanilay Vakulabharanam Hightower H S, Missouri City 24-5A 5 124 90 Benjamin Nguyen Lamar Cons H S, Rosenberg 24-5A 5 125 90 Samantha Estrada Medina Valley H S, Castroville 28-5A 3 126 90 Esteban Gomez Sharyland HS, Mission 31-5A 8 127 85 Jake Corrigan Tascosa HS, Amarillo 3-5A 7 128 85 Prasi Desai Rider H S, Wichita Falls 5-5A 8 129 85 Obosa Odia Wylie East H S, Wylie 10-5A 9 130 85 Shauri Yedavalli Hendrickson HS, Pflugerville 18-5A 1 131 85 Joseph Weidemann Kingwood Park HS, Kingwood 20-5A 4 132 85 Pablo Diaz Manvel HS, Manvel 22-5A 6 133 85 Casey Zamarripa Rowe H S, McAllen 31-5A 9 134 80 James Rowley Tascosa HS, Amarillo 3-5A 8 135 80 Danny Tran Birdville HS, N Richland Hills 6-5A 6 136 80 Jai Ramgopal Liberty HS, Frisco 9-5A 12 137 80 Mahith Bandi Independence, Frisco 9-5A 12 138 80 Jose Rojo Ennis H S, Ennis 14-5A 8 139 80 David Perez Mount Pleasant H S, Mount Pleasant 15-5A 9 140 80 Rudolf Bendixen Hendrickson HS, Pflugerville 18-5A 2 141 80 Ayman Charania Nederland H S, Nederland 21-5A 3 4/2/2021 2021 District Results 142 80 Daniel Garcia Lee H S, Baytown 22-5A 7 143 80 Jasmine Flores Goose Creek Memorial HS, Baytown 22-5A 7 144 80 Aman Chaudharya Hightower H S, Missouri City 24-5A 7 145 80 Jacob Brogdon Lamar Cons H S, Rosenberg 24-5A 7 146 80 Bella Villalpando Liberty Hill HS, Liberty Hill 25-5A 6 147 80 Samantha Kenney Rouse HS, Leander 25-5A 6 148 80 Samantha Jones Veterans Memorial HS, Corpus Christi 29-5A 2 149 80 Teresa Velez Weslaco East HS, Weslaco 32-5A 7 150 75 Bhargavi Chauhan Rider H S, Wichita Falls 5-5A 9 151 75 Justin Robles Ryan H S, Denton 6-5A 7 152 75 Diego Pena Ryan H S, Denton 6-5A 7 153 75 Brady Goar Birdville HS, N Richland Hills 6-5A 7 154 75 Emma Bender Midlothian H S, Midlothian 14-5A 9 155 75 Daniel Soto Sulphur Springs HS, Sulphur Springs 15-5A 10 156 75 Jesse Alvarez Goose Creek Memorial HS, Baytown 22-5A 9 157 75 Jared Lerma Ray H S, Corpus Christi 29-5A 3 158 75 Laura Hernandez Cigarroa HS, Laredo 30-5A 2 159 75 Railey Rice Sharyland HS, Mission 31-5A 10 160 75 Sergio Gonzalez Mercedes HS, Mercedes 32-5A 8 161 70 Phillip Holland Tascosa HS, Amarillo 3-5A 9 162 70 Collin Ammerman Birdville HS, N Richland Hills 6-5A 10 163 70 Estrella Herrera Adamson HS, Dallas 12-5A 1 164 70 Pamela MorenoHernandez Cleburne HS, Cleburne 14-5A 10 165 70 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