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Houston Houston UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON RECORD BOOK 2019 TRACK AND FIELD WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON RECORD BOOK 2019 TRACK AND FIELD WWW.UHCOUGARS.COM 2018-19 SCHEDULE 2018-19 HOUSTON TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE DATE HOST SITE LOCATION INDOOR December 8 Reveille Invitational Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium College Station, Texas January 11 Leonard Hilton Invitational Yeoman Fieldhouse Houston, Texas January 12 Corky Classic Sports Performance Center Lubbock, Texas January 18 Red Raider Invite Sports Performance Center Lubbock, Texas January 25-26 Houston Invitational Yeoman Fieldhouse Houston, Texas February 1-2 Charlie Thomas Invitational Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium College Station, Texas February 8 Howie Ryan Invitational Yeoman Fieldhouse Houston, Texas February 8-9 Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson Indoor T&F Complex Clemson, S.C. February 22-23 The American Indoor Championships Birmingham CrossPlex Birmingham, Ala. March 8-9 NCAA Indoor Championships Birmingham CrossPlex Birmingham, Ala. OUTDOOR March 14 Cougar Spring Break Invitational Tom Tellez Track Houston, Texas March 22-23 Victor Lopez Classic Wendel D. Ley Track & Holloway Field Houston, Texas (Rice) March 27-30 Texas Relays Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas April 6 Houston Alumni Invitational Tom Tellez Track Houston, Texas April 12-13 Texas A&M Invitational E.B. Cushing Stadium College Station, Texas April 18-20 Mt. SAC Relays Murdock Stadium Torrance, Calif. April 20 J. Fred Duckett Twilight Invitational Wendel D. Ley Track & Holloway Field Houston, Texas (Rice) April 25-27 Penn Relays Franklin Field Philadelphia, Pa. April 27 Alumni Muster E.B. Cushing Stadium College Station, Texas May 3 Tom Tellez Invitational Tom Tellez Track Houston, Texas May 10-12 The American Outdoor Championships Cessna Stadium Wichita, Kan. May 23-25 NCAA West Prelims Hornet Stadium Sacramento, Calif. June 5-8 NCAA Outdoor Championships Mike A. Myers Stadium Austin, Texas 2019 Houston track & field 3 Men’s Roster Name EVENT(S) HT. CL. (IN/OUT) Hometown-High School (Last School) Jacob Adair Pole Vault 5-10 Fr./Fr. Richmond, Texas (George Ranch HS) Brandon Adams Sprints 6-1 Fr./Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Minooka Community HS) Nicholas Alexander Sprints 5-8 So./So. Sachse, Texas (Sachse HS) Gabe Armijo Distance 5-10 Fr./Fr. El Paso, Texas (Eastwood HS) Luke Barksdale Multis 6-4 So./So. Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) Lateef Birks Jr. Sprints 6-0 Fr./Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (George Ranch HS) Jordan Booker Sprints 5-10 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Humble HS) Mario Burke Sprints 6-0 Sr./Sr. Bridgetown, Barbados (Harrison College) Blake Contreras Distance 5-7 G/Sr. Keller, Texas (Timber Creek HS) Devin Fahey Distance 5-10 So./So. Houston, Texas (Stratford HS) Nicholas Fernandes Distance 5-10 So./So. Arlington, Texas (Carroll Senior HS) Colin George High Jump 6-4 Sr./Sr. Hayward, Calif. (Earl Warren HS) Triston Gibbons Throws 6-6 Fr./Fr. Bridgetown, Barbados (Harrison College) Christian Gilmore Distance 5-10 Fr./Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Atascocita HS) Cooper Godfrey Distance 5-6 So./So. Tomball, Texas (Clear Falls HS) Craig Green Sprints 6-2 So./So. Port Antonio, Jamaica (Kentucky) Nicholas Hamilton Distance 5-9 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (Houston Memorial HS) Jermaine Holt Sprints 6-0 Jr./Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (Coffeyville CC) Johnny Howell Throws 6-0 Fr./Fr. Oklahoma City, Okla. (Sharyland Pioneer HS) Aaron Hurd Distance 5-8 Sr./Sr. Katy, Texas (Awty International) Obi Igbokwe Sprints 6-0 Sr./Sr. Houston, Texas (Arkansas) Trumaine Jefferson Sprints/Jumps 6-1 Sr./Sr. Killeen, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Quivell Jordan Sprints/Hurdles 6-1 So./So. DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto HS) Tyler Keranen Distance 5-8 Fr./Fr. Harlingen, Texas (Smithson Valley HS) Jared Kerr Jumps 5-11 Sr./Sr. Brompton, Ontario (St. Edmund Campion) Amere Lattin Hurdles 6-1 Sr./Sr. Missouri City, Texas (Marshall HS) Cameron Laverty Mid-Distance 6-1 Sr./Sr. El Paso, Texas (Americas HS) Frederick Lewis Sprints 6-0 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Dawson HS) John Lewis III Sprints/Jumps 5-7 Sr./Sr. Willis, Texas (Willis HS) Benjamin Lingenfelter Multis 6-0 Fr./Fr. Wilmington, N.C. (Providence Classical) Jacarias Martin Sprints 5-11 Sr./Sr. Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS) Trent McDonald Sprints 5-6 So./So. Bryant, Texas (Mansfield Legacy) Lagarious McQuirter Jumps 6-2 RSFr./RSFr. Dayton, Texas (Dayton HS) Nathaniel Melcher Multis 6-3 Jr./Jr. Kitchener, Ontario (Elmira District Secondary School) Kahmari Montgomery Sprints 5-10 Sr./Sr. Plainfield, Ill. (Missouri) Naaman Outing Sprints 6-3 So./RSFr. College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) Isaac Pearce Distance 5-11 So./So. Austin, Texas (Samuel Clemens HS) Ben Percefull Multis 5-10 So./So. Katy, Texas (Tompkins HS) David Perry Throws 5-10 So./So. Houston, Texas (Obra D. Tompkins HS) Robert Platt Pole Vault 5-11 So./So. Sugar Land, Texas (George Ranch HS) Kenneth Pree Sprints/Jumps 6-4 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Clear Brook HS) G.J. Reyna Distance 5-11 Sr./RSJr. Mission, Texas (Veterans Memorial HS) Brendon Rivera High Jump 6-1 Jr./Jr. Edinburg, Texas (Arkansas) Sebastian Russi Multis 6-0 Sr./Sr. Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock HS) Kenneth Sessums Throws 6-1 RSJr./Sr. Houston, Texas (Strake Jesuit HS) Jais Smith Sprints 5-8 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Mansfield HS) Zion Smith Sprints/Mid-Distance 5-9 Fr./Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Lake Ridge HS) Edward Sumler IV Sprints 5-8 Fr./Fr. New Orleans, La. (Cy Fair HS) Brandon Taylor Sprints 5-6 RSSo./RSSo. Houston, Texas (Miami) Felipe Valencia Throws 5-7 Sr./Sr. Mission, Texas (Palmview HS) Devin Vallejo-Bannister Distance 6-0 Fr./Fr. Plano, Texas (Plano East HS) Chris Williams Sprints 5-9 Fr./Fr. Bolton, Miss. (Seven Lakes HS) Joe Williams Sprints 5-9 So./So. Bremond, Texas (Bremond HS) Devion Wilson Hurdles 6-2 Fr./Fr. Austin, Texas (Hutto HS) Jemal Wote Distance 5-10 So./So. Hasasa, Ethiopia (Bellaire HS) 4 2019 Houston track & field Women’s Roster Name EVENT(S) HT. CL. (IN/OUT) Hometown-High School (Last School) Ariele Adams Sprints 5-8 So./So. Cypress, Texas (Cypress Springs HS) Priscilla Adejokun Throws 5-10 So./So. Melissa, Texas (Melissa HS) Tonia Adeyemi Hurdles/Jumps 5-7 Fr./Fr. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Flower Mound HS) Hannah Barker Distance 5-4 RSFr./So. Mont Belviu, Texas (Barbers Hill HS) Brianne Bethel Sprints 5-7 Jr./Jr. Freeport, Bahamas (Sunland Baptist) Britni Bethel Sprints 5-7 RSSo./RSSo. Freeport, Bahamas (Sunland Baptist) Quionna Campbell Sprints/Jumps 5-5 Fr./Fr. Richmond, Texas (Travis HS) Maddy Castleberry Distance 5-5 Fr./Fr. Grapevine, Texas (Byron Nelson HS) McKenzie Chapa Throws 5-8 So./So. Orange Grove, Texas (Orange Grove HS) Megan DeRouen Distance 5-5 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Cy Creek HS) Erin Derrow Hurdles 5-2 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (Lamar) Jennifer Dunlap Distance 5-5 RSSr./RSSr. Tomball, Texas (Home Schooled) Tristan Evelyn Sprints 5-4 RSJr./Sr. St. George, Barbados (Monroe College) Phedenia George-Mosbey Sprints/Jumps 5-6 G/RSSr. Houston, Texas (Klein Oak HS) Britani Gonzales Distance 5-6 RSJr./RSJr. Santa Teresa, N.M. (Santa Teresa HS) Kimberly Haines Throws 5-9 So./So. Houston, Texas (Sam Houston State) Tashee Hargrave Sprints 5-5 Jr./Jr. Maywood, Ill. (Iowa) Birexus Hawkins Sprints/Hurdles 5-8 Jr./Jr. Missouri City, Texas (Hightower HS) Kirby Hayden Pole Vault 5-4 Fr./Fr. San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Regan HS) Justice Henderson Sprints/Jumps 5-2 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (Dobie HS) Hannah Hill Throws 5-6 Fr./Fr. Liberty, Texas (Liberty HS) Sarah Howe Pole Vault 5-2 So./So. Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Nikesha Keith Sprints 5-2 Jr./Jr. Cypress, Texas (Cy-Springs HS) Kristina Knowles Mid-Distance 5-6 So./Fr. Miami, Florida (Oregon) Anna Larsson Multis 5-6 Jr./Jr. Lund, Sweden (Sir John A. Macdonald) Cassie Leal Multis 5-8 Jr./So. Pleasanton, Texas (Pleasanton HS) Regan Lobodzinski Distance 5-7 Fr./Fr. Highland, Mich. (Milford HS) Regan Luce Multis 5-6 Sr./Sr. Hondo, Texas (Hondo HS) Mikaila Martin Throws 5-10 RSJr./RSJr. Houston, Texas (Chavez HS) Nora Monie Throws 5-6 Sr./Sr. Sharyland, Texas (Pioneer HS) Emely Morgado Distance 4-11 RSSr./G Pasadena, Texas (Pasadena HS) Kelsey Mussio Multis 5-7 RSFr./RSFr. Ann Arbor, Mich. (Greenhills HS) Brianna Nolen Distance 5-6 So./So. Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) Whitney Ochiam Hurdles 5-8 So./So. Houston, Texas (Texas State) Tia Omagbemi Sprints 5-5 Sr./RSJr. Houston, Texas (Madison HS) Ryan Pickering Throws 5-11 Fr./Fr. Mont Belvieu, Texas (Barbers Hill HS) Malaya Pistokache Throws 5-7 RSFr./So. Mission, Texas (Sharyland Pioneer HS) Dana Pollack Pole Vault 5-3 So./So. Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes HS) Hailey Pollard Throws 5-6 Fr./Fr. Houston, Texas (Shadow Creek HS) Kristin Powell Distance 5-8 Sr./Jr. Los Angeles, Calif (Ironwood Ridge HS) Nikita Prasad Distance 5-2 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (The Awty International School) Taylor Reeves Throws 5-6 RSFr./RSFr. Middletown, Del. (Middletown HS) Kamille Robinzine Sprints 5-6 So./Jr. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville Hebron HS) Essance Sample Sprints 5-1 So./So. Cypress, Texas (Cy Springs HS) Samiyah Samuels Sprints/Jumps 5-5 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (Cy Springs HS) Claudia Santos Distance 5-5 Jr./Jr. Houston, Texas (Oklahoma State) Taylor Scaife Throws 5-8 Jr./Jr. Moss Point, Miss. (Howard HS) Jahnavi Schneider Distance 5-6 Sr./Sr. Bellaire, Texas (Bellaire Episcopal HS) Ashley Seymour Sprints 5-6 Fr./Fr. Baltimore, Md. (The Bullis School) Payge Side Sprints 5-5 Fr./Fr. Dallas, Texas (Duncanville HS) Sierra Smith Sprints 5-5 Jr./Jr. Atchison, Kan. (Cy-Springs HS) Meredith Sorensen Distance 5-4 Sr./Jr.
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