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Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/25/2015 to 3/28/2015 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Event 38 Girls 3200 Meter Run High School Event 39 Boys 3200 Meter Run High School Saturday 3/28/2015 - 8:15 AM Saturday 3/28/2015 - 8:35 AM National HS: 9:48.59 1996 Kim Mortensen National HS: 8:44.95 1986 Eric Mastalir Myers Std: 10:07.15 2010 Chelsey Sveinsson Myers Std: 8:52.92 2004 Brian Sullivan TX Relays: 10:07.15 2010 Chelsey Sveinsson TX Relays: 8:52.92 2004 Brian Sullivan Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Lane Name Yr School Seed Time Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 5000 Ashton Endsley 10 Abilene 1 4446 Alex Rogers 12 NB Canyon 2 6573 Antigone Archer 11 Southlake Carrol 2 4695 Charlie Garner 10 Southlake Carrol 3 6651 Alexa Cruz 11 St. Thomas Aquin 3 4239 Logan Hendrix 12 FM Marcus 4 6039 Safiya Belbina 12 Flower Mound 4 3807 Carter Blunt 11 Fris Independenc 5 6066 Maddy Reed 11 FM Marcus 5 4601 Christian Liddell 12 Rogers-AR 6 5729 Julia Heymach 10 Hou Lamar 6 4640 Chris Myers 12 SA Holmes 7 5280 Kelsie Warren 12 College Station 7 3937 Zach Quinlan 12 Hou Cy Woods 8 5777 Abby Guidry 11 Humb Kingwood 8 4062 Roderick Bell 12 Kty Seven Lakes 9 5750 Khayla Patel 11 Hou Memorial 9 4449 Kyle Garcia 12 North Forney 10 6060 Payton Brown 11 FM Marcus 10 4426 GJ Reyna 12 Miss Veterans Me 11 6581 Sarah Odneal 11 Southlake Carrol 11 4820 Eric Kroon 12 The Woodland 12 6721 Lourdes Vivas 10 The Woodland 12 3935 Shea Foster 12 Hou Cy Woods 13 6240 Keomi Hamlin 12 New Braunfels 13 4817 Javier Erana 12 The Woodland 14 5078 Ashley Johnson 11 Arl Martin 14 3875 Alex Cleveland 12 Grapevine 15 5776 Erin Greenwood 12 Humb Kingwood 15 4081 Carter Persyn 11 Keller 16 5146 Nikita Prasad 12 Awty Int'l 16 3247 Justin Domangue 11 Alvarado 17 5281 Rachel Bernardo 10 A&M Consolidated 17 4061 Chris Winski 12 Kty Morton Ranch 18 6356 Carnley Graham 12 Prosper 18 3562 Griffin Beitter 12 Dal Highland Par 19 5624 Skyler Simon 11 Grapevine 19 3851 Collin Carter 12 Giddings 20 6485 Haleigh Galvan 12 SA Brandeis 20 3963 Blake Bordelon 12 Strake Jesuit 21 6422 Ashley Driscoll 11 Round Rock 21 4164 Eliseo Rodriguez 10 La Joya Palmview 22 5751 Leslie Romero 11 Hou Memorial 22 3672 Kyle Doty 10 Bruceville-Eddy 23 6522 Cynthia Quiroga 12 SA Lee 23 4300 Evan Barron 11 Longv Pine Tree 24 5175 Brooke Gilmore 10 Belton 24 6905 Adam Corbett Midland Chr University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 88th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/25/2015 to 3/28/2015 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Heat 2 of 6 Prelims Event 42 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay HS Div. I 1 La Vernia Saturday 3/28/2015 - 9:00 AM 1) 5992 Ashland Newberg 12 2) 5993 Lilia Novatnak 12 National HS: 44.50 2004 Poly, Long Beach, CA 3) 5986 Peyton Ford 10 4) 5994 Gabriella Olivarez 12 Myers Std: 44.60 2004 Dallas Skyline 5) 5989 Allegra Holifield 12 TX Relays: 46.99 2013 St Mary's Acad 2 Rogers A Hughes, S Peterson, A Hale, R Toliver 1) 6411 Jennifer Ketterman 11 2) 6408 Casey Crews 11 Lane Team Relay Seed Time 3) 6409 Kaitlyn Granillo 11 4) 6407 Darby Baker 12 Heat 1 of 6 Prelims 5) 6412 Erin Williams 12 6) 6410 Maddie Hare 09 1 CC West Oso 3 Burnet 1) 5336 T'Aundrea Davis 12 2) 5337 Aaliyah Downie 12 1) 5224 Blake Skoog 12 2) 5223 Andrea Palmour 10 3) 5340 Madison Marines 09 4) 5338 Deon Greenwood 10 3) 5220 Ashley Hallmark 11 4) 5221 Ashlyn Kerley 12 5) 5334 Alandra Beasley 12 6) 5333 Aliyah Adams 09 5) 5219 Marissa Escamilla 09 6) 5222 Savannah McHamm 09 7) 5341 Marielli Torres 11 4 Phoenix Athletic 2 Mineral Wells 1) 6315 Rutendo Mukonyora 12 2) 6313 Gracia Bvute 12 1) 6224 Aeris Carter- Smith 10 2) 6221 Kylie Burke 10 3) 6314 Yvette Motsi 11 4) 6316 Abigail Mupandawana 11 3) 6225 Brooklyn Lovern 10 4) 6223 Kylah Carter 09 5 Kountze 5) 6222 Krista Burns 10 6) 6229 Ashley Valdez 11 1) 5967 Kamryn Brown 10 2) 5968 Korigan Bumstead 09 3 Fredericksburg 3) 5970 Tori Cleaver 10 4) 5969 Danielle Carey 09 1) 5530 Megan Daley 09 2) 5532 Paxten Keyser 12 5) 5972 Adrianna Haynes 11 6) 5971 Kiara Cole 10 3) 5534 Aylin Neri 10 4) 5539 Madison Trousdale 11 6 St. Andrews 5) 5537 Shelbi Schneider 12 6) 5529 Hanna Castillo 12 1) 6618 Mary Alex Frishman 09 2) 6619 Jill Hollon 09 7) 5535 Ashley Penick 12 8) 5531 Kyndal Esensee 09 3) 6621 Samantha Smalling 11 4) 6620 Olivia Nicklos 10 4 St. Pius X 7 Gonzales 1) 6649 Jaslyn Perrodin 12 2) 6646 Chinwe Akuechiama 09 1) 5601 Keaundra Cray 11 2) 5603 Ebonique Harris 12 3) 6647 Hunter Eriksson 11 4) 6648 Jackie Garcia 10 3) 5606 Alexandria James 10 4) 5608 Nicki Schauer 12 5 Life Red Oak 5) 5610 Jasmin Steemer 10 6) 5609 Krisslynn Sexton 12 1) 6091 Alexis Conde 12 2) 6092 Brittany Drake 11 8 Ursuline Acad 3) 6094 Ashley Sewell 11 4) 6097 Tatum Thornton 11 1) 6742 Hannah Miller 12 2) 6746 Sarah Stuecheli 09 5) 6095 Taylor Shaw 09 3) 6745 Isabella Ramirez 10 4) 6744 Kennedy Powell 11 7) 6093 Kimberly Kitsao 10 5) 6741 Alexandra Gholi 09 6) 6740 Shannon Burton 12 6 Kemp 1) 5901 Kayla Hale 12 2) 5902 Madison Thompson 11 3) 5897 Cortney Crapazano 11 4) 5896 Lucy Anderson 11 5) 5898 Kelsey Gage 12 7 Princeton 1) 6349 Chantelle Ellis 10 2) 6350 Faith Gibson 09 3) 6351 Alyssa Rivera 09 4) 6352 Brittany Schantini 12 5) 6353 Kaylah Segleski 12 6) 6354 Miakka Winters 09 8 Premier Lear 1) 6342 Madison Cleveland 10 2) 6344 Heusten Cumming 09 3) 6343 Nelcia Cormier 09 4) 6345 Amanie Rohelia 11 University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 88th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/25/2015 to 3/28/2015 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Heat 3 of 6 Prelims...(Event 42 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay HS Div. I) Heat 4 of 6 Prelims 1 St. Agnes Acad 1 Alvarado 1) 6613 Catherine Schell 11 2) 6608 Gabriella Emery 11 1) 5026 Damyani Collier 10 2) 5031 Elizabeth Vaughn 12 3) 6611 Chioma Onuoha 11 4) 6607 Lauren Curran 10 3) 5029 Haylee Session 12 4) 5030 Brianna Thomas 12 5) 6612 Jade Pinnock 10 6) 6603 Venessa Anwuri 10 5) 5025 Alexandra Castilaw 12 6) 5028 Bianca Peteet 12 2 Andrews 7) 5027 Cheyenne Elkins 10 1) 5037 Shyla Rios 10 2) 5032 Morgan Cook 12 2 Ingleside 3) 5035 Tiffanie Lujan 10 4) 5034 Miranda Lopez 12 1) 5801 Jordan Blanton 09 2) 5803 Madelon Thompson 12 5) 5033 Sarah Ives 11 6) 5038 Karen Torres 12 3) 5804 Hailey Woodall 09 4) 5802 Alexis Davis 11 3 Marion 5) 5800 Brook Bishop 10 6) 5798 Isabel Aldape 10 1) 6173 Jenny Vann 11 2) 6174 Zada Washington 10 3 Dal Roosevelt 3) 6171 Cameron Boedeker 11 4) 6172 Becca Nyul 12 1) 5405 Jerrica Johnson 09 2) 5404 Princess Hamilton 10 4 Episcopal-Bellai 3) 5406 Da' Qwana Lee 12 4) 5407 Ya'Mecca Lockhart 12 1) 5475 Corrinne Cassel 11 2) 5476 Cydne Harrell 09 4 Dal Carter 3) 5479 Chloe Simmons 09 4) 5480 Georgia Wahl 12 1) 5370 Alycia Walker 12 2) 5368 Deziree Porter 10 6) 5481 Kansas Watts 09 3) 5367 Legend Harris 09 4) 5369 Sha'Carri Richardson 09 5 Grace Prep 5) 5365 Briannia Brown 10 1) 5617 Aliyah Trotter 10 2) 5616 Shelby Thomas 11 5 Dal Hampton Prep 3) 5612 Channing Machen 12 4) 5614 Audrey Parker 12 1) 5379 Jaelyn Pettit 12 2) 5374 Daja Gordon 10 5) 5611 Ashley Bankston 09 6) 5615 Ellie Parker 10 3) 5372 Camri Austin 10 4) 5375 Diana Granados 10 7) 5613 Grace McDaniels 09 5) 5373 Kyra Collins 09 6) 5380 Jada Smith 10 6 Hearne 7) 5378 Danyel Newsome 09 1) 5663 DiQuishayln Jenkins 12 2) 5665 Zharia Mercer 10 6 Kennedale 3) 5666 Keuna Nelson 09 4) 5667 Zariah Villalpando 10 1) 5907 Julia Mosley 10 2) 5909 Hailey Patterson 12 5) 5662 Kinnikinic Bundage 10 6) 5664 C'Enndra Johnson 09 3) 5908 Heather Parsons 11 4) 5905 Maiya Burgess 12 7 St. Johns Sch 5) 5903 Mushelus Benson 10 6) 5906 Taleah Hereford 12 1) 6636 Isabelle Paine 10 2) 6638 Isabel Windham 09 7) 5904 Nia Brown 11 3) 6632 Mia Guien 09 4) 6629 Caroline Ankoma-Sey 11 7 Sweeny 5) 6633 Molly Isaac 09 1) 6683 Jayla Johnson 10 2) 6682 C'Erra Higgins 09 8 Kinkaid Sch 3) 6684 Jessica Jones 12 4) 6681 Brittany Higgins 12 1) 5955 Jenny Miller 11 2) 5958 Gracey Wallace 11 5) 6679 Remi Allotey 09 6) 6680 Lesha Broussard 10 3) 5948 Taylor J Cowan 11 4) 5951 Kennedy Gamble 09 8 Taylor 5) 5954 Ana Matamoros 12 6) 5957 Jasmine Smith 09 1) 6694 Kaisle Williams 11 2) 6689 Ayanna Parker 11 3) 6693 Taciana Turner 09 4) 6687 Lauren Finney 11 5) 6688 Virginia Kerley 10 6) 6690 Brittany Randle 12 7) 6692 Shelby Seaquist 12 9 Sunnyvale 1) 6673 Gabrielle Allen 12 2) 6674 Lauren Brown 11 3) 6675 Ellin Flowers 12 4) 6676 Grace Goodhart 12 5) 6678 Caira Pettway 10 6) 6677 Dylan Hawkins 09 University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 4 88th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A.
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