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89Th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.Of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/30/2016 to 4/2/2016 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash HS Div Alpha Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4/4/2016 Page 1 89th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/30/2016 to 4/2/2016 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash HS Div. I ================================================================================= National HS: & 10.98 2015 Candace Hill, Conyers,GA Myers Std: S 11.16 2008 Victoria Jordan, Ft.Worth Dunbar TX Relays: M 11.81 2003 Monique Lee, Navasota Name Year School Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Sha'Carri Richardson 10 Dal Carter 11.94 11.74q 2.4 3 2 Kelcie Simmons 10 Leonard 11.22 11.77q 2.4 3 3 Takyera Roberson 12 Hou Wheatley 12.31 11.85q 3.0 4 4 Daja Gordon 11 Dal Hampton Prep 11.72 11.92q 3.0 4 5 Alexis Brown 09 Kennedale 11.96 12.11q 3.0 4 6 Virginia Kerley 11 Taylor 11.26 12.12q 2.6 1 7 Syaira Richardson 11 Nansemond River 12.14 12.15q 3.0 4 8 Jaevin Reed 12 Prestonwood 12.09 12.24q 1.8 2 9 Jernaya Sharp 12 Greenhill School 11.81 12.31q 1.8 2 10 Caira Pettway 11 Sunnyvale 11.66 12.34 1.8 2 12.331 11 Marlee Serrano 11 Sinton 11.75 12.34 3.0 4 12.336 12 Sierra Pruitt 12 Edna 12.31 12.35 3.0 4 13 Taylor Shaw 11 Brusly 11.97 12.37 3.0 4 14 Alexzandra McFarland 11 Georgetown Gateway 11.94 12.38 1.8 2 15 Kennedy Gamble 10 Kinkaid School 11.98 12.41 1.8 2 16 Alex Madlock 11 Bangs 11.93 12.46 2.6 1 17 Tiffani Briggs 12 Cypress Christian 12.51 12.47 3.0 4 18 Ta'la Spates 09 Brusly 12.22 12.50 2.4 3 19 Kierrah Hurd 12 Columbus 12.10 12.52 3.0 4 20 Taylor Roberson 11 Bay City 11.94 12.54 2.4 3 21 Kyla Jimmar 12 Richards (Oak Lawn) 12.50 12.55 1.8 2 12.541 22 Maddie Willet 11 Liberty Chr 12.08 12.55 2.6 1 12.543 23 Jazmin Puryear 11 Lake Worth 12.48 12.60 2.6 1 24 Shannon Stokes 12 Incarn Word Hou 12.30 12.63 1.8 2 25 Tyrisha Hightower 11 Coldspring-Oakhurst 12.43 12.65 1.8 2 26 Justice Coutee-McCullum 09 Hockaday School 12.15 12.68 1.8 2 27 Doneasha Brewer 11 Cin. Withrow 11.94 12.69 2.6 1 28 Madeline Ebert 10 BS Harmony 11.99 12.78 2.6 1 29 Madison Dorsett 11 Prestonwood 12.44 12.83 2.6 1 30 Aliyah Trotter 11 Grace Prep Academy 12.20 12.84 2.4 3 31 Stephanie Bradley 12 Buffalo 12.20 13.18 2.6 1 32 Nautica Norman 10 Coldspring-Oakhurst 12.45 13.26 2.4 3 33 Ronnece Galloway 11 Texarkana Libert 12.48 13.48 2.4 3 Girls 100 Meter Dash HS Div. I ============================================================================== National HS: & 10.98 2015 Candace Hill, Conyers,GA Myers Std: S 11.16 2008 Victoria Jordan, Ft.Worth Dunbar TX Relays: M 11.81 2003 Monique Lee, Navasota Name Year School Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Daja Gordon 11 Dal Hampton Prep 11.92 11.87 -1.4 2 Kelcie Simmons 10 Leonard 11.77 11.88 -1.4 3 Takyera Roberson 12 Hou Wheatley 11.85 11.90 -1.4 4 Syaira Richardson 11 Nansemond River 12.15 12.15 -1.4 5 Alexis Brown 09 Kennedale 12.11 12.38 -1.4 6 Jernaya Sharp 12 Greenhill School 12.31 12.40 -1.4 7 Jaevin Reed 12 Prestonwood 12.24 12.45 -1.4 Alpha Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4/4/2016 Page 2 89th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/30/2016 to 4/2/2016 Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash HS Div. I -- Sha'Carri Richardson 10 Dal Carter 11.74 FS -1.4 Preliminaries 6 Virginia Kerley 11 Taylor 12.12 10 Caira Pettway 11 Sunnyvale 12.34 11 Marlee Serrano 11 Sinton 12.34 12 Sierra Pruitt 12 Edna 12.35 13 Taylor Shaw 11 Brusly 12.37 14 Alexzandra McFarland 11 Georgetown Gateway 12.38 15 Kennedy Gamble 10 Kinkaid School 12.41 16 Alex Madlock 11 Bangs 12.46 17 Tiffani Briggs 12 Cypress Christian 12.47 18 Ta'la Spates 09 Brusly 12.50 19 Kierrah Hurd 12 Columbus 12.52 20 Taylor Roberson 11 Bay City 12.54 21 Kyla Jimmar 12 Richards (Oak Lawn) 12.55 22 Maddie Willet 11 Liberty Chr 12.55 23 Jazmin Puryear 11 Lake Worth 12.60 24 Shannon Stokes 12 Incarn Word Hou 12.63 25 Tyrisha Hightower 11 Coldspring-Oakhurst 12.65 26 Justice Coutee-McCullum 09 Hockaday School 12.68 27 Doneasha Brewer 11 Cin. Withrow 12.69 28 Madeline Ebert 10 BS Harmony 12.78 29 Madison Dorsett 11 Prestonwood 12.83 30 Aliyah Trotter 11 Grace Prep Academy 12.84 31 Stephanie Bradley 12 Buffalo 13.18 32 Nautica Norman 10 Coldspring-Oakhurst 13.26 33 Ronnece Galloway 11 Texarkana Libert 13.48 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles HS Div. I ================================================================================= National HS: & 12.92 2014 Dior Hall, Denver, CO Myers Std: S 13.25 2003 Alandra Sherman, Hou Eisenhower TX Relays: M 14.33 2001 Fallon Carter, Olney Name Year School Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= 1 Jernaya Sharp 12 Greenhill School 14.09 M 14.22q 1.8 1 2 Makenzie Frank 12 Bish Dunne 13.90 14.50q 1.3 4 3 Justice Coutee-McCullum 09 Hockaday School 14.75 14.67q 1.3 4 4 Kyla Jimmar 12 Richards (Oak Lawn) 14.00 15.04q 1.4 2 5 Zharia Moore 12 Dal Lincoln 14.96 15.13q 1.4 2 6 Wreagan Taylor 10 Sour Lake Hardin 14.71 15.14q 1.3 4 7 Chase Whiting 12 Fredericksburg 14.78 15.19q 1.4 2 8 Emma Foster 11 Poteet 14.90 15.22q 1.8 1 9 Isabelle Paine 11 St. Johns School 15.34 15.26q 1.8 1 10 J'Alyiea Smith 10 Cin. Withrow 14.81 15.34 1.8 1 11 Ayaunee Williams 12 Bish Dunne 15.43 15.47 1.5 3 15.469 12 Skyler Mooring Rockport-Fulton 14.70 15.47 1.4 2 15.470 13 Caylee Yeager 12 McGregor 14.59 15.50 1.5 3 14 Elena Cano 12 Alpine 14.68 15.53 1.8 1 15 Kirby Matocha 12 St. Agnes Academy 15.56 15.58 1.3 4 16 Jaycee Pannell 11 Godley 14.86 15.61 1.5 3 17 Tracy Jander 12 Lorena 15.30 15.67 1.4 2 18 Casey Tislow 11 Goliad 15.50 15.84 1.8 1 19 Ja'Deja Deason 12 Lufkin Hudson 15.90 15.86 1.5 3 20 Erin Kadlacek 12 Riesel 15.44 15.89 1.5 3 Alpha Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4/4/2016 Page 3 89th NIKE Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/30/2016 to 4/2/2016 Results ....Girls 100 Meter Hurdles HS Div. I 21 Eboni Washington 11 Liberty Chr 15.08 16.09 1.3 4 22 Chloe Neuman 11 Carthage 15.89 16.16 1.5 3 23 Nora Reeder 12 Lufkin Hudson 16.27 16.23 1.4 2 24 Avra Salter 12 Ursuline Academy 15.00 16.34 1.3 4 25 Ashlyn Meador 09 Bullard 16.22 16.74 1.3 4 26 Shamjai Childs 11 Texarkana Libert 15.69 16.79 1.4 2 27 Sugar Hill 11 Salado 15.67 16.87 1.3 4 28 Destiny Pennington 11 Cin. Withrow 14.87 17.03 1.5 3 29 Mason Richters 11 Whitney 15.92 17.41 1.4 2 30 Makenzie Molina 11 Lake Worth 15.80 17.63 1.8 1 31 Ayrius Cornelius 11 Texarkana Libert 15.90 21.99 1.8 1 -- Camri Austin 11 Dal Hampton Prep 14.49 DQ 1.5 3 pushed hurdle w hand Girls 100 Meter Hurdles HS Div. I ============================================================================== National HS: & 12.92 2014 Dior Hall, Denver, CO Myers Std: S 13.25 2003 Alandra Sherman, Hou Eisenhower TX Relays: M 14.33 2001 Fallon Carter, Olney Name Year School Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Jernaya Sharp 12 Greenhill School 14.22 14.22M 1.9 2 Makenzie Frank 12 Bish Dunne 14.50 14.36 1.9 3 Justice Coutee-McCullum 09 Hockaday School 14.67 14.51 1.9 4 Kyla Jimmar 12 Richards (Oak Lawn) 15.04 14.78 1.9 5 Wreagan Taylor 10 Sour Lake Hardin 15.14 14.84 1.9 6 Emma Foster 11 Poteet 15.22 15.16 1.9 7 Isabelle Paine 11 St. Johns School 15.26 15.30 1.9 8 Chase Whiting 12 Fredericksburg 15.19 15.44 1.9 9 Zharia Moore 12 Dal Lincoln 15.13 15.46 1.9 Preliminaries 10 J'Alyiea Smith 10 Cin. Withrow 15.34 11 Ayaunee Williams 12 Bish Dunne 15.47 12 Skyler Mooring Rockport-Fulton 15.47 13 Caylee Yeager 12 McGregor 15.50 14 Elena Cano 12 Alpine 15.53 15 Kirby Matocha 12 St. Agnes Academy 15.58 16 Jaycee Pannell 11 Godley 15.61 17 Tracy Jander 12 Lorena 15.67 18 Casey Tislow 11 Goliad 15.84 19 Ja'Deja Deason 12 Lufkin Hudson 15.86 20 Erin Kadlacek 12 Riesel 15.89 21 Eboni Washington 11 Liberty Chr 16.09 22 Chloe Neuman 11 Carthage 16.16 23 Nora Reeder 12 Lufkin Hudson 16.23 24 Avra Salter 12 Ursuline Academy 16.34 25 Ashlyn Meador 09 Bullard 16.74 26 Shamjai Childs 11 Texarkana Libert 16.79 27 Sugar Hill 11 Salado 16.87 28 Destiny Pennington 11 Cin.
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