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Complete Results Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 4/19/2014 Page 1 2014 Kansas Relays - 4/16/2014 to 4/19/2014 Lawrence, Kansas Results 2 Anglerne Annelus Grandview 11.74 4.3 Girls 100 Meter Dash High School 3 Maya Cody Lutheran Sou 11.91 4.3 Top 9 athletes advance to final 4 Heide Baron Pine Creek 12.19 4.3 Name School Prelims 5 Raianna Maples Topeka 12.20 4.3 Preliminaries 6 Jody Knight Bentonville 12.23 4.3 1 Ally Watt Pine Creek 11.75q 1.7 7 Taylor Mahone Bentonville 12.24 4.3 2 Anglerne Annelus Grandview 12.07q 1.3 8 Imani Hutchinson Raytown Sout 12.26 4.3 3 Maya Cody Lutheran Sou 12.15q 2.6 --- Ashley Henderson Hazelwood Ce FS 4.3 4 Ashley Henderson Hazelwood Ce 12.26q 1.5 5 Heide Baron Pine Creek 12.30q 2.6 Girls 400 Meter Run High School 6 Raianna Maples Topeka 12.36q 2.6 Top 9 athletes advance to final 7 Jody Knight Bentonville 12.37q 1.5 Name School Prelims 8 Taylor Mahone Bentonville 12.43q 1.5 Preliminaries 9 Imani Hutchinson Raytown Sout 12.52q 1.5 1 Amanda Dillon Har-Ber 56.43q 10 Jasmine Thomas Olathe-East 12.52 1.7 2 Ashanti Hutton Grandview 56.84q 11 Sierra Smith Atchison 12.54 1.3 3 Morgan Prather Penney 57.46q 12 Megan Wurts Olathe-North 12.64 1.7 4 Maya Cody Lutheran Sou 57.76q 13 Christy Cook Bishop Hogan 12.65 1.5 5 Rhema Taylor Lee's Summit 58.42q 14 Mackenzie Howie Pine Creek 12.67 1.3 6 Amber Petersen Hillsboro 58.72q 15 Latiyera Yeargin Topeka 12.67 1.3 7 Morgan Lober Baldwin 58.90q 16 Kennedy Bright St. Teresa's 12.67 1.3 8 Allison Bailey Kickapoo 58.90q 17 Sharee Zombo North Kansas 12.69 1.3 9 Morgan Andersen Blair 59.26q 18 Adrianna Sirls Kansas City- 12.75 2.6 10 Sydnee Mitchell Grandview 59.51 19 Alexis Rolle Bentonville 12.77 1.7 11 Aliyah Hakim Lee's Summit 59.76 20 Givonne Miles Kansas City- 12.81 1.5 12 Brandi Jo Roepke Valley Heigh 59.77 21 Tristian Davis Kansas City- 12.81 1.3 13 Caroline Bingham Shawnee Miss 1:00.04 22 Jade Von Leggett Raytown Sout 12.82 1.7 14 Wumi Omare Op-Blue Vall 1:00.08 23 Jacque Darby Olathe-South 12.83 1.5 15 Laura Kennard Lawrence-Fre 1:00.09 24 Madelyn Baron Pine Creek 12.84 1.5 16 Hanna Williams Plattsburg 1:00.12 25 Irea Brown Grandview 12.86 1.3 17 Madolyn Palodichuk Christ Prepa 1:00.23 26 Makayla Moore Blue Springs 12.88 1.3 18 Taylor Needham Cheney 1:00.42 27 Marcya Spivey Hazelwood Ce 12.92 1.3 19 Meghan Kearney Notre Dame d 1:00.51 28 Grace Williams Olathe-South 12.93 2.6 20 Sharee Zombo North Kansas 1:00.60 29 Brandi Jo Roepke Valley Heigh 12.94 2.6 21 Emily Hines Olathe-North 1:00.82 30 Jordyn Harmon Emporia 12.97 1.3 22 April Graham Plattsmouth 1:01.16 31 Sabrina Anderson North Kansas 12.97 2.6 23 Carli Knott Jackson 1:01.32 32 Taylor Needham Cheney 12.99 1.3 24 Grace Peters Minneapolis 1:01.42 33 Marriah Clayton Basehor-Linw 13.14 1.3 25 Emma Drees Ell-Saline 1:01.69 34 Makenna Watson Clinton 13.15 1.3 26 Nikki Smith Lawson 1:01.78 35 Breanna Weiss Olathe-South 13.16 1.7 27 Whitney Holloman Topeka 1:02.05 36 Lindsay Shupe Minneapolis 13.17 1.7 28 Makenna Watson Clinton 1:02.55 37 Jaysa Hoins Superior 13.32 1.3 29 Gabby Gunnerson Stilwell-Blu 1:02.70 38 Reegan Riner Topeka-Seama 13.32 1.5 30 Danielle McNeal Raytown Sout 1:03.37 39 Sarra Regimand Olathe-South 13.42 1.3 31 Emma Taylor Perry-Lecomp 1:03.47 40 Alexander Amanda Park Hill 13.58 1.3 --- Kacie Tripp DeSoto DQ 41 Mekeba Nash Smith-Cotton 13.69 1.7 --- Jordan Gittemeier Timberland DNS --- Morgan Stone Jackson DNS 1.3 --- Morgan Stone Jackson DNS --- Ebony McClendon Brooks Colle DNS 2.6 --- Anna Siemens Providence A DNS --- Amanda Dillon Har-Ber DNS 1.7 --- Emily Shell Providence A DNS --- Kiera Vaughn Shawnee Miss DNS 2.6 Girls 400 Meter Run High School Girls 100 Meter Dash High School Top 9 athletes advance to final Top 9 athletes advance to final Name School Finals Name School Finals Finals Finals 1 Amanda Dillon Har-Ber 56.33 1 Ally Watt Pine Creek 11.47 4.3 2 Morgan Prather Penney 58.12 Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 4/19/2014 Page 2 2014 Kansas Relays - 4/16/2014 to 4/19/2014 Lawrence, Kansas Results Finals ... (Girls 400 Meter Run High School) 3 Kaleigh Kroeker Pine Creek 5:03.37 Name School Finals 4 Sydney Billingsley University ( 5:09.25 3 Amber Petersen Hillsboro 59.00 5 Jessica Parker Neenah 5:10.11 4 Allison Bailey Kickapoo 59.22 6 Ann Cambell St. Teresa's 5:10.33 5 Rhema Taylor Lee's Summit 59.43 7 Molly Sughroue McCook 5:10.82 6 Morgan Andersen Blair 59.86 8 Cailie Logue Girard 5:11.95 7 Morgan Lober Baldwin 1:00.01 9 Nicole Lee Clinton 5:13.23 8 Maya Cody Lutheran Sou 1:03.22 10 Alaina Schroeder Manhattan 5:13.24 --- Ashanti Hutton Grandview DNS 11 Emily Downey Op-St. Thoma 5:13.74 12 Kristen Adams Francis Howe 5:13.77 Girls 800 Meter Run High School 13 Morgan Florsheim Shorewood 5:13.83 Heats against time 14 Grace Klausen Blue Springs 5:16.87 Name School Finals 15 Bailee Cofer Op-St. Thoma 5:17.30 Finals 16 Haley Florsheim Shorewood 5:17.63 1 Stephanie Jenks Linn-Mar 2:12.38 17 Jill Whitman Cor Jesu Aca 5:18.12 2 Rebekah Topham Griswold 2:12.90 18 Lauren Harrell Maranatha Ac 5:18.94 3 Molly Sughroue McCook 2:14.21 19 Haley Dietsch Op-St. Thoma 5:18.97 4 Kelsey Lathrop Olathe-East 2:17.32 20 Maddie Brown Jenks 5:19.93 5 Sabrina Monsees Winnetonka 2:17.44 21 Grace Barber Jenks 5:20.39 6 Courtney Griffiths Winfield 2:18.63 22 Grace Geiger Op-St. Thoma 5:20.66 7 Morgan Prather Penney 2:18.88 23 Hope Manning Maranatha Ac 5:23.66 8 Lauren Harrell Maranatha Ac 2:19.71 24 Bailey Sullivan Lawrence-Fre 5:23.81 9 April Graham Plattsmouth 2:20.43 25 Hayley Redwine Norman 5:24.03 10 Meghan Kearney Notre Dame d 2:20.54 26 Chelsea Drum Jackson 5:26.26 11 Amber Petersen Hillsboro 2:21.42 27 Jade Raynor Kickapoo 5:26.29 12 Victoria Mitchell Bentonville 2:21.71 28 Abbey Hopfinger Op-St. Thoma 5:26.43 13 Grace Klausen Blue Springs 2:21.79 29 Claire Sanner Lawrence-Fre 5:26.59 14 Rebecca Turney Francis Howe 2:21.81 30 Jordan Puvogel Hiawatha 5:27.66 15 Merrit Miller Fossil Ridge 2:22.22 31 Olivia Franklin Kearney 5:28.65 16 Lauren Frederick Paola 2:22.57 32 Tabitha Griffith Farmington 5:28.81 17 Jade Raynor Kickapoo 2:23.28 33 Sammy Laurenzo Liberty Nort 5:34.32 18 Haley Florsheim Shorewood 2:23.47 34 Courtney Griffiths Winfield 5:36.26 19 Grace Quinlan Shawnee Miss 2:24.14 35 Emily Weber Fossil Ridge 5:41.15 20 Chelsea Drum Jackson 2:24.19 36 Jessie Laabs Neenah 5:42.51 21 Gabby Gunnerson Stilwell-Blu 2:24.63 --- Katie Adam Ell-Saline DNS 22 Victoria Robinson Lansing 2:25.58 --- Kennadee Williams Lee's Summit DNS 23 Loretta Achoki Olathe-North 2:25.91 24 Katie Kotoucek Bentonville 2:26.67 Girls 3200 Meter Run High School 25 Hanna Williams Plattsburg 2:27.18 Final 26 Caitlin Gervich Fort Zumwalt 2:27.36 Name School Finals 27 Natalie Kopplin Olathe-East 2:27.92 Finals 28 Emily Ellis Owensville 2:28.04 1 Kristen Adams Francis Howe 10:38.84 29 Miranda Tenove Gardner-Edge 2:28.28 2 Jill Whitman Cor Jesu Aca 10:40.04 30 Grace Peters Minneapolis 2:29.31 3 Amy Davis Edgewood 10:43.68 31 McKenzie Miller Hutchinson 2:29.94 4 Morgan Florsheim Shorewood 10:54.27 32 Adele Loomis Pratt 2:30.84 5 Alaina Schroeder Manhattan 10:55.75 33 Morgan McClone Neenah 2:31.47 6 Nicole Lee Clinton 10:59.13 --- Kristen Adams Francis Howe DNS 7 Emily Venters Lawrence-Fre 10:59.80 --- Tabitha Griffith Farmington DNS 8 Ann Cambell St. Teresa's 11:01.94 9 Claire Sanner Lawrence-Fre 11:11.69 Girls 1600 Meter Run High School 10 Maddie Brown Jenks 11:13.28 Heats against time 11 Sara Hillring Op-Blue Vall 11:14.15 Name School Finals 12 Arnica Zitting Francis Howe 11:14.73 Finals 13 Emma Evans Winnetonka 11:16.56 1 Stephanie Jenks Linn-Mar 4:57.48 14 Hayley Redwine Norman 11:17.74 2 Rebekah Topham Griswold 5:02.87 15 Grace Barber Jenks 11:19.48 Hy-Tek Meet Services Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:58 PM 4/19/2014 Page 3 2014 Kansas Relays - 4/16/2014 to 4/19/2014 Lawrence, Kansas Results Finals ..
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