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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Adkins Trak Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:55 PM 5/12/2017 Page 1 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Tad Gormley Stadium - 5/12/2017 to 5/14/2017 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Heat 2 of 2 Prelims Event 26 Women 1500 Meter Run (18) 1 181 Stuart Ferguson Lamar 4:18.84 _______ 12 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times 2 530 Dominc Baptiste Texas A&M-CC 4:09.37 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 3:00 PM 3 148 Deion Hardy Incarnate Wo 3:51.19 _______ SLC Meet: 4:26.92 2002 Kajsa Haglund 4 31 Reid Rivers Abilene Chri 3:58.23 _______ Stadium: 4:03.72 1992 Regina Jacobs 5 184 Federico Gasbarri Lamar 3:47.73 _______ LaneName School Seed Time 6 20 Ryan Cleary Abilene Chri 3:55.66 _______ Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 7 340 Joshua Wilkins Northwestern 3:52.39 _______ 1 263 Jamilla Nelson New Orleans 5:36.79 _______ 8 180 Keith Fallon Lamar 3:58.54 _______ 2 470 Rana Ryan Stephen F. A 4:35.13 _______ 9 495 Quinlin McGregor Stephen F. A 3:47.38 _______ 3 288 Hannah Naquin Nicholls Sta 5:08.37 _______ 10 75 Alonzo Pollum Central Arka 4:03.40 _______ 4 446 Taylor Anderson Stephen F. A 4:51.67 _______ 11 106 Orlando Garcia Houston Bapt 4:01.98 _______ 5 516 Morgan McCutchen Texas A&M-CC 4:49.72 _______ 12 432 Grant O' Callaghan SE Louisiana 3:55.96 _______ 6 52 Alejandra Ruiz Central Arka 4:48.82 _______ 7 213 Shannon McLellan McNeese Stat 4:47.11 _______ Event 30 Women 100 Meter Hurdles (20) 8 93 Lauren Stockton Houston Bapt 5:02.05 _______ 8 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times 9 134 Keila Rodriguez Incarnate Wo 4:34.70 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 3:30 PM Heat 2 of 2 Prelims SLC Meet: 13.03 2015 Danielle Demas 1 208 Imogen Hull McNeese Stat 4:52.67 _______ Stadium: 12.55 1992 Gail Devers 2 120 Christian Castaneda Incarnate Wo 4:36.65 _______ LaneName School Seed Time 3 206 Jessica Fox McNeese Stat 5:14.11 _______ Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 4 121 Vivian Diaz Incarnate Wo 4:49.69 _______ 2 15 Taylor Yantis Abilene Chri 14.62 _______ 5 350 Lizzy Duenes Sam Houston 4:56.53 _______ 3 198 Tijana Antic McNeese Stat 14.15 _______ 6 342 Nicole Aponte Sam Houston 4:27.55 _______ 4 401 Ebony Hills SE Louisiana 14.39 _______ 7 472 Taryn Surratt Stephen F. A 4:45.74 _______ 5 201 Brentney Carroll McNeese Stat 15.88 _______ 8 363 Meaghen Seales Sam Houston 4:48.82 _______ 6 459 Dominique Jackson Stephen F. A 14.59 _______ 9 202 Edna Cheptum McNeese Stat 5:19.92 _______ 7 313 Jameria Smith Northwestern 14.70 _______ 8 125 Jerica Love Incarnate Wo 13.60 _______ Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run (24) Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 12 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times 2 473 Jillian Turner Stephen F. A 14.38 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 3:15 PM 3 291 Lakeisha Taylor Nicholls Sta 15.68 _______ SLC Meet: 3:42.90 1977 Pat I'Callaghan 4 413 Ayaunee Williams SE Louisiana 14.61 _______ Stadium: 3:36.24 1992 Jim Spivey 5 455 Tiare Dugger Stephen F. A 14.32 _______ LaneName School Seed Time 6 308 Braneshia Payton Northwestern 13.51 _______ Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 7 399 Tayla Celestine SE Louisiana 14.71 _______ 1 159 Christopher Winski Incarnate Wo 4:04.24 _______ 8 171 Kyara Levi Lamar 14.62 _______ 2 383 Jeffrey Moore Sam Houston 3:46.94 _______ Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 3 61 Brant Cook Central Arka 3:53.73 _______ 2 172 Meagan Menifee Lamar 14.46 _______ 4 104 Juan Fraga Houston Bapt 3:57.96 _______ 3 34 Aysha Anderson Central Arka 14.64 _______ 5 237 Christoph Graf McNeese Stat 3:49.68 _______ 4 529 Chloe Young Texas A&M-CC 14.04 _______ 6 188 Cormac Kelly Lamar 3:54.71 _______ 5 359 Courtney Lord Sam Houston 14.46 _______ 7 21 Drew Cummings Abilene Chri 4:06.41 _______ 6 357 Baylee Lara Sam Houston 13.70 _______ 8 269 Federico Machado New Orleans 4:27.28 _______ 7 397 Breanne Bias SE Louisiana 14.67 _______ 9 232 Jacob Daigle McNeese Stat 3:58.56 _______ 10 113 Jeremy Lewis Houston Bapt 3:56.66 _______ 11 545 Vinnie Van Puyvelde Texas A&M-CC 4:00.09 _______ 12 144 Garett Cortez Incarnate Wo 3:49.75 _______ Adkins Trak Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:55 PM 5/12/2017 Page 2 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Tad Gormley Stadium - 5/12/2017 to 5/14/2017 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Heat 4 of 4 Prelims Event 9 Men 110 Meter Hurdles (9) 2 258 Zoria Findley New Orleans 1:01.03 _______ 8 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 2 Best Times 3 50 Jasmine Richard Central Arka 59.38 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 3:50 PM 4 264 Lilli Richter New Orleans 57.65 _______ SLC Meet: 13.66 1984 Sansiski Daniels 5 94 Brandy Thomas Houston Bapt 55.84 _______ Stadium: 13.03 Reggie Torian 6 97 Jazmine Warden Houston Bapt 58.03 _______ LaneName School Seed Time 7 123 Ashley Joyner Incarnate Wo 57.13 _______ Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 8 80 Milan Fisher Houston Bapt 56.50 _______ 2 490 Kerry Gleason Stephen F. A NT _______ 9 347 Kodii Church Sam Houston 54.96 _______ 3 507 Jordan Washington Stephen F. A 14.51 _______ 4 109 Christian Guzman Houston Bapt 15.17 _______ Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash (28) 5 389 William Stark Sam Houston 14.51 _______ 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 6 271 Michael Nicholls New Orleans 13.97 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 4:25 PM Heat 2 of 2 Prelims SLC Meet: 44.88 1996 Leonard Byrd 5 71 James Lassiter Central Arka 14.38 _______ Stadium: 43.81 1992 Danny Everett 6 382 Fabian McCall Sam Houston 14.53 _______ LaneName School Seed Time 7 70 Marcel Keeton Central Arka 14.38 _______ Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 8 442 Justin Taylor SE Louisiana 14.62 _______ 2 244 Ethan Rapp McNeese Stat 48.84 _______ 3 230 Jalon Charles McNeese Stat 47.37 _______ Event 24 Women 400 Meter Dash (31) 4 156 Kentonie Thomas Incarnate Wo 48.80 _______ 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 4 Best Times 5 539 Javier Reyes Texas A&M-CC 49.66 _______ Saturday 5/13/2017 - 4:05 PM 6 385 Eric Pouncy Sam Houston 47.86 _______ SLC Meet: 52.63 2000 Christine Amertil 7 426 Martavius James SE Louisiana 49.72 _______ Stadium: 50.22 1992 Rochelle Stevens 8 503 D'Lance Sharp Stephen F. A NT _______ LaneName School Seed Time Heat 2 of 4 Prelims Heat 1 of 4 Prelims 2 33 Avery Williams Abilene Chri 49.43 _______ 2 89 Gbemisola Orundami Houston Bapt 57.59 _______ 3 191 Ben Morales Lamar 51.82 _______ 3 286 Maerys Joseph Nicholls Sta 57.22 _______ 4 376 Zachary Gasca Sam Houston 48.18 _______ 4 122 Victoria Jackson Incarnate Wo 59.21 _______ 5 437 Ashley Riley SE Louisiana 46.70 _______ 5 211 Sara Lamendola McNeese Stat 1:04.16 _______ 6 372 Lawrence Coleman Sam Houston NT _______ 6 5 Chartia Hurt Abilene Chri 56.48 _______ 7 417 Maverick Bowleg SE Louisiana 48.49 _______ 7 4 Kimone Green Abilene Chri 55.92 _______ 8 501 Isaiah Pittman Stephen F. A 49.36 _______ 8 164 Nia Davis Lamar 58.14 _______ Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 9 352 Jordan Grady Sam Houston 54.63 _______ 2 147 Jamari Gilbert Incarnate Wo 48.06 _______ Heat 2 of 4 Prelims 3 542 Terrion Spivey Texas A&M-CC 48.88 _______ 2 475 Tiffany Williams Stephen F. A 56.45 _______ 4 326 Retsel Jackson Northwestern 49.57 _______ 3 411 Treshanna Taylor SE Louisiana 58.20 _______ 5 487 Charles Fentress Stephen F. A 49.96 _______ 4 404 Lekesha Jelks SE Louisiana 57.59 _______ 6 491 Tedrick Hawkins Stephen F. A 47.14 _______ 5 91 Ericka Rodriguez Houston Bapt 57.32 _______ 7 276 Dario Scantlebury New Orleans NT _______ 6 396 Dekayta Alex SE Louisiana 54.63 _______ 8 72 Daniel Lawson Central Arka 48.77 _______ 7 456 Chelsi Gill Stephen F. A 56.28 _______ Heat 4 of 4 Prelims 8 92 Shantelle Slaughter Houston Bapt 59.18 _______ 2 108 D'Anthony Graham Houston Bapt 48.93 _______ Heat 3 of 4 Prelims 3 488 Will Gibson Stephen F. A 47.08 _______ 2 127 Tiffani Mays Incarnate Wo 55.66 _______ 4 225 Khristian Anthony McNeese Stat 50.64 _______ 3 299 Natashia Jackson Northwestern 55.60 _______ 5 18 Blaze Brownlow Abilene Chri 48.69 _______ 4 365 Teona Spivey Sam Houston 56.62 _______ 6 394 Ethan Woods Sam Houston 48.15 _______ 5 281 Elexus Allen Nicholls Sta 56.83 _______ 7 67 Darrell Johnson Central Arka 49.47 _______ 6 255 Ja Nai Cameron New Orleans 59.85 _______ 8 268 Shehu Inuwa New Orleans NT _______ 7 528 Faith Williams Texas A&M-CC 57.91 _______ 8 42 Samantha Ellis Central Arka 59.44 _______ 9 51 Aliyah Robinson Central Arka 57.82 _______ Adkins Trak Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:55 PM 5/12/2017 Page 3 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Tad Gormley Stadium - 5/12/2017 to 5/14/2017 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Event 22 Women 100 Meter Dash (38) Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash (34) 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times Saturday 5/13/2017 - 4:45 PM Saturday 5/13/2017 - 5:05 PM SLC Meet: 11.27 2002 LaJuana Lovett SLC Meet: 10.12 2011 Cordero Gray Stadium: 10.71 1998 Marion Jones Stadium: 10.09 6/5/1993 Michael Green LaneName School Seed Time LaneName School Seed Time Heat 1 of 5 Prelims Heat 1 of 5 Prelims 2 161 Bianca Allen Lamar 12.35 _______ 2 26 Ryan Linton Abilene Chri 10.51 _______ 3 300 De'Shalyn Jones Northwestern 11.50 _______ 3 274 Quintarius Queen New Orleans 11.10 _______ 4 125 Jerica Love Incarnate Wo 11.87 _______ 4 327 Amir James Northwestern 10.20 _______ 5 283 Alondriah Brown Nicholls Sta 12.34 _______ 5 249 Tyler Syrie McNeese Stat 10.79 _______ 6 308 Braneshia Payton Northwestern 12.10 _______ 6 112 Jamal Kemp Houston Bapt 10.45 _______ 7 403 Aareion Jackson SE Louisiana 12.15 _______ 7 68 Jeriah Johnson Central Arka 10.74 _______ 8 135 LaShawnda Simmons Incarnate Wo 11.89 _______ 8 101 Justin Carmouche Houston Bapt 11.27 _______ Heat 2 of 5 Prelims Heat 2 of 5 Prelims 2 177 Janay Stanton Lamar 12.05 _______ 2 415 Shadrack AduGyamfi SE Louisiana 11.09 _______ 3 410 Kaelynn Smith SE Louisiana 11.70 _______ 3 436 Cliff Resais SE Louisiana 10.38 _______ 4 465 Imani Nave Stephen F.
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