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University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:54 PM 3/30/2018 Page 1 91St Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by the Home Depot Univ.Of Texas-Mike A University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:54 PM 3/30/2018 Page 1 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/28/2018 to 3/31/2018 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Event 40 Girls 3200 Meter Run High School (20) Event 44 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay HS Div. I (52) National HS: 9:48.59 1996 Kim Mortensen National HS: 44.50 2004 Poly, Long Beach, CA Myers Std: 10:07.15 2010 Chelsey Sveinsson Myers Std: 44.60 2004 Dallas Skyline TX Relays: 10:07.15 2010 Chelsey Sveinsson TX Relays: 46.80 2017 Uplift Hampton Lane Name Yr School Seed Time D Newsome, D Gordon, c Austin, D Granados Section 1 of 1 Finals Lane Team Relay Seed Time 1 3887 Libby McGrath 09 San Antonio Home Heat 1 of 6 Prelims 2 3394 Laura Fairchild 12 Lew.Flower Mound 1 Nolan Cath 3 2933 Carrie Fish 12 Frisco Liberty 1) #3650 Regan Ruffner 09 2) #3648 Abby Geiser 09 4 3561 London Culbreath 10 McKinney North 3) #3651 Elizabeth Salas 11 4) #3649 Katherine Gilpin 10 5 3416 Quinn Owen 12 Lew.Marcus 2 Gonzales 6 3612 Halena Rahmaan 11 Montgomery 1) #2989 Samantha Barnick 09 2) #2991 Madison Blundell 10 7 2350 Emily Garcia 10 Alvarado 3) #2993 Tyla Dalton 10 4) #3000 Madison Singletary 09 8 7603 Allie Lyda 09 Lew.Flower Mound 5) #2988 Maggie Barnick 10 6) #2990 Caity Blundell 09 9 3738 Ava Peeples 11 RchdsnLake HiLnd 3 Poteet 10 2884 Andrea Acuna 10 FW Boswell 1) #3706 Kylie Garcia 10 2) #3704 Autumn Diaz 09 3) #3703 Danica DelaFuente 11 4) #3705 Alina Escamilla 12 11 3419 Madison Acosta 11 Lew. The Colony 4 Taylor 12 4107 Christina Sancho-Spore 10 Tomball Memorial 1) #4063 Sarah Vrabel 09 2) #4060 Ashlyn Collier 10 13 3646 Alison Bryant 12 Nolan Cath 3) #4062 Taciana Turner 12 4) #4058 Latavia Anderson 10 14 3181 Megan Hopper 12 Katy Cinco Ranch 5) #4061 Anna Cathryn Griffith 11 6) #4059 Keragan Brooks 12 15 3077 Monique Spruill 12 Hou.Cypres Sprng 5 Goliad 16 3345 Alexa Rodriguez 11 Lar. Nixon 1) #2981 Audrey Blevins 11 2) #2987 Paiton Priddy 12 17 4130 Caroline Miller 12 Ursuline Aca 3) #2986 Lindsey Jacobs 11 4) #2983 Amaya Brown 11 18 2851 Emma Heslop 09 FEAST 5) #2984 Emily Castenada 12 6) #2985 Karleigh Hill 09 19 3215 Lauren Titus 09 Katy Tompkins 6 Waco Connally 20 3135 Kaytlyn Kuta 12 Huffman Hargrave 1) #4146 Jamya Coaster 09 2) #4148 Ny'cierra Hinton 09 3) #4145 Asia Armstead 12 4) #4153 Talayssia Sanders 09 Event 41 Boys 3200 Meter Run High School (20) 5) #4147 Alasia Freeman-Rollins 12 6) #4152 Ashanti Pope 10 National HS: 8:29.46 2011 Lukas Verzbicas 7 Cuero Myers Std: 8:52.92 2004 Brian Sullivan 1) #2685 Regan Dunn 12 2) #2687 Loren Washington 09 TX Relays: 8:52.92 2004 Brian Sullivan 3) #2683 Mackenzie Blain 09 4) #2684 Ibree Coe 09 Lane Name Yr School Seed Time 5) #2686 Maraya Guzman 11 6) #2682 Cathleen Andrews 11 Section 1 of 1 Finals 8 Liberty Christn 1 5185 Eric Casarez 12 Keller Central 1) #3430 Anna Fontenot 10 2) #3426 Ella Barr 09 2 5777 Brandon Gracia 12 Rio Grande City 3) #3432 Haley Masoner 09 4) #3431 Izzy Hopkins 10 3 5334 Jarrett Kirk 10 Lew.Flower Mound 9 Midland Christn 4 5335 Alex Maier 11 Lew.Flower Mound 1) #3585 Ally Nelson 09 2) #3586 Andie Sheppard 10 5 5912 Ethan Hageman 12 SA Holmes 3) #3587 Azyanna Sherrill 09 4) #3584 Makenzie Mondragon 12 6 4256 Graydon Morris 10 Aledo 5) #3582 Abby Claire Brown 12 7 5168 Cole Lindhorst 10 Katy Tompkins 8 4366 Cameron Kleiman 11 Aus. Johnson 9 4856 Aiden Carlson 12 FEAST 10 5036 Allen Gonzalez 11 Hou.Cypres Sprng 11 5908 Landon Duplessis 11 SA Cole 12 5902 Luke Estes 12 SA Christian 13 4680 Sergio Armendariz 12 Dal. Adamson 14 5145 Andrew Gandy 12 Katy 7 Lakes 15 5637 Ares Reading 11 Niwot 16 5121 Alan Elbanna 11 Katy Cinco Ranch 17 5569 Dominic Cavazos 12 Mercedes 18 4927 Nick Hendrix 11 Frisco Wakeland 19 5913 Jett Knight 11 SA Holmes 20 5522 Trevor Williams 11 McAllen Memorial University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:54 PM 3/30/2018 Page 2 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. Myers Stadium-Austin,TX - 3/28/2018 to 3/31/2018 Meet Program - Saturday Running Events Heat 2 of 6 Prelims...(Event 44 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay HS Div. I (52)) Heat 3 of 6 Prelims 2 Troy 2 Bonham 1) #4116 Hannah Grisham 10 2) #4119 Rachel Ramirez 11 1) #2508 Haleigh Solano 11 2) #2509 Aiziah Walker 10 3) #4117 Emily Jarolik 11 4) #4118 Kyleigh Powell 11 3) #2506 Emma Bounds 10 4) #2510 Kandycee Walker 12 5) #4120 Alexis Tippit 10 5) #2507 Brianna Cruz 09 3 Mentorship Aca 3 Fredericksburg 1) #3573 DeKyesha Aguillard 10 2) #3577 Dynisha Riley 10 1) #2909 Kyndal Esensee 12 2) #2915 Molly Pluenneke 11 3) #3575 Kiara Brown 12 4) #3579 Jasmine Wilson 11 3) #2918 Sydney Slaughter 09 4) #2910 Anna Gold 09 5) #3578 LeOnnarian Touissant 11 6) #3574 Skylah Barton 09 5) #2913 Allison Munoz 10 6) #2914 Daisy Perez 10 7) #3576 Rakhaya Randle 10 7) #2916 Molly Ross 09 8) #2906 Megan Daley 12 4 Stafford 4 Trinity ChristCH 1) #4033 C'Dae Hines 09 2) #4039 Chaunta Thomas 11 1) #4115 Alexus Wilhite 12 2) #4112 Elizabeth O'Kere 12 3) #4037 Jayla Pratt 10 4) #4036 Faith Odigi 12 3) #4114 Jhaida Wells 12 4) #4111 Chasady Johnson 12 5 Kinkaid School 5) #4113 Athaliah Townsend 10 1) #3276 Katelyn Gamble 10 2) #3280 Emma Sykes 11 5 Atlanta 3) #3275 Allison Favaloro 12 4) #3277 Kennedy Gamble 12 1) #2396 Chelsea Simmons 09 2) #2395 Alyssa Simmons 12 5) #3279 Lydia Patterson 10 6) #3274 Jalen Elrod 09 3) #2391 Jennifer Easter 09 4) #2392 Keyona Easter 10 6 St. Mary's Aca 5) #2397 Sheveonia Smith 11 6) #2393 Ivory Larry 09 1) #4027 Timeera Lewis 12 2) #4025 Vinae Edwards 09 7) #2394 Jasmine Moore 12 3) #4024 Isre'al Conerly 11 4) #4029 Summer Reid 09 6 Waco La Vega 5) #4028 Tajanae Nettles 12 6) #4030 Iyani Williams 12 1) #4159 Cyndee Ruiz 10 2) #4160 Kaela Sawyer 09 7) #4023 Maigan Adams 09 3) #4157 Eulasia Lampkin 10 4) #4162 Montierra Warren 11 7 Blanco 5) #4155 Tekenbria Brown 09 6) #4158 Mikayla Rhodes 11 1) #2497 Sarah Warner 11 2) #2493 Taylor Kotfas 11 7 Hou. Yates 3) #2492 Carly Haack 11 4) #2494 Hanna Srackangast 11 1) #3129 Datavia Hanagen 10 2) #3128 Jordachea Guillory 11 5) #2495 Steely Steiner 10 6) #2491 Asher Haack 11 3) #3133 Laurryn McMiller 09 4) #3131 Alyss Kerl 11 8 Rosebud-Lott 5) #3132 Italy LeBlanc 09 6) #3130 Ally Henson 11 1) #3772 Oriana Young 10 2) #3771 Erakah Easley 10 8 KIPP Sunnyside 3) #3770 Lily Dawson 10 4) #3769 Clara Coker 10 1) #3290 Alexis Taylor 11 2) #3289 Kiana Stevens 12 5) #3768 Anissa Cavitt 09 3) #3285 Breana Lott 10 4) #3291 Kiearra Washington 11 9 Greenhill School 5) #3288 Zipporah Scott 10 1) #3020 Caroline Simpson 11 2) #3018 Megan Olomu 11 9 All Saints Episc 3) #3013 Katy Goodwin 11 4) #3021 Clarissa Smith 09 1) #2329 Megan Smith 11 2) #2326 Sydney Hoosier 09 5) #3012 Krystal Crockett-Rogers 09 6) #3016 Sofia Martin 12 3) #2331 Zoe Titus 12 4) #2327 Cami Krzeminski 10 7) #3022 Jessi Thompson 09 5) #2328 Emily Parsley 10 6) #2330 Addie Thompson 09 University of Texas at Austin Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:54 PM 3/30/2018 Page 3 91st Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Built by The Home Depot Univ.of Texas-Mike A. 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I (52)) Heat 5 of 6 Prelims 1 Smithville 1 Blum 1) #3970 Brandyburg Deondria 10 2) #3971 Samira Haywood 09 1) #2504 Mattie Rosenboom 11 2) #2500 Monica Jimenez 10 3) #3968 Taaylor Beasley 11 4) #3972 Dezj'nae Hodge 11 3) #2505 Harley Scott 11 4) #2502 Gentrye Munden 12 5) #3969 Kaytlyn Davila-Henderson 09 6) #3973 Diamond McMarion 09 5) #2501 Savannah May 11 6) #2503 Emma Rodriguez 10 7) #3974 Dakota Moberg 10 8) #3975 Sasha Roman 09 2 Early 2 Crawford 1) #2813 Allie Blasingame 10 2) #2816 Trinity Tomlinson 10 1) #2674 Addison Weaver 10 2) #2667 Peyton Elmore 10 3) #2815 Haley Spieckerman 10 4) #2814 Jensen Hutchins 10 3) #2671 Haley Vaughn 12 4) #2670 Este Musil 12 3 Leonard 3 Fischr Cany Lake 1) #3391 Bridget Watson 12 2) #3386 Kelcie Simmons 12 1) #2859 Madison Churbe 10 2) #2862 Alysha Perez 12 3) #3390 Claudia Ware 12 4) #3387 Natalie Simmons 12 3) #2863 Audrey Schulze 11 4) #2860 Skylar Hurst 12 5) #3384 Alyssa Davis 12 6) #3388 Kenleigh Stevens 11 5) #2861 Lainee Moses 10 4 Hitchcock 4 St. Agnes Acad 1) #3034 Selena Goodman 10 2) #3032 Breanna Birdow 10 1) #3998 Ezinne Anozie 12 2) #4004 Maysen Odom 11 3) #3036 Majesty Otems 12 4) #3035 Chrishonda McDaniel 10 3) #3999 Melina Davis 09 4) #4000 Cristen Harrison 12 5) #3033 Arianna Delane 10 5) #4002 Lauren Lowe 12 6) #4006 Megan Rotter 12 5 Brusly 5 Dal.
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