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Crystal Reports Activex Designer The Westminster Schools Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 2021 GHSA T&F State Meet Classes 5A, 6A, Ambulatory, Wheelchair - 5/13/2021 to Carrollton HS Performance List 10 Jakell MitchellJonesboro 21-11.00 7 Event 2 Boys Discus Throw Class 5A 11 Jordan McCantsBlessed Trinity 21-10.75 8 5A: 197-04 2004 Antonio Lamar 12 Michael RichardOla 21-08.75 4 NFHS: 236-06 2009 Mason Finley 13 Erin BlountJones County 21-05.50 5 Name School Seed Mark 14 Michael WhiteChamblee 21-04.50 6 1 Camden WilliamsWayne County 178-02 1 15 JT RaineyWalnut Grove 21-04.50 7 2 Seth AllenNew Manchester 176-06 1 16 Kenric LanierDecatur 21-00.50 8 3 Akinwale Josh DareCreekside 171-00 2 4 Stephen CampanaChamblee 161-06 2 Event 8 Boys Pole Vault Class 5A 5 Chase RansomLoganville 157-08 3 5A: 16-01 5/2/2013 Tray Oates 6 Carson GriffinCalhoun 157-06 3 NFHS: 19-05.50 2018 Armand Duplantis 7 Vic BurleyWarner Robins 153-00 4 Name School Seed Mark 8 Christian DixonDutchtown 152-04 5 1 Dylan FaulknerCalhoun 13-06.00 1 9 Josh PhiferStarr's Mill 148-03 4 2 Quinn NealWhitewater 13-00.00 2 10 JP SqueriBlessed Trinity 147-10 5 3 Andrew RexrodeHarris County 13-00.00 3 11 Robert JosephWoodward Academy147-08 6 4 Sam AustinChapel Hill 12-06.00 5 12 Lex WalravenCalhoun 144-03 7 5 David BowersStarr's Mill 12-06.00 4 13 Jacoby JohnsonVilla Rica 141-01 8 6 Christian HoustonWoodward Academy12-06.00 5 14 Dominick LoweLocust Grove 140-11 6 7 Joseph SulkowskiStarr's Mill 12-00.00 7 15 Earnest EdwardsCoffee 139-07 7 8 Aiden MooreWarner Robins 12-00.00 1 16 Quentin PetersonUnion Grove 136-07 8 9 Jordan FrankNorth Springs 12-00.00 8 10 Alden McDonaldGreenbrier 11-06.00 2 Event 4 Boys High Jump Class 5A 11 Ryan McKinneyGreenbrier 11-06.00 3 5A: 7-03.50 1983 Dothel Edwards 12 Christain TroyUnion Grove 11-00.00 4 NFHS: 7-06 2017 Vernon Turner 13 Bailey GilbertSt. Pius X 11-00.00 6 Name School Seed Mark 14 Jahiem HawkinsWare County 11-00.00 5 1 Freddie HawkinsWoodland Stockbr6-04.00 2 15 Payton HansenGreenbrier 11-00.00 8 2 Anthony Parker Jr.Ola 6-04.00 1 16 Koby OsgoodLoganville 11-00.00 7 3 Aidan HollimanGreenbrier 6-02.00 3 4 Dylan FaulknerCalhoun 6-02.00 1 Event 10 Boys Shot Put Class 5A 5 Devin BarnettStarr's Mill 6-02.00 5 5A: 66-07 1966 Chip Kell 6 Kahari EdmondsonChapel Hill 6-02.00 3 NFHS: 77-00 1979 Michel Carter 7 Jaylan HarrisCalhoun 6-02.00 2 Name School Seed Mark 8 Horatio FieldsNew Manchester 6-02.00 4 1 Chase RansomLoganville 53-04.00 1 9 Xavier SessomsGrady 6-02.00 5 2 Henry KofowoStone Mountain 52-08.50 2 10 Jaylon MarshallHarris County 6-00.00 7 3 Jacoby JohnsonVilla Rica 52-02.00 1 11 Paul BlouinLocust Grove 6-00.00 4 4 Akinwale Josh DareCreekside 50-07.50 2 12 Ayden JonesWayne County 6-00.00 5 5 Quentin PetersonUnion Grove 50-03.00 3 13 Bryson BrownNew Manchester 6-00.00 8 6 Joseph RampeyStarr's Mill 49-05.00 3 14 Alex SmithClarke Centr 5-10.00 6 7 Seth AllenNew Manchester 49-01.50 4 15 Charlie HychApalachee 5-10.00 7 8 Dozie OkpalaLoganville 48-06.00 4 16 Michael RoysterOla 5-08.00 8 9 Vic BurleyWarner Robins 48-02.75 5 10 Robert JosephWoodward Academy48-01.50 5 Event 6 Boys Long Jump Class 5A 11 Stephen CampanaChamblee 47-09.25 6 5A: 24-06.50 2009 Demar Forbes 12 Dylan FaulknerCalhoun 47-06.50 6 NFHS: 26-04.75 1989 James Stallworth 13 Kendrick KirbyCalhoun 46-09.00 7 Name School Seed Mark 14 Emelio RushUnion Grove 46-05.50 7 1 Justin HodgesClarke Centr 22-06.75 1 15 Dominick LoweLocust Grove 46-02.00 8 2 Jaylon MarshallHarris County 22-04.75 1 16 Carson GriffinCalhoun 45-11.00 8 3 Marc StampleyStarr's Mill 22-04.00 2 4 Ebenezer QuashieHiram 22-02.25 3 Event 12 Boys Triple Jump Class 5A 5 Kelon CarterHiram 22-01.75 4 5A: 51-07.50 1975 Nate Cooper 6 Trevin WallaceWayne County 22-01.50 2 NFHS: 52-10.50 1980 Charles Mayfield 7 Alan WrightWoodward Academy22-01.50 5 Name School Seed Mark 8 Max RobertsNew Manchester 22-00.25 6 1 Dainsus MillerCreekside 48-00.00 1 9 Amari JacksonEagle's Landing 21-11.00 3 2 Emmanuel CampbellJonesboro 46-04.00 2 The Westminster Schools Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 2021 GHSA T&F State Meet Classes 5A, 6A, Ambulatory, Wheelchair - 5/13/2021 to Carrollton HS Performance List Event 12 ...(Boys Triple Jump Class 5A) 15 WhitewaterA 43.31 7 Name School Seed Mark 16 CalhounA 43.32 8 3 Jordan McCantsBlessed Trinity 45-02.00 3 4 Nicolas CrosswhiteNew Manchester 44-01.50 4 Event 18 Boys 1600 Meter Run Class 5A 5 Anthony Parker Jr.Ola 43-08.00 1 5A: 4:07.50 2007 Ben Hubers 6 Sean SheltonGreenbrier 43-05.50 2 NFHS: 3:59.51 2001 Alan Webb 7 Max RobertsNew Manchester 43-03.75 5 Name School Seed Time 8 Marc StampleyStarr's Mill 43-01.75 6 1 Adam WadeBlessed Trinity 4:21.05 1 9 Tyreon MillsapClarke Centr 42-08.00 3 2 Benjamin RotheringBlessed Trinity 4:23.00 2 10 Amari HamptonEagle's Landing 42-06.00 4 3 Felipe BarriosCalhoun 4:23.90 3 11 Chris StaffordCoffee 42-05.50 5 4 Kaleb EllisHarris County 4:25.50 4 12 Carey CarterWoodward Academy42-01.25 7 5 Colton OlveyStarr's Mill 4:25.95 5 13 Devin WashUnion Grove 42-01.00 6 6 Garrett JonesStarr's Mill 4:26.13 6 14 Justin FieldsNorthside, Colum42-00.00 8 7 Gabriel BestWhitewater 4:26.54 7 15 Michael RichardOla 42-00.00 7 8 Zachary BurkeBlessed Trinity 4:26.67 8 16 Marco HillM.L. King 41-06.00 8 9 Cameron WatsonCoffee 4:30.84 1 10 Christian GonzalezDecatur 4:30.86 2 Event 14 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay Class 5A 11 Eoin McNallyDecatur 4:33.58 3 Team Relay Seed Time 12 Daniel BlaichDecatur 4:33.86 4 1 ChambleeA 8:10.44 1 13 Ryan BoyleSt. Pius X 4:34.09 5 2 Blessed TrinityA 8:10.48 1 14 Trent JacksonVeterans 4:34.68 6 3 St. Pius XA 8:14.65 2 15 Daniel TownsendLocust Grove 4:34.96 7 4 CartersvilleA 8:14.73 2 16 Will NashWarner Robins 4:36.47 8 5 Southwest DekalbA 8:22.18 3 Event 20 Boys 400 Meter Dash Class 5A Prelims 6 Woodland CartersA 8:23.07 3 7 Jackson, AtlantaA 8:24.29 4 5A: 46.37 5/11/2018 Trey Johnson NFHS: 45.19 2012 Aldrich Bailey 8 Starr's MillA 8:24.35 5 Name School Seed Time 9 NorthgateA 8:24.71 6 1 Erin BlountJones County 48.52 1 10 GradyA 8:25.14 7 2 Michael SimmonsEastside HS 48.78 2 11 Chapel HillA 8:26.09 8 3 Khalid CramerDutchtown 49.16 3 12 StockbridgeA 8:27.67 4 4 Justin HodgesClarke Centr 49.21 4 13 DecaturA 8:31.07 5 5 Sean ArmourClarke Centr 49.25 5 14 VeteransA 8:32.09 6 6 Jailen DaltonWhitewater 49.45 1 15 Locust GroveA 8:32.74 7 7 Trevon PerkinsNew Manchester 49.65 1 16 Eagle's LandingA 8:34.20 8 8 Jameel HoyesVeterans 49.95 6 Event 16 Boys 4x100 Meter Relay Class 5A Prelims 9 Ademola AdewusiWhitewater 50.15 3 5A: 40.66 1996 Southwest DeKalb 10 Ebenezer QuashieHiram 50.20 4 A. Taylor, A. Richard, C. Crenshaw, T. Trammell 11 Shawn JarrettMundy's Mill 50.21 5 NFHS: 39.76 1998 Ft. Worth Wyatt HS 12 Fredrick HamiltonGrady 50.38 6 M.Wesley, Franklin, Clopton, D.Wesley 13 David PoellnitzHiram 50.71 7 Team Relay Seed Time 14 Tyler MapsonNew Manchester 50.79 8 1 Chapel HillA 41.95 1 15 Kendel RollersonGreenbrier 50.80 7 2 Eagle's LandingA 42.18 1 16 Jaquan BrooksLithonia 51.47 8 3 DutchtownA 42.18 1 Event 22 Boys 100 Meter Dash Class 5A Prelims 4 Southwest DekalbA 42.25 3 5 Jones CountyA 42.30 4 5A: 10.26 5/16/2015 Ryan Clark NFHS: 10.15 1992 Henry Neal 6 BannekerA 42.40 1 Name School Seed Time 7 ApalacheeA 42.67 5 1 Zion RaginsJones County 10.94 1 8 GriffinA 42.69 3 2 Tauheed FergusonApalachee 11.02 2 9 New ManchesterA 42.87 4 3 Nicolas ConnorLithia Springs 11.03 1 10 Lithia SpringsA 42.89 5 4 Garrison MaddenDutchtown 11.04 3 11 Harris CountyA 42.91 6 5 Derrick WhiteCreekside 11.06 1 12 Union GroveA 43.15 6 6 Datakis NunnallyChapel Hill 11.10 3 13 Eastside HSA 43.16 7 7 Jamill WilliamsBanneker 11.12 4 14 LoganvilleA 43.26 8 The Westminster Schools Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 2021 GHSA T&F State Meet Classes 5A, 6A, Ambulatory, Wheelchair - 5/13/2021 to Carrollton HS Performance List Event 22 ...(Boys 100 Meter Dash Class 5A Prelims) Event 28 Boys 200 Meter Dash Class 5A Prelims Name School Seed Time 8 Kamron SmithVeterans 11.14 4 5A: 20.79 5/16/2015 Ryan Clark 9 Corey BarnesMundy's Mill 11.15 5 NFHS: 20.13 2003 Roy Martin 10 Jairus MackClarke Centr 11.16 5 Name School Seed Time 11 Jonathan MeadowsEagle's Landing 11.19 6 1 Zion RaginsJones County 21.70 1 12 Danarrion ArdEagle's Landing 11.21 7 2 Keyshawn BuckleyChapel Hill 21.77 1 13 Jaylon McClendonWhitewater 11.29 6 3 Tauheed FergusonApalachee 21.80 2 14 Teondre CarterNew Manchester 11.30 7 4 Jordan FavorsGriffin 22.02 1 15 Zachary BoldenBlessed Trinity 11.32 8 5 Nicolas ConnorLithia Springs 22.06 3 16 Tyreon MillsapClarke Centr 11.35 8 6 Derrick WhiteCreekside 22.09 4 7 Datakis NunnallyChapel Hill 22.11 5 Event 24 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Class 5A Prelims 8 Teondre CarterNew Manchester 22.12 6 5A: 13.34 1996 Terrance Trammell 9 Prince BrownBanneker 22.16 7 NFHS: 13.30 1990 Chris Nelloms 10 Corey BarnesMundy's Mill 22.17 8 Name School Seed Time 11 Garrison MaddenDutchtown 22.30 4 1 Devin BarnettStarr's Mill 15.16 1 12 Kai WashingtonWarner Robins 22.30 3 2 Horatio FieldsNew Manchester 15.20 2 13 Khalid CramerDutchtown 22.34 5 3 Alan WrightWoodward Academy15.21 1 14 Curran BrantDecatur 22.43 6 4 Eric ToviaveCartersville 15.23 4 15 Jairus MackClarke Centr 22.45 7 5 Christopher ParkerWoodward Academy15.36 5 16 Tyreon MillsapClarke Centr 22.52 8 6 Malik SmithDutchtown 15.44 1 7 Isaiah TaylorSouthwest Dekalb 15.45 2 Event 30 Boys 300 Meter Hurdles Class 5A Prelims 8 Marquis ChavisChapel Hill 15.49 6 5A: 35.68 2007 William Wynne 9 Jakari BarnettLithia Springs 15.53 8 NFHS: 35.02 2009 Reggie Wyatt 10 Nathan WallaceWhitewater 15.53 7 Name School Seed Time 11 Joshua ThomasEagle's Landing 15.55 3 1 Dainsus MillerCreekside 38.63 1 12 Jai Shon CoranWayne County 15.61
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