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Seagate Crystal Reports Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 4/17/2010 Page 1 2010 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/14/2010 to 4/17/2010 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash High School KU Relays: 11.68 K 1987 Kim Edwards, Van Horn, MO Name Yr School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 1150 Ariane Jordan 12 Blue Springs 11.80 Q 3.5 4 2 3773 Macahla Wesley 09 Topeka-West 11.86 Q 2.8 3 3 3145 Tiffani McReynolds 12 Pembroke Hill 11.93 Q 3.0 5 4 1246 Alexis Bates 12 Central (St. Joseph) 12.08 Q 3.1 2 5 1243 Cara Forte Center 12.12 Q 3.2 1 6 3146 Syndey Peavy 12 Pembroke Hill 12.09 q 3.5 4 7 2921 Breeana Coleman 12 Olathe-East 12.09 q 2.8 3 8 2520 Bianca Stokes 12 McCluer South-Berkeley 12.12 q 3.1 2 9 4014 Aarian Tipton 12 Wichita-Southeast 12.23 3.5 4 10 3343 Abreanna Parker 12 Shawnee Heights 12.25 3.5 4 11 2203 Lauren Cheadle 11 Lee's Summit West 12.27 3.2 1 12 2792 Peyton Chaney 10 Nerinx Hall 12.42 2.8 3 13 3418 Clare Bingaman 10 Shawnee Mission South 12.42 3.5 4 14 3143 Lauren Pickens 11 Peabody-Burns 12.46 3.1 2 15 1997 Danyelle Cole 12 Kansas City-Piper 12.47 2.8 3 16 3270 Lauren Flaker 12 Rock Bridge 12.49 3.1 2 17 2144 Drue Davis 12 Lawrence-Free State 12.50 3.0 5 18 1998 Lenia Goff 11 Kansas City-Piper 12.53 3.5 4 19 2249 Rhea Jones 11 Liberty 12.58 3.1 2 20 1270 Alyx Dull 12 Clinton 12.66 3.0 5 21 1809 Mariah Wicks 10 Jenks 12.69 3.2 1 22 3383 Jodi Young 12 Shawnee Mission North 12.71 3.2 1 23 3690 Tyler Sloan 11 Sumner Academy 12.73 2.8 3 23 4049 Kelsey Dietrich Winnetonka 12.73 3.1 2 25 4031 Waynieka Wheeler 09 William Chrisman 12.74 2.8 3 26 2924 Ramie Grayson 11 Olathe-East 12.75 2.8 3 27 3355 Toni Aguiar 10 Shawnee Mission East 12.88 3.0 5 28 2168 LaQuecia Parker 11 Leavenworth 12.89 3.0 5 29 2258 Michele Tucker 12 Liberty 12.90 3.2 1 30 3419 Nora Bingaman 10 Shawnee Mission South 12.90 3.1 2 31 3141 Jenna Griffin 12 Pawhuska 12.93 3.2 1 32 3968 Angie Vailas 09 Wichita-Kapaun-Mt Carmel 12.95 3.5 4 33 2468 Taylor Gadbois 11 Maryville 12.99 3.0 5 34 3957 Tina Liu 11 Wichita-Independent 13.02 3.1 2 35 1599 Ashli Dryden 12 Hays 13.12 3.0 5 36 1602 Hanna Pfannenstiel 10 Hays 13.16 2.8 3 37 1807 Sydney Wells 09 Jenks 13.18 3.5 4 38 1314 Nicole Jones 10 Council Grove 13.81 3.0 5 Girls 100 Meter Dash High School KU Relays: 11.68 K 1987 Kim Edwards, Van Horn, MO Name Yr School Finals Wind Finals 1 3145 Tiffani McReynolds 12 Pembroke Hill 11.79 2.3 2 1150 Ariane Jordan 12 Blue Springs 11.96 2.3 3 3773 Macahla Wesley 09 Topeka-West 11.98 2.3 4 1243 Cara Forte Center 12.08 2.3 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 4/17/2010 Page 2 2010 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/14/2010 to 4/17/2010 Results Finals ... (Girls 100 Meter Dash High School) Name Yr School Finals Wind 5 3146 Syndey Peavy 12 Pembroke Hill 12.27 2.3 6 2520 Bianca Stokes 12 McCluer South-Berkeley 15.18 2.3 Girls 400 Meter Dash High School KU Relays: 55.17 K 2007 De Angela McDougald, Junction City (Kan.) HS Name Yr School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 2519 Kianna Ruff 12 McCluer South-Berkeley 57.15 Q 3 2 2125 Montenea Roye 11 Ladue Horton Watkins 57.20 Q 2 3 3143 Lauren Pickens 11 Peabody-Burns 58.52 Q 1 4 1521 Natalie Morerod 12 Gardner-Edgerton 58.90 Q 4 5 2507 Kendra White 11 McCluer North 59.01 Q 5 6 1792 Landon Wachter 12 Jackson 1:01.34 Q 6 7 2191 Veronica Rollins 12 Lee's Summit North 58.47 q 2 8 3296 Mandy Wilson 10 Rossville 59.86 q 4 9 3379 Janessa Clay 11 Shawnee Mission North 59.94 1 10 3487 Maddie Nelson 09 Smithville 1:00.18 5 11 1120 Allison Walter 12 Bishop Miege 1:00.36 4 12 3359 Hannah Satterlee 12 Shawnee Mission East 1:00.80 5 13 3345 Gavyn Yetter 10 Shawnee Heights 1:01.05 5 14 1602 Hanna Pfannenstiel 10 Hays 1:01.67 3 15 1225 Emily Carr 10 Cameron 1:01.80 6 16 2792 Peyton Chaney 10 Nerinx Hall 1:02.08 4 17 1148 Darrian Grayson 10 Blue Springs 1:02.13 1 18 3963 Monica Hagan 11 Wichita-Kapaun-Mt Carmel 1:02.22 4 19 3949 Dayvanna Horton 12 Wichita-East 1:02.58 2 20 3952 Baaijah Loggins 09 Wichita-East 1:02.68 3 21 2423 Alix Miller 11 Manhattan 1:02.82 3 22 3739 Tracy Lister 10 Topeka-Seaman 1:02.84 5 23 3057 Ali Cousin 12 OP-Blue Valley West 1:02.97 2 24 2785 Morgan Rathmann 09 Neosho 1:03.01 1 25 3653 Nicole Berry 12 Stilwell-Blue Valley 1:03.08 5 26 2840 Mary Frances Donnelly 10 Notre Dame de Sion 1:03.20 2 27 1808 Bryanna West 09 Jenks 1:03.54 5 28 2322 Jewel Stovall 10 Lincoln College Prep 1:03.61 1 29 3704 Cody Long 11 Thayer Central 1:03.77 4 30 4012 Brittany Mason 11 Wichita-Southeast 1:03.77 3 31 1043 JaBryanna Wellington 12 Baldwin 1:03.88 3 32 3620 Braylyn Bivens 12 Staley 1:03.88 1 33 2122 Erin Merklein 11 Kiowa-South Barber 1:03.97 1 34 2105 Katie Mabary 12 Kickapoo 1:04.19 2 35 2680 Amellia Coffey 10 Moberly 1:04.89 2 36 3606 Angela Mancuso 12 St. Mary's (Independence) 1:05.94 6 37 1314 Nicole Jones 10 Council Grove 1:07.07 6 38 4013 Tasheala Randle 09 Wichita-Southeast 1:11.28 5 39 3690 Tyler Sloan 11 Sumner Academy 1:11.45 4 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 4/17/2010 Page 3 2010 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/14/2010 to 4/17/2010 Results Girls 400 Meter Dash High School KU Relays: 55.17 K 2007 De Angela McDougald, Junction City (Kan.) HS Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 2125 Montenea Roye 11 Ladue Horton Watkins 55.93 2 3143 Lauren Pickens 11 Peabody-Burns 57.49 3 2507 Kendra White 11 McCluer North 58.43 4 3296 Mandy Wilson 10 Rossville 58.51 5 1792 Landon Wachter 12 Jackson 58.81 6 2191 Veronica Rollins 12 Lee's Summit North 59.69 7 1521 Natalie Morerod 12 Gardner-Edgerton 59.77 Girls 800 Meter Run High School KU Relays: 2:06.67 K 2004 Trisa Nickoley, Shawnee Heights Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 2124 Samantha Levin 11 Ladue Horton Watkins 2:14.07 2 2781 Jessica Jackson 11 Neosho 2:15.87 3 3023 Kristie Mullen 11 Omaha Roncalli Catholic 2:17.73 4 2102 Lauren Collette 12 Kickapoo 2:18.17 5 3360 Hanna Jane Stradinger 11 Shawnee Mission East 2:18.97 6 1792 Landon Wachter 12 Jackson 2:19.80 7 3357 Mallory Kirby 12 Shawnee Mission East 2:20.54 8 2793 Renee Goodenough 12 Nerinx Hall 2:22.70 9 1033 Kaitlyn Barnes 09 Baldwin 2:22.96 10 1356 Lacey Erickson 11 DeSoto 2:23.00 11 2406 Danielle Walker 12 Maize 2:23.25 12 1110 Anna Church 10 Bishop Miege 2:23.29 13 2840 Mary Frances Donnelly 10 Notre Dame de Sion 2:23.31 14 2172 Kacie Schoen 12 Leavenworth 2:23.37 15 1648 Daphne Desjardins 11 Holland Hall School 2:24.41 16 2069 Angel Gannon 12 Kearney 2:24.43 17 3064 Shannon Maser 12 OP-Blue Valley West 2:24.67 18 3488 Siara Stahl 11 Smithville 2:24.89 19 2171 Erika Schiller 11 Leavenworth 2:25.36 20 3082 Meagan Wilderson 12 OP-St. Thomas Aquinas 2:25.83 21 2150 Libby Wiebe 12 Lawrence-Free State 2:26.39 22 2122 Erin Merklein 11 Kiowa-South Barber 2:26.46 23 3150 Katie Hirsch 12 Perry-Lecompton 2:26.56 24 2145 Haley Francis 11 Lawrence-Free State 2:27.08 25 2257 Marie Taylor 09 Liberty 2:27.64 26 3358 Maddy Rich 12 Shawnee Mission East 2:28.11 27 1237 Ivy Shepherd 12 Carthage 2:28.13 28 3151 Jerika Davis 12 Piedmont 2:28.30 29 2404 Emily Haberstroh 11 Lutheran (St. Peters) 2:29.29 30 2971 Hannah Kovarik 10 Olathe-Northwest 2:36.12 31 3658 Melissa Illies 12 Stilwell-Blue Valley 2:38.35 32 3620 Braylyn Bivens 12 Staley 2:41.62 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:47 PM 4/17/2010 Page 4 2010 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/14/2010 to 4/17/2010 Results Girls 1600 Meter Run High School KU Relays: 4:58.04 K 2004 Elizabeth Lange, Pius X HS, NE Name Yr School Finals Finals 1 2124 Samantha Levin 11 Ladue Horton Watkins 5:01.02 2 2794 Colleen Quigley 11 Nerinx Hall 5:01.16 3 1421 Molly Milbourn 11 El Dorado 5:01.85 4 2781 Jessica Jackson 11 Neosho 5:03.29 5 3588 Krista Menghini 11 St.
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