C LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL lubbockonline.com SATURDAY MAY 10, 2014

Results from Day Two in the state p o rGet all your t Texas Tech s recruiting Tech men’s tennis is among younger In Sports Sunday: high school track andS field meet. On the Web: news at www.wreckem247.com Inside Sports: teams in the NCAA tournament. Page C8

Texas & Region Cooper rallies past Sweetwater Darvish one shy of no-hitter vs. Red Sox High SchoolS/ ARLINGTON — Yu Darvish came within one out of a no- Hayward, McMackin key hitter for the second time, series opener win giving up only a ninth-inning BY George watson single to David Ortiz in the a-j media Texas Rangers’ 8-0 victory

SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 C1 2014 10, MAY SATURDAY, WOODROW — Cooper over the Bos- Game-winning hits ton Red Sox on Darvish don’t always have Friday night. to be hit hard in Darvish took a perfect game into the seventh before Ortiz Cyan the game of base-

ball. Friday night, it 7 reached on a two-out error might not have even by right fielder Alex Rios. The Sweetwater right-hander walked his next been a strike.

Magenta batter and another in the Cooper senior third Tori Eichberger  A-j media eighth but went into the ninth baseman Braden looking for the first no-hitter in llow Cooper’s Justin Johnson hits an RBI during their game against Hayward reached the majors this season. Ye out and poked a soft 6 Sweetwater on Friday in Lubbock.  A-j media File Photo For more pro baseball, see liner to shallow cen- Former Texas Tech tight end Jace Am- Pirates rallied for a 7-6 victory Page C9. Black ter field with two outs in the top Want More? aro (22) was chosen by the New York of the sixth to score Braden Mc- over Sweetwater in the opener of Jets as the 17th pick in the second round Cook with the go-ahead run, and a Class 3A area playoff series at HIGH SCHOOL baseball and Across The Nation Pirate Field. and 49th overall of the NFL draft. Brock Freeman closed it out with softball playoffs coverage Players suspended a perfect seventh inning as the continues inside on PAGE C8 SEE COOPER, page C8 after investigation Three Oregon basketball players who were investigated but not charged in an alleged Amaro sexual assault have been dismissed from the team. Damyean Dotson, 19, Domi- nic Artis, 19 and Brandon Aus- tin, 18, were suspended after the school received a police heading report concerning allegations One more time made by a student who said she was assaulted by the play- ers in early March. School of- ficials announced Friday that to Jets UIL TRACK/Hockenberry the players would not return to the Ducks because of conduct repeats as champion; that is not befitting of student PRO FOOTBALL/Red athletes. Raider ‘glad process is over,’ Landry, Leaks win silver The Lane County district at- torney’s office investigated the excited to play in New York BY DON WILLIAMS allegations and determined that there was not enough evi- A-J MEDIA BY DON WILLIAMS dence to prosecute the players A-J MEDIA on criminal charges. AUSTIN — New Deal track and “They will not be playing field coach Linda Pshigoda pound- basketball at Oregon again,” The New York Jets had one of the ed a stake in the practice field – 132 said university President weakest passing games in the NFL feet, 6 inches from the throws ring Michael Gottfredson, who last year, but that doesn’t bother Jace — so that McKenzie Hockenberry appeared at Friday’s press Amaro a bit. Potentially, that just would have a reference point for conference along with Vice means more footballs for him. the school record in the discus. President for Student Affairs The Texas Tech tight end said the Try as she might, Hockenberry Robin Holmes and athletic Jets are the team for whom he wanted never got the record in competition, director Rob Mullens. to play as he prepared for the draft, but she’ll be remembered nonethe- and now he has his wish. The Jets less – for finishing her career as a Around The World selected Amaro in the second round back-to-back state champion. Williams withdraws of the NFL draft Friday night, using Hockenberry threw 131-1, her the 49th overall pick to land the Red career best in competition, to win from Madrid Open Raiders’ unanimous All-American. the Class 1A Division I girls discus MADRID — Two-time defend- “It’s a great opportunity,” Amaro ing champion Serena Williams SEE TRACK, page C6 said. “It’s going to be a lot of fun. I’m withdrew from the Madrid really excited about it. I’m just glad Open with a leg injury, while the process is over.” Maria Sharapova ousted Li Na in the women’s quarterfinals. Amaro, who had realistic hopes The top-ranked Williams has of being a first-round selection, had her left thigh heavily ban- had to sit through Thursday’s first daged this week and said she 32 picks without being chosen. Two injured it during a first-round other tight ends went ahead of him, victory over Belinda Bencic on but Amaro’s selection by New York Sunday. softened the blow, because he says “It started to get better but, he will fit what they want to do with most importantly right now, their offense. I just need some time to rest “They want to move me around and and recover. It’s beyond words. It’s so frustrating,” Williams give me the ball,” he said. “Of course, said in a statement. “This (not being drafted in the first round) is not the way I wanted this was frustrating, but the team that I week to end.” wanted to play for was the Jets.” The withdrawal gave 2011 There’s no doubt the Jets need Am- champion Petra Kvitova a aro to be a player for them. walkover and a spot in the semifinals. SEE AMARO, page C6 The 32-year-old Williams said the injury would not keep Zach Long  A-j media PHOTOS her out of the French Open, 2014 NFL Draft — Selections with the defending champion Top, New Deal’s Mckenzie Hockenberry defended her tweeting she would play in From First Three Rounds state title in the Class 1A Division I discus during the UIL Rome next week before the State Track meet on Friday in Austin. Above, Monterey’s second Grand Slam of the Dallas Cowboys picks Lauren Landry works her way through the field on way season starts on May 25. In the men’s tournament,  Zach Martin, OT, Notre Dame to a silver medal in the Class 4A 800-meter run. Right, defending champion Rafael  Demarcus Lawrence, OLB, Boise State Olton’s J.R. Sullivan powers his way to a bronze medal in Nadal gave his clay-court dol- the Class 2A 110 meter hurdles. drums a boost by reaching  Houston Texans picks Zach Long A-j media the Madrid Open semifinals  Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina on Friday with a dominant  Xavier Su’a-Filo, OG, UCLA Video slideshow and more from the state meet can be found at lubbockonline.com performance against Thomas  C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa Berdych.  Louis Nix III, DT, Notre Dame (trade) Want More? and lonestarvarsity.com l Friday results, notebook, photo page and more PAGES C5-7 Associated Press Denver Broncos picks  Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State Texas Scores  Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana  Michael Schofield, OT Michigan At A Glance Blindness doesn’t stop pole vault athlete n MLB: Baltimore 4, ground and took off, clearing Houston 3 Want More? n MLB: Texas 8, Boston 0 Charlotte Brown could hear the 11-foot- high bar in front of SLIDESHOWS: See photos of Big 12 the crowd behind her. her — that she never even saw. Find It Inside selections, quarterbacks and draft But, when she turned to listen Brown, who has been legally NICHOLAS picks thus far, at lubockonline.com to their cheers, all she could see blind for more than a year, Auto Racing...... C2 TALBOT Broadcast Schedule...... C2 COLUMN: Johnny Football may was a few splotches of light and finished fourth in the Class 3A College Tennis...... C8 become Johnny Payback after his long dark. MY VIEW pole vault at the UIL state track High School Baseball...... C8 There were no colors. No real and field meet Friday in Austin. High School Softball...... C8 wait on opening night. PAGE C4 High School Track...... C5-7 shapes. pole as she checked her grip, The junior from Rains High in SECOND ROUND: A look at Friday Major League Baseball...... C9 It was just a cheering mass. and waited for the verbal cue so Emory said her left eye is just a Pro Basketball...... C3 night’s developments. PAGE C4 She took a deep breath and she could begin her trip down decoration these days. Her right Pro Football...... C4 Pro Golf...... C2 TEXAS TEAMS: Analysis of the picks tuned out the world around her, the runway. Then she heard is not much better. Pro Hockey...... C3 by the Cowboys and Texans. PAGE C4 twisted her hands around the a beep, dug her pole into the SEE COLUMN, page C6 Scorecard...... C2 Black Yellow Magenta Cyan

SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 C5 UIL State Track andField Championships championships: the Texas statehighschooltrackandfield 4, Morgan McCutchen,Levelland,11:39.24. 11:30.41. 3,AngelaDees,Kaufman,11:38.73. 11:15.86. 2,OliviaHinojosa,LaVernia, ville, 22.8,Crawford, 20. Omaha Pewitt,32.6,Rogers,24.7,Farmers- Lott, 54.3,Jefferson, 42.4,Goliad,34.5, Creek, 4:06.89.9,OmahaPewitt,4:08.62. 7, Pottsboro, 4:05.62.8,SanAngeloGrape enridge, 4:05.16.6,SanAntonioCole,4:05.43. Elkhart, 4:02.25.4,Goliad,4:02.72.5,Breck- Jaelyn Pettit),3:57.12.2,Rogers,4:01.24.3, Levingston, DianaGranados,DajaGordon, Wall, Centerville,5:47.77. Bret LeighNance,Blanco,5:41.39.9,Lexie 5:34.15. 7,BrynnStewart,Brady, 5:35.49.8, Clifton, 5:27.33.6,HannaLee,ChapelHill, Zeisman, Holliday, 5:26.53.5,LizzyDuenes, 3, KrystalyMunoz,Luling,5:22.47.4,Chloe 5:08.35. 2,PamelaMarquez, Keene,5:11.60. Jackson, Grandview, 26.41. 8, SarahWalker, Schulenburg, 25.84.9,Lyric 7, SierraPruitt,Vanderbilt Industrial,25.80. Prep, 25.66.6,AlexMadlock,Bangs,25.72. Diana, 25.34.5,JaelynPettit,DallasHometown Rosebud-Lott. 4,Varnysha Smith,DianaNew Markeyla Hicks,Tulia, 24.77.3,Teandria Taylor, Brady, 47.46. Salziger, Goliad,46.39.9,ChynaWashington, Jordan Nash,Grandview, 45.43.8,Katelyn AlbaGolden,45.36.7, 6, JessikaBarnhart, Eustace, 44.94.5,SaeganJost,Wall, 45.30. Ashley Dendy, Littlefield,44.83.4,MadiAllen, 44.41. 2,PaigeFillmore, Elkhart,44.66.3, Holly Huston,Ballinger, 59.40. 59.07. 8,MeganLee,EastBernard,59.33.9, Stanton, 59.05.7,Ro’neshiaSimpson,Tatum, Sanders, WhiteOak,58.95.6,LatriceiaSmith, Kendall Coles,Goliad,58.90.5,Kadrienne 57.27. 3,DestinyFairley, Jarrell, 57.70.4, Prep, 55.92.2,J’Kaylee,Clark,Farmersville, 1:45.56. 9,Daingerfield,1:46.37. Cameron Yoe, 1:45.35.8,SanAntonioCole, Breckenridge, 1:45.31.6,Goliad,1:45.32.7, Omaha Pewitt,1:42.11.4,Bangs,1:45.07.5, Taylor), 1:40.08.2,Jefferson, 1:41.59.3, Teandria Taylor, KeaunaWhitfield,Keandria Brooke Wood, JohnsonCity, 12.79. 8, ShirleyHemphill,ColoradoCity, 12.65.9, Industrial, 12.41.7,DeziahErvin,Alpine,12.43. Grandview, 12.35.6,SierraPruitt,Vanderbilt Taishia Holt,Jefferson, 12.34.5,Lyric Jackson, 3, Varnysha Smith,DianaNewDiana,12.25.4, 11.97. 2,KeandriaTaylor, Rosebud-Lott,12.12. Hill, Salado,15.78. Riley Schneider, AltairRice,15.77.9,Morgan view, 15.70.7,JaliaFranklin,Newton,15.71.8, Breckenridge, 15.14.6,Jordan Nash,Grand- Dendy, Littlefield,15.05.5,NoconaSwindell, 14.74. 3,JasiaBerry, Garrison,14.78.4,Ashley 14.48. 2,CamriAustin,DallasHamptonPrep, Wilkins, Prairiland,2:30.28. 8, HannaLee,ChapelHill,2:25.33.9,Katy 2:21.32. 7,ChloeZeisman,Holliday, 2:21.77. vale, 2:20.33.6,AunderaSchroder, Bushland, Blanco, 2:18.12.5,JennaMcLaughlin,Sunny- Seales, Blanco,2:17.97.4,Bret LeighNance, 2, ErinWilliams,Rogers,2:17.51.3,Meaghen 9, Refugio,50.43. 49.39. 7,Tulia, 49.43.8,OmahaPewitt,50.00. 5, ColoradoCity, 49.12.6,SanAntonioCole, 47.39. 3,Jefferson, 47.59.4,Tatum, 48.79. Taylor), 47.18.2,DallasHamptonPrep, Teandria Taylor, KeaunaWhitfield,Keandria 35-9 1/2.9,KaileyCavanaugh,Troy, 34-4. 36-7 1/4.8,EricaNevarez, Skidmore-Tynan, man, 37-73/4.7,GenesisValenzuela, Comfort, West Rusk,37-83/4.6,TianaThomas,Cole- Madison Kerr, Kemp,38-01/2.5,TierraWilson, 3, WhitneyThomas,Dimmitt,38-73/4.4, 39-10. 2,JulisaWilliams,Woodville, 39-51/4. 34-7 3/4. trial, 36-01/4.9,KarleeYoung, Farmersville, 36-6 1/2.8,Lauren Brogger, Vanderbilt Indus- Hicks, Tulia, 37-21/4.7,DestinyFairley, Jarrell, Molly Martinez,Bishop,37-21/4.6,Markeyla Haley Stuart,GladewaterSabine,37-31/2.5, 37-7 3/4.3,AlexMadlock,Bangs,37-61/2.4, Pewitt, 38-41/4.2,EmmaDavis,Breckenridge, ND, LaceyLee,Garrison. 8, Jaz’mineJones-Eaglin,Cameron Yoe, 113-3. 119-3. 7,HannahPatterson,Spearman,114-7. Vleck, 119-8.6,JulisaWilliams,Woodville, Edgemon, Littlefield,121-1.5,KimBrown, Van Cassidy Targac, Hallettsville,121-7.4,Kaylee 2, MikaylaPokorny, Whitesboro, 124-11.3, Breckenridge, 10-6. NH, Taylor Webb, Garrison. Tuesdi Tidwell,Early, 11-0. 8,NoconaSwindell, 11-0. 6,(tie)Lauren Labay, AltairRiceand gan Mabery, Tolar andSamRedding,Whitney, 3, ChloeWall, Farmersville,11-6.4,(tie)Rea- 12-6. 2,Caroline Bellows,George West, 12-0. Mack, Jefferson, 5-0. Carri Yarbrough, Breckenridge, 5-0.LeAnna 5-2. 7,DeandraHanson,Daingerfield,8, 6, KirstenMarshall,SadlerS&Consolidated, Poth, 5-4.5,Lauren Purdom, Whitesboro, 5-2. Monroe, Brownfield, 5-4.4,AlyssaKallies, 5-6. 2,HaileyNelson,Farmersville,5-5.3,Starr Cortnee Priour, Goliad,15-111/2. Tulia, 16-3½.8,AlexMadlock,Bangs,16-1.9, McQuirter, Teague, 16-11¼.7,MarkeylaHicks, Brittyn Rushing,Leonard, 17-01/4.6,Jasmine 17-6. 4,Shardai Love,Linden-Kildare, 17-5.5, 17-8. 3,Lauren Brogger, Vanderbilt Industrial, Pewitt, 18-9.2,SarahWalker, Schulenberg, 12:37.26. 9,HanahNichol,LoneOak,13:13.38. Bangs, 12:29.07.8,CortnieGrauel,Bushland, Hindes, Jordanton, 12:17.77.7,KassidiJones, Lexie Wall, Centerville,12:05.75.6,Kaitlin Mayte Arredondo, Whitney, 11 AUSTIN (AP)—Friday’s results from 3200: 1,KelsieWarren, CollegeStation, Team: 1,DallasHampton,66.2,Rosebud- 1600 relay: 1,DallasHamptonPrep (Kori 1600: 1,AnnMarieDunlap,Crawford, 200: 1,DestinyCarr, Jefferson, 24.50.2, 300 hurdles: 1,AshtinZamzow, Goliad, 400: 1,DiannaGranados,DallasHampton 800 relay: 1,Rosebud-Lott(RoxanneLucas, 100: 1,DajaGordon, DallasHamptonPrep, 100 hurdles: 1,AshtinZamzow, Goliad, 800: 1,SavannahWilliams,Alvord, 2:15.91. 400 relay: 1,Rosebud-Lott(RoxanneLucas, Shot put:1,RachelHildebrand,Salado, :1,ChadneeKnox,Omaha Discus: 1,WhitneyKitchen,Hawley, 140-2. Pole vault:1,MadisonPecot,WhiteOak, :1,SarahWalker, Schulenberg, :1,ChadneeKnox,Omaha 3200: 1,AnnMarieDunlap,Crawford, High jump:1,HeatherGillin,TildenMcMul- 3200: 1,KamieHalfmann,Garden City, Long jump:1,KamiNorton,Albany, 18-0 Discus: 1,MckenziHockenberry, NewDeal, High jump:1,KaitlinLumpkins,Junction, Pole vault:1,McKennaMoses,Ozona, Shot put:1,BrieDewbre, Morton,41-91/4. lubbockonline.com Class 1A,DivisionII Class 1A,DivisionI Class 3A Class 2A GIRLS Turner, AmarilloCaprock, 25.01.5,Chelsea Kiana Rogers,DallasSouth,24.77.4,Nagie Danielle Leaks,Wolfforth Frenship, 24.61.3, Johnston, CanyonRandall,46.72. Heitzmann, Victoria East,45.75.9,Kameron Chase Martin,MarbleFalls,44.99.8,Kasey 44.01. 6,BrittneyTrought, Aledo,44.13.7, 43.81. 5,EmoniTaylor, MansfieldSummit, 43.69. 4,AkuiraYoung, Tomball Memorial, Kingwood Park,43.44.3,SelenaWright, Elgin, Creekview, 41.83.2,FriddausAmadu, Rouse, 57.96. McKinney North,57.87.9,AbbyLentz,Leander Christi Moody, 57.35.8,DanielleColeman, Canyon, 57.34.7,DominiqueMcGill,Corpus Houston Wheatley, 56.74.6,SommerWilder, El PasoChapin,56.68.5,Takyera Roberson, Rockwell, Lancaster, 56.09.4,JadsiaWarden, annah Rideaux, Summer Creek, 55.94. 3, Taylor Worth Dunbar. DNF, SchertzClemens. 1:41.59. 7,Texas City, 1:42.58.DNF, Forth Frisco Heritage,1:39.93.6,NorthsideBrennan, Seguin, 1:39.20.4,SheldonKing,1:39.77.5, 1:38.57. 2,DentonGuyer, 1:39.09.3,Arlington ton, AliciaHarris,AlexisFlores, JanaeGarrett), Brown, LakeDallas,12.24. Gridiron, FriscoHeritage,12.20.9,Brielle San AntonioBreckenridge, 12.19.8,Alyssa Rogers, DallasSouth,12.15.7,Tevis Thomas, Candalyn Lyons, DentonGuyer, 12.05.6,Kiana 4, AlishaWashington, DallasLincoln,12.04.5, Deana Richardson, NorthsideBrennan, 11.94. 11.71. 2,MelichaSmith,Texas City, 11.92.3, 14.92. 9,SelenaWright, Elgin,14.94. side Brennan, 14.70.8,DanielleTrought, Aledo, Trought, Aledo,14.59.7,AutymScales,North- Chase Martin,MarbleFalls,14.49.6,Brittney Jaelin Hatton,FortBendMarshall,14.25.5, Samanthan Gonzalez,Creekview, 14.19.4, 2, Tonea Marshall,ArlingtonSeguin,14.07.3, Jacobs, SummerCreek, 2:20.74. Katherine Ramirez, Alice,2:19.97.9,Angelica 2:16.59. 7,SarahScott,WylieEast,2:17.18.8, 6, HalleMcClintock,FortBendRidgePoint, 5, KarinaBuerk,Gregory-Portland, 2:15.49. 4, GabbyCrank,DallasHighlandPark,2:13.23. 3, KristynWilliams,RichmondFoster, 2:10.88. 2, Lauren Landry, LubbockMonterey, 2:10.79. Schertz Clemens. 47.88. 8,NorthsideBrennan, 48.51.DQ, mit, 47.42.6,Aledo,47.84.7,FriscoHeritage, 46.79. 4,Lancaster, 47.17.5,MansfieldSum - 2, PearlandDawson,46.77.3,DentonGuyer, Garcia, CarmenWhite,MelichaSmith),46.67. Christi FlourBluff, 34-0. Waco, 36-11/4.9,Breanna Poses,Corpus Northside Brennan, 36-51/2.8,DiamondErvin, ball Memorial,37-01/4.7,Dasia’Robinson, Nwachukwu, Wylie,37-2.6,RyanRoane,Tom- Kaizha Roberts,Plainview, 37-51/4.5,Andrea Ivy Walker, MansfieldSummit,39-31/2.4, 1/2. 2,HaleyPolk,FriscoHeritage,40-4.3, Tara Sonson,PearlandDawson,35-10. Egelebo, FortBendRidgePoint,36-103/4.9, Nikki Benjamin,SummerCreek, 8,Kristen Carter, FortWorth Polytechnic,39-63/4.7, Deja Erskine,Lancaster, 39-101/2.6,Jasmine 1/2. 4,CrystalOnwukaife,CedarPark,40-6.5, 1/2. 3,LeilynMiles,NorthwestNelson,42-6 49-0. 2,JacquettaCannon,Lancaster, 43-1 11-0. 11-0. 9,Morgan Hartsell,Wolfforth Frenship, Longview Pinetree, 11-6.8,AliUhe,Tomball, Frisco Heritage,12-0.7,BrittanyConway, Moore, CanyonRandall,12-0.6,BaileyBlunt, Rebekah Pogue,BudaHays,12-0.5,Morgan 13-0. 3,MeaganGray, BudaHays,12-9.4, Belvieu BarbersHill,13-0.2,SarahHall,Azle, Heidi Friar, KingwoodPark,5-2. Ervin, Waco andAlexisDrake,Hutto,5-2.9, Cedar ParkVista Ridge,5-2.7,(tie)Diamond Travicia Acy, Lindale,5-4. 6,KylieNothnagel, Amarillo andBrooke Wright, Propser, 5-4.5, East View, 5-4.3,(tie)SamanthaNolan, Clemens, 5-8.2,JessicaWatts, Georgetown 16-5 3/4. 17-1 3/4.9,Avanti Nichols,ArlingtonHeights, Falls, 17-5.8,KaizhaRoberts,Plainview, Reagan, 17-61/4.7,NatalieSchulz,Marble Dallas Hillcrest, 18-1.6,Yvonne Butler, Austin Freeport Brazosport,18-31/2.5,BrianaBurke, Oliver, MansfieldSummit,18-81/4.4,Jasmyne 3/4. 2,KianaHawn,Forney, 19-41/4.3,Briona Canyon Randall,11:46.61. McMillan, Forney, 11:30.58.9,ErikaDeWitt, tany Innis,CedarPark,11:24.68.8,Caylon Mont BelvieuBarbersHill,11:23.98.7,Brit- Denton Guyer, 11:13.66.6,KirstenJohnston, Leander Rouse,11:12.03.5,DevinNorton, Alamo Heights,10:53.50.4,MadieBoreman, Porter, 10:42.66.3,AbbyGray, SanAntonio Park, 10:23.92.2,EvelynChavez,NewCaney 9, JackieYoung, ArlingtonHeights. 116-7. 8,AlyssaHerrington,NewCaneyPorter. Foster, 120-0.7,Clarc Walker, FriscoHeritage, Canyon, 120-5.6,CheyenneOxford, Richmond la Bonner, Creekview, 121-9.5,ShelbyBartley, Jacquetta Cannon, Lancaster, 122-6. 4, Makay- 144-10. 2,BrielleBrown, Floresville, 128-3.3, 5-2. NH,BaileyChappell,ParisNorthLamar. Liberty HillandGabriyellaTorres, PortIsabel, Houston Sterling,5-4.7,(tie)MadisonSharp, Garza, Yoakum, 5-4.6,SydneyEdwards, Akeyla Mitchell,West Oso,5-4.5,Desiree 5-7. 3,AmberWalker, Brownsboro, 5-6.4, 5-8. 2,Morgan Mckee,MidlandGreenwood, 3/4. 9,HollieWindham,LubbockCooper, 16-2. Roosevelt, 17-43/4.8,Tee Owens,Mexia,17-0 Kennedale, dash onFriday at theUILState track meet inAustin. Frenship’sDanielleLeaks, 200-metercenter, Class 4A the silver in a medal line for finish waymakestothe her 200: 1,GlorilishaCarter, Bastrop, 24.59.2, 300 hurdles: 1,SamanthaGonzalez, 400: 1,Teona Spivey, Willis,55.76.2,Bry- 800 relay: 1,Lancaster(DestinyWashing- 100: 1,Tramesha Hardy, SheldonKing, 100 hurdles: 1,KianaHawn,Forney, 13.82. 800: 1,KaitlinRodriguez,Canyon,2:09.27. 400 relay: 1,Texas City(AerialSmith,Asa Triple jump:1,AsaGarcia, Texas City, 40-8 Shot put:1,HaleyTeel, Gregory-Portland, Pole vault:1,EmilyGunderson,Mont High jump:1,CourtneyJohnson,Schertz Long jump:1,AsaGarcia, Texas City, 19-5 3200: 1,NatalieRathjen,DallasHighland Discus: 1,HaleyTeel, Gregory-Portland, High jump:1,AlexusHenry, BridgeCity, Long jump:1,Tonye’cia Burks,Kilgore, Shot put:1,DanielaMurchinson, Port Pole vault:1,KallyLong,Wimberley, 13-2. Class 4A - 5:03.15. 7,CaylonMcMillan,Forney, 5:03.75. Elsa, 5:01.54.6,Jordan Welborn, Lumberton, Heights, 4:57.86.5,KrystaMartinez,Edcouch- 4:56.32. 4,AbbyGray, SanAntonioAlamo 3, NatalieRathjen,DallasHighlandPark, 2, EvelynChavez,NewCaneyPorter, 4:55.15. 25.49. 9,AsaGarcia, Texas City, 25.71. ning, Lockhart,25.47.8,EricaLavin,Leander, Bostic, FriscoHeritage,25.11.7,ShaniceMan- Francis, Carrollton Smith,25.02.6,Courtney Shorter, Newton. 8, KyleJacobs,McGregor, 11.32.DQ,Kevin 11.00. 7,MontraeBrown, Van Vleck,11.25. 10.97. 6,Andrew Reynolds,Sanford-Fritch, Luke Dacy, Wall andJeffrey Lara,Schulenburg, 3, Aaron Sims,Cameron Yoe, 10.78.4,(tie) 10.61. 2,DevonSanders,Clarksville,10.67. liam Adams,Buffalo, 15.09. Blake Johnson,EastChambers,14.75.9,Wil- 14.72. 7,HunterAllen,Sunnyvalle,14.73.8, 14.650. 6,IshmaelBlackwood,EastBernard, Cisco, 14.645.5,Jordan Washington, Crockett, 3, J.R.Sullivan,Olton,14.61.4,MasonReed, Tatum, 14.43.2,DaltonStidham,Boyd,14.56. 2:01.90. 2:01.54. 9,Andrew Pacino,BoysRanch, 8, WilliamMaraggia,Vanderbilt Industrial, 1:59.96. 7,EsuebioSandoval,Bangs,2:01.28. Brazos, 1:59.24.6,Trevor Hemphill,LoneOak, Crawford, 1:58.39.5,ElvisReyes,Wallis Garza, EastBernard,1:57.62.4,OlinMoody, 2, GuyButts,Whitesboro, 1:54.72.3,Daniel 8, AltairRice,42.95.9,Clarksville,43.16. 42.55. 6,Slaton,42.63.7,Cameron Yoe, 42.76. ton, 41.98.4,EastBernard,42.46.5,Coleman, Moore), 41.61.2,Daingerfield,41.94.3,New- erson, D.J.Johnson,ArtisAndrew ton, 138-8. Canadian, 148-11.9,EnriqueLugo,Jourdan- Cardona, Godley, 149-2.8,BenArbuckle, 152-1. 6,Tyrone Hunt,Arp,151-2.7,Diamond Edgewood, 154-1.5,Vernon Owings,Cisco, Weldon, Jacksboro, 159-10. 4,JacksonTyner, 170-10. 2,Andrew Perez, Taft, 163-5.3,Kirk 43-9 1/2. ley, Marion,44-01/4.9,Ty Pugh,Abernathy, Garrett Winston,Tolar, 44-2.8,Jourden Stan- 6, KodyMircovich, George West, 44-71/2.7, 3/4. 5,BryanWaggoner, Childress, 45-41/4. Christopher Charleston,EddyBruceville,46-3 3/4. 3,Emre Hamilton,Hemphill,46-91/4.4, 47-0 3/4.2,Jordon Nelson,Tatum, 46-11 Hamilton, Corrigan-Camden,48-93/4. Josh Roberts,Hempstead,48-11.9,Ladarious berg, 50-5.7,ThomasBasquez,Post,50-4.8, Sonora, 51-111/2.6,Tristen Wendt, Schulen- Weldon, Jacksboro, 53-21/4.5,EthanPatlan, Davis, Vanderbilt Industrial,53-111/4.4,Kirk 2, Tavaris Owens,Whitney, 56-2.3,Mason 13-6. 9,JohnPeoples,AltairRice,13-0. Gearing, LagoVista, 14-0.8,AustinJones,Arp, 14-6. 6,(tie)AdamBeckner, HamiltonandTerry Bushland, 15-3.5,DylanGale,WhiteOak, Jaden Dement,Cylde,15-6.4,Weston Taylor, 2, ColtonLabay, Cameron Yoe, 15-9.3, Felux, Poth,6-2.9,DylanElliott,Franklin, Colton Stewart,Tuscola JimNed,6-4.8,Kyler Lott, 6-4.6,WilliamRogers,Garrison,7, chez, Tornillo, 6-4.5,ArtisJohnson,Rosebud- Blanton, Scurry-Rosser, 6-8.4,SamuelSan- 6-11. 2,WilliamAdams,Buffalo, 6-10.3,Jalen Tulia, 20-103/4. Jacksboro, 21-13/4.9,MaliekYarborough, den Stanley, Marion,21-43/4.8,DJThomas, 6, JosephAnderson,Luling,21-63/4.7,Jour 22-0 1/4.5,Terrence Whitaker, Jefferson, 21-9. Rosebud-Lott, 22-7.4,KevinShorter, Newton, Bruceville, 22-111/4.3,Andrew Moore, 22-11 3/4.2,ChristopherCharleston,Eddy Reyes, Centerville,10:58.36. 8, JohnSingler, Bushland,10:28.27.9,Daniel 10:17.75. 7,JohnVondohlen, Goliad,10:24.67. Edgewood, 10:07.61.6,JacksonWitt,Cisco, Eddy Bruceville,10:02.20.5,Trent Phelps, McQuirk, Van Alstyne,9:40.14.4,KyleDoty, 2, RyanFlores, Luling,9:30.71.3,Evan Trinidad, 5-8.9,JustusAlaniz,Lometa, Rodriguez, Rankin,5-10.8,DustinBannister, 6, JacobJones,Guthrie,6-0.7,Michael Gholson SchoolandTyler Goodwin,Ira,6-0. Garnsey, Valentine, 6-2.4,(tie)DavisSmith, 2, MatthewLowry, Blackwell,6-2.3,Latham Tristen Crane,Comstock,11:26.75. 8, CaesarCeniceros, DimeBox,11:11.77.9, 10:35.71. 7,DustinJordan, Kopperl,11:09.62. Perez, Bronte, 10:34.58.6,IsaacWilliams,May, Miller, CumbyMillerGrove, 10:23.59.5,Manuel 3, Derek Wieck,Hartley, 10:19.61.4,Logan 9:56.30. 2,MichaelPerez, Rule,10:13.58. 1/4. 9,BryceTubbs, Holland,20-33/4. Leon, 21-33/4.8,SethWood, Panhandle,21-1 Meridian, 21-51/4.7,CalebEagans,Jewett son, Clarendon, 21-53/4.6,NickPrestwood, L’Darius Pope,Alto,21-81/2.5,CharlesMa- 3, JamesWashington, Stamford, 21-91/4.4, 22-11 3/4.2,Terry Gilbreath, Wellington, 22-1. Krahl, Lindsay, 44-11/2. 8, JacolbyWhitaker, Alto,45-73/4.9,Travis 3/4. 7,HastonAdams,Beckville,46-4 Holland, 52-31/4.6,KyleZavala,Mason,49-7 Collier, Munday, 52-8 1/2.5,Lorenzo Walker, Amos, Panhandle,52-101/2.4,Lawrence 2, Tanner Panhandle,54-11/2.3,Luke Barnett, Milano andJarvisSmith,SanAugustine,5-10. 5-10.8,(tie)AlexFerrara, Ivanhoe Rayburn, Cannon, HaleCenter, 6-0.7,Andrew Glass, Italy, 6-3.5,Garrett Drake,Granger, 6-0.6,Jay Cotter, Albany, 6-4.4, Tamarcus Sheppard, 6-6. 2,Tanner Fisher, Sudan,6-4.3,Michael Texas, 12-6. 13-6. 9,SheldonLantelme,StinnettWest Shelbyville, 14-0.8,Tyler Malcolm,FallsCity, 6, LeviBritting,Albany, 14-0.7,MikelCarter, Iraan, 14-6.5,CalebMasters,Albany, 14-0. Gonzalez, Bosqueville,15-6.4,Aaron Conn, 15-9. 2,Tyler Turner, Hico,15-9.3,Greyson Dallas HighlandPark,20. Arlington Seguin,20;Carrollton Creekview and Heritage andGregory-Portland, 22.7,(tie) Canyon, 39.4,DentonGuyer, 32.5,(tie)Frisco 3:59.41. 8, CanyonRandall,3:58.47.9,MarbleFalls, George Ranch,3:55.78.7,Leander, 3:57.68. 5, FortBendMarshall,3:5 1600: 1,KaitlinRodriguez,Canyon,4:54.06. 100: 1,Andrew Moore, Rosebud-Lott, 110 hurdles: 1,JaylenShans-Sheppard, 800: 1,CodyHammonds,Warren, 1:54.65. 400 relay: 1,Rosebud-Lott(JuwonRob- Discus: 1,RyanSimmons,Salado, Triple jump:1,DeVontae Steele,Marlin, Shot put:1,RyanSimmons,Salado,57-0. Pole vault:1,HagenStoute,Wall, 15-9. High jump:1,JosephAnderson,Luling, Long jump:1,KaineBlake,LifeRedOak, 3200: 1,WyattKieler, EastBernard,9:27.89. High jump:1,LukeKillough,Utopia,6-3. 3200: 1,JosephCarrasco,Sanderson, Long jump:1,JustinTwine, FallsCity, Shot put:1,KyleWeiss, Panhandle,54-7. High jump:1,BlaineListach,Waco Meyer, Pole vault:1,ReedRightmer, Flatonia, Team: 1,Lancaster, 70.2,Texas City, 48.3, 1600 relay: 1,Lancaster(JanaeGarrett, high school track Class 1A,DivisionII Class 1A,DivisionI Class 2A BOYS - 22-9. 5,KaganAngers,Splendora,22-71/2.6, Yoakum, 23-01/4.4,De’BraeParker, Bellville, Hirschi, 23-71/4.3,Tre’Vontae Hights, 23-8 1/2.2,CharlesBrown, WichitaFalls Jethro Stokes,Lytle, 10:04.81. 9:56.22. 8,CollinCarter, Giddings,9:57.69.9, Liberty Hill,9:44.26.7,MartyLuevano,Boerne, Alvarado, 9:42.54.6,MitchellGermann, College Station,9:42.26.5,JustinDomangue, Lufkin Hudson,9:34.12.4,JonathonBishop, Taylor Clayton,Decatur, 9:33.45.3,SamFarrell, 8, Luling,27. Sonora, 30.6,(tie)Whitesboro andNewton,28. and Daingerfield,38.4,EastBernard,35.5, 3:27.65. DQ,Hooks. 3:25.84. 7,Cisco,3:27.08.8,EastBernard, School OakCliff, 3:25.65.6,Daingerfield, 3:23.53. 4,AltairRice,3:24.73.5,DallasLife 3:22.72. 2,Whitesboro, 3:23.27.3,Tatum, Dutton, RickeyMartinez,AnastascioMunoz), Bruceville, 4:40.94.9,4:57.15. Singler, Bushland,4:38.26.8,KyleDoty, Eddy 6, LuisMacias,Abernathy, 4:37.25.7,John 4:28.70. 5,Trent Phelps,Edgewood,4:31.16. la, Cotulla,4:28.11.4,GuyButts,Whitesboro, 2, Ryan Flores, Luling, 4:27.79. 3, Gustavo Aya- City,Karnes 22.62. Mayfield, EastBernard,22.558.9,PaulKinney, Qualynn Wells, Boyd,22.554.8,Caeman 6, Ray-ShanWillie,ElysianFields,22.09.7, Wall, 22.00.5,AustinRoss,Muleshoe,22.06. Johnson, Rosebud-Lott,21.79.4,LukeDacy, Devon Sanders,Clarksville,21.67.3,Artis Houston, Hooks,44.16. Blackwood, EastBernard,40.33.9,Jimmie 7, DaltonStidham,Boyd,39.65.8,Ismael Olton, 39.11.6,DaltonSturm,Goliad,39.52. Washington, Crockett, 38.73.5,J.R.Sullivan, 3, WilliamAdams,Buffalo, 38.58.4,Jordan 38.38. 2,AnastascioMunoz,Sonora,38.54. Stanton, 50.55. Zamzow, Goliad,50.50.9,JonathanTomlinson, 7, CodyHammonds,Warren, 50.19.8,Colby Fritch, 49.29.6,JoshQuinn,Sunnyvalle,49.86. Buffalo, 49.25.5,Andrew Reynolds,Sanford- Sharp, Commerce, 48.62.4,JamesKolb, 2, AustinSandoval,Crane,48.61.3,Dlance Hebbronville, 1:29.96.9,Whitesboro, 1:30.05. Altair Rice,1:28.59.7,Coleman,1:28.69.8, 1:27.27. 4,Tatum, 1:28.37.5,Wall, 1:28.59.6, 1:26.94. 2,Rosebud-Lott,1:26.95.3,Newton, vin Bryant,Jordan Miles,KeynonWhetstone), Long jump:1,JayBradford, Splendora, 3200: 1,JacobPerry, Sanger, 9:30.73.2, Team: 1,Rosebud-Lott,61.2,(tie)Tatum 1600 relay: 1,Sonora(JonathanZook,Will 1600: 1,WyattKieler, EastBernard,4:26.18. 200: 1,AustinSandoval,Crane,21.63.2, 300 hurdles: 1,Cameron Wolf, Spearman, 400: 1,PaulKinney, City, Karnes 48.31. 800 relay: 1,Daingerfield(DenzilMims,Cal- Class 3A SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL Burges, 48-8.2,KaylonSellers,Beaumont 148-11. 157-0. 9,Victor Bezak,LewisvilleTheColony, Boswell, 162-3.8,JacobBragg,Nacogdoches, Memorial, 165-1.7,JustinSanchez,FortWorth Mission, 166-9.6,GuillermoGalvan,Veterans Rio GrandeCity, 167-10.5,Tony Salinas, Cypress-Mauriceville, 171-1.4,Victor Beltran, Point, 180-6.3,EthanReed,OrangeLittle land, 190-6.2,JoshBurrell, FortBendRidge Mayberry, MansfieldLegacy, 21-93/4. terson, CorpusChristiMoody, 22-3.9,Kenton Lafiel Smith,Lancaster, 23-01/4.8,IsaiahPat- 1/2. 6,Keandre Bates,ElPasoBurges, 23-2.7, Caprock, 23-3.5,ErinLopez,Lubbock,23-2 Park, 23-53/4.4,TJLedbetter, Amarillo Dawson, 23-113/4.3,DavidMoritz,Cedar Park, 24-103/4.2,Brett Winnegan,Pearland Marediya, Nederland. Garrett Cragin,Friendswood,6-4.NH,Ashish Springs andChrisAlbert,Floresville, 6-4.8, son, Tyler, 6-6.6,(tie)DavidPhillips,Dripping Wells, BeaumontCentral,6-6.5,KervonJack- Joshua Jackson,LakeDallas,6-6.4,Andrew 2, (tie)KeneNwangwu,FriscoHeritageand 10:16.91. Valley View, 9:50.38.9,Jarel Rosas,Plainview, Memorial, 9:46.79.8,DavidMontalvo,Pharr George Ranch,9:40.56.7,GJReyna,Veterans 9:39.27. 6,ChandlerHeikkila,Richmond 5, Andrew Tankersley, Champion, Boerne 4, AustinRichard, HoustonStratford, 9:36.98. 9:23.96. 3,KyleGarcia, NorthForney, 9:27.77. 9:14.34. 2,HassanAbdi,AmarilloPaloDuro, Jones, ArlingtonHeights,47-91/2. 8, KevinSteward, RedOak,52-8.9,Patrick Point, 54-0.7,Tony Salinas,Mission,53-11. Creek, 54-5.6,JoshBurrell, FortBendRidge Harlandale, 55-2.5,DakotaAllan,Summer land Park,55-2.4,Andres Garcia, SanAntonio Parkland, 55-4.3,Andrew Clyde,DallasHigh- Memorial, 56-01/2.2,AnthonyDudley, ElPaso Somerset, 6-2. West Orange-StarkandJacobGonzalez, Oakhurst, 6-2.8,(tie)Deionte’Thompson, Yoakum andDouglasJohnson,Coldspring- Tyler ChapelHill,6-6.6,(tie)Tre’Vontae Hights, Wichita FallsHirschi,6-8.5,AustinRalisback, Minor, Tyler ChapelHill,6-8.4,CharlesBrown, sas, 6-10.2,MylikKerley, Taylor, 6-9.3,Jeffery Ranchview, 20-111/4. Tatum, Kilgore, 22-1.9,KeidrienWadley, Richardson, Hillsboro, 22-53/4.8,Desteunta Zedrick Lister, Henderson,22-61/4.7,Deontra Triple jump:1,Keandre Bates,ElPaso Discus: 1,AnthonyDudley, ElPasoPark- Long jump:1,AnthoulaKelly, Galena High jump:1,CarlWilliams,Aledo,7-0. 3200: 1,CarterBlunt,FriscoHeritage, Shot put:1,GuillermoGalvan,Veterans High jump:1,ShonderiusHoward, Lampa-  A Class 4A ssociated Press Parkland; Brenham andAledo,18. 7, FortBendRidgePoint,21.8,(tie)ElPaso 35. 5,FriscoHeritage,27.6,BaytownLee,24. shall, 48.3,SummerCreek, 39.4,Lancaster, Castroville MedinaValley, 3:24.28. 3:23.22. 8,NorthsideBrennan, 3:23.44.9, El PasoBurges, 3:22.34.7,AmarilloCaprock, Ridge Point,3:17.78.5,Lancaster, 3:19.88.6, 3:16.51. 3,BaytownLee,3:17.40.4,FortBend Aaron Sharp),3:16.46.2,McKinneyNorth, Washington, DamianO’Neal,DominiqueLang, Jaqwae’ Ellison,Georgetown, 4:39.22. Tankersley, Champion,4:28.25.9, Boerne Abdi, AmarilloPaloDuro, 4:26.54.8,Andrew Bootz, SummerCreek, 4:20.49.7,Hassan Quinlan, HoustonStratford, 4:18.35.6,Jake Moore, Carrollton Smith,4:17.72.5,Brian Johnson, SanElizario,4:17.49.4,Jeffrey Galli, DrippingSprings,4:15.71.3,Michael 21.99. 21.90. 9,Jordan Atkinson,AmarilloCaprock, 8, IsaiahPatterson,CorpusChristiMoody, 21.67. 7,DartezHamlin,ElPasoBurges, 21.70. 21.15. 6,StevenChamplin,MedinaValley, row, Waller, 21.09.5,JyazJones,DallasSouth, Robinson, BaytownLee,21.06.4,ElijahMor Aaron Sharp,SummerCreek, 20.97.3,Dionte Caprock, 40.02.9,Travis Starr, Alice,41.16. Champion, 39.22.8,Va-Sheku Sheriff, Amarillo Smith, Lancaster, 38.28.7,AustinLey, Boerne Lattin, FortBendMarshall,38.27.6,Lafiel Anthony Robinson,Lancaster, 38.25.5,Amere 36.72. 3,NormanGrimes,Canyon,36.73.4, Marshall, 36.34.2,JalenHunter, DentonGuyer, Alex Wesley, Wylie. Jake Nowak,AustinVandergrift, 49.13.DNF, Ball, 48.58.7,IsaacMarquez, Azle,49.00.8, Lancaster, 47.96.6,DrakeMurphy, Galveston Fort BendRidgePoint,47.83.5,EricAge, London, Waco, 47.66.4,BryceDeadmon, 46.81. 2,ChrisPlatt,Willis,46.95.3,Wilbert 1:28.28. 9,DentonGuyer, 1:28.29. Northside Brennan, 1:27.37.8,AustinJohnson, 5, Brenham, 1:25.96.6,Crowley, 1:26.77.7, Nacogdoches, 1:25.16.4,Lancaster, 1:25.86. 1:24.26. 2,FortBendMarshall,1:24.47.3, Treveon Walker, Travonne Monk,KevinHarris), Martin, CorpusChristiFlourBluff, 10.99. Hill, CedarParkVista Ridge,10.79.9,Tommy Randolph, Waco University, 10.64.8,Jonathan Bryce Balous,McKinneyNorth,10.62.7,Jordan Willis, 10.53.5,MalikWilson,Brenham, 10.55.6, Robinson, BaytownLee,10.52.4,JohnLewis, 2, RyanNewsome,Aledo,10.51.3,Dionte Corpus ChristiCalallen,15.00. Lancaster, 14.36.9,RemingtonStrickland, Hargrove, AustinTravis, 14.31.8,LafielSmith, Hunter, DentonGuyer, 14.24.7,Vondell Emmanuel Calhoune,Wylie,14.20.6,Jalen 14.03. 4,NormanGrimes,Canyon,14.19.5, 13.96. 3,Amere Lattin,FortBendMarshall, Marshall, 13.63.2,Vance O’Rear, Amarillo, 1:56.19. 1:55.81. 9,Jorge Quintero, ElPasoBurges, 1:55.41. 8,JoshLecesne,SummerCreek, 1:55.19. 7,SteevenMartinez,MesquitePoteet, 6, FranciscoSolis,CorpusChristiMiller, 1:53.37. 5,Tony Perez, DentonGuyer, 1:53.69. 1:53.05. 4,EstebanVillalplando, BudaHays, 1:52.69. 3,MichaelJohnson,SanElizario, 1:51.27. 2,Jaqwae’Ellison,Georgetown, Crowley, 42.23. Brennan, 41.83.8,AustinJohnson,41.93.9, Marshall, 41.21.6,Waco, 41.60.7,Northside 40.65. 4,SummerCreek, 40.85.5,FortBend ris), 40.41.2,Lancaster, 40.45.3,Brenham, Treveon Walker, Travonne Monk,KevinHar Memorial. ChampionandWootenBoerne Jacob,Tomball 14-6. NH,HawkGriffin,LittleElm;JoeKolling, Falls Rider, 15-0.6,JoseGarcia, Mission, Smith, Joshua,15-0.5,KyleCarpenter, Wichita Antionio, Tomball Memorial,16-0.4,Brant 2, NoahGilfillan,Corsicana,16-3.3,Ruiz Bryan Rudder, 44-41/2. Wolfforth Frenship, 44-71/2.9,IsaiahJohnson, Austin Vandergrift, 45-8.8,RonalsAwatt, Mansfield Summit,45-11.7, Travis Brannan, Corpus ChristiMiller, 46-31/2.6,Larenz Lester, El PasoChapin,47-0.5,JamesWhiteside, Lake Ridge,47-43/4.4,KwameAnane-Poku, Mansfield Ozen, 47-61/2.3,JaylynHernandez, Team: 1,Texarkana, 50.2,FortBendMar 1600 relay: 1,SummerCreek (Sydney 1600: 1,CarterBlunt,4:15.05.2,Steven 200: 1,KevinHarris,Texarkana, 20.92.2, 300 hurdles: 1,KendallSheffield,FortBend 400: 1,StevenChamplin,MedinaValley, 800 relay: 1,Texarkana (JacorianWalker, 100: 1,KDCannon,MountPleasant,10.32. 110 hurdles: 1,KendallSheffield,FortBend 800: 1,Jeffrey Moore, Carrollton Smith, 400 relay: 1,Texarkana (JacorianWalker, Pole vault:1,AudieWyatt,Huntsville,17-0. C5 - - - C6 SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS lubbockonline.com O’Donnell sophomore earns silver in 3,200 meters I kind of like redeemed UIL Track Notebook myself, and that’s the best By Nicholas Talbot time I’ve ever run, so it A-J Media feels good to come back from that 100 hurdles.” Kaitlin Bell wanted to get out front early in the Sullivan medals girls Class 1A-D2 3,200-me- Olton senior J.R. Sulli- ter run at the state track van, a state-meet returnee and field championships in the hurdles, finished Friday in Austin. third in the 2A boys 110 The O’Donnell sopho- hurdles with a time of 14.61 more knew holding the top seconds and fifth in the 300 spot, though, was going to hurdles in 39.11. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 A1 5, DECEMBER MONDAY, be tough, nipping at her Sullivan was fifth in the heals was defending state 110s last year in 14.80. champion, Kamie Half- mann of Garden City. Eventually, the senior Just missed caught Bell from behind, A trio of area athletes making her move in the just missed the medal turn on the final lap. Half- stand. Levelland sophomore

Cyan mann eventually pulled away and won easily, leav- Morgan McCutchen fin- ing Bell with the silver ished fourth in the 3A girls medal. 3,200 run with a time of Magenta “I knew she was really 11:39. She varied from third fast. She won it last year to fifth the entire race, and llow and I knew my only chance in the last lap kicked past Ye was to get out and go as Lytle’s Natalie Cortez to fast as I could,” Bell said. take fourth. Zach Long  A-j media Littlefield freshman

Black “On the last lap I could feel here right there.” Above, O’ Donnell’s Kaitlin Bell reacts after winning the silver medal in the class 1A Division II 3200 meter run during the UIL Kaylee Edgemon was even With Halfmann graduat- State Track Meet on Friday in Austin. Below, Sudan’s Tanner Fisher competes in the Class 1A Division I high jump. closer to getting a medal. ing, though, Bell knows the She was in third going into next two years could be best of 7-1 coming into the junior’s fifth throw in the the final throw in the girls hers. meet. finals of the Class 1A-D1 2A discus, but Halletts- “I just want to go and try “I was just trying to get shot put, her best throw ville’s Cassidy Targac un- to beat that state record,” my personal best today,” was six inches shy of first corked a toss of 121 feet, 7 Bell said. Fisher said. “I worked real place. That’s when she inches o her last attempt, Both Halfmann and Bell hard this week. I felt pret- uncorked, tossing the surpassing Edgemon’s did eclipse the 1A-D2 re- ty good but I just hit my shot 41-91/4 to win the gold mark of 121-1. cord, with Halfmann fin- head on the bar on 6-5. medal. Lubbock senior Erin ishing in 11 minutes and “That extra inch really The throw bested Dal- Lopez was bested late as 28.10 seconds and Bell in does make a difference.” las Gateway’s Toni Brown well. 11:37.39. The previous re- Also winning a medal by a little more than two TJ Ledbetter of Ama- cord (set by Bell last year) early Friday morning was inches. Brown had thrown rillio Caprock and David was 11:58.74. Starr Monroe of Brown- 41-7 on her fourth attempt. Moritz of Cedar Park both field, who took third place Dewbre was then able to leaded past the Western- ers jumper on the final two Fisher nets in the 2A girls high jump. throw 41-7 on her sixth Monroe cleared her and final throw — just for attempts. Lopez finished personal best first attempt at 5-foot-4, good measure, as she cap- fifth with a jump of 23- Tanner Fisher knew he but missed on all three tured the state champion- 2.5. Ledbetter took fourth probably wouldn’t win. attempts at 5-5. Because ship. (23-3) and Moritz third (23- His goal instead was a per- she cleared 5-4 with ease, 5.75). Anthoule Kelly of sonals best in the 1A-D1 though, she took home the Wild card wonder Zach Long  A-j media Houston Galena Park won high jump. bronze medal beating out Littlefield senior Ash- with a leap of 24-10.75. The Sudan senior got it, Alyssa Kallies of Poth on ley Dendy advanced to the into a bronze medal at fourth in the 100-meter Plainview freshman jumping 6-4 and winning attempts. Sarah Walker of state meet in the Class 2A state in Friday’s evening hurdles earlier in the eve- Kaizha Roberts finished the silver medal on at- Schulenberg won at 5-6. girls 300-meter hurdles as session. Dendy ran a time ning and used that as fuel. fourth in the Class 4A girls tempts over Michael Cot- a wild card, being the best of 44.83 seconds, breaking “Coming off my 100 hur- triple jump with a best ter of Albany. Waco Meyer Big throw third-place regional finish- the personal record she set dles, I did not run my best mark of 37-51/4. Roberts is senior Blaine Listach won Brie Dewbre needed to er in the state two weeks at regional by more than a time,” she said, “so I was a niece of former Texas the event, easily clear- do something big. ago. second. real upset about that and Tech football player Ja- ing 6-6. He had a personal Going into the Morton She parlayed that chance Dendy had finished I wanted to get this race. mar Wall. TRACK: Morton junior wins gold in 1A Division I in shot put FROM page C1 and look out into the field, meet on the University of been close to it all year,” way, finishing behind Can- her state-meet debut by Friday evening at Mike A. just visualize that stake, Texas campus. Dewbre Landry said. “Honestly, yon senior Kaitlin Rodri- running 24.61 for second Myers Stadium. and then I just turn (back) took the Class 1A Division I wasn’t really thinking guez, who broke the 4A place, then scaling the “I’m excited,” Hocken- around and throw.” I title in the girls shot put. about the time. I was just state meet record by fin- stairs to the medal stand berry said. “I’m glad that Pshigoda admittedly was Another area athlete focusing on whatever I had ishing in 2:09.27. Landry’s at the north end of the sta- I could come back to the teary eyed and emotional who came up with her best to do to get on the medal been chasing Rodriguez dium. state meet again. God has seeing her thrower repeat effort by far at the perfect stand. I had no idea I’d be all year. Bastrop junior Glorilisha blessed me tremendously. as a state champion. time was Lauren Landry. running that time.” This time, she let Rodri- Carter edged out Leaks by I’m just glad I finished “We’d like to have gotten The Monterey junior took In 2001, Coronado’s Min- guez tug her along as they two one-hundredths of a strong, finished out the that (record),” Pshigoda second in the Class 4A girls dy Sullivan won the Class both ran the race of their second for the gold. season.” said, “but that’s 6 feet bet- 800 meters with an out-of- 5A state title with a time of lives. “I’m completely fine with Hockenberry won state ter than she’s ever thrown. nowhere performance. Her 2:08.38 – at the time, a state- “Honestly, I felt better it,” Leaks said. “I feel good last year with a mark of She’s thrown 132 in prac- time of 2 minutes, 10.79 meet record for all classifi- than I usually did,” Lan- with how I did. I was just 125-10. She hadn’t bettered tice, but when her name’s seconds shattered her per- cations. Former Lubbock dry said. “Maybe it was the happy making it here, and that this season, even been called, this is her sonal record, which had ISD assistant athletic di- crowd or the adrenalin, but second is obviously really throwing every day at the best. This was a good time been 2:16 and change. rector David Harrison said I didn’t feel as tired com- good, so I’m happy with marker back home. to go compete.” “I think it was my coach- Landry’s time Friday was ing around that last turn as it.” “It’s so I have a visual Morton junior Brie Dew- es giving me the confidence the fastest for an LISD girl usual.” [email protected] look at what I’m throwing bre was the South Plains’ and the focus to know that I in the 800 other than Sul- In the Class 4A girls 200  766-8734 at,” she said, “so I can have other gold medal winner really could run that time, livan’s. meters, Frenship sopho- Follow Don on Twitter a goal set. I turn around on day one of the two-day even though I hadn’t really She ran strong all the more Danielle Leaks made @AJ_DonWilliams COLUMN: Pole vaulter, unexpected role model, ties for fourth place FROM page C1 Brown adjusts. vault over the bar. tested that resolve. to the mat after he third vault and to figure this Her depth perception Last year to practice “I think most people She cleared three miss, she stood and out, I never thought it is all but gone. The best vaulting — when she could would think it is frustrat- heights, clearing 11 feet to slumped her shoulders. would be an inspiration explanation she can give still see color — Brown ing to have to change all earn a tie for fourth place It did not matter. to people or that I would to anyone about her vision used a mat that was half the time,” Brown said. at the Texas high school She got a standing ova- be a role model,” Brown is that it is like taking your black and half green to “But that is what life is. state championships. She tion by the thousands said. “But, I think that it glasses off and looking help her determine when It is always changing. So, qualified for the state in attendance anyway has ended up that way through a straw. she needed to jump. I use it more as a chal- meet at a height of 11 feet, because with Brown, it is and when small kids come She can only discern She can’t use it anymore. lenge. When I lost the rest 3 inches. not how high she jumps, up to you and think you light and dark. No shapes. She can no longer see the of my vision I saw it as an And while she breezed but that she keeps trying are the coolest thing ever. No colors. color contrast. opportunity to overcome through her first three that matters. That is something I really But that has not stopped Now, she uses a beeper something bigger than it vaults, clearing 10-0, 10-6 The whirlwind the blind appreciate. her. that is placed above the already was. and 11-0 on her first at- pole vaulter has created “I didn’t intend to be Brown’s vision is get- box in the pole vaulting “The bright side is I am tempt at each height, she will resonate more than a role model, but if I can ting worse. She was ruled pit. She counts out seven already blind, so I won’t had trouble at 11-6, hitting any state medal won this be one and just inspire legally blind as a sopho- steps and listens for the have to find another way the bar twice on her way weekend at the UIL state one kid, then any bad day more, yet a year later beep, which lets her know to vault. I can’t get any up. meet. jumping or every bruise I she hasn’t quit. Instead, when to plant the pole and blinder.” Her vault Friday When she finally fell “When I set out to pole get, it is worth it.” AMARO: Texas Tech TE could make immediate impact for Jets FROM page C1 numbers by a tight end — and day was Colorado State center New York, 8-8 last season, seven touchdowns before giving Weston Richburg, who was cho- ranked 31st in the NFL in pass- up his senior year of college eli- I plan on proving everybody wrong, like I did sen by the New York Giants with ing yards. The Jets’ leading gibility. ‘ the 43rd overall pick. Weston receiver was TCU ex Jeremy Even with his staggering ju- in high school, like I did in college. Richburg is a relative of former Kerley with 43 catches for 523 nior-year numbers and ideal Tech football players Aubrey yards, so Amaro should have a size at 6-foot-51/2 and 266 pounds, and Nathan Richburg and Seth chance to make an immediate Amaro saw two other tight ends Jace Amaro Doege and former Tech baseball impact. go before him. The Detroit Li- Texas Tech standout, All-American and N.Y. Jets draftee player Chris Richburg. Amaro said he had visited the ons used the No. 9 overall pick ’ Weston Richburg went from Jets about two weeks ago and has on North Carolina’s Eric Ebron, State signee Nick O’Leary and Friday, and the three-day affair being a little-known recruit been to New York five or six times and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Seferian-Jenkins — when he concludes today with rounds 4 from Class 2A Bushland to one in his life. spent the sixth choice in the sec- came out of high school in the through 7. of the top centers in the na- “It felt like home visiting,” he ond round on Washington’s Aus- class of 2011. tion. said. “It felt right. I feel good tin Seferian-Jenkins. “I plan on proving everybody about it, and I’m ready to go.” Ironically, Amaro also was wrong,” Amaro said, “like I did in Other West Texas ties [email protected]  766-8734 Amaro caught 106 passes for ranked as the No. 3 tight end in high school, like I did in college.” Among other players with Follow Don on Twitter 1,352 yards — FBS records for the nation — behind Florida Rounds 2 and 3 of the draft were West Texas ties who went Fri- @AJ_DonWilliams Black Yellow Magenta Cyan

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