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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:56 AM 3/28/2014 Page 1 2008 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/16/2008 to 4/19/2008 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash High School ================================================================================= Name Year School Seed Prelims Wind H# ================================================================================= Preliminaries 1 Breeana Coleman 10 Olathe-East HS 12.00 12.09Q 1.3 3 2 Emily Blok 11 Conifer (Colo.) HS 12.05 12.15Q -1.2 2 3 Audacia Moore 12 Wichita Heights HS 11.95 12.20Q 0.6 4 4 Ceci Smith 12 Lockhart (Texas) HS 12.14 12.39Q 0.2 1 5 QaShanda Boyles 12 Topeka HS 12.27 12.29q 1.3 3 6 Precious Selmon 11 Crystal City HS 12.56 12.41q 1.3 3 7 Kim Haberman 12 Marian (Hays) HS 12.20 12.59q 0.2 1 8 Lenia Goff 09 Piper (K.C) HS 12.30 12.63q 1.3 3 9 Chelsey Borders 10 Olathe-East HS 12.64 12.65 0.6 4 10 Bianca Stokes 10 McCluer South-MO 12.54 12.71 0.2 1 11 Chetara Watkins 12 Mo. Sch. f/ Deaf 12.64 12.75 1.3 3 12 Chelsea Myers 12 Topeka HS 12.45 12.75 -1.2 2 13 Tina Gaines 12 Fort Osage (Mo.) HS 12.53 12.75 0.2 1 14 Tyer Sloan 09 Sumner Academy 12.94 12.90 0.2 1 15 Sylvia Alexander 12 Wich.-Southeast 12.25 12.90 -1.2 2 16 Bayzell Davis 11 Leavenworth HS 12.83 12.93 0.6 4 17 Stephanie McNeal 09 Jenks (Okla.) HS 12.42 13.01 0.6 4 18 Amiris Warren 09 Raytown South 12.74 13.02 0.2 1 19 Alyssa Chisam 12 Osawatomie HS 12.84 13.05 0.6 4 20 Christina Roberts 12 Omaha Westside 12.40 13.07 0.6 4 21 Maisha Mitchell 10 Raytown South 12.64 13.14 -1.2 2 22 Crystal Harris 09 Rockwood Sum.(Mo 12.54 13.16 -1.2 2 23 Wanakai Scott 10 Salina Central HS 12.60 13.17 0.6 4 24 Kirsten Reichardt 12 Seaman (Topeka) HS 12.70 13.23 0.2 1 25 Amira Maker 12 Olathe-North 12.40 13.24 0.6 4 26 Alicia Brazelton 11 Rockwood Sum.(Mo 12.84 13.25 1.3 3 27 Kalie Leshore 09 Great Bend HS 12.85 13.41 -1.2 2 28 Rician Walker 11 Raymore-Peculiar 12.79 13.46 -1.2 2 29 Twyila Ingram 12 Jenks (Okla.) HS 12.45 13.79 1.3 3 30 Aubree Weathers 11 Topeka-West HS 12.80 13.80 1.3 3 Girls 100 Meter Dash High School ============================================================================== Name Year School Prelims Finals Wind ============================================================================== Finals 1 Audacia Moore 12 Wichita Heights HS 12.20 11.88 2.2 2 Emily Blok 11 Conifer (Colo.) HS 12.15 12.04 2.2 3 Breeana Coleman 10 Olathe-East HS 12.09 12.21 2.2 4 Kim Haberman 12 Marian (Hays) HS 12.59 12.28 2.2 5 Ceci Smith 12 Lockhart (Texas) HS 12.39 12.35 2.2 6 QaShanda Boyles 12 Topeka HS 12.29 12.41 2.2 7 Precious Selmon 11 Crystal City HS 12.41 12.42 2.2 8 Lenia Goff 09 Piper (K.C) HS 12.63 12.87 2.2 Girls 400 Meter Dash High School ============================================================================ Name Year School Seed Prelims H# ============================================================================ Preliminaries 1 Alishea Usery 12 McCluer South-MO 53.55 55.87Q 5 2 Kianna Ruff 10 McCluer South-MO 54.97 56.54Q 4 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:56 AM 3/28/2014 Page 2 2008 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/16/2008 to 4/19/2008 Results ....Girls 400 Meter Dash High School 3 Emily Blok 11 Conifer (Colo.) HS 56.79 58.18Q 3 4 Kristina Taylor 12 Lawrence HS 58.08 58.66Q 2 5 Megan Frausto 11 Royse City(Tex.) 57.86 59.16Q 1 6 Landon Wachter 10 Jackson (Mo.) HS 58.12 59.07q 3 7 Kristen Gillespie 12 Shawnee M. South 56.90 59.23q 2 8 Racquel Powell 12 Raytown South 58.04 59.24q 1 9 Emily Ballock 12 Eudora HS 58.74 59.67 4 10 Karly Buer 10 Concordia HS 58.26 59.93 4 11 Mirijam Albrecht 12 Oak Park (K.C.) HS 1:01.00 1:00.05 2 12 Hannah Moore 10 Benton (Mo.) HS 1:00.83 1:00.79 2 13 Ashley Wakefield-Hall 12 Piper (K.C) HS 1:00.86 1:00.96 1 14 Lashada Sims 11 Leavenworth HS 1:02.90 1:01.10 4 15 Kiley Schwarz 09 Marysville HS 59.74 1:01.46 3 16 Laura Lee Baird 11 Norton Community HS 58.40 1:01.51 5 17 Ariel Dunn 11 Kearney (Mo.) HS 59.96 1:01.55 1 18 Marissa Thomas 11 Jenks (Okla.) HS 1:00.65 1:01.73 5 19 Karina Expose 11 Leavenworth HS 59.94 1:01.76 1 20 Jackie Jacobs 12 St. Thomas Aq. 1:00.70 1:01.83 5 21 Ashton Nibert 10 St. Mary's (Mo.) 1:02.04 1:01.85 2 22 Melissa Nelson 12 Holton HS 1:01.24 1:02.29 4 23 Jocelyn Kilmer 11 Cameron (Okla.) HS 1:00.88 1:02.34 1 24 Tamara Gagne 11 Wich.-Southeast 59.77 1:02.40 2 25 Shae Groom 09 Liberty (Mo.) HS 1:00.78 1:02.41 3 26 Cara Forte 10 Center (K.C.) HS 58.60 1:02.48 5 27 Kristin Austin 12 So. Boone (Mo.) 1:00.56 1:03.01 3 28 Alicia Moore 12 Center (K.C.) HS 1:02.73 1:04.12 2 29 Amber Jackson 12 Piper (K.C) HS 1:02.84 1:04.14 3 30 Whitny Southard 11 Girard HS 1:01.24 1:04.86 3 31 Ericka Frazier 11 Notre Dame-Sion 1:03.04 1:05.70 5 32 Alisha Harris 12 Leavenworth HS 1:00.62 1:06.33 4 33 Valerie Thomas 12 Olathe-Northwest 1:01.90 1:08.37 3 34 Hannah Holden 12 Park Hill So.-MO 1:01.54 1:08.40 5 -- Brianna Wade 11 Highland (Topeka 1:02.24 DQ 1 ran inside lane Girls 400 Meter Dash High School ========================================================================= Name Year School Prelims Finals ========================================================================= Finals 1 Alishea Usery 12 McCluer South-MO 55.87 54.61 2 Kianna Ruff 10 McCluer South-MO 56.54 55.30 3 Emily Blok 11 Conifer (Colo.) HS 58.18 56.75 4 Racquel Powell 12 Raytown South 59.24 57.54 5 Landon Wachter 10 Jackson (Mo.) HS 59.07 58.40 6 Kristina Taylor 12 Lawrence HS 58.66 58.60 7 Megan Frausto 11 Royse City(Tex.) 59.16 59.14 8 Kristen Gillespie 12 Shawnee M. South 59.23 59.35 Girls 800 Meter Run High School ============================================================================ Name Year School Seed Finals H# ============================================================================ 1 Alyssa Allison 11 Festus HS (Mo.) 2:14.87 2:15.56 3 2 Laura Roxberg 12 Blue V'ly N'west 2:12.32 2:18.12 3 3 Laura Lee Baird 11 Norton Community HS 2:19.60 2:19.15 2 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:56 AM 3/28/2014 Page 3 2008 KANSAS RELAYS Memorial Stadium - University of Kansas - 4/16/2008 to 4/19/2008 Results ....Girls 800 Meter Run High School 4 Sara Vaughn 12 Tulsa Union (Okla.) 2:12.80 2:19.19 3 5 Jennifer Taylor 12 Lawrence HS 2:18.59 2:20.37 2 6 Laura Nightengale 12 El Dorado HS 2:14.32 2:20.52 3 7 Kristen Gillespie 12 Shawnee M. South 2:16.08 2:20.70 3 8 Cori Christensen 12 Medicine Lodge HS 2:15.37 2:20.95 3 9 Annie Martin 12 Riley County HS 2:15.74 2:21.17 3 10 Laura Tracey 12 Omaha Westside 2:21.13 2:21.72 2 11 Erin McCarthy 12 Mullen (Colo.) HS 2:17.60 2:22.48 3 12 Landon Wachter 10 Jackson (Mo.) HS 2:18.08 2:22.71 3 13 Kelcy Vanarsdall 11 Fort Osage (Mo.) HS 2:17.67 2:23.73 3 14 Brooke Buerky 11 Kearney (Mo.) HS 2:22.26 2:23.76 1 15 Erin Beck 11 Blue V'ly North 2:21.50 2:24.02 2 16 Ashton Stubbs 11 Platte County HS 2:19.17 2:24.07 2 17 Kaley Temaat 12 Dodge City HS 2:22.09 2:24.26 2 18 Logan Tucker-Nelson 09 Park Hill So.-MO 2:26.13 2:24.53 1 19 Liga Blyholder 10 Lee's Summit W. 2:24.00 2:25.29 1 20 Emily Argotsinger 10 Lee's Summit W. 2:21.00 2:25.37 2 21 Christy Weller 12 Tonganoxie HS 2:19.33 2:26.75 2 22 Marissa Quillin 12 Wich.-Southeast 2:24.11 2:27.26 1 23 Megan Frausto 11 Royse City(Tex.) 2:23.60 2:27.94 1 24 Jordan Esry 12 Penney (Mo.) HS 2:21.51 2:28.06 2 25 Kristin Austin 12 So. Boone (Mo.) 2:21.94 2:28.62 2 26 Erica Testa 11 Junction City HS 2:22.44 2:28.97 1 27 Emily Evans 12 Blue Valley West HS 2:23.84 2:29.27 1 28 Hannah Law 12 Seaman (Topeka) HS 2:26.14 2:29.63 1 29 Ariel Dunn 11 Kearney (Mo.) HS 2:26.06 2:29.81 1 30 Jenna Stanbrough 10 Emporia HS 2:26.00 2:30.38 1 31 Amanda Callaway 11 Belle Plaine HS 2:19.54 2:31.11 2 32 Beth Neilsen 12 Wamego HS 2:22.34 2:32.99 1 -- Katie Wilber 12 St.
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