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Texas Tech softball finds out p o rGet all tyour Texas Tech s recruiting Lubbock Christian High won the In Sports Monday: if they make the NCSAAs. On the Web: news at www.wreckem247.com Inside Sports: TAPPS state title in softball. Page C2

Idalou’s Hayden Darey pitches against Muleshoe Smith gets dream call from Dallas on Saturday in Levelland. NFL DRAFT/Cowboys pick 2014 draft class — Zach Martin, OT, Notre Dame; Tech LB in seventh round Demarcus Lawrence, OLB, Boise State; , OLB, Iowa; , WR, Pitts- BY DON WILLIAMS burgh; , DE, Stanford; Will Smith, A-J MEDIA ILB, Texas Tech; , DB, Baylor; , DT, Northern Illinois; Will Smith was starting to feel up- , DB, Oregon

SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014 C1 2014 11, MAY SUNDAY, set and downcast as the three-day Houston Texans — Jadeveon Clowney, DE, NFL draft wound toward a conclu- South Carolina; Xavier Su’a-Filo, OG, UCLA; C.J. Tori Eichberger  A-j media sion Saturday. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa; Louis Nix III, DT, Notre The Texas Tech linebacker didn’t Dame; Tom Savage, QB, Pittsburgh; Jeoffrey Playoffs scores know he was about to receive the phone Pagan, DE Alabama; Alfred Blue, RB, LSU; Jay High school

Cyan Prosch, FB, Auburn; Dre Hal, CB, Vanderbilt; call of his dreams. The Dallas Cowboys baseball Lonnie Ballentine, DB, Memphis chose Smith in the seventh round and, Monterey 14, El Paso Irvin 4; even growing up in California, the Cow- Denver Broncos — Bradley Roby, CB, Ohio State; Monterey wins series 2-0 Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana; Michael Schofield, Lubbock High 10, Eastlake 6;

Magenta boys were his favorite team. Stephen SPillman  A-j media OT Michigan; Lamin Barrow, OLB, LSU; Matt LHS 4, Eastlake 3; LHS wins “All I had was Emmitt Smith jer- Paradis, C, Boise State; Corey Nelson, OLB, Former Texas Tech linebacker Will series 2-1 llow seys, Roy Williams jerseys, the Trip- Oklahoma Frenship 10, Hanks 2; Frenship

Ye lets (Smith, Troy Aikman and Michael Smith has been drafted by the 10, Hanks 0; Frenship wins Big 12 recruits: Baylor 5), Oklahoma (4), WVU Irvin) posters,” Smith said. series 2-0 Dallas Cowboys. For more on the (2), Texas Tech (2), TCU (1), OSU (1), Kansas Coo- SEE , page C6 NFL draft, see Pages C3 and C6. State (1), Iowa State (1), Texas (0), Kansas (0) Cooper 4, Sweetwater 3; Black DRAFT EXCLUSIVE per wins series 2-0 Shallowater 4, Presidio 0; Presidio 3, Shallowater 2; Analysis Presidio wins series 2-1 Littlefield 12, Slaton 7; series tied 1-1 Idalou 4, Muleshoe 0; Idalou For Tech, wins series 2-0 High school home-run softball Coronado 11, Keller 0; Coro- nado 4, Keller 3, Coronado wins series season not Pampa 10, Cooper 0, Pampa wins series TAPPS SOFTBALL a surprise Lubbock Christian High 10, Bay Area League City Christian 0; LCHS wins 3A state title EXCLUSIVE Want More? PLAYOFFS coverage BY George watson inside on PAGES C2, C4 a-j media

Editor’s note: This is part one of a two-part series ana- lyzing the turnaround of the Texas Tech baseball program QB Giles commits to in the second year under Tech for 2015 class head coach Tim Tadlock. Monday’s second part will Zach Long  A-j media Sugar Land Elkins athlete Jonathan Giles has been a look at how it affects Tech Coronado’s Tre Culver captured the bronze medal in the Class 5A high jump during the UIL State Track long-time follower of Texas both financially and in re- Meet on Saturday in Austin. Tech football and after getting cruiting. a scholarship offer to play for the Red Raiders on Thursday, it Getting Texas Tech head High SchoolS/Coronado’s Culver didn’t take long for him to make baseball coach Tim Tad- a decision. On Saturday the 84 lock to look down the road matches personal best for bronze; overall three star became the or examine the big picture Red Raiders seventh commit for is kind of like getting a tur- Estacado’s Freeman earns silver the 2015 recruiting class. tle to pick up the pace. It’s “I’ve watched them a lot Making growing up and over time I not going to happen. just fell more and more in love Why should it? His team with it,” Giles said. “I used to has taken hold of his con- watch them even back when stant message of winning EXCLUSIVE (Kliff) Kingsbury played there, the day, getting better that then when (Michael) Crabtree day, whether it’s a game or the most of it came along. It’s been my a practice, and playing the BY DON WILLIAMS dream school for awhile.” game the right way, and it’s AND NICHOLAS TALBOT Giles plays quarterback for worked so far. In fact, it’s Elkins, where he threw for A-J MEDIA more than 3,000 yards and 25 worked much better than touchdowns — completing 62 most outside the Red Raid- AUSTIN — Lauren Landry’s percent of his passes — and er program expected. surprising second-place fin- rushed for 1,149 yards and 19 At 37-13 overall and 11- ish in the Class 4A 800 meters more scores in 2013. 10 in the Big 12, Tadlock Friday got the Lubbock ISD “I feel like they’re building has already established onto the medal stand at the UIL something special over there the watermark for the big- state track and field meet. and I want to be a part of it,” gest single-season turn- Then a good day for the LISD Giles said. “Something very special.” around in league history turned into a productive week- by a Big 12 coach from year The Red Raiders beat out end On Saturday, Coronado se- Missouri, Maryland, Colorado, one to year two. Tech’s 37 nior Tre Culver got third in the Fresno State, Houston, Indiana, wins are already 11 more Class 5A high jump and Estacado North Texas and SMU for the than all of last season senior Sahari Freeman took sec- 5-foot-11, 174-pounder, who will with three regular-season ond in the Class 3A 400 meters. get looked at as a receiver for games, at least two Big 12 “I gave it all I had, and I thank the scarlet and black. tournament contests and God that I am here and got a “They love how I make plays likely a couple of games good place,” said Culver, who on the field,” Giles said. “I cre- in an NCAA regional still matched his personal record by ate plays with the ball, they remaining. said they like the stuff I do clearing 6 feet, 9 inches. with the ball. They said they “I thought we would be Two weeks ago, going 6-9 net- like what I bring to the table a consistent team,” Tad- ted Culver only third place in Zach Long  A-j media and that I can be a leader on lock said as the Red Raid- the Region I-5A meet at Texas Estacado’s Sahari Freeman comes in second overall in the Class 3A 400 meter and off the field.” ers began final exams SEE TRACK, page C7 run during the UIL State Track Meet on Saturday in Austin. The newest commit is this week. “Looking back already familiar with one of his through, the season could future teammates. “I know the running back from be a lot better but it could l be a lot worse. It’s always Want More? Video, slideshows and more at lubbockonline.com Stories, photos inside on C5-7 Port Arthur, Corey Dauphine,” that way. We’ve taken some Giles said. “He told me that I’m games we needed to take, the truth and he knows be- cause he’s played against me.” but also you can look back Landon Wright, and go, ‘Man, if we’d have wreckem247 editor gotten that one, or gotten Athletes show spirit, overcome the odds that one, think where we’d AUSTIN — Dustin Strelsky can’t — especially at the high school lev- Want More? be now?’ Fortunately we’re remember two weeks of his life. el — has become about overcoming PLEASE VISIT our Texas in a pretty good spot.” After a car accident that stretched the odds. Tech college recruiting the Rockdale sophomore’s spine and Athletes from across the state NICHOLAS website wreckem247. Making the leap paralyzed him from the waist down, pushed back against adversity this there was about 12 hours when he TALBOT week. Tech is in that spot with Late Games Online was not even supposed to survive. They overcame. many of the same players MY VIEW He had six operations, including Amarillo River Road junior Emilee This event ended after who struggled for the ma- two rods placed in his neck and two UIL state track and field Champi- Hilbish was born with spina bifida. presstime. Results can be jority of the 2014 season. found at lubbockonline.com. more in his back. onships on Saturday at Mike A. My- She won a bronze medal. But most of those players n NBA playoffs: Spurs vs. He had to relearn daily tasks. ers Stadium. Grant McLain attends to a school, were freshmen and sopho- Trail Blazers, Game 3 And yet, he found a way. His spirit defined the meet. Channing, without a track. mores who now are taking Pushing as hard as his arms would But, Strelsky wasn’t alone. He won two gold medals. solid efforts from the sum- Find It Inside let him — his frail legs draped un- The UIL approved disabled ath- Charlotte Brown is blind. mer and fall and finding Broadcast Schedule...... C2 derneath his three-wheeled blue letes to compete in the state track She took fourth place in the pole the same level of success High School Baseball...... C4 chair — he won a gold medal. meet early this year in three events: vault with the aid of a beeper to let High School Softball...... C2 ,C4 in the spring. Combined Despite the accident that took his 100-meter dash, 400-meter dash and her know when to jump. High School Track...... C5-7 with the contributions of Major League Baseball...... C9 ability to walk in the sixth grade, shot put. Pro Football...... C3, 6 SEE TECH, page C6 Strelsky became a champion at the More than ever before, athletics SEE COLUMN, page C7 Scorecard...... C2 Black Yellow Magenta Cyan

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Ruthardt, Groom, 26.66.8,MaysunHester, Laz- 6, KirvenDianna,Coolidge,26.54.7,Megan Creek, 26.48.5,BritneyBeaver, Trent, 26.53. Roby, 26.47.4,SaritaShort,Valera Panther Tiffany Williams,Calvert,26.36.3,IsabelCarrion, Chireno, 50.70.9,ShaunaColeman,Lipan,53.06. Allen, RoscoeHighland,50.67.8,Brooklen Butler, 49.93. 6,KateBarbee,Rankin,50.21.7,Hannah Marfa, Roof, Slidell,49.90.5,AmyHernandez, Richburg, RoscoeHighland,49.10.4,Kayson 47.64. 2,SaraCowan,Buckholts,48.21.3,Beth 1:03.09. 9,Tyra Adair, Chester. man, Gustine,1:01.50.8,SierraWhite,Happy, Schacher, Nazareth, 1:01.09.7,MeaganHoek- 5, MelissaRamirez, Gorman,1:01.03. 6,Shania Roby, 59.31.4,AlyssaLesiter, Nordheim, 59.43. Kirven Dianna,Coolidge,58.94.3,IsabelCarrion, 9, Oakwood,1:57.38. 1:52.83. 7,Comstock,1:53.97.8,Blum,1:54.64. Frost, 1:51.71.5,Follett,1:51.89. 6,KnoxCity, 1:49.71.2, Anton,1:50.49.3,Roscoe,1:51.55.4, Wright, GraceGoode,Shelby McWilliams), 13.36. 9,Claire Weger, SaintJo,13.37. Beaver, Trent, 13.04.8,Ra’GeneMiles,Avalon, Cassidy Doggett,SterlingCity, 12.89.7,Britney 5, SarahKearney, LamesaKlondike,12.86.6, Ira, 12.82.4,MeganRuthardt, Groom, 12.85. Daija Williams,Nordheim, 12.74. 3,SierraWelch, 33-7 1/2.9,HeatherMonroe, Trinidad, 31-53/4. Mounsey, Follett, 35-6 1/4. 8, Bristen Gilpin, Blum, 6, KatieGibson,Aspermont,36-03/4.7,Mollie Rotan, 37-103/4.5,SadieSilva,Rochelle,37-3. Lozano, Balmorhea,38-41/2.4,Taylor Posey, 2, JusticeLockett,Chireno, 38-6 1/4.3,Audrey Gorman, 18.61. Hester, Lazbuddie,17.27.9,Lauren Spivey, 7, KaitlynJones,Comstock,17.16.8,Mattisun Rock, 16.76.6,Tristen Johnson,Gordon, 16.93. Williams, Zephyr, 16.63.5,BailyBalderas,Paint 16.50. 3,KairaDiaz,Evant,16.60.4,Chasity Highland, 15.64.2,MeghanInman,Miami, Monica Alanis,Turkey Valley, 2:36.53. 2:35.04. 8,LanieRoberts,Lipan,2:35.30.9, County, 2:32.83.7,SaraCowan,Buckholts, Garden City, 2:27.35.6,Taylor Gass,GailBroden Cross Plains,2:25.06.5,Hannah Halfmann, Pruett, Slidell,2:23.01.4,ShelbyMcWilliams, Abellyca Ramirez, Rocksprings, 2:20.92.3,Caitlin Plains, 52.75.8,Leakey, 52.88.9,Meadow, 52.89. 5, Nordheim, 52.43.6,Frost, 52.66.7,Cross Follett, 51.50.3,Rotan,51.70.4,Gorman,52.23. Bloom, SavannahJuarez, Sierra Welch), 51.49.2, Moran, 15-5. Lamesa Klondike,15-51/4.9,Tory Weaver, Barlow, Leggett,16-11/2.8,SarahKearney, Melissa Ramirez, Gorman,16-2 1/4.7,Tyanna Coolidge, 16-9.5,SierraWelch, Ira,16-21/2.6, Maci Stuart,Follett,16-103/4.4,KirvenDianna, 17-0 1/4.2,BritneyBeaver, Trent, 16-111/4.3, Silverton, 30-8. Round Top-Carmine, 31-91/2.9,Teah Patton, Willis, Oakwood,32-101/4.8,DelaneyHirsch, 33-8. 6,Tory Weaver, Moran,33-71/2.7,Jasmine Follette, 33-113/4.5,Claire Weger, SaintJo, Whitney Beaver, Trent, 34-6.4,MaciStuart, 34-10 3/4.2,SavannahJuarez, Ira,34-8.3, Hoyos, Comstock,8-6.NH,SamanthaBloom,Ira. 8-6. 6,KaysonRoof,Slidell,7,MarisiDe- Nocona PrairieValley, 8-6.5,KellieCollier, Happy, Jorgensen, Comstock,9-0.4,AnneBristow, Allanta Wheeler, Cross Plains,9-3.3,Breanna Cheyenne Banks,Forestburg, 97-5. Baird, 108-10.8,JaydePrice, Strawn,103-1.9, Sosa, SantaAnna,109-9.7,KayleeVoigts, 110-4. 5,DajaSmith,Follett,109-11.6,Briannah Cherokee, 111-10.4,MollieMounsey, Follett, 2, Taylor Posey, Rotan,123-6.3,Talli Morrison, 7, (tie)ShelbyvilleandJunction,20. San Augstine,36.5,Goldthwaite,26.6,Hico,22. Era, 4:17.16.9,Ozona,4:19.54. 4:07.72. 6,Harper, 4:08.39.7,Hamlin,4:10.44.8, lington, 4:04.47.4,FallsCity, 4:04.76.5,Cushing, Jeter), 4:03.94.2,Goldthwaite,4:03.97.3,Wel- wright, AdaisiaCartwright,JakyraRoss,Cleosha 6:23.01. Harper, 5:48.91.9,EmmaWalker, Shelbyville, Hillman, JewettLeon,5:39.83.8,RachelManer, Abbey, BrackettvilleBracket,5:34.91.7,Sarah 5, Andrea Sanchez,Sundown,5:33.87.6,Jaclyn 5:24.30. 4,KayleyCalhoun,Valley View, 5:30.94. Gibbs, Lindsay, 5:21.07.3,AbrilPadilla,Van Horn, Atkins, Lindsay, 27.96. 26.75. 8,Lauren Ortiz,Medina,26.75.9,Tara 26.74. 7,MayaCharles,SanAntonioStacey, Albany, 26.54.6,KarinaRamirez, Van Horn, San AngeloTLCAcademy, 26.24.5,KamiNorton, Rosalind McCoy, Grapeland,25.99.4,GinnieLee, Ky’Ashlyn Price,SanAugustine,25.95.3, mer Lehman,Hico,51.72. 48.11. 8,CamilleMesser, Milano,48.33.9,Sum- Warren, Dawson,48.04.7,HadleeSpivey, Gruver, 47.16. 5,Taylor Reid,Harper, 47.28.6,Courtney Fangman, Vega, 46.21.4,HaleyCortez,Bartlett, 2, SamanthaBrashears,Cushing,44.62.3,Catie Mason, 1:03.54. Kellner, LaPryor, 1:01.92.9,AngelicaRamirez, Abby Johnson,Clarendon, 1:01.74.8,Brandi Hico, 59.98.6,HannahAnz,Axtell,1:00.43.7, Waggoner, Detroit, 59.67.5,MichaelaGephart, 3, Tedavon Landrum,Chilton,59.40.4,Sheltyn 2, GinnieLee,SanAngeloTLCAcadmey, 59.14. Kerens. DQ,DallasGateway. 6, Wellington, 1:47.50.7,FallsCity, 1:47.82.DNF, 1:47.04. 4,Harper, 1:47.17.5,Seymour, 1:47.27. 1:44.46. 2,SanAugustine,1:45.48.3,Hubbard, Gonzales, Mireya Quintana,KarinaRamirez), Shaylee Johnson,Sudan,13.19. 12.80. 8,SarahLuttrell, Clarendon, 12.85.9, Ortiz, Medina,12.77.7,AmandaDavis,Trenton, 5, RhyniescceaPaul,Bremond, 12.75.6,Lauren Lockney, 12.59.4,RachaelRiley, Holland,12.62. lind McCoy, Grapeland,12.41.3,Tanae Ramos, Italy, 16.54.9,Desiree Fay, Iraan,16.55. Walterscheid, Muenster, 15.86.8,HaileyTurner, Samantha Brashears,Cushing,15.75.7,Allie 15.48. 5,KaitlinLumpkins,Junction,15.60.6, White, Harper, 15.31.4,CatieFangman,Vega, 2, ShamannaAdkins,Overton,15.20.3,Logan 9, ShayHastings,JewettLeon,2:34.10. Farwell, 2:26.88.8,LaciDorsey, Overton,2:27.45. Angelica Ramirez, Mason,2:26.35.7,AlexaMora, 5, JaclynAbbey, BrackettvilleBracket,2:26.01.6, son, 2:24.12.4,AbrilPadilla,Van 2:24.65. Horn, ren Gibbs, Lindsay, 2:22.73. 3, Krystin Lackey, An- Grapeland, 50.72. 50.05. 7,Snook,50.48.8,Shiner, 50.64.9, 4, Forsan,49.84.5,Kerens, 49.90.6,Seymour, 48.85. 2,Italy, 48.90.3,SanAugustine,49.67. Gonzales, Mireya Quintana,KarinaRamirez), leton, 34-61/4.9,BaileeGreer, Detroit, 34-51/2. Urquhart, Panhandle,34-8.8,DakotaHawk,Har 1/2. 6,SydneyBeuthien,Era,35-2.7,Weslyn Kerens, 35-41/2.5,Taylor Nemeth,Santo,35-3 Kayla Dykes,Iola,35-81/4.4,Breanna Baxter, 38-6. 2,Tanae Ramos,Lockney, 37-93/4.3, 12:43.83. 9,Taylar Mullen,Grapeland,12:56.90. Centerpoint, 12:34.18.8,RachelManer, Harper, Salinas, Munday, 12:21.99.7,AdrianaCarnes, Amberlee Munsch,Weimar, 12:20.76.6,Janie 11:46.74. 4,HalieHoffman, Miles,12:11.33.5, 11:40.71. 3,KayleyCalhoun,Valley View, 11:39.55. 2,SarahHillman,JewettLeon, University ofTexas: the Texas statehighschooltrackmeetatthe UIL State Track andField Championships 400 relay: 1,Coldspring-Oakhurst(Tyrisha Team: 1,Cross Plains,62.2,Ira,46.3,Calvert, 1,600 relay: 1,Cross Plains(GraceGoode, 1,600: 1,KamieHalfmann,Garden City, 200: 1,AlyssaLesiter, Nordheim, 26.21.2, 300 hurdles: 1,McKenzieHalsel,Cross Plains, 400: 1,Tiffany Williams,Calvert, 57.17.2, 800 relay: 1,Cross Plains(ArielSneed,Kristin 100: 1,LakeydraMosley, Calvert,12.50.2, Shot put:1,Tricia Williams,Lometa,44-11/2. 100 hurdles: 1,BethRichburg, Roscoe 800: 1,Tiffany Williams,Calvert, 2:20.43.2, 400 relay: 1,Ira(HannahWomack, Samantha Long jump:1,AlyssaLesiter, Nordheim, Triple jump:1,MelissaRamirez, Gorman, Pole vault:1,HannahWomack, Ira,10-0.2, Discus: 1,Tricia Williams,Lometa,134-1. Team: 1,Van 51.2,(tie)Albany, Horn, Italyand 1,600 relay: 1,Shelbyville(StephanieCart- 1,600: 1,KelseyWarren, 5:21.03.2,Lauren 200: 1,KortneiJohnson,Italy, 24.15.2, 300 hurdles: 1,KamiNorton,Albany, 43.81. 400: 1,HayleyWilson,Goldthwaite,58.14. 800 relay: 1,Van (ReneeRivera,Leslie Horn 100: 1,KortneiJohnson,Italy, 11.51.2,Rosa- 100 hurdles: 1,KamiNorton,Albany, 14.19. 800: 1,KelseyWarren, Hico,2:21.50.2,Lau- 400 relay: 1,Van (ReneeRivera,Leslie Horn Triple jump:1,HaleighGarcia, Three Rivers, 3,200: 1,Andrea Sanchez,Sundown, AUSTIN (AP)—Saturday’s results from lubbockonline.com Class 1A,DivisionII Class 1A,DivisionI Class 3A GIRLS - Bodwell, Odessa,116-7. 8, KamiStockett,Mansfield,130-4.9,Kaylee 137-1. 7,NoraMonie,MissionSharyland,132-8. Creek, 139-0.6,MiaHicks,Conroe OakRidge, Piham, KleinForest, 139-3.5, Meia Gordon, Cy- Yesenia Ruiz,Brownsville Pace,146-7.4,Inah 158-2. 2,LaurynCaldwell,Dickinson,153-8.3, San AntonioReagan,14.45. Young, HoustonLamar, 14.26.9,ChloeYoung, 7, Aereale Scott,PlanoWest, 14.22.8,Milan ton, 13.75.6,RaygenSmith,ClearBrook, 14.00. Northside Warren, 13.73.5,KayleeKrenek, Bel- Jones, HumbleAtascocita,13.64.4,JericaLove, 2, Alaysh’AJohnson,Spring,13.59.3,Ariel Moralez, CorpusChristiKing,2:19.71. McDonald, CollegePark,2:19.42.9,Christina 7, DebraTaylor, AliefElsik,2:18.63.8,Staci 2:15.81. 6,MaygenSmith,ClearBrook, 2:18.29. 2:14.98. 5,DominiqueAllen,ConverseJudson, Anna Cozart,SpringBranchSmithsonValley, Hannah Bradley, LewisvilleMarcus, 2:12.06.4, 2:07.07. 2,CamryGrigsby, DeSoto,2:11.26.3, DeSoto, 46.77.9,ArlingtonBowie,47.92. Clear Springs,46.61.7,DallasSkyline,46.72.8, Heights, 46.55.5,Allen,46.61.6,LeagueCity 3, ConverseJudson,46.49.4,KilleenHarker Samiyah Samuels),46.30.2,CiboloSteele,46.34. ceia Sample,EssanceKelseyJordan, Turner, 38-43/4. ardson, 39-51/2.9,JazmineWilliams, Carrollton Converse Judson,40-71/4.8,AsiaAbron, Rich- ers, Duncanville,41-93/4.7,MaiaCampbell, Mission Sharyland,42-71/2.6,DestinyMey- 4, ChloeLewis,Belton,44-41/4.5,NoraMonie, 46-9. 3,LaurynCaldwell,Dickinson,46-03/4. Oak Ridge,48-10.2,MeiaGordon, Cy-Creek, Halloran, HoustonClearLake,11-0. 8, BaileyAshmore, Cy-Ranch, 11-0.9,Rachel 12-0. 7,HaleyHouston,AustinLakeTravis, 12-0. 13-0. 6,NicoleSummersett,AustinWestlake, Braunfels, 13-0.5,ZoeMcKinley, Grapevine, Machen, 13-0.4,SaraKathrynStevens,New 2, CalieSpencer, ComalCanyon,13-0.3,Elise Cy-Springs. Cibolo Steele,17-31/2.FOUL,SamiyahSamuels, Ibe, LewisvilleHebron, 17-101/2. 8,AsyaHarris, 18-31/2.7,Andrea 6, ZuliatAlli,MesquiteHorn, 18-9 3/4.5,KayleeHinton,Rockwall,18-71/4. Woodlands, 19-0.4,RaygenSmith,ClearBrook, San AntonioMacArthur, 19-4.3,Tessa Mpagi, Timberview, 19-71/2.2,Sarea Alexander, Hodges, KatyMaydeCreek, 5-2. 5-4. 8,LeahMoorer, Pflugerville,5-4.9,Samara 5-6. 7,Taylor Martinez,SanAntonioChurchill, May, Allen,5-6.6,SkylerRuszkowski,ClearFalls, rial; ChelsieDecoud,SouthHoustonandEricka (tie) JoanCepeda,Pharr-San Juan-AlamoMemo- Bowie, 5-9.2,LatyriaJefferson, DeSoto,5-9.3, Northside Holmes,11:09.70. pan, Woodlands, 11:00.36.9,StephanieBarlow, Julia Heymach,Manvel,10:56.91.8,KaraZus- 6, KhaylaPatel,HoustonMemorial,10:56.63.7, 10:31.18. 5,AshtonEndsley, Abilene,10:51.39. 10:27.01. 4,Safiya-HanaBelbina,FlowerMound, 10:20.41. 3,PaigeHofstad,NewBraunfels, Valley, 10:20.31.2,MadiMcLellan,Woodlands, and SourLakeHardin-Jefferson, 22.8,Argyle, 20. tion, 28.5,Waco Connally, 26.6,(tie)Brownwood Oakhurst, 33.3,Kennedale,29.4,CollegeSta- Grange, 4:09.02.DNF, Wharton. 6, Melissa,4:01.41.7,Lorena, 4:04.01.8,La 3:57.80. 4,Celina,3:59.57.5,BigSpring,4:00.70. 3:56.70. 2,Gatesville,3:57.79.3,Stafford, Laine Lowry, CassiHargroves, Taylor Mueller), Lynch, Ranchview. LufkinHudson,5:26.89.DNF,Hernandez, Paulena 5:24.23.8,Christina elaine Johnston,Burkburnett, 5:22.64. 6,NatalieCortez,Lytle, 5:24.22.7,Mad- Levelland, 5:19.60.5,OliviaHinojosa,LaVernia, Dees, Kaufman,5:18.73.4,Morgan McCutchen, 5:12.53. 2,SaraSmith,Dalhart,5:16.84.3,Angela 9, SahariFreeman, LubbockEstacado,25.70. Kennedale, 25.35.8,KimRendon,Pearsall,25.47. Coldspring-Oakhurst, 24.90.7,De’Andrea Powell, Frisco LoneStar, 24.55.6,JadeWeathersby, Chancey, Henderson,24.53.5,ChassityLove, Padgett, Hardin-Jefferson, 24.48.4,A’Kayla 2, LexieLewis,Brownwood, 24.11.3,Raegan College Station,46.82. Molina, LakeWorth, 46.59.9,GabbiOrzabal, 7, SavannaHulsey, Pampa,46.39.8,McKenzie Gilmer, 45.70.6,CassieLeal,Pleasanton,46.23. Nesha Hampton,Anna,45.59.5,MeaganSmith, 3, De’JhoriaRobertson,Rockdale,45.14.4, Roosevelt, 44.34.2,ReaganLuce,Hondo,44.46. 36-1 1/4. Springtown, 36-2.9,KatherineRaby, Kilgore, Orange-Stark, 36-71/4.8,SavannahSutton, pard, Atlanta,37-33/4.7,LaShyaCole,West Wichita FallsHirschi,37-71/4.6,Teshuna Shep- 4, Tristyn Allen,Sealy, 38-11.5,RetholaEaden, 40-9 1/4.3,Tonye’cia Burks,Kilgore, 40-51/2. 40-11 1/4.2,KenjiaCollier, HoustonWorthing, 1:00.20. Sanger, 59.69.9,AcaciaWatson, Wharton, Bell, HoustonYates, 59.42.8,Bre Henderson, Williams, SanAntonioHouston,59.18.7,Alexia Joy Spann,FriscoLoneStar, 58.98.6,Tashonna Anastaeshia Lee,WichitaFallsHirschi,58.62.5, 56.79. 3,SheriGreen, KippSunnyside,57.43.4, 54.21. 2,SahariFreeman, LubbockEstacado, 1:46.43. DQ,Henderson. Eylau, 1:42.45.7,Mexia,1:43.29.8,BigSpring, 1:41.89. 5,Sealy, 1:42.40.6,Texarkana Liberty- 3, Coldspring-Oakhurst,1:41.08.4,West Oso, 1:40.65. 2,SourLakeHardin-Jefferson, 1:40.83. Julia Mosley, De’Andrea Powell,MaiyaBurgess), Pearsall, 12.36. Miccah Wesley, Snyder, 12.34.9,KimRendon, Jessica Oliver, Coldspring-Oakhurst,12.09.8, 6, JuanitaMainoo,FriscoLoneStar, 12.04.7, Silsbee, 11.94.5,Virginia Kerley, Taylor, 11.95. Lewis, Brownwood, 11.89.4,ChanniessyFowler, Chassity Love,FriscoLoneStar, 11.85.3,Lexie Cook, CollegeStation,95-1. Shaycee Blankenship,Princeton,116-6.9,Kaylah 120-2. 7,FalicityMurphree, Levelland,117-4.8, Robins, Paris,123-0.6,MadiWilson,Sanger, Williams, Huffman Hargrave, 124-1.5,Anitial’a Murchison, PortIsabel,128-3.4,SennecaHarris- 2, Vici Henry, Brownwood, 140-4.3,Daniela Leal, Pleasanton,15.41. 15.20. 8,ReaganLuce,Hondo,9,Cassie 15.18. 7,Desiree Johnson,LubbockEstacado, Dallas Roosevelt,14.96.6,SarahIves,Andrews, Whiting, Fredericksburg, 14.92.5,TionaOwens, 14.83. 3,ShaylaTownsend, Rusk,14.87.4,Chase 14.12. 2,LaramieWilkins,Huffman Hargrave, 2:25.92. 9,PaulenaLynch, Ranchview, 2:27.62. Station, 2:25.05.8,FaithRoberson,BigSpring, Sealy, 2:22.99.7,CayleighLekven,College Guzman, Devine,2:22.74.6,CharletteJanicek, Morrow, NevadaCommunity, 2:22.15.5,Josie Gabbi Orzabal,CollegeStation,2:20.86.4,Keely 2:16.95. 2,DanielleHaas,Lyford, 2:20.09.3, Round RockMcNeil,24.19.5,Taylor Bennett, Johnson, Richardson, 23.93.4,SydneyHowells, ana Horton,ConverseJudson,23.81.3,LaTessa 44.77. 9,JericaLove,NorthsideWarren, 45.25. 44.52. 8,AlexandraBlount,SanAntonioLee, Lamar, 44.27.7,LaCarol Baynes,Cy-Lakes, Johnson, Spring,42.96.6,SydniWillis,Arlington Richardson, AmarilloTascosa, 42.58.5,Alaysh’A Raygen Smith,ClearBrook, 42.40.4,Markaaisha ita, 41.78.2,DeoncaBookman,Allen,41.89.3, 9, DarionneGibson,ConverseJudson,57.47. Woods, 57.03.8,MilanFisher, Richardson, 57.09. Cy-Springs, 56.28.7,GbemisolaOrundami,Cy- Church, 56.08.6,AriahMack, MesquiteHorn, Kuykendoll, ConverseJudson,55.57.5,Kodii 3, JarraOwens,FortBendBush,55.09.4,Mariah 54.67. 2,ElizabethOsondu,FlowerMound,54.93. Steele, 1:40.36.9,Allen,1:45.70. Hightower, 1:38.99.7,DeSoto,1:39.48.8,Cibolo 5, Conroe TheWoodlands, 1:38.88.6,FortBend 1:37.72. 3,Klein,1:38.15.4,Duncanville,1:38.20. Murrell), 1:36.76.2,HoustonCypress Springs, James, KianaHorton,ArielWatson, Talajah Arlington Martin,12.18. Williams, ClearSprings,11.99.9,CourtlynGant, Allysha Davis,SanAntonioReagan,11.89.8,Thai 11.73. 6,EssanceSample,Cy-Springs,11.81.7, canville, 11.72.5,LaTessa Johnson,Richardson, nett, KleinCollins,11.68.4,Tiffani Johnson,Dun- Murrell, ConverseJudson,11.660.3,Taylor Ben- Springs, 37-03/4. Kiyana Dixon,Allen,38-5.9,ThaiWilliams,Clear 38-8. 7,BriannaJohnson,KleinOak,38-53/4.8, 3/4. 6,JazzmynChandler, SanAntonioJohnson, 5, BryannaLawrence, MansfieldTimberview, 39-7 40-5 3/4.4,NicoleIloanya,ArlingtonBowie,40-1. thur, 40-71/4.3,BriaDruilhet,FortBendAustin, 40-7 3/4.2,Sarea Alexander, SanAntonioMacAr Discus: 1,JeiaGilliam,FortBendHightower, 100 hurdles: 1,AlexisDuncan, DeSoto,13.39. 800: 1,AaliyahMiller, McKinneyBoyd, 400 relay: 1, Houston Cypress Springs (Trame- Shot put:1,N’DiaWarren-Jaques, Conroe Pole vault:1,Desiree Freier, Northwest,13-6. Long jump:1,KelseyJohnson,Mansfield High jump:1,DiayjaSheppard, Arlington 3,200: 1,DevinClark,SpringBranchSmithson Team: 1,West Oso,38.2,Coldspring- 1,600 relay: 1,Argyle (Brooke Robertson, 1,600: 1,KelsieWarren, CollegeStation, 200: 1,AkeylaMitchell,West Oso,23.31. 300 hurdles: 1,TionaOwens,Dallas Triple jump:1,FeleicenneAxel,Columbus, 400: 1,Tontyana Sanders,Waco Connally, 800 relay: 1,Kennedale(DanielleQuaye, 100: 1,AkeylaMitchell,West Oso,11.66.2, Discus: 1,CelineMarkert,Yoakum, 145-0. 100 hurdles: 1,JasmineFrazier, Ranchview, 800: 1,BayleighChaviers,Stephenville, 200: 1,DanyelWhite,CedarHill,23.60.2,Ki- 300 hurdles: 1,ArielJones,HumbleAtascoc- 400: 1,OlamideOlowe,ElPasoDorado, 800 relay: 1,ConverseJudson(Konstance 100: 1,KiraWhite,DeSoto,11.657.2,Talajah Triple jump:1,ChinemeObikudu,HurstBell, Class 5A - Borden County, 1:35.40.DNF, Avinger. 1:34.25. 7,RichlandSprings,1:34.70.8,Gail Anna, 1:33.31.5,Abbott,1:34.23.6,Burkeville, Grady, 1:32.49.3,Cross Plains,1:33.26.4,Santa Joshua Puentez,Jared Scott),1:32.48.2,Lenorah Jonesboro, 11.68. Valera PantherCreek, 11.44.9,RobertRobuck, Davila, Meadow, 11.29.8,HunterHarper, 6, NathanaelGarcia, DellCity, 11.21.7,Mason 11.18. 5,WilliamMcMullen,Penelope,11.19. Clyde Eula,11.14.4,Jordan Wright, Morgan, 2, OscarMathis,Paducah,11.07.3,Taylor Gill, Milford, 16.70. 8, ZachDavis,May, 16.64.9,JaquayBrown, Ira, 16.09.7,Tyler Kvetensky, HighIsland,16.53. Timothy Flores, Marfa,15.87.6,KorbinDeere, 15.36. 4,GrantEmmons,Menard, 15.37.5, 2, AlexCruz,Frost, 15.27.3,AustinSmith,Miami, Miller Grove, 2:07.72. Swires, Lefors,2:07.10.9,LoganMiller, Cumby 7, MitchellJohnson,Hartley, 2:05.33.8,Logan 2:02.53. 6,JoseVasquez, Rocksprings,2:05.11. Sanderson, 2:01.25.5,ManuelPerez, Bronte, Trent,Chris Darnell, 1:59.25.4,JesseRoberts, Nathan George, CumbyMillerGrove, 1:56.53.3, Jonesboro, 45.62. 44.82. 7,Abbott,45.08.8,Meadow, 45.39.9, 4, Bronte, 44.24.5,Menard, 44.68.6,Gordon, 2, Garden City, 43.73.3,LenorahGrady, 44.02. Connor Copley, KadeYork, CodyZuniga),43.62. 126-11. 9,Victor Rodriguez,Penelope, 116-11. ner Bradley, Lometa,129-4.8,NickBohr, Groom, Hayden Farquhar, Throckmorton, 146-6.7,Gun- 149-5. 5,KylorGilbreath, Guthrie, 147-8.6, Mata, Balmorhea,150-9.4,RossAlison,Strawn, Hershel Burleson,Rocksprings,160-10.3,Joshua Sanchez, Rocksprings,10-0. 10-6. 8,NoahSmith,Comstock,10-0.9,Tony Zamora, Happy, 11-0.7,Garrett Parker, SaintJo, 5, JohnTurner, LamesaKlondike,12-0.6,Gabe Water Valley, 12-9.4,Tyler Bays,Strawn,12-6. Jayden Jones,Blackwell,13-6.3,SethDemere, Lucas, LenorahGrady, 19-63/4. 8, LoganStoelke,Fayetteville,19-73/4.9,Beau 7, ChrisGray, CorpusChristiLondon,19-83/4. 20-1 1/2.6,Todd Smith,Petersburg, 19-91/4. Lingleville, 20-41/4.5,JacobeEssary, Milford, Williams, Rotan,20-8.4,RobertVan Kranenburg, Tyler Mays,Newcastle,21-23/4.3,Matthew Victor Rodriguez,Penelope,38-11 1/2. 1/2. 8,JustinGoldsmith,SulphurBluff, 40-10.9, neck, Roby, 42-3.7,Aaron Castillo,Rankin,41-6 Olivas, Grandfalls-Royalty, 45-11/2.6,RileyBrau- Jacquez Anderson,Oakwood,47-63/4.5,Isaac 3, HaydenFarquhar, Thorckmorton, 52-01/2.4, 3/4. 2,HershelBurleson,Rocksprings,56-21/2. Williams, Rotan. Martinez, Blanket,41-81/2.FOUL,Matthew 7, MichaelRodriguez,Rankin,42-21/2.8,Tyler 43-1 3/4.6,TjaedenSwires, Lefors, 42-83/4. Smith, Coolidge,43-2.5,LukeKillough,Utopia, 1/2. 3,AsherRogers,Water Valley, 43-9.4,Delvin 3/4. 2,ChrisGray, CorpusChristiLondon,43-11 36. 7,NewDeal,34.8,Wellington, 32. 42. 4,Panhandle,41.5,Valley View, 38.6,Sudan, Panhandle. 3:29.19. 7,Lindsay, 3:32.56.FS,Collinsville.DQ, 4, Alto,3:27.49.5,LaPryor, 3:28.37.6,Chilton, 3:20.31. 2,Sudan,3:22.05.3,Mason,3:25.46. Austen Camber, JustinTwine, JosephSwierc), Leon, 4:55.24. Allen, BigSandy, 4:54.75.9,DanielMerry, Jewett 7, AdamCarpenter, Junction,4:52.05.8,Marcus 4:42.81. 6,MoisesMontanez,Bartlett,4:44.72. Valley View, 4:36.97.5,ZackWilkins,Plains, Davidson, Valley View, 4;36.30.4,HunterBarnes, 2, Omero Rodriguez,Ozona,4:33.75. 3,Micah Leon, 22.81.9,SethWood, Panhandle,22.93. Huffer, Burton,22.53.8,Trenton Lindamen,De- 22.35. 6,Wade Hanks,Lindsay, 22.52.7,Luke Alto, 22.342.5,Andres Vaillareal, Woodsboro, son, NewDeal,22.34.4,JavieOntaeMumphrey, 2, JaylonClark,Alto,22.27.3,DemetriusJack- 41.75. Bosqueville, 40.87.9,UrielMartinez,Seagraves, Chanriang, Mason,40.52.8,Greyson Gonzalez, 40.23. 6,BryceTubbs, Holland,40.34.7,Hasani Jewett Leon,39.77.5,CadeHitzfeld,Hico, Barry Johnson,Sudan,39.34.4,CalebEagans, View, 38.83.2,DavidBerryman,Alto,39.23.3, Meek, Anson,52.30. 8, Trevor Covault,Goldthwaite,52.12.9,Stetson Kerens, 51.71.7,CalebAnderle, Lindsay, 51.87. 5, ZariusMcKee,Chilton,51.47.6,JalonMoss, Panhandle, 50.70.4,ElijahTimms,Mason,51.45, Terry Gilbreath, Wellington, 50.00.3,Tyler Hall, Panhandle, 1:31.53.9,Collinsville,1:32.87. 6, Woodsboro, 1:31.36.7,Mason,1:31.39.8, Stamford, 1:29.97.5,SanAugustine, 1:30.86. 2, NewDeal,1:29.50.3,Timpson,1:29.79.4, Dziuk, MathewStulting,JustinTwine), 1:28.96. Trenton Lindamen,DeLeon,11.24. 11.07. 8,MauriceSanchez,Sundown,11.16.9, Moore, Sabinal, 11.06. 7, Tyrone Johnson, Hamlin, 10.89. 5,Terry Gilbreath, Wellington, 10.99.6,Jon Clark, Alto,10.82.4,JustinTwine, FallsCity, 2, JamesWashington, Stamford, 10.81.3,Jaylon Alto, 15.62.9,BrandonHooker, Iraan,15.71. Clay Vesely, Ganado,15.52.8,L’Darius Pope, Sabine, 15.41.6,AlexFerrara,Milano,15.46.7, Medina, 15.07.5,HunterCabral,PinelandWest Sparkman, Valley View, 14.93.4,Weston Jenkins, 14.53. 2,CadeHitzfeld,Hico,14.58.3,Sylar 2:05.46. 9,MackHamilton,Timpson,2:23.11. Valley View, 2:03.13.8,RidgeSmith,SanSaba, Bryan Tollison, Wheeler, 2:02.40.7,KollinMeyer, 5, MikelEscobar, BenBolt-Palito,2:01.90.6, dan, 2:00.06.4,MiguelCastillo,Mason,2:01.03. Lewis, Alto,1:59.88.3,LandonWilliamson,Su- Anson, 44.22. 43.28. 7,Kenedy, 43.53.8,Woodsboro, 43.56.9, Augustine, 42.96.5,Hico,43.23.6,Panhandle, 2, Lovelady, 42.81.3,NewDeal,42.95.4,San Mumphrey, JyranShaw, Black),41.88. Anfernee 42-11 3/4.9,CodiePerry, Hamlin,42-61/4. bine, 43-11/2.8,Rayandre Browning, Bremond, 43-2 1/2.7,ReshodWilliams,PinelandWest Sa- Kutac, Louise,43-73/4.6,DevanGriffin,Iraan, Thomas, Wellington, 43-93/4.5,Christopher 1/2. 3,MarshallAnderle,Chico,44-3.4,Clayton 46-6 1/2.2,LionelBrown, Woodsboro, 45-7 132-7. 9,Trevor Melton,Stratford, 129-11. ter, Black,Alto, Bosqueville,135-7.8,Anfernee 6, KyleWeiss, Panhandle,139-0.7,Tyree Carpen- Holland, 146-4.5,LanceNorman,Anson,140-8. Johanson, Three Rivers,148-3.4,Travis Fritz, 2, Tanner Panhandle,160-1.3,Tanner Barnett, cisco Parra,NewSummerfield,10:38.91. Randy Boren, PortAransas,10:35.47.9,Fran- 10:14.43. 7,SethLachney, Dawson,10:28.98.8, View, 10:12.73.6,MoisesMontanez,Bartlett, Crosbyton, Valley 10:08.93.5,HunterBarnes, John Price,Lindsay, 10:05.00.4,BobbyChilders, 9:57.65. 2,Omero Rodriguez,Ozona,10:00.99.3, Smith, GarlandRowlett,1:39.11. Kortney Boldt,CiboloSteele,1:30.40.4,Brandi 2, EmileeHilbish,AmarilloRiverRoad,1:26.51.3, Smith, GarlandRowlett,23.29. Hilbish, AmarilloRiverRoad,22.74.4,Brandi 2, KortneyBoldt,CiboloSteele,21.24.3,Emilee Pampa, 6-91/2. 3/4. 3,BrandiSmith,9-51/2.4,Lauren Pingel, 18-4. 2,KortneyBoldt,CiboloSteele,10-10 lands, McKinneyBoydandNewBraunfels,20. Smithson Valley, 22.7,(tie)Conroe TheWood- 30. 5,FortBendHightower, 28.6,SpringBranch Cypress Springs,42.3,DeSoto,38.4,CedarHill, Branch SmithsonValley, 3:58.05. 3:54.43. 8,SpringDekaney, 3:56.48.9,Spring 6, DeSoto,3:50.53.7,Conroe TheWoodlands, 3:47.67. 5,HoustonCypress Springs,3:47.92. 3, ConverseJudson,3:46.28.4,FortBendBush, White), 3:44.57.2,FortBendHightower, 3:45.93. Sha’Nia Williams,DawnshaeEvans,Danyel Porte, 5:17.63. Lewisville Marcus, 5:09.95.9,ArielPrice,La Belbina, FlowerMound,4:58.66.8,MaddyReed, Julia Heymach,Manvel,4:58.36.7,Safiya-Hana 400: 1, Kade Cowan, Buckholts, 50.23. 2, 400: 1,KadeCowan,Buckholts,50.23.2, 800 relay: 1,Bronte (MizaelPerez, Ty Lee, 100: 1,Ty Mann,RichlandSprings,10.87. 110 hurdles: GrantMcLain,Channing,14.66. 800: 1,KadeCowan,Buckholts,1:55.40.2, 400 relay: 1,Water Valley (Tyler Simmons, Discus: 1,Tylynne Eaton,KnoxCity, 165-5.2, Pole vault:1,Taylor Gill,ClydeEula,14-6.2, Long jump:1,Jared Scott,Bronte, 21-5.2, Shot put:1,KylorGilbreath, Guthrie, 57-4 Triple jump:1,JacobeEssary, Milford, 44-11 Team: 1, Alto, 66. 2, Falls City, 64. 3, Stamford, 1,600 relay: 1,FallsCity(Mathew Stulting, 1,600: 1,Jeremy Cervantes,Forsan, 4:33.03. 200: 1,JamesWashington, Stamford, 21.68. 300 hurdles: 1,SylarSparkman, Valley 400: 1,JosephSwierc, FallsCity, 49.91.2, 800 relay: 1,FallsCity(JosephSwierc, Connor 100: 1,AnwarDavis,SanAugustine,10.74. 110 hurdles: 1,Walker Williams,Wellington, 800: 1,HenrySmith,Haskell,1:59.83.2,Leroy 400 relay: 1,Alto(JaylonClark,JavieOntae Triple jump:1,JamesWashington, Stamford, Discus: 1,Lawrence Collier, Munday, 176-3. 3,200: 1,MicahDavidson,Valley View, 400: 1,AbbyDunkin,ComalCanyon,1:17.65. 100: 1,AbbyDunkin,ComalCanyon,19.88. Shot put:1,AbbyDunkin,ComalCanyon, Team: 1,ConverseJudson,66.2,Houston 1,600 relay: 1,CedarHill(Victoria Jackson, 1,600: 1,AaliyahMiller, McKinneyBoyd, high school tr Class 1A,DivisionII Class 1A,DivisionI Wheelchair BOYS 6, Celina,1:28.48.7,Borger, 1:29.67.8,Ingleside, 1:27.76. 4,Bellville,1:28.11.5,Sanger, 1:28.18. 2, West Orange-Stark,1:27.57.3,Stafford, Browning, MalikBurgess, LeonPowell),1:26.33. 11.02. 9,J’KaylinDobbins,LaGrange,11.03. Pampa, 10.81.8,Trey Gardner, DallasMadison, Hicks, MineralWells, 10.80.7,KodyMaddox, 5, StevenJazdyk,Lampasas,10.77.6,Emanuel Gilmer, 10.62.4,QuentinDancer, West, 10.63. 2, JayBradford, Splendora,10.53.3,KrisBoyd, He, Cuero, 15.08. Truesdale, Rockport-Fulton,14.74.9,Xiaoxing Chance Richards, Kaufman,14.59.8,Dylan 14.50. 6,HaydenEveritt,Seminole,14.57.7, Navasota, Springtown, 14.41.5,DavonJernigan, Greenfield, Seminole,14.30.4,DillonSpringfield, 14.12. 2,J.J.Jackson,Caldwell,14.29.3,Trevor 2:02.09. La Feria,2:02.07.9,Jeremy Matlock,Carthage, Pierre Valencia, Dalhart,2:01.74.8,JosephLunn, 2:01.06. 6,CalebJohnson,Levelland,2:01.41.7, Fredericksburg, 1:59.55.5,EmoryLobley, Dalhart, Kerley, Taylor, 1:56.10.4,SamuelStudebaker, 2, DylanEvans,Kaufman,1:55.62.3,Mylik Paris, 42.42.9,Atlanta,43.16. Lubbock Estacado,42.20.7,Giddings,42.27.8, 4, Wharton,42.04.5,CollegeStation,42.16.6, 41.53. 2,Gilmer, 41.79.3,Waco LaVega, 41.87. Leon Powell,DonnyDarville,Baron Browning), 43-4 1/4. Feria, 43-101/4.9,De’BraeParker, Bellville, Emory Rains,44-21/2.8,IsaiahMartinez,La Bradford, Splendora,44-113/4.7,GrantRussell, Johnson, Coldspring-Oakhurst,45-31/4.6,Jay Deontra Richardson, Hillsboro, 45-6.5,Douglas 47-1 1/2.3,IsiahPittman,Taylor, 45-10.4, Hirschi, 47-61/4.2,DenzelGreen, Liberty-Eylau, Sinton, 15-0. Richards, ChinaSpring,15-0.9,ColtonCohea, 15-0. 7,GabeMeruelo,Henderson,8,Riley Lampasas, 15-6.6,ReeseThompson,Argyle, Collin Millsap,Canton,15-6.5,StevenJazdyk, 3, LukeJaroszewski, Geronimo Navarro, 15-6.4, 17-8 1/2.2,NicholasMeaders,Gatesville,16-3. Reynolds, Stephenville,47-61/2. Perez-Clack, Gonzalez,47-113/4.9,Cameron 7, MikeSmither, LaMarque, 49-31/2.8,Zach dera, 50-33/4.6,ChanseMoss,Graham,49-6. Hurst, Mineola,50-10.5,Corey Jennings,Ban- Cedric Gambrell, Cleveland,51-61/4.4,Joshua 3/4. 2,DequellanScott,Kilgore, 55-113/4.3, Buckholts, ClydeEula,20. Grady, 28.6,Rocksprings,25.7,(tie)Channing, Garden City, 36.4,Sanderson,30.5,Lenorah Grove, 3:45.57. 3:38.39. 8,Menard, 3:43.22.9,CumbyMiller Gail Borden County, 3:37.44.7,LenorahGrady, 4, Gordon, 3:31.78.5,Rocksprings,3:34.69.6, 3:28.61. 2,Bronte, 3:29.22.3,Roscoe,3:30.09. Juan Bustos,CorbinDavis,AustinOdom), 5:12.75. Rochelle, 5:09.51.9,Tristen Crane,Comstock, 7, JesusLeanos,Roscoe,5:00.29.8,RaulRomo, Grove, 4:49.33.6,DakotaCarroll, Saltillo,4:52.21. Rule, 4:48.84.5,NathanGeorge, CumbyMiller Carrasco, Sanderson,4:40.51.4,MichaelPerez, 2, MichaelCurry, RobertLee,4:36.83.3,Joseph Klondike, 23.71. Newcastle, 23.24.9,WilliamBarker, Lamesa Cowan, Buckholts,23.24.8,HadenShields, Harper, Valera PantherCreek, 23.16.7,Kade 5, NathanaelGarcia, DellCity, 22.98.6,Hunter Morgan, 22.51.4,Taylor Gill,ClydeEula,22.66. Colton Cantrell, Abbott,22.46.3,Jordan Wright, 46.20. Douglass, 44.41.9,XavierCastaneda,Gordon, 7, RileyStone,Blum,42.78.8,BraxtonBerthot, 41.66. 6,ColtonMcWilliams,Cross Plains,42.24. Smith, Miami,41.57.5,ZachDigby, Hermleigh, Throckmorton, Adam Hernandez, 41.56.4,Austin 39.64. 2,Garret Emmons,Menard, 41.37.3, Trent.Chris Darnell, Matthew Proulx, GailBorden County, 53.02.DNF, 51.74. 7,Yovani Palacios,Gorman,52.53.8, O’Donnell, 51.35.6,BrandonDunn,Bynum, Graham, Rocksprings,51.10.5,DonovanPesina, Martin, MatadorMotleyCounty, 51.02.4,Grayson Connor Copley, Water Valley, 50.92.3,Michael 800 relay: 1,Kennedale(DonnyDarville,Baron 100: 1,RoyceCaldwell,Columbus,10.44. 110 hurdles: 1,ReeseThompson,Argyle, 800: 1,BrandonRivera,Decatur, 1:54.97. 400 relay: 1,Kennedale(JuwanWashington, Triple jump:1,CharlesBrown, WichitaFalls Pole vault:1,BrandonBray, ChinaSpring, Shot put:1,LadarrinAnthony, Kilgore, 58-10 Team: 1,Bronte, 58.2,Water Valley, 40.3, 1,600 relay: 1,Garden City(BraedenJones, 1,600: 1,JesseRoberts,Sanderson,4:35.18. 200: 1,LoganStoelke,Fayetteville,22.42.2, 300 hurdles: 1,GrantMcLain,Channing, Class 3A ack SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014 LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL 178-0. 2,Morgan Knight,SpringHill,173-9.3, Splendora, 22.47. Caleb Dickson,Borger, 22.32.9,JayBradford, 22.02. 7,CliftonLittleton,Melissa,22.26.8, Jonathan Challenger, SanAntonioHouston, 21.69. 5,Jourdan Blake,Princeton,21.81.6, Jones, Stafford, 21.53.4,JoshReynolds,Paris, Royce Caldwell,Columbus,21.12.3,Hezekiah Houston Yates. Noah Nelson,Bandera.DNF, AnthonyFranklin, 7, DylanTruesdale, Rockport-Fulton,40.66.8, 39.92. 6,Juvaree Sutton,MineralWells, 40.14. 39.43. 5,WillJohnson,West Orange-Stark, son, Caldwell,39.40.4,JacobKevetter, Decatur, Trevor Greenfield, Seminole,38.94.3,J.J.Jack- lowater, 49.78.9,Drew Prox, Kaufman,51.16. Geronimo Navarro, 49.61.8,CarsonOgle,Shal- Huffman Hargrave, 49.51.7,LukeJaroszewski, 5, BraylinBrown, Celina,49.40.6,DarionGray, Wharton, 48.50.4,RyanLopez,BigSpring,49.23. Terian Goree, Carthage,47.79,3,Toney Rogers, 1:31.01. DQ,LubbockEstacado. 8, JoshGay, 54-21/2. Blake Blackmar, HoustonClearLake,54-113/4. 6, MattMucha,HoustonClearLake,55-71/4.7, 1/2. 5,JosephBoyd,AmarilloTascosa, 56-61/2. 4, Richard Cervantes,Mission Sharyland,58-11 62-4 3/4.3,AdrianPiperi,Woodlands, 60-81/2. view, 64-41/2.2,Tristen Newman, College Park, sion Sharyland,162-7. Timbercreek, 169-3.9,Richard Cervantes,Mis- New Braunfels,173-3.8,ChaseDennis,Keller Sullins, ArlingtonLamar, 176-0.7,MattLove, 5, IsaacSamuels,Cy-Springs,177-4.6,Erich 4, BlakeBlackmar, HoustonClearLake,178-6. Brian Peterson,RoundRockCedarRidge,182-3. 188-0. 2,DukeKicinski,Northwest,187-6.3, 14-6. NH,BrandonHall,Weslaco. Keller, 14-6.8,LukeMoffett, KatySevenLakes, Humble Kingwood,15-0.7,GabeMcAdams, Katy MortonRanch,15-6.6,AddisonTomlison, Keller Timbercreek, 15-6.5,AshtonSummers, Hayden Flores, Harlingen,15-6.4,JacobZalesky, Franklin, 16-6.2,Barrett Poth,KleinOak,16-3.3, son, HoustonEisenhower. NH, BenHunt,SanMarcos andRobertSteven- Vela, 6-6.6,JosephKilgore, SpringDekaney, 6-6. Williams, Temple andBrendon Rivera,Edinburg Culver, Lubbock Coronado, 6-9. 4, (tie) Jamarkese 6-11. 2,EltonDyer, SouthHouston,6-10.3,Tre’ Woodlands, 21-113/4. Wallace, CiboloSteele,22-11/4.9,PatrickCarr, Ward, SanAntonioWagner, 22-8.8,D’Angelo Port ArthurMemorial,22-83/4.7,Christopher Lewis, Mansfield,23-31/4.6, Taylor Lebrie, 23-5. 4,SaigeRevell,DeSoto,23-31/2.5,Julius 23-10 1/4.3,DeonJohnson,SouthGarland, Ridge, 24-11/4.2,IshmaelZamora,AliefElsi, Shore, 9:50.64. Strake Jesuit,9:41.58.9,EnriquePerez, North Northside Holmes,9:33.54.8,RobertAmmons, Hollifield, RoundRock,9:30.53.7,ChrisMyers, Alex Rogers,ComalCanyon,9:23.60.6,Caleb 4, JuanUribe,Brownsville Hanna,9:21.02.5, Zachariah Hamstra,FlowerMound,9:15.61. 2, ConnorMeaux,CollegePark,9:07.25.3, Taylor andGiddings,20. Wichita FallsHirschi,22.7,Splendora,21.8,(tie) Gilmer, 32.4,Wharton,30.5,Sanger, 28.6, Taylor, 3:23.21.9,Waco Connally, 3:26.27. 3:20.84. 6,Anna,3:21.81.7,Dalhart,3:22.89.8, 4, Huffman Hargrave, 3:20.83.5,BigSpring, 3:17.47. 2,Wharton,3:19.11.3,Celina,3:20.20. Jordan Ellison,DevonteJordan, JoshMack), Zapata, 4:46.61. Trevizo, Castleberry, 4:33.83.9,LuisGarza, Bishop, CollegeStation,4:33.81.8,Eduardo 4:30.09.7,Jonathon 6, MartyLuevano,Boerne, 4:28.47. 5,SamFarrell, LufkinHudson,4:29.63. Sanger, 4:28.43.4,JustinDomangue,Alvarado, 2, JacobPerry, Sanger, 4:26.23.3,JoshMills, Connor Smith,Graham,138-10. 148-3. 8,ChristianCuervo,LaFeria,139-8.9, nings, Bandera,152-4.7,MikeFreeze, Graham, Chase Campbell,Lorena, 158-4.6,Corey Jen- 4, DiegoGomez,ClintMountainView, 166-5.5, Jared Machorro, Coldspring-Oakhurst,166-11. Discus: 1,KevoneKennedy, Tyler ChapelHill, 200: 1,LeonPowell,Kennedale,21.01.2, 300 hurdles: 1,NickSmith,Gilmer, 38.34.2, 400: 1,Terrance Gross, Ingleside,47.45.2, 400 relay: 1,KleinOak(Jontavis Smith, Shot put:1,FelipeValencia, LaJoyaPalm- Discus: 1,Aaron Akens,NorthMesquite, Pole vault:1,PauloBenavides,ElPaso High jump:1,Natron Gipson,ArlingtonBowie, Long jump:Trumaine Jefferson, Conroe Oak 3,200: 1,AustenDalquist,Keller, 8:57.75. Team: 1,Kennedale,50.2,(tie)Decaturand 1,600 relay: 1,Giddings(RaylonHickey, 1,600: 1,Taylor Clayton,Decatur, 4:25.97. Class 5A 2:46.09. 48. 5,WyattStuckness,SanAntonioReagan, Chris Alvidrez,1:41. 1:24.82.4,Keyber Cleburne, 2, JaceForward, BriscoeFort Elliott, 1:24.70.3, Reagan, 39.60. Dumas, 22.02.5,Wyatt,Stuckness,SanAntonio 21.99.4,ChrisAlvidrez, ber Majano,Cleburne, Jace Forward, BriscoeFortElliott,21.34.3,Key- 1/2. 2,DustinStrelsky, Rockdale,17-2. Judson, 21.8,KatyMortonRanch,20. and Conroe Woodlands College,24.7,Converse 38. 3,DeSoto,34.4,(tie)Keller, CiboloSteele Sharyland, 3:21.22.9,HoustonLamar, 3:23.19. 3:19.69. 7,Conroe OakRidge,3:19.88.8,Mission Heights, 3:16.45.5,Manvel,3:18.66.6,Mansfield, 3, ConverseJudson,3:16.40.4,KilleenHarker Thomas), 3:13.25.2,ArlingtonMartin,3:15.48. liamson, MylesMarshall,DawsonTrudell, DeWitt Cesar Moreno, DelRio,4:23.97. 4:23.15. 8,ZachKirkland,Northwest,4:23.62.9, Jesuit, 4:20.31.7,ChrisMyers,NorthsideHolmes, Mound, 4:19.82.6,RobertAmmons,Strake res, Cy-Lakes,4:16.19.5,Wesley Ward, Flower Logan Emery, Woodlands, 4:15.68.4,IanCaza- Christopher Williams,CollegePark,4:15.01.3, cas, 21.91. Ryan, 21.64.9,IsakWashington, ElPasoAmeri- Richardson, 21.48.8,MauriceGordon, Denton Chris Ntreh, PlanoEast,21.42.7,KhalilLacy, 5, JamesCole,MissionSharyland,21.37.6, 4, DariusMitchell,KilleenHarkerHeights,21.29. 3, JacariasMartin,KatyMortonRanch,21.18. 20.76. 2,Andrew Hudson,CiboloSteele,21.09. Cy-Ranch, 39.87. Joshua Kalu,AliefTaylor, 38.73.9,Yousef Shahin, 38.27. 7,DamarrianToliver, KleinForest, 38.29.8, Westlake, 38.04.6,KerryGleason,Northwest, Serrano, Abilene,37.66.5,RobertDutton,Austin Harlingen,37.57.4,Jesus Roman Hernandez, 2, DeWittThomas,HumbleKingwood,37.57.3, Houston Westbury, 50.96. Ford, SanAntonioJohnson,49.53.9,JustinLane, Jamarco Stephen,ClearBrook, 48.97.8,Robert 6, BrandonSanders,ConverseJudson,48.38.7, 47.62. 5,KeshunReed,ArlingtonMartin,47.93. Rock, 47.53.4,EmmanuelOgwo,MesquiteHorn, Cager Jack,Belton,47.07.3,Terry Brown, Round DQ, Temple andKatyMortonRanch. 6, Longview, 1:26.66.7,SpringWestfield, 1:27.38. 4, ConverseJudson,1:26.30.5,Manvel,1:26.41. Cibolo Steele,1:25.84.3,DentonRyan,1:26.24. Orr, LaDarren Brown, LondonDunn),1:24.56.2, Harlingen South. Denley, CiboloSteele,10.69.9,Marco Castro, Amir James,FortBendDulles,10.63.8,Bryson lands, 10.57.6,AntonioFranklin,Irving,10.58.7, Goodley, Midland,10.46.5,PatrickCarr, Wood- 3, ChrisNtreh, PlanoEast,10.45.4,De’andre 10.385. 2,MalcolmWhite,KatyTaylor, 10.387. San AntonioMadison,43-61/2. Houston Lamar, 45-111/4.9,Baldomero Lozano, lin, Waco Midway, 46-103/4.8,Travis Bibbs, Chisum, EaglePass,47-71/2.7,Devontre Strick- 5, JariesKing,ArlingtonLamar, 47-91/2.6,Ty Chikaeze, GarlandLakeviewCentennial,48-83/4. 3, AltanyWilson,DelValle, 49-11/4.4,Alvin 50-2 1/4.2,Jordan Thomas,KleinCollins,49-2. Langham Creek, 14.63. Braylon Alexander, Spring,14.48.8,KiethBatista, Charles Reininger, SanAntonioJohnson,14.46.7, 14.13. 5,KerryGleason,Northwest,14.33.6, tillo, Donna,14.07.4,Yousef Shahin,Cy-Ranch, 13.82. 2,GrantFinney, Allen,13.96.3,Vince Cas- Juan-Alamo Memorial,1:59.53. North Shore, 1:57.59.9,Victor Munoz,Pharr-San Cazares, Cy-Lakes,1:54.59.8,DanielShelton, 6, Andrew Pott,DallasJesuit,1:53.70.7,Ian Cameron Laverty, ElPasoAmericas,1:53.34. 1:52.27. 4,Derek Guiterrez, Keller, 1:52.93.5, KilleenEllison, 1:52.01. 3,EfrainHernandez, 1:51.61. 2,RobertFord, SanAntonioJohnson, Judson, 42.18. Lamar, 41.20.8,CiboloSteele,41.25.9,Converse west, 41.02.6,Richardson, 41.05.7,Arlington 40.79. 4,PortArthurMemorial,40.89.5,North- 40.47. 2,Killeen,40.69.3,KatyMortonRanch, Devante Lacy, JacobHarper, Larenzo Stewart), 400: 1,DustinStrelsky, Rockdale,1:20.55. 100: 1,DustinStrelsky, Rockdale,20.41.2, 17-4 Shot put:1,KeyberMajano,Cleburne, Team: 1,HumbleKingwood,39.2,KleinOak, 1,600 relay: 1,HumbleKingwood(Garrett Wil- 1,600: 1,AustenDalquist,Keller, 4:07.53.2, 200: 1,Corey Dauphine,PortArthurMemorial, 300 hurdles: 1,Vince Castillo,Donna,37.01. 400: 1,DevanteLacy, KleinOak,46.10.2, 800 relay: 1,DeSoto(Trevin Chambers,Nick 100: 1,DarrionFlowers,ArlingtonHudson, Triple jump:1,KerwinRoach,NorthShore, 110 hurdles: 1,ChevisArmstead,DeSoto, 800: 1,MylesMarshall,HumbleKingwood, Wheelchair C5 C6 SUNDAY, MAY 11, 2014 LUBBOCK AVALANCHE-JOURNAL SPORTS lubbockonline.com Anton relay team earns silver in state comeback BY DON WILLIAMS minute, 50.49 seconds. senior. Cross Plains beat A-J MEDIA Flores, Juarez and Jime- them, running a 1A Di- nez were on the team that vision II record time of AUSTIN — Anton High finished seventh at state 1:49.71. School had one shot to do last year. “It’s a pretty great expe- something memorable at “We were kind of rience to come back and be the UIL state track and crushed, because every- on the medal stand, so we field meet this year. And body would like to get a feel pretty good about it,” with a cluster of Anton medal,” Jimenez said. “So Flores said. folks sitting in Mike A. My- we were really focusing Not to mention, all the ers Stadium — 400 miles this year to be able to get people who drove from from home — the Lady on the stage.” Anton to Austin wound up Bulldogs’ 800-meter relay Juarez added, “We were with something to show for team didn’t want to disap- wanting to come in and it.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2011 A1 5, DECEMBER MONDAY, point them. prove ourselves from last “We had quite a bit of Amparo Flores, Alani year and show we can do turnout with a seven-hour Juarez, Mariah Jimenez a lot better than what we drive,” Flores said. “So I and Layna Clardy made did.” was pretty ecstatic about their supporters’ long This year, they were the how many people were drive worth it. The Anton only athletes from Anton able to arrive to watch us. relay team earned a silver who qualified. And we only made it in  medal Saturday afternoon Flores and Juarez are one event, so it was quite Zach Long A-j media in the Class 1A Division II sophomores, Jimenez is a turnout for this small Anton’s Mariah Jimenez starts leg three of the Class 1A Division 2 800 meter relay during the Cyan

meet, running a time of 1 a junior and Clardy is a group of girls.” UIL State Track Meet on Saturday in Austin. Anton captured the silver medal in the event. Magenta Medals ease Seminole senior’s past wounds DRAFT: Tech’s llow BY DON WILLIAMS fifth hurdle, stumbled, and Ye A-J MEDIA wound up hitting the sev- enth hard. Hyder, Bullitt, Ward AUSTIN — Trevor He held on for second, Black Greenfield has scars on albeit well short of his per- his left knee and scars on sonal best 38.34. get free agent deals his right arm. Now, in a Gilmer junior Nick happy ending to his cin- Smith ran 38.34 for the FROM page C1 round to say they were derella story, he has med- gold medal. In the 110s, The 6-foot-2, 231-pound considering him as a late- als to diminish the memo- Argyle senior Reese Smith led Tech in tackles round pick, but they need- ry from each. Thompson (14.12) and last season with 120 and ed to take a quarterback The Seminole hurdler, Caldwell senior J.J. Jack- was a first-team All-Big 12 and a wide receiver – two who suffered serious sea- son (14.29) finished ahead honoree by the Associated positions they had not ad- son-ending injuries his of Greenfield. They were Press. He was back home dressed. freshman and junior years, running with a 4.3-meters- in Riverside, Calif., with Based on those conver- medaled in two events Sat- zach Long  A-j media per-second tailwind. his family for the draft. sations with the Ravens, Going to the Cowboys had urday afternoon at the UIL Seminole’s Trevor Greenfield is greeted after winning a sil- After what he’s been however, Bullitt said he state track and field meet. through, Greenfield said to thrill not only Smith, but didn’t need a second offer ver medal in the Class 3A 300 meter hurdles during the UIL his father Wade Smith, too. once the draft ended. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound State Track Meet on Saturday in Austin. just making state was its senior finished third in the own reward. “Me and my dad have “They expressed how Class 3A 110-meter hurdles year in basketball. That in- als. “Regionals was probably been Cowboys fans since much I was number one on in a wind-aided personal jury required two surger- “It was a dream come the most nerve-wracking, I (was born),” Will Smith their board,” he said, “and record time of 14.30 sec- ies, kept him in a brace for true to make the medal just trying to get here,” he said. “That’s how he raised I feel really good about the onds and got second in the eight months and out of the stand,” he said. “I’m super said. “And once you get me. It was a dream come situation for me.” 300-meter hurdles in 38.94. hurdles for the next two excited.” here, I decided to enjoy true for that to happen.” Tech’s free agents have “I almost fell — twice — springs. Greenfield managed it, whatever happens. If I Dallas had five picks more tangible hopes than so I’m kind of surprised I Last year as a junior, that even without running didn’t medal, I still would in the seventh round and usual given the recent ran a 38,” Greenfield said he tripped over a hurdle a clean race. He said he have enjoyed the experi- used all five on defensive success of some of their after stepping down from at the District 2-3A meet “didn’t feel as quick, as ence.” players. Altogether, the ex-teammates. Tackle the awards stand at Mike and, when he went sprawl- powerful” in the 110s, but Maybe now the worst is Cowboys spent seven of LaAdrian Waddle and A. Myers Stadium. ing, suffered a dislocated fought hard to get third. behind him. Greenfield nine selections to upgrade safety Cody Davis both Then again, Greenfield’s elbow and a broken right Later in the day, the 300 said he’s received recruit- their defense. wound up on regular-sea- spent the last three years arm in two places. hurdles was more of a ing interest from four or Tech had two players son rosters last season, mastering how to over- So Greenfield didn’t challenge. five schools and likely will drafted and three others Waddle with the Lions and come adversity. He suf- picture himself posting He sailed through the run at West Texas A&M or agree to free-agent deals Davis with the Rams, after fered a displaced tibial national top-50 times this first four in one of his best Tarleton State. immediately after the draft. going undrafted. plateau fracture doing a year and ending his career starts of the season, but “It doesn’t stop here,” he All-America tight end Jace jump stop his freshman with two state-meet med- went too high over the said. “I love it too much.” Amaro went in the second round to the New York Jets Big 12 and on Friday night, the 49th Texas picks overall pick. FIRST ROUND TECH: Not drafted but agreeing 6 Atlanta — Jake Matthews, OT, Shows most improvement on the mound to terms were defensive Texas A&M 7 Tampa Bay — Mike Evans, WR, FROM page C1 A year’s difference made a difference this sea- tackle Kerry Hyder with Texas A&M key freshmen and new- Texas Tech baseball’s 2014 success is not hard to see when comparing the son is that the mental part, the Jets, linebacker Ter- 8 Cleveland — Justin Gilbert, CB, comers, it’s made a world offensive and pitching numbers from 2013: to Tadlock, sets the team rance Bullitt with the Bal- Oklahoma State of difference. Category 2013 2014 Difference apart. It’s probably why it timore Ravens and wide 22 Cleveland — Johnny Manziel, The games where Tech Hitting/Fielding took 52 games into the sea- receiver Eric Ward with QB, Texas A&M needed to get a key hit, Batting average .234 .292 +.38 son to have a three-game the Tennessee Titans. 25 San Diego — Jason Verrett, Runs scored 261 349 +88 CB, TCU or make a key pitch that Hits 423 517 +94 losing streak. Smith played inside line- eluded it in 2013 have been Extra-base hits 87 152 +65 “They’ve been good about backer in the Red Raiders’ SECOND ROUND Home runs 14 26 +12 17 NY Jets — Jace Amaro, TE, much more infrequent Slugging % .328 .419 +.091 not letting good or bad re- 3-4 defense last year, but Texas Tech in 2014. The Red Raiders On-base % .358 .387 +.030 sults carry over to the next said he expects to begin Walks 221 223 +2 THIRD ROUND are finding a way to get Strikeouts 362 287 -75 day,” Tadlock said. at outside linebacker with 5 Tampa Bay — Charles Sims, the clutch hit, for the most Stolen bases 52 24 -28 Tadlock said the overall the Cowboys. Fielding % .974 .980 +.006 RB, W Virginia part, and have a wealth of Sac flies 27 27 — success of the season has As thrilled as Smith was 23 Kansas City — Phillip Gaines, talented arms who have Sac bunts 20 33 +13 not been surprising to him. with the team that chose CB, Rice been successful in almost Pitching Surprises to him come in him, some of his Tech 24 Cincinnati — William Clarke, ERA 4.74 3.37 -1.37 DE, W Virginia every situation this sea- Hits 487 444 -43 the form of freshman An- teammates were equally son. Runs allowed 256 197 -59 thony Lyons getting five FOURTH ROUND Earned runs 231 176 -55 enthusiastic. In all three phases of the hits in Tuesday’s 18-3 vic- 4 NY Jets — Jalen Saunders, WR, Walks 175 155 -20 Hyder’s agreement with Oklahoma game, the Red Raiders are Strikeouts 342 351 +9 tory over Dallas Baptist, Opp. batting avg. .290 .256 -0.34 New York made it two Red 14 Jacksonville — Aaron Colvin, improved in almost every or senior Devon Conley Raiders to the Jets in two CB, Oklahoma statistical category, wheth- racking up eight hits in days. Tech in batting average .500 records. As of Tues- FIFTH ROUND er it’s hitting, pitching or three games in the sweep “It’s the greatest feeling,” 13 Buffalo — Cyril Richardson, OG, (.325) and leads the Big 12 day, the Red Raiders have fielding. The only area of Oklahoma, or watching Hyder said. “Of course, it’s Baylor in home runs (12), RBIs just two pitchers who have Tech has not improved is in freshman Ryan Long hold disappointing when you 14 NY Jets — Jeremiah George, (54), total bases (114) and sub-.500 records, Dominic stolen bases, but with the down the shortstop posi- don’t get drafted. I still feel ILB, Iowa State slugging percentage (.588). Moreno (4-5, 2.78 ERA) and makeup of the team, Tad- tion while Proudfoot was blessed and in a position to SIXTH ROUND Junior shortstop Tim Ryan Moseley (1-2, 3.86), 4 San Francisco — Kenneth lock knew the Red Raiders recovering from his shoul- succeed and I’m ecstatic to Proudfoot, despite missing with two of Moreno’s wins Acker, CB, SMU weren’t going to be swiping der injury and the Red be a New York Jet.” a month with a shoulder in- coming in relief in the last 10 Washington — Lache Seast- many bags anyway. Raiders continuing to be Bullitt wondered what jury, has increased his av- three weeks. runk, RB, Baylor The Red Raiders ranked successful. defensive player wouldn’t 21 Green Bay — Demetri Goodson, erage by almost 100 points While most teams would second in the Big 12 “All year we’ve had guys cherish a shot with the Bal- CB, Baylor (.216 in 2013 to .314 in 214). not have the level of suc- through Tuesday’s games who have done a good job timore Ravens. 26 New Orleans — Tavon Rooks, Sophomore outfielder Ty- cess Tech had has with a OT, Kansas State in hitting with a .292 team when they’ve gotten their “Growing up, I’ve always ler Neslony played in just starting rotation in flux, 38 St. Louis — Garrett Gilbert, QB, batting average, which is 38 opportunities,” Tadlock watched the Ravens since 20 games last year, hitting Tech has thrived thanks SMU (transfer from Texas) points higher than this time said. they were in the Super .227, and this year is hitting to its depth. Key relievers SEVENTH ROUND last season. Tech’s ERA of Perhaps that, as much Bowl in 2000,” he said. “If .396 with four home runs Jonny Drozd, Corey Taylor 23 Dallas — Will Smith, ILB, 3.37 is 1.37 runs lower than as anything, has been the you play defense, every- and 28 RBIs despite also and Cameron Smith are a Texas Tech 2013, and the fielding per- key to the Red Raiders one dreams of putting on 25 San Diego — Tevin Reese, WR, missing about a month with combined 16-3 with a 2.36 centage of .981 ranks fourth success, the fact that they that black and purple and Baylor a broken bone in his hand. ERA. Junior left-hander in the nation, as does its 56 haven’t had to lean on one playing for the Ravens, so 27 Denver — Corey Nelson, OLB, Then there’s the new- Chris Sadberry (4-2, 3.34) Oklahoma double plays turned. or two players all season. this is like a dream come comers. Senior transfer has been the one constant 30 San Francisco — Trey Millard, “We liked our team last Tadlock’s true team ap- true.” Adam Kirsch is second in the rotation all year, and FB, Oklahoma year,” Tadlock said. “The proach has put life back Bullitt said Ravens of- behind Gutierrez in home freshman left-hander Dylan 33 Dallas — Ahmad Dixon, S, ball just didn’t bounce into the Tech baseball pro- ficials called in the sixth Baylor runs (7) and RBIs (43) while Dusek (5-0, 2.63) has been a our way and we weren’t as gram, and it could only be hitting .297 and ranking in huge factor in Tech’s 12-3 deep on the mound as we the beginning. the top 10 in the nation in record in midweek games. needed to be. But I liked “I was cautiously opti- doubles with 19. Freshman “Some may think of it as our team’s competitiveness mistic that we would ex- Stephen Smith, the former unsettled, but I’d rather and spirit, all those things. perience the success that Frenship standout, has so- describe it as a willing- “We’re trying to get better we’ve seen over the last lidified the leadoff position ness to try to get better and every day. I would say that number of months,” Tex- over the second half of Big try some different things,” we don’t ever plan on not as Tech athletic director 12 play, hitting .313 with 11 Tadlock said of the week- playing in the postseason, Kirby Hocutt said. “Know- doubles and his first home end rotation. “We have the that’s for sure. There are ing the type of leader Tim run of the season on Tues- big picture in mind about pieces in there that, anytime Tadlock is and knowing the day at Dallas Baptist. what we need to do to con- we line up or you put it on caliber of program that he As good as those num- tinue to play deep into the paper, we feel we can win if is building and is going to bers are offensively, it may season. It’s pretty easy to we play good baseball.” continue to build at Texas be on the mound where name three starters if you Tech, we’re seeing the Tech has improved the want to, anybody could. We Individual initial results of that and most, and done so without definitely have some depth we’re excited more than improvement a consistent weekend start- on the mound, there’s no ever about the future of Several players have im- ing rotation. doubt about it.” our program.” proved dramatically since Last year at this time, last season. 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