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DISTRICT 15-5A

TRACK AND FIELD MEET

at Hallsville Excessive College

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VARSITY BOYS

Crew standings: Mount Nice 179, Hallsville 111, Longview 110, Marshall 90, Pine Tree 73, Sulphur Springs 31, Texas Excessive 26

Particular person outcomes

100 meters: D. Taylor, Longview 10.72; D. Bennett, Mount Nice 10.78; Okay. Sublett, Longview 11.17; T. Brown, Pine Tree 11.19

200 meters: D. Taylor, Longview 21.83; T. Tatum, Longview 22.05; Z. Moon, Longview 22.27; L. Thompson, Mount Nice 22.29

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400 meters: S. Taylor, Marshall 50.73; M. Grey, Pine Tree 51.85; J. McCowan, Marshall 52.10; O. Rubio-Chavez, Hallsville 52.11

800 meters: M. Grey, Pine Tree 1:59.83; G. Landaverde, Mount Nice 2:01.45; S. Taylor, Marshall 2:01.52; G. Broomall, Hallsville, 2:02.18

1600 meters: S. Hawthorne, Hallsville 4:39.97; P. Robles, Mount Nice 4:42.32; M. Grey, Pine Tree 4:49.32; G. Calderon, Mount Nice 4:49.68

3200 meters: S. Hawthorne, Hallsville 9:54.70; P. Robles, Mount Nice 10:03.11; G. Calderon, Mount Nice 10:16.78; J. Mejia, Sulphur Springs 10:21.19

110 hurdles: S. Guereca, Mount Nice 15.28; D. Hunter, Mount Nice 15.57; Okay. Foster, Marshall 15.90; A. Sims, Hallsville 16.02

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300 hurdles: Okay. Foster, Marshall 40.47; D. Hunter, Mount Nice 40.92; A. Sims, Hallsville 41.23; S. Guereca, Mount Nice 41.24

400 relay: Longview (D. Taylor, J. Hale, Z. Moon, T. Tatum) 41.85; Mount Nice (W. Hills, L. Thompson, B. Jones, D. Bennett) 42.80; Marshall (J. Alexander, C. Gibson, D. Roberson, J. Thomas) 43.31; Hallsville (Okay. Reed, E. Nicholson, G. Enloe, C. Browning) 44.17

800 relay: Mount Nice (W. Hills, L. Thompson, B. Jones, D. Bennett) 1:28.81; Longview (J. Hale, Z. Moon, J. Curry, D. McGee) 1:29.23; Marshall (J. Alexander, C. Gibson, D. Roberson, J. Thomas) 1:30.41; Hallsville (M. White, Okay. Reed, G. Enloe, C. Browning) 1:31.98

1600 relay: Marshall (Okay. Foster, C. Gibson, J. McCowan, S. Taylor) 3:27.67; Texas Excessive (T. Austin, E. Likins, C. Bustos, A. McElroy) 3:31.01; Longview (J. Hale, J. Curry, T. Tatum, D. McGee) 3:34.83; Hallsville (O. Rubio-Chavez, Okay. Reed, J. Moseley, G. Broomall) 3:35.23

Lengthy leap: J. Fuller, Pine Tree 21-6.5; J. Hale, Longview 21-6; X. Hills, Mount Nice 21-5.5; Okay. Turner, Sulphur Springs 21-5.5

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Shot put: D. Evans, Pine Tree 50-2.25; J. Emory, Mount Nice 49-7.25; J. Norman, Longview 47-2.5; R. Sampson, Mount Nice 43-11.5

Discus: S. Tunstall, Hallsville 149-8; D. Evans, Pine Tree 137-1; A. Ledbetter, Mount Nice 133-11; F. Buchanan, Marshall 127-9

Triple leap: W. Hills, Mount Nice 45-5.5; X. Hills, Mount Nice 44-0.75; J. Moseley, Hallsville 43-9.5; Z. Moon, Longview 43-3.5

Excessive leap: X. Hills, Mount Nice 6-4; Z. Florence, Hallsville 6-4; W. Fields, Sulphur Springs 6-2; O. Inexperienced, Mount Nice 6-0

Pole vault: T. Coleman, Hallsville 14-6; Okay. Griffen, Pine Tree 14-0; T. Bybee, Sulphur Springs 13-6; C. Upchurch, Hallsville 12-6

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Crew standings: Longview 129, Hallsville 117.5, Marshall 101, Texas Excessive 100, Pine Tree 76.5, Sulphur Springs 53, Mount Nice 39

Particular person outcomes

100 meters: A. Smith, Marshall 12.44; Okay. Givens, Pine Tree 13.04, J. Morrow, Longview 13.10; V. Wayne, Sulphur Springs 13.47

200 meters: S. Mills, Marshall 25.35; B. Mitchell, Longview 26.04; Van. Perez, Texas Excessive 26.24; A. Allen, Marshall 26.96

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400 meters: D. Johnson, Longview 57.79; A. Perkins, Hallsville 57.84; A. Stansell, Longview 1:02.43; G. Lollis, Texas Excessive 1:04.24

800 meters: A. Perkins, Hallsville 2:15.53; C. Hale, Hallsville 2:27.02; A. Hatchett, Hallsville 2:30.72; L. Hurst, Sulphur Springs 2:35.52

1600 meters: A. Perkins, Hallsville 5:30.07; Okay. Hatfield, Hallsville 5:39.29; H. Shultz, Sulphur Springs 5:44.02; C. Hale, Hallsville 5:46.90

3200 meters: Okay. Hatfield, Hallsville 12:21.78; H. Shultz, Sulphur Springs 12:28.55; Okay. Glass, Hallsville 12:32.11; M. Robinson, Pine Tree 12:39.34

100 hurdles: B. Hatchett, Texas Excessive 15.41; J. Mitchell, Pine Tree 16.94; T. McGee, Longview 17.27; A. Edwards, Texas Excessive 17.37

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300 hurdles: T. McGee, Longview 49.15; B. Dzudie, Longview 49.19; A. Edwards, Texas Excessive 50.04; B. Hatchett, Texas Excessive 50.49

400 relay: Marshall (A. Allen, S. Mills, A. Smith, M. Wilson) 49.00; Texas Excessive (Van. Perez, J. Henderson, B. Hatchett, J. Carson) 50.04; Hallsville (E. Hutton, T. Smith, T. Spencer, M. Vasquez) 51.76; Mount Nice (L. Guereca, P. Beard, A. Leroy, T. Allen) 51.85

800 relay: Marshall (A. Allen, S. Mills, A. Smith, M. Wilson) 1:44.49; Texas Excessive (Van. Perez, Val. Perez, J. Carson, D. Anderson) 1:47.05; Longview (Okay. Taylor, J. Morrow, T. McGee, T. Bauer) 1:47.71; Pine Tree (J. Mitchell, J. Gipson, C. Chatman, M. Allen) 1:48.40

1600 relay: Longview (A. Stansell, B. Mitchell, Okay. Taylor, D. Johnson) 4:02.35; Texas Excessive (Val. Perez, J. Jones, J. Henderson, A. Edwards) 4:12.84; Pine Tree (L. Vasquez, J. Scroggins, J. Gipson, M. Allen) 4:19.74; Hallsville (C. Hale, A. Hatchett, Okay. Hatfield, E. Hutton) 4:22.70

Lengthy leap: J. Gipson, Pine Tree 17-1; A. Edwards, Texas Excessive 16-7.5; L. Guereca, Mount Nice 16-6.5; D. Johnson, Longview 16-6

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Shot put: T. Johnson, Marshall, 37-9.25; J. Owens, Longview 36-7; R. Spratling, Marshall 30-11.5; M. Jones, Sulphur Springs 30-11.5

Discus: T. Johnson, Marshall 126-9; J. Holly, Sulphur Springs 100-6; R. Roberts, Longview 94-7; A. Morgan, Pine Tree 93-6

Triple leap: T. McGee, Longview 36-1.5; M. Wilson, Marshall 35-11.25; E. Ugbini, Pine Tree 35-6.75; D. Johnson, Longview 35-6.5

Excessive leap: O. Simmons, Hallsville 5-2; A. Leroy, Mount Nice 4-10; E. Ugbini, Pine Tree 4-10; B. Hatchett, Texas Excessive 4-10

Pole vault: C. Bybee, Sulphur Springs 12-0; J. Jasmer, Sulphur Springs 11-6; L. Hicks, Hallsville 8-0; A. Berry, Hallsville 8-0

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DISTRICT 15-4A

TRACK AND FIELD MEET

at Paris Excessive College

VARSITY BOYS

Crew standings: Gilmer 166, Nice Grove 139, Pittsburg 123, Paris 116, Liberty-Eylau 60, North Lamar 16

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Particular person outcomes

100 meters: W. Henderson, Gilmer 10.59; C. Franklin, Nice Grove 10.89; B. Bolton, Pittsburg 11.12; Okay. Benton, Nice Grove 11.14

200 meters: J. Holloway, Pittsburg 22.53; L. Jackson, Gilmer 22.73; R. Fluellen, Gilmer 22.74; C. Martin, Nice Grove; 22.75

400 meters: R. Harvey, Nice Grove 51.60; A. Dansby, Liberty-Eylau 53.20; J. Byrd, Gilmer 53.49; J. Faulkner, Pittsburg 53.54

800 meters: D. Harvey, Nice Grove 2:04.84; Okay. Lewis, Paris 2:07.63; A. Hartman, Paris 2:11.60; C. Shipp, Nice Grove 2:12.95

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1600 meters: J. Berryhill, Pittsburg 4:41.00; D. Harvey, Nice Grove 4:58.66; E. Mejia, Nice Grove 5:05.00; M. Trejo, Pittsburg 5:07.31

3200 meters: J. Berryhill, Pittsburg 10:43.73; E. Mejia, Nice Grove 10:51.72; A. Hartman, Paris 11:12.52; M. Trejo, Pittsburg 11:13.71

110 hurdles: J. Stewart, Liberty-Eylau 15.12; C. Duffey, Gilmer 15.69; E. Barber, Pittsburg 16.63; B. Webb, Gilmer 17.06

300 hurdles: C. Duffey, Gilmer 41.03; C. Dodd, Gilmer 41.90; H. Baca, Nice Grove 42.21; J. Foster, Pittsburg 44.14

400 relay: Gilmer (R. Fluellen, T. Tate, L. Jackson, W. Henderson) 42.84; Pittsburg (J. Holloway, E. Garrison, C. Honeycutt, J. Simmons) 43.27; Liberty-Eylau (M. Worth, T. Wells, Okay. Cooper, J. Stewart) 43.38; Nice Grove (C. Franklin, Okay. Benton, A. Johnson, R. Collins) 43.53

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800 relay: Nice Grove (C. Martin, C. Franklin, A. Johnson, Okay. Benton) 1:31.79; Pittsburg (J. Holloway, J. Veasley, E. Garrison, C. Honeycutt) 1:32.01; Gilmer (W. Henderson, C. Bauman, T. Wilson, L. Jackson) 1:32.08; Liberty-Eylau (M. Worth, T. Wells, Okay. Cooper, J. Stewart) 1:32.52

1600relay: Gilmer 3:31.80; Nice Grove 3:31.81; Pittsburg 3:35.97; Liberty-Eylau 3:37.34

Excessive leap: J. Lee, Paris 6-2; J. Roberts, Liberty-Eylau 6-0.25; B. Bricker, Nice Grove 6-0; T. Tate, Gilmer 5-8

Pole vault: T. Farr, Paris 11-9; J. Bailey, Nice Grove 11-6.5; E. Damron, Nice Grove 11-6; B. Beck, Paris 11-0

Lengthy leap: J. Lee, Paris 22-9.5; G. Savage, Paris 21-2.25; W. Henderson, Gilmer 20-10.75; J. Foster, Pittsburg 20-10.5

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Triple leap: L. Tredwill, Paris 44-3; T. Wilson, Gilmer 43-0; E. Garrison, Pittsburg; 42-7.5; W. Blakely, Gilmer 41-10

Shot put: T. Tennon, Paris 48-3; S. Swain, Paris 47-2; A. Bell, Gilmer 46-5.25; C. Hackelman, Nice Grove 46-0.5

Discus: L. Cano, Gilmer 145-8; A. Finley, North Lamar 126-10; D. Andrews, Gilmer 119-3; O. Gaar, Liberty-Eylau 114-7

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Crew standings: Gilmer 166, Liberty-Eylau 137, North Lamar 94, Pittsburg 89, Paris 80, Nice Grove 39

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Particular person outcomes

100 meters: L. Jeffery, Liberty-Eylau 12.13; B. Cashion, Paris 12.13; A. Kemp, Gilmer 12.84; A. Pope, Pittsburg 12.94

200 meters: J. Franklin, Paris 24.98; N. Hill, Liberty-Eylau 25.45; A. Kemp, Gilmer 26.69; R. Williams, Nice Grove 27.73

400 meters: S. Hollins, Pittsburg 1:00.65; M. Hurd, Liberty-Eylau 1:00.69; S. Holt, Paris 1:02.73; N. Kinds, Pittsburg 1:02.85

800 meters: E. Reaves, North Lamar, 2:26.14; R. Gibbs, Nice Grove 2:26.59; S. Holt, Paris 2:35.54; M. Chavez, Gilmer 2:36.73

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1600 meters: E. Reaves, North Lamar 5:47.34; M. Chavez, Gilmer 5:51.29; M. Sprouse, Gilmer 6:02.79; L. Steverson, Nice Grove 6:07.91

3200 meters: M. Chavez, Gilmer 13:23.92; A. Blassingame, Paris 13:29.24; L. Steverson, Nice Grove 13:33.15; L. Alvarez, Paris 13:39.06

100 hurdles: A. Bradshaw, Gilmer 15.82; G. Religion, Gilmer 16.39; C. Ward, Gilmer 16.40; Okay. Rainey North Lamar 16.89

300 hurdles: A. Bradshaw, Gilmer 47.34; R. Jeffery, Pittsburg 49.03; L. Rhymes, Pittsburg 49.58; J. Newsome, Gilmer 49.74

400 relay: Liberty-Eylau (B. Stewart, N. Hill, J. Sanders, L. Jeffery) 48.25; Paris (S. King, B. Cashion, S. Holt, J. Franklin) 49.27; Pittsburg (A. Pope, S. Hollins, L. Rhymes, R. Jefferey) 49.73; North Lamar (B. Fox, C. Sanders, T. Dorsey, M. Walters) 50.90

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800 relay: Liberty-Eylau (B. Stewart, N. Hill, J. Sanders, L. Jeffery) 1:45.38; Paris (A. Peavler, B. Cashion, D. Farfan, J. Franklin) 1:45.87; Gilmer (F. Gilbreath, L. Jones, A. Kemp, Okay. Daniel) 1:49.05; North Lamar (B. Fox, C. Sanders, T. Dorsey, M. Walters) 1:51.50

1600 relay: Pittsburg (R. Jeffery, N. Kinds, B. Clark, S. Hollins) 4:10.54; Gilmer (S. Roach, Okay. Daniel, A. Bradshaw, J. Newsome) 4:11.88; Liberty-Eylau (M. Hurd, J. Sanders, F. Parker, M. Kvarda) 4:17.70; North Lamar (E. Putnam, A. Exum, S. Geeslin, C. Sanders) 4:26.31

Excessive leap: M. Hurd, Liberty-Eylau 5-4; A. Bradshaw, Gilmer 5-2; L. Stewart, Nice Grove 5-0; A. Spencer, North Lamar 4-10

Pole Vault: C. Ward, Gilmer 10-0; Okay. Pate, Gilmer 6-6

Lengthy leap: J. Sanders, Liberty-Eylau 17-5; R. Spencer, North Lamar 17-3.5; L. Jeffery, Liberty-Eylau 17-2.75; I. Aldridge, Liberty-Eylau 16-11.5

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Triple leap: R. Spencer, North Lamar 37-9; M. Walters, North Lamar 36-5.5; J. Sanders, Liberty-Eylau 35-5.75; M. Tate, Gilmer 34-8

Shot put: H. Johnson, North Lamar 35-0.25; E. Lemelle, Pittsburg 34-7; S. Block, Liberty-Eylau 34-3.75; A. Webb, Gilmer 34-0.25

Discus: S. Block, Liberty-Eylau 94-8; M. Tate, Gilmer 94-3.5; E. Lemelle, Pittsburg 93-9; Okay. Johnston, Gilmer 92-7



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PITTSBURGH — Just when the Brandon Aiyuk sweepstakes feel over, the Pittsburgh Steelers are dragged back in. The contract talks between the San Francisco 49ers and Aiyuk still haven’t bore fruit, despite repeated efforts. As it stands, he hasn’t signed an extension, and speculation surrounding his future continues.

It doesn’t help that there is some calculated negotiating through the media taking place. Aiyuk has been vocal on social media about the situation and his frustration. He’s also frequently seen with Washington Commanders’ rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, fueling the rumors that the Commanders are the frontrunner to land him.

But the gasoline poured into the fire is the media’s indulgence. The buzz and speculation is rampant online and on television. The latest came from former Steelers’ safety and NFL analyst Ryan Clark. On his podcast, The Pivot, Clark welcomed Aiyuk to discuss the situation.

On the show, Clark was pointed with his questions. He asked Aiyuk what uniform he envisioned himself in, and Aiyuk was equally pointed in return.

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“Probably a Niners uniform, if not a Niners uniform probably a Washington Commanders uniform. If not a Washington Commanders uniform, probably Steelers uniform,” he said.

Clark told Aiyuk that he believed the Steelers were the best fit for him and his career ambitions. It almost came across as a recruiting pitch for the Black and Gold.

“And so, whether it’s in San Francisco, Washington, Pittsburgh, whatever team you play for, you’ve succeeded at every level, even with odds stacked against you,” Clark said. “So for us, we’re rooting for you. I wanna see you do well. Pittsburgh would be the best place for you to thrive.”

The writing is on the wall for the Steelers, but they are not giving up yet. In all likelihood, Aiyuk will remain with the 49ers. The main sticking point remains the yearly salary and whether the 49ers will give him $30 million or more. Until then, the Steelers remain in pursuit of Aiyuk and upgrading their wide receiver room.

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Pittsburgh Native Included in ESPN’s 2025 NBA Mock Draft

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It is never too early to project who will get selected in the NBA Draft according to some national sites.

ESPN, among others, has already released a projected 2025 NBA Mock Draft, just one day after the 2024 NBA Draft wrapped up. The 2025 mock does not include any players from Pitt, Duquesne, or Robert Morris, but does include a prospect who is originally from Pittsburgh.

ESPN has former Quaker Valley star Adou Thiero going No. 32 overall in the projection. Thiero is a 6-foot-8. 220-pound guard/forward who joined the Razorbacks this spring. After playing two seasons at Kentucky for head coach John Calipari, Thiero decided to follow Calipari to Fayetteville when he took the Arkansas job in a monumental move.

Thiero will be a junior this upcoming season. As a sophomore, he appeared in 25 games for the Cats. Thiero averaged 7.2 points and 4.96 rebounds per game on the year. Per Arkansas’ team notes, Thiero led the Kentucky team in rebounding in eight separate games and scored at least ten points five times. Thiero exploded for 16 points and 13 rebounds last season in an early-season contest against Kansas.

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Following the season, Thiero entered the transfer portal, where he was recruited by programs all over the country, including his hometown team Pitt. During the process, Thiero took a visit to Pitt and included the Panthers in his top five list. He eventually chose Arkansas, and joins a loaded roster that includes Johnell Davis (FAU transfer), Boogie Fland (five-star freshman), Jonas Aidoo (Tennessee transfer), DJ Wagner (Kentucky transfer), and more.





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15,500 furries expected to generate $17.4 million in direct visitor spending in Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH ― Anthrocon, more generally known as the annual furry convention, returns to the David Lawrence Convention Center on July 4-7. 

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VisitPITTSBURGH announced Thursday that Anthrocon is expected to bring record-breaking attendance and economic impact to Pittsburgh.

“With more than 15,500 furries expected to take on the city, the annual furry convention is anticipated to result in approximately $17.4 million in direct visitor spending, a press release from Pittsburgh’s tourism agency said.

Fursuiters, people who celebrate anthropomorphics, which are human-like animal characters, dress in head-to-toe furry attire.

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“Each year, we have the privilege of working with the event organizers to establish strong community connections and partnerships that leave a significant and lasting impact on our city,” Andy Ortale, chief salesofficer at VisitPITTSBURGH, said. “And this year, there are several events on the docket that standto make Anthrocon 2024 bigger and better.”

Attendees are booked across 22 partner hotels, with six shuttle routes facilitating travel to thedowntown Pittsburgh convention center.

Over the four-day event span, attendees will explore the city by foot and partake in Anthrocon’s line-up of community events in and around Downtown, such as:

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  • Market Square Musicians: The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership has invited musicians attending Anthrocon to perform on July 4 during the lunchtime concerts in Market Square.
  • Anthrocon Block Party: On July 6, will take over Penn Avenue between Ninth and 11th streets from noon through the evening, encouraging attendees to meet with downtown businesses and the community. Nearby restaurants and attractions are encouraged to display signage that invites the fursuiters to stop in.
  • The Fursuit Parade: More than 5,000 people are expected to line the street July 6 for a world record-setting event. The Fursuit Parade begins at 2 p.m. on 10th Street near Fort Duquesne Boulevard, proceeding south along 10th Street and routing back to the convention center.
  • Harris Theater Screening: A special screening 4 p.m. July 6 of the Don Bluth animated film classic “The Secret of N.I.M.H.” co-presented by Anthrocon. Tickets can be purchased via the Culture Trust at trustarts.org.
  • Community Events: Anthrocon has partnered with several local businesses, including the Carnegie Science Center and Gateway Clipper, to provide special offerings toconvention-goers.

Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@gannett.com.



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