Austin, TX
Chelle Neff, CEO & Founder of Urban Betty, accepted into Forbes Business Council

Chelle Neff, CEO & Founding father of City Betty, accepted into Forbes Enterprise Council.
“I’m so excited to be part of the Forbes Counce and assist contribute content material about entrepreneurship because it pertains to the salon and shopper companies industries.”
AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB)
September 29, 2022
Forbes Enterprise Council Is an Invitation-Solely Neighborhood for Profitable Enterprise Homeowners and Leaders
Betty “Chelle” Neff, CEO & Founding father of City Betty, is the proprietor of one of many largest impartial hair salons in Austin, TX, has been accepted into the Forbes Enterprise Council, the foremost progress and networking group for profitable enterprise house owners and leaders worldwide.
Chelle Neff was vetted and chosen by a evaluation committee primarily based on the depth and variety of her expertise. Standards for acceptance embody a monitor file of efficiently impacting enterprise progress metrics and private {and professional} achievements and honors.
“We’re honored to welcome Chelle Neff into the neighborhood,” stated Scott Gerber, founding father of Forbes Councils, the collective that features the Forbes Enterprise Council. “Our mission with Forbes Councils is to carry collectively confirmed leaders from each trade, making a curated, social capital-driven community that helps each member develop professionally and make a fair larger influence on the enterprise world.”
As an accepted member of the Council, Chelle has entry to numerous unique alternatives designed to assist her attain peak skilled affect. She is going to join and collaborate with different revered native leaders in a personal discussion board and at members-only occasions. Chelle may even be invited to work with an expert editorial workforce to share her professional insights in unique enterprise articles on Forbes.com and to contribute to printed Q&A panels alongside different consultants.
Lastly, Chelle Neff will profit from unique entry to vetted enterprise service companions, membership-branded advertising and marketing collateral, and the high-touch assist of the Forbes Councils’ member concierge workforce.
“I’m so excited to be part of the Forbes Counce and assist contribute content material about entrepreneurship because it pertains to the salon and shopper companies industries.” -Chelle Neff
ABOUT FORBES COUNCILS
Forbes Councils is a collective of invitation-only communities created in partnership with Forbes and the professional neighborhood builders who based the Younger Entrepreneur Council (YEC). In Forbes Councils, distinctive enterprise house owners and leaders come along with the folks and assets that may assist them thrive.
To be taught extra about Forbes Councils, go to forbescouncils.com.
About City Betty:
City Betty Salon is an upscale, impartial hair salon in Austin, Texas, with two areas specializing in hair chopping and coloring companies. The salon is a staple in Austin, and all through the years, it has advanced and grown into one of the vital important award-winning salon corporations in Central Texas. Because of its continued success, the salon launched a product line in 2021. City Betty will open a 3rd location in Spherical Rock, Texas, in 2023.
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Austin-area high schoolers impress on third day of Texas Relays

Things weren’t quite clicking for Zayden Sharp in the boys long jump Friday at the Texas Relays.
Sitting in third place with only two attempts left, Sharp walked behind a bench and huddled with his father, Mike, who was holding an iPad. The duo studied Zayden’s technique.
“It was my knees,” Sharp said later. “When I was jumping, I was dragging my knees. My legs were lagging in the air, so my dad said, ‘Get those knees up.’”
The quick study did the trick. On his fifth attempt, the Anderson senior landed a mark of 23 feet, 5.2 inches, earning him his first Texas Relays title as the third day of action drew to a close at Myers Stadium.
“I know a lot of people say practice doesn’t make perfect,” Sharp said, “but you get a lot of practice in, and it will make you pretty darn close to being perfect. I came into this meet thinking it was a practice meet. Nothing to gain, nothing to lose. Just go out there and jump.”
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According to MileSplit, Sharp also entered the day with the nation’s No. 1 all conditions high school mark in the long jump. His 25-foot, 4-inch leap on March 1 in Round Rock is among five best other efforts in the country over 25 feet, a result which puts him in elite company.
But wins mean more, and on Friday the performance was significant for another reason: It cemented his status as one of the nation’s top leapers. Sharp has his eyes on reaching 25 feet again.
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“It’s everything,” said Sharp, who’s committed but not yet signed to Air Force to play football and track and field. “My first indoor meet, I jumped 23-10, and that was kind of when it switched for me and everybody around me, that I am capable.”
With that said, Sharp is still looking for his first state title. But with the district meet arriving on the calendar, the UIL postseason will be in full swing.
“I just want to see what I can put out there,” he said.
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Around the Texas Relays: high schools
A good day for Langdon: Friday was a busy day for Bowie’s Owen Langdon, who spent the afternoon qualifying for Saturday’s final of the boys 110-meter hurdles and the evening placing among the top eight finishers in the 300-meter hurdles. It wasn’t a perfect day by any stretch, but Langdon is quickly realizing what he’s capable of.
The senior finished fourth at the Texas State Outdoor Championships in the 300-meter hurdles in 2024. On Friday, his time of 37.77 netted him a sixth-place finish in the second heat. It was just five-tenths shy of his personal best.
“I’ve been doing this since the eighth grade,” Langdon said. “I just ended up being good at it, so I just kind of stuck with it and that’s it.”
Langdon’s best race came earlier in the day. He clocked a wind-legal time of 13.89 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles, earning him the second-fastest seed going into Saturday’s final. His three-step pattern was nearly flawless. Things won’t get any easier there, though, as Langdon will also feature in Bowie’s 400 relay.
He said it will take a “perfect technique, perfect pattern” to win the 110 hurdles final, but that “competition will help” and he’s targeting a time in the 13.6-second range.
Locals attack the 1,600 distance: Anderson’s Colby Huntress finished fourth in the boys 1,600 in 4:14.67, showcasing a strong kick in the final 100 meters, while LASA’s Eva Cragnolino mirrored him, clocking a PR of 4:53.21 to finish sixth in the girls event.
“Just building up the confidence to go with those top guys and put it all out there,” Huntress said. “Because as hard of an effort that was, I know I can push harder.”
Anderson’s Faith Murphy, the reigning Class 6A state runner-up at 800 meters, was ninth with a time of 4:55.46. That personal best time also represented her first foray at the distance since her freshman season.
“My college coaches said, ‘Hey, you need to get your mile time down,’” said Murphy, who signed with Arkansas. “And I said, ‘OK, great.’ I just took it as a challenge.”
Cragnolino’s reward was her patience. She pulled away from Murphy in the final straightaway. The previous night, she had watched the college distance races from the stands as a way to prepare for her own moment.
“The women’s race was so inspiring,” she said.
Other notable performances: Bowie’s Jazzlyn Hepburn finished sixth in the high jump with a mark of 5-5. … Del Valle’s Jeremiah Robinson was fourth in the discus with a mark of 8 feet, 4 inches.
Austin, TX
Texas Freshman Jeremy Kelly Posts Lifetime Best 1:34.79 200 Free On Night 2 In Austin

2025 Spring Sectionals- Four Corners
- March 27-30, 2025
- Austin, Texas
- SCY (25 yards)
- Meet Mobile: “2025 Four Corners Speedo Sectionals – Austin”
- Live Results
- Day 1 Recap
Texas freshman Jeremy Kelly swam to a lifetime best in the 200 free to earn the win by over a second as he touched in a 1:34.79. Kelly’s lifetime best was a 1:35.12 from midseason. Kelly did not make the SEC roster for the team and is currently in the transfer portal along with at least nine other teammates. It took a 1:32.37 to earn an NCAA invite in the event and a 1:34.99 to score at SECs.
NC State commit Gavin Keogh won the 100 back in a lifetime best of a 46.28. Keogh’s previous best time was a 46.77. He will arrive this fall. Keogh also touched 2nd in the 400 IM tonight, swimming to a 3:52.76.
Earning the win in the 400 IM was Mikhail Lyubavskiy who touched in a 3:45.56. Lyubavskiy’s best time was a 3:47.02 from the 2024 Atlantic-10 Championships as he swam collegiately with George Washington and now swims for Longhorn Aquatics.
Highlighting the girls side of night 2 was Ella Cosgrove who battled it out with Savannah Skow and Amelia Mason in the 200 free. Cosgrove flipped first at the 100 and was strong on the back half to earn the win in a 1:45.07. That improved upon her personal best of a 1:45.39 from December at Winter Juniors. Cosgrove is committed to Cal for next fall, alongside 200 freestyler Claire Weinstein.
Skow, a Princeton commit, dropped about two seconds from her previous best of a 1:47.65 to touch 2nd in a 1:45.80. Her swim would have been #1 on the roster this past season. Mason, a Tennessee commit, was 3rd in a 1:45.97 just off her best of a 1:45.62.
After winning the 100 free last night, Madi Mintenko earned another win tonight posting a 51.58 in the 100 backstroke. The high school senior has not swam the event in a while so the swim marked a huge personal best and also has implications for the fall when she arrives at Virginia. Her swim from tonight would have earned an NCAA invite this season and been #3 on the Virginia roster behind Gretchen Walsh and Claire Curzan.
Miami-Florida commit Taylor Johannsen posted a lifetime best en route to a win in the 400 IM. Johannsen swam to a 4:15.53, improving from her best time of a 4:15.92 that she swam at Winter Juniors in December. Her best time coming into the season was a 4:23.24.
Austin, TX
Day One Concludes in Austin at Texas Relays

AUSTIN, Texas – After a near two-hour severe weather delay, day one of the Texas Relays is in the books as the Kentucky track and field team continues its 2025 outdoor schedule in Austin, Texas at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Graduate student Shane Racey and senior Ariel Pedigo headlined the opening day in Austin for the Wildcats, with Racey placing third in the men’s pole vault with an even 5.00m mark and Pedigo finishing fifth in the women’s javelin event with a 41.59m mark.
Five personal records fell during today’s events, including Ava Alexander and Emmi Scales (W 400m Hurdles), Morgan Dick (W 3000m Steeplechase), Will Russell (M 3000m Steeplechase) and Caden Miracle (M 5000m).
The Texas Relays will continue tomorrow for the Cats with the opening round of the women’s 4x100m relay at 10:35 a.m. EST, concluding with sophomore Aya Alexander competing in the women’s 400m hurdles final at 6:35 p.m. EST.
The full list of today’s results and tomorrow’s schedule of events can be found below.
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Event Schedule
Texas Relays: Thursday, March 27: ALL TIMES IN EASTERN TIME | |||
Women’s Hammer | 12:00 p.m. | FINAL | 13. Kate Powers -56.86m/186.6 |
Women’s Javelin | 2:00 p.m. | Section B | 5. Ariel Pedigo – 41.59m/136-5 |
Men’s Hammer | 3:00 p.m. | FINAL | 7. Logan Coles – 62.29m/204-4
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Women’s 400m Hurdles | 5:30 p.m. | PRELIMS | 17. Ava Alexander – 59.37 (PR) (No. 10 UK All-Time)
20. Emmi Scales – 59.48 (PR)
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Men’s 400m Hurdles | 6:00 p.m. | PRELIMS | 32. Anthony Waterman – 54.49
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Men’s Pole Vault | 6:15 p.m. | FINAL | 3. Shane Racey – 5.00m/16-4.75
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Women’s 800m | 8:00 p.m. | INVITE | 21. Jayla Atkinson – 2:14.13 |
Men’s 800m | 8:09 p.m. | INVITE | 9. Patrick Faust – 1:50.06
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Women’s 3000m Steeplechase | 9:55 p.m. | FINAL | 11. Morgan Dick – 11:05.14 (PR)
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Men’s 3000m Steeplechase | 10:10 p.m. | FINAL | 8. Alex Alston – 9:11.66
14. Will Russell – 9:31.04 (PR)
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Women’s 5000m | 10:30 p.m. | INVITE | 20. Ellie Heine – 17:17.20
21. Ava Hendren – 17:20.65 |
Men’s 5000m | 10:50 p.m. | INVITE | 15. Caden Miracle – 14:38.20 (PR) |
Texas Relays: Friday, March 28: ALL TIMES IN EASTERN TIME | |||
Women’s 4x100m | 10:35 a.m. | PRELIMS | Kentucky
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Women’s 4x100m | 10:55 a.m. | FINAL | Kentucky |
Men’s 4x100m | 10:59 a.m. | PRELIMS | Kentucky |
Women’s Pole Vault | 11:00 a.m. | FINAL | Payton Phillips |
Men’s 4x100m | 11:10 a.m. | FINAL | Kentucky
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Women’s 100m Hurdles | 11:30 a.m. | PRELIMS | Camden Bentley, Alexis Glasco, Kori Martin, Emmi Scales
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Men’s 110m Hurdles | 11:31 a.m. | PRELIMS | Alex Chukwukelu, Anthony Waterman
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Women’s 100m Hurdles | 11:40 a.m. | FINAL | TBA |
Men’s 110m Hurdles | 11:41 a.m. | FINAL | TBA |
Men’s Shot Put | 12:00 p.m. | FINAL | Grayson Brashear |
Women’s 100m | 12:05 p.m. | FINAL | Sharmelle Holmes, Victoria Perrow
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Men’s 100m | 12:35 p.m. | FINAL | Clinton Muunga, Josh Onwunili
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Women’s Long Jump | 1:30 p.m. | Section A | Morgan Davis |
Women’s Spirit Medley Relay | 5:30 p.m. | INVITE | Kentucky
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Women’s 400m Hurdles | 6:35 p.m. | FINAL | Aya Alexander
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Texas Relays: Saturday, March 28: ALL TIMES IN EASTERN TIME | |||
Women’s 4x200m | 12:00 p.m. | INVITE | Kentucky |
Women’s Triple Jump | 3:00 p.m. | Section A | Aliyah Adams, Sophie Galloway
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Men’s 4x400m | 4:05 p.m. | INVITE | Kentucky
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Women’s 4x400m | 4:05 p.m. | INVITE | Kentucky |
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