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2025 UIL 4A, others state track and field results: Dallas-area stars shine in Austin
UIL 4A STATE TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
(at Mike A. Myers Stadium, Austin)
THURSDAY’S FINAL RESULTS
BOYS
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Lindale 60
2. Wimberley 46
3. Austin Johnson 42
4. Stafford 38
5. Canyon 36
6. Burnet 28
7. Lago Vista 27
8. Gilmer 21
9. Carter 20
10. CC Tuloso-Midway 18
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
HIGH JUMP
1. Colton Andress, Glen Rose,6-11.00
2. Jalen Lott, Frisco Panther Creek, 6-10.00
3. Swayde Griffin, Lago Vista, 6-7.00
LONG JUMP
1. Jayden McCoy, CC Tuloso-Midway, 24-6.75
2. Jalen Lott, Frisco Panther Creek, 23-7.25
3. Bradley Lowman, Stafford, 23-4.25
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Cade Andrews, Sunnyvale, 48-7.25
2. Adarius Hutchinson, Bellville, 47-11.25
3. Nolan Waida, Wimberley, 45-6.50
DISCUS
1. Lucas Cano, Gilmer, 194-2
2. Demetris Dean, Jasper, 187-6
3. McCager Smith, Athens, 184-1
SHOT PUT
1. Lucas Cano, Gilmer, 60-2.25
2. Shawn Burdick, CC Tuloso-Midway, 58-10.00
3. Nathan Edlin, Ingleside, 58-8.00
POLE VAULT
1. Parker Williams, Decatur, 15-6.00
2. Charlie Hanle, Wimberley, 15-6.00
3. Ty Bybee, Sulphur Springs, 15-0.00
100
1. George Stenberg, Fredericksburg, 10.52
2. Cedric Ross, Lubbock Estacado, 10.57
3. Creed Whisenhunt, Sulphur Springs, 10.59
200
1. Swayde Griffin, Lago Vista, 21.15
2. Camrin Jackson, Kimball, 21.20
3. Chad Ward, Lindale, 21.30
400
1. Colter Maya, Lindale, 48.23
2. Kaden Baze, Lindale, 48.51
3. Baylor West, Canyon
800
1. Victor Aviles, Burnet, 1:54.25
2. Charles Anderson, Carter, 1:54.79
3. Daniel Anderson, Salado, 1:56.12
1600
1. Victor Aviles, Burnet, 4:17.88
2. Ryan Fernandez, Canyon, 4:18.99
3. Luke Anderson, Salado, 4:20.53
3200
1. Lathan Lewter, Canyon, 9:11.83
2. Victor Aviles, Burnet, 9:15.96
3. Armando Morales, La Feria, 9:17.00
110 HURDLES
1. Swayde Griffin, Lago Vista, 13.62
2. Bradley Lowman, Stafford, 13.64
3. Jasiah Rivera, Kingsville King, 13.65
300 HURDLES
1. Roy Hughes, Lincoln, 36.58
2. Jasiah Rivera, Kingsville King, 37.17
3. Steven Schwartz, Sealy, 37.82
4X100 METER RELAY
1. Austin Johnson (Ali Scott, Treawn Young-Henderson, KJ Houston, Ladainian Green), 41.04
2. Lindale, 41.54
3. Stafford, 41.56
4X200 METER RELAY
1. Austin Johnson (Antione Baker, Treawn Young-Henderson, Ali Scott, Ladainian Green), 1:25.55
2. Celina, 1:26.23
3. Wimberley, 1:27.31
4X400 METER RELAY
1. Lindale (Chad Ward, Kaden Baze, Nathan Bradford, Colter Maya), 3:16.35
2. Wimberley, 3:16.62
3. Carter, 3:17.51
GIRLS
TEAM STANDINGS
1. Universal City Randolph 88
2. Holliday 61
3. Texarkana Liberty-Eylau 50
4. Franklin 38
5. West 28
6T. Gladewater 26
7T. Childress 20
7T. Wichita Falls City View 20
7T. Diana New Diana 20
10T. Goliad 18
10T. Shallowater 18
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
HIGH JUMP
1. Rocsan Hadnot, Jasper, 5-9.00
2. Chiora Enyinna-Okeigbo, Sunnyvale, 5-7.00
3. Paisley Janssen, Cuero, 5-6.00
LONG JUMP
1. Arieanna Jefferson, Ferris, 19-9.25
2. Chiora Enyinna-Okeigbo, Sunnyvale, 18-8.50
3. Madison Cuplin, Marble Falls, 18-6.00
TRIPLE JUMP
1. Arieanna Jefferson, Ferris, 40-8.00
2. Mackenzie Flaugher, Springtown, 40-0.25
3. Tenera Gray, Canyon Randall, 39-4.25
DISCUS
1. Valerie Hunt, Monahans, 160-8
2. Shelby Lewis, Beeville Jones, 132-4
3. Allison Rickman, Canton, 127-10
SHOT PUT
1. Valerie Hunt, Monahans, 48-7.75
2. Mal Richardson-Clay, Bay City, 42-9.50
3. Aubrianna Jordan, Hillsboro, 42-6.50
POLE VAULT
1. Jaicee Jasmer, Sulphur Springs, 14-4.00
2. Natalie Murray, Hudson, 12-9.00
3. Kelsey Jackson, Paris North Lamar, 12-6.00
100
1. Trinity Braziel Davis, FW Dunbar, 11.64
2. Madison Sweezer, Houston Yates, 11.69
3. Allanah Shepherd, Katy Freeman, 11.69
200
1. Kaya Phillips, Brownwood, 23.75
2. Kinlee Lawlis, Bandera, 23.94
3. Jazzmine Rhodes, Stafford, 24.20
400
1. Naomi Jones, Lincoln, 55.94
2. Daisy Thompson, Carter, 56.29
3. Jada White, Kennedale, 56.52
800
1. Addyson Bristow, Canyon, 2:07.19
2. Annalee Bryant, Salado, 2:14.11
3. Celeste Cantu, Huffman Hargrave, 2:14.34
1600
1. Addyson Bristow, Canyon, 4:48.64
2. Brooke French, Canyon Randall, 5:08.01
3. Emily Gross, Dumas, 5:09.96
3200
1. Emily Gross, Dumas, 11:02.16
2. Brooke French, Canyon Randall, 11:09.38
3. Adison Richard, Hamshire-Fannett, 11:09.50
100 HURDLES
1. Chiora Enyinna-Okeigbo, Sunnyvale, 13.42
2. Eleanor Kazanjian, Kingsville King, 13.49
3. Janey Baker, China Spring, 13.79
300 HURDLES
1. Chiora Enyinna-Okeigbo, Sunnyvale, 41.96
2. Janey Baker, China Spring, 42.31
3. Kyndal Thurman, Lindale, 43.04
4X100 METER RELAY
1. Brownwood (Icess Hall, Kaya Phillips, Jade Morin, Aniah Hines), 47.00
2. Celina, 47.06
3. Katy Freeman, 47.39
4X200 METER RELAY
1. Tyler Chapel Hill, (Aryssa Cooper, Ilaysha McGregor, Rylee Steele, R’Niyah Tomlinson), 1:38.47
2. Brownwood, 1:39.14
3. Bandera, 1:39.95
4X400 METER RELAY
1. Canyon, (Brooklyn Kinsey, Reese Wilson, Sydnee Winfrey, Addyson Bristow), 3:48.89
2. Brownwood, 3:50.93
3. Carter, 3:53.38
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