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Final track and field leaders (5/6): Which Dallas-area athletes, teams had the best marks


Below are track and field leaders for Dallas-area schools. You can find results for girls and boys individuals and teams. Results are as of May 6. Compiled by Mike Sheaner.

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Boys leaders

Discus

Athlete School Result
Evan Martinez Arlington Lamar 198-4
Priest Ashe Crowley 188-11
CJ Williams Frisco Heritage 186-3
Kyen Purser Midlothian 184-7
Marcus Garcia Denton Ryan 178-2
Easton Hatleberg Grandview 175-0
Hunter Fay Brock 174-10
Kelvin Goston Arlington 173-4
Desman Manuel Cedar Hill 170-2
Cody McDonald Grand Prairie 170-4
Joshua Johnson Allen 168-10
Ryan Sporl Cistercian 168-9
Matthew Udemba Colleyville Heritage 168-8
Mike Jones Malakoff 163-8
Leander Parrish Rockwall 163-0
Preslee Rodarte Waxahachie 162-11
Bowen Fleming Southlake Carroll 161-8
Wyatt Payne Denton Braswell 161-6
Nick Perez Lucas Lovejoy 159-4
Roman Monsivais Grand Prairie 158-2
Isaiah Pena Mansfield Lake Ridge 158-2
Herbert Nyakundi McKinney Boyd 158-0
Braylon Rhodes Arlington Lamar 157-10
Demetrius Lewis Swim Malakoff 157-6
Jeremiah Gordon Plano East 157-6

Shot put

Athlete School Result
Evan Martinez Arlington Lamar 69-2¾
Easton Hatleberg Grandview 63-1½
Kyen Purser Midlothian 60-9¼
Travis Buhake Mansfield Summit 60-5½
CJ Williams Frisco Heritage 60-3¾
Bowen Fleming Southlake Carroll 59-9¾
Ty Haywood Denton Ryan 58-6
Joshua Johnson Allen 57-0½
Brock Riker Brock 56-11¼
Hayden Jenkins McKinney Boyd 55-11
Tyson Jones Plano West 55-8½
Isaiah Pena Mansfield Lake Ridge 55-8
Will Scalf Keller 55-6
Hunter Fay Brock 55-0¼
Correion Thomas The Oakridge School 54-8½
Ian Mayes Arlington Bowie 54-2¾
J’veon Hawkins Arlington Bowie 53-9
Roman Monsivais Grand Prairie 53-8
Ryan Sporl Cistercian 53-3¾
Errol West Denton Ryan 53-3¼
Seb Yervasi Bishop Lynch 50-3
John Milner-Jones North Dallas 53-1
Lonnie Collins Ennis 53-1
Nathan Nickerson Anna 53-0
D’Anthis Upshaw Irving 52-11¼

Shot Put Wheelchair

Athlete School Result
Owen Horsley Prosper Rock Hill 19-2¼

Long Jump

Athlete School Result
Kingston Williams Princeton 24-10
DaKoriean Moore Duncanville 24-0¾
Jammel Ward Royse City 23-9¾
Matthew Boughton Colleyville Covenant Chri. 23-9¼
Victor Scott Lancaster 23-9
Isaiah Kayembe Haltom City 23-9
Michael Henderson Mansfield Timberview 23-7
Bryson McCrae CH Trinity Leadership 23-5
Jalen Lott Frisco Panther Creek 23-4¾
Ezra O’Neal III Plano East 23-4½
Colston Adamson Lucas Lovejoy 23-4
Dylan Foster Brock 23-2
Gracen Worrick Hicks Ennis 23-2
Aaron Brooks N. Richland Hills 23-2
Randy Clark FW Paschal 23-1
Harvey Scott Mansfield Timberview 23-0¾
Anthony Calhoun Plano West 23-0½
Ja’Marion Bell Fort Worth Southwest 22-11½
Akshay Batlanki Flower Mound 22-11½
David Madison Prestonwood Christian 22-11½
Jaylon Hatcher Plano East 22-10¾
Dayton Kreipe Weatherford 22-10½
Cameron Miller Allen 22-10½
Trenton Yancey Arlington Lamar 22-10½
Jaxon Miller Frisco Heritage 22-10

Triple Jump

Athlete School Results
Matthias Leach Chisholm Trail 49-6
Joseph Rolland Wills Point 48-6¾
Abisayooluwa Gbakinro Mansfield Lake Ridge 48-3¾
Kason Johnson Mansfield Lake Ridge 48-1¼
Gracen Harris Ennis 47-11
Cameron Miller Allen 47-10¾
Jacob Anthony L D Bell 47-8¼
James Beckett Lewisville Marcus 47-7
Isaiah Mayfield North Forney 47-3
Caleb Williams Crowley 47-1¾
Mikael Boyd Arlington 47-1
Nathan Young FW Southwest 47-0½
Zechariah Ebron Cedar Hill 47-0
Ethan Dixon Frisco Heritage 46-7¾
Kaleb Robinson Euless Trinity 46-7½
Desmond Watkins Brewer 46-6¾
DeQualond Vaughn North Forney 46-5½
Isaiah Murphy FW Boswell 46-5
Ricky Montgomery Arlington Martin 46-4¾
Colston Adamson Lucas Lovejoy 46-4
Brandon Clark Jr Brewer 46-2¾
Cade Andrews Sunnyvale 46-1¾
CJ Kensley Cleburne 46-1
Khristian Mackintrush McKinney 45-11¼
Christian Smallwood McKinney North 45-9

High Jump

Athlete School Result
Julian McCullough Midlothian Heritage 7-0
Kameron Franklin Red Oak 6-10
Matthias Leach Chisholm Trail 6-10
Kelvin Ihekire Mansfield Legacy 6-9
Zion Robinson Mansfield 6-8
Jason Arreola Pierce Mansfield Lake Ridge 6-8
Sutton Stewart Prosper 6-8
Devin Miller Bishop Lynch 6-8
David Madison Prestonwood Christian 6-8
Sawyer Strosnider Brock 6-8
Koreyan Davis North Crowley 6-8
Trystan Jones-Hall Crowley 6-8
Matthew Boughton Colleyville Covenant Chri. 6-8
Weston Griffin Era 6-8
Keiron Donnelly McKinney Boyd 6-7
Caleb Adom Euless Trinity 6-6
Ethan Dixon Frisco Heritage 6-6
Carter Nowell HSAA 6-6
Ben Reyner HSAA 6-6
Muziq Gunnell Kerens 6-6
Marquel Hambric Terrell 6-6
Elvin Belepe Irving MacArthur 6-6
Jaylon Dean-Vines Kimball 6-6
Jalen Lott Frisco Panther Creek 6-6
Andre Pentecost DeSoto 6-5
Diya Mahdawi Arlington Martin 6-5
Kam Loyd Woodrow Wilson 6-5
Jammel Ward Royse City 6-5
Isaiah Mayfield North Forney 6-5
Adam Averett Aledo 6-5

Pole Vault

Athlete School Result
Dyson Wicker Rockwall Heath 17-4¾
Gator Young Argyle 16-8
Ethan Erwin Allen 16-6
Cooper Moore Highland Park 16-0¼
Garrett Savage Rockwall 16-0
Cade Bramblett Brock 16-0
Chase Johnson FM Marcus 16-0
Lance Owen FM Marcus 15-9
Noah Schuller Coppell 15-6
Braylon Brown Aledo 15-6
Brad Campbell Aledo 15-6
Riley Cronin Arlington Martin 15-3
Matthew Harber McKinney North 15-3
Rylan Bethell Joshua 15-3
Trevor Upton Maypearl 15-3
Dylan Fowler Arlington Martin 15-0
Thatch Balady Jesuit 15-0
Taylor Brubaker Flower Mound 15-0
Ardo Cserni FM Marcus 15-0
Ethan McGillen Wylie 14-7
Gaurav Nair Frisco Heritage 14-6¼
Mason Adams Jesuit 14-6
Breck Walker Joshua 14-6
Gavin Dupler Gunter 14-3
9 tied at 14-0

100 Meters

Athlete School Result
Amar Williams Prosper Rock Hill 10.23
Matthew Maldima Coppell 10.29
Kory Boyd Wylie East 10.32
Caden Durham Duncanville 10.33
Cordial Vann Frisco Heritage 10.33
Corbin Glasco Denton Guyer 10.33
Caleb Smith Allen 10.35
Caleb Holmes DeSoto 10.35
Cole Coppedge Hebron 10.36
Cole Dauper McKinney 10.36
Lincoln Dunn Melissa 10.36
Dylan Scott Denton Braswell 10.38
Ayodele Ojo Waxahachie 10.39
DaKorien Moore Duncanville 10.40
Brayden Williams Duncanville 10.42
Deon Mays Arlington 10.43
Tavares Duckett II Arlington Bowie 10.44
Quinton Brown Argyle Liberty Christian 10.44
Cam Cole Arlington Seguin 10.45
Tyler Madison Mansfield Timberview 10.45
Brendon Ross Rockwall 10.47
Prentice Sanders Prosper 10.47
Tandon Champion L.D.Bell 10.48
Kewan Lacy Lancaster 10.49
Trent Howard Frisco Lone Star 10.50

100 Meters Wheelchair Race

Athlete School Result
Owen Horsley Prosper Rock Hill 17.18

200 Meters

Athlete School Result
Tyler Brown Aubrey 20.72
Matthew Maldima Coppell 20.89
Raymond White McKinney 20.93
Omari Mitchell Mansfield Timberview 20.99
Kory Boyd Wylie East 21.11
Daylon Singleton DeSoto 21.13
Quinton Brown Argyle Liberty Christian 21.16
Tandon Champion L.D.Bell 21.26
Jaylen Thomas FW Southwest Christian 21.27
Jonathan Simms Allen 21.30
Kamryn Harry Sachse 21.31
Camrin Jackson Kimball 21.32
Trent Howard Frisco Lone Star 21.33
Prentice Sanders Prosper 21.34
Taylor Briggs McKinney North 21.34
Malik Franklin FW O D Wyatt 21.38
Aiden Sheffield Denton Guyer 21.41
Kavion Blackwood McKinney North 21.42
Camden Hawkins North Crowley 21.42
Rondale Carridine Grapevine 21.42
Dylan Scott Denton Braswell 21.45
Isaiah Kayembe Haltom City 21.51
Leo Morris South Grand Prairie 21.53
Montre Jackson Garland Lakeview Centennial 21.54
Diro Gammon Red Oak 21.55
Preston Oats FM Marcus 21.55

400 Meters

Athlete School Result
Jonathan Simms Allen 46.37
Malik Franklin FW O D Wyatt 46.52
Prentice Sanders Prosper 46.84
Amar Williams Prosper Rock Hill 47.22
Cooper Lutkenhaus Justin Northwest 47.33
Eugene Bynum Frisco Lone Star 47.61
Taylor Briggs McKinney North 47.72
Ayden Nyanasiembi Allen 47.73
Javion Daniels Skyline 47.93
Caleb Holmes DeSoto 48.01
Kaleb Robinson Euless Trinity 48.02
Jaylon Hawkins Argyle Liberty Christian 48.02
De’Shawn Lester Mansfield Legacy 48.07
Tristan Smalls FW Southwest Christian 48.16
Grant Flowers N. Richland Hills 48.35
Jason Jeffries Duncanville 48.35
Jayden Haynes Plano West 48.37
Zach Paul Krum 48.46
Caleb Atkinson Red Oak 48.49
Ethan Singleton St. Mark’s 48.49
Luis Tello Northwest Nelson 48.50
Brandon Gilmore Mansfield Timberview 48.56
Adam Averett Aledo 48.61
Dakalon Tyler McKinney North 48.65
Todd Young Keller Central 48.65

400 Meters Wheelchair Race

Athlete School Result
Owen Horsley Prosper Rock Hill 60.41

800 Meters

Athlete School Result
Cooper Lutkenhaus Northwest 1:49.84
Layne Sheely Prosper 1:52.35
Henry Beckman Jesuit 1:52.81
Caden Gary Lucas Lovejoy 1:53.15
Korban Murphy Mabank 1:53.50
Noah Strohman Holliday 1:53.54
Devin Muaina Lucas Lovejoy 1:53.71
Caleb Atkinson Red Oak 1:53.74
Jack Voehringer Frisco Liberty 1:53.76
Hayden Long Ponder 1:53.79
Zachary Brumfield Wylie 1:54.15
William Shepherd Plano West 1:54.52
Caden Thurman Wolfe City 1:54.60
Bridger Bowcutt Keller 1:54.97
Ethan Johnston Pottsboro 1:55.04
Eduardo Estrada Mansfield Summit 1:55.52
Landon Martino Aubrey 1:55.69
Jace Coleman Rio Vista 1:55.98
Benjamin Bower Prestonwood Christian 1:56.19
Parker Noffz FM Marcus 1:55.23
Zach Troutman Southlake Carroll 1:55.73
Aiden Jessie Prosper Rock Hill 1:55.92
Nicholas Holland Rockwall Heath 1:56.47
Aiden Maricle Frisco Wakeland 1:56.78
Vincent Luffey Aledo 1:56.80
Caleb Morrow Mansfield 1:56.83

1600 Meters

Athlete School Result
Noah Strohman Holliday 4:06.18
Caden Leonard Southlake Carroll 4:06.30
Caden Gary Lucas Lovejoy 4:07.17
Caden Thurman Wolfe City 4:07.46
Joaquin De La Cruz McKinney Boyd 4:09.72
Logan Tauch Melissa 4:11.40
Jude Alvarez Southlake Carroll 4:12.30
Mark Nance Highland Park 4:13.03
Angel Sanchez FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 4:13.08
Evan Herrera Rockwall Heath 4:13.20
Elijah Rivera-Campos Hebron 4:13.57
Ryan Van de Berghe Southlake Carroll 4:13.72
Parker Noffz FM Marcus 4:13.80
Matthias Peterson Northwest Nelson 4:14.00
Caleb Millard McKinney Boyd 4:16.14
Ethan Gonzalez North Richland Hills 4:16.67
William Shepherd Plano West 4:16.76
Avinash Patel Flower Mound 4:17.22
William Carlson Lucas Lovejoy 4:17.35
Nick Yarad Lucas Lovejoy 4:17.49
Caden Biltz Wylie 4:17.52
Christopher Miller Prosper 4:18.11
Toby Eaton Mansfield Legacy 4:18.18
Aviel Gasko Woodrow Wilson 4:18.19
Bridger Bowcutt Keller 4:18.48

3200 Meters

Athlete School Result
Caden Leonard Southlake Carroll 8:51.50
Zach Troutman Southlake Carroll 8:51.64
Matthias Peterson Northwest Nelson 8:55.56
Joaquin De La Cruz McKinney Boyd 9:02.53
Noah Strohman Holliday 9:02.54
Ethan Gonzalez North Richland Hills 9:03.44
Logan Tauch Melissa 9:05.80
Caden Gary Lucas Lovejoy 9:06.03
Caden Thurman Wolfe City 9:06.21
Caleb Millard McKinney Boyd 9:06.99
Griffin Cords Southlake Carroll 9:07.54
Jude Alvarez Southlake Carroll 9:11.32
Avinash Patel Flower Mound 9:12.10
Aleksandr Acuna Denton Braswell 9:12.30
Tyler Westrom Argyle 9:13.22
Angel Sanchez FW Diamond Hill-Jarvis 9:14.44
Parker Noffz FM Marcus 9:15.37
Toby Eaton Mansfield Legacy 9:15.99
Nick Yarad Lucas Lovejoy 9:16.04
Ryan Van de Berghe Southlake Carroll 9:16.93
Caden Biltz Wylie 9:17.57
Ellis Eserman Denton Guyer 9:20.22
Jason Wade Northwest Nelson 9:20.35
Joseph Arrona Denton Braswell 9:20.93
Brian Woolums Argyle 9:21.57
Alex Severson Southlake Carroll 9:22.31
Henry Henze Coppell 9:22.33
Bryce Denton Anna 9:22.58

110 Hurdles

Athlete School Result
Aidan McFarlane Coppell 13.75
Ja’Shaun Lloyd Corsicana 13.79
Dylan Foster Brock 13.89
Alex Moore Mansfield Timberview 13.92
Philip Reed Plano East 13.98
Collin McCrillis Rockwall 13.99
Cash Goodman Blue Ridge 13.99
Carmeron Bates Mansfield Timberview 14.03
Zadian Gentry McKinney 14.09
Isaiah Waters Burleson Centennial 14.14
RJ Fannin Princeton 14.14
Jaxson Sutton North Crowley 14.17
Tyler Key Richardson Berkner 14.18
Ewan Curtis Argyle Liberty Christian 14.20
Roy Hughes Lincoln 14.25
Spencer Mozee Mesquite Horn 14.28
Ahmad Rhodes Terrell 14.29
Daniel Bunch Frisco Memorial 14.31
Kayden Gipson Midlothian 14.43
Ryan Russell Life Waxahachie 14.45
Jaiden Reed Cleburne 14.47
Emmanuel Choice Lancaster 14.56
Traevon Crayton Madison 14.56
Jace Johnson Allen 14.58
Marcus Finney Frisco Reedy 14.59

300 Hurdles

Athlete School Result
Carmeron Bates Mansfield Timberview 37.03
Ja’Shaun Lloyd Corsicana 37.13
Ashdyn Kahouch Frisco Wakeland 37.17
Ryan McMeen Aubrey 37.28
Dylan Foster Brock 37.39
Ewan Curtis Argyle Liberty Christian 37.70
Isaiah Waters Burleson Centennial 37.80
Alex Moore Mansfield Timberview 37.93
Philip Reed Plano East 37.95
Aidan McFarlane Coppell 38.22
Koen Scallorn Gunter 38.29
Jackson Johnson Flower Mound 38.30
Kingston Williams Princeton 38.30
Nick Curley Justin Northwest 38.44
Marteese Williams Brewer 38.47
Daniel Bunch Frisco Memorial 38.48
Jaxson Sutton North Crowley 38.49
Jaiden Reed Cleburne 38.79
Roy Hughes Lincoln 38.80
Jayden Walker McKinney North 38.83
RJ Fannin Princeton 38.94
Collin McCrillis Rockwall 38.98
Keighston King Pleasant Grove 38.99
Noah Van Der Linden Burleson Centennial 39.02
Todd Johnson Forney 39.15

4×100 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 39.47
Red Oak 40.47
Northwest Nelson 40.52
Argyle Liberty Christian 40.67
Mansfield 40.81
Arlington Bowie 40.89
Aubrey 40.99
Wylie East 40.99
Mansfield Timberview 41.05
Plano East 41.14
McKinney North 41.15
DeSoto 41.21
Crandall 41.25
Waxahachie 41.35
North Garland 41.38
Cedar Hill 41.40
Celina 41.42
FW Arlington Heights 41.42
Coppell 41.34
Frisco Memorial 41.44
Frisco Heritage 41.51
North Richland Hills 41.52
Corsicana 41.53
Frisco Lone Star 41.53
Lancaster 41.57
Frisco Emerson 41.57

4×200 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 1:22.25
DeSoto 1:25.08
Red Oak 1:25.60
Plano East 1:25.65
Mansfield Timberview 1:25.84
McKinney North 1:25.96
Allen 1:25.99
Mesquite Horn 1:26.23
Cedar Hill 1:26.24
Arlington Seguin 1:26.24
Arlington Bowie 1:26.42
McKinney 1:26.49
Crandall 1:26.55
Hebron 1:26.55
Denison 1:26.67
North Crowley 1:26.72
Celina 1:26.96
Argyle Liberty Christian 1:27.00
Springtown 1:27.02
Arlington Martin 1:27.12
Mansfield Legacy 1:27.14
Wylie East 1:27.21
North Garland 1:27.27
Frisco Emerson 1:27.32
Life Waxahachie 1:27.32
Lancaster 1:27.38
Brock 1:27.38
Arlington 1:27.45
Mesquite 1:27.45

4×400 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 3:11.51
Aubrey 3:13.10
McKinney North 3:13.36
Prosper 3:14.58
Allen 3:14.88
Jesuit 3:15.94
Mansfield Timberview 3:15.95
Prosper Rock Hill 3:16.09
Mansfield Legacy 3:17.24
Skyline 3:17.27
Corsicana 3:17.56
Red Oak 3:17.77
Flower Mound 3:17.81
Mesquite Horn 3:18.15
Burleson Centennial 3:18.49
Mesquite 3:18.63
DeSoto 3:18.68
FW Arlington Heights 3:19.15
Gunter 3:19.41
Crowley 3:19.47
Justin Northwest 3:19.54
Celina 3:19.55
North Crowley 3:19.61
Argyle Liberty Christian 3:19.67
Frisco Lone Star 3:20.06

Girls

Discus

Athlete School Result
Lauren St Peters Aledo 172-4
Olamide Favour Ayeni Denton Ryan 165-6
Jewel Giles Mesquite 161-2
Olivia Chamizo Denton Guyer 154-4
Olivia Hildebrand Whitesboro 150-1
Alana Butler Duncanville 148-8
Favor Anyanwu Sachse 144-6
Chloe Barber Hebron 138-11
Kennedy Haynes FW South Hills 138-11
Jaydon Isham Waxahachie 138-8
Bronwyn Adams Burleson Centennial 138-4
Azaryah Jackson Arlington Martin 138-3
Briana Davis Red Oak 137-5
Miranda Roskop Northwest Nelson 135-9
Brooklyn Lawrenson Forney 135-2
Alyssa Smith FW O.D. Wyatt 134-6
Malyah Reeves Waxahachie 131-9
Lauren Drew Flower Mound 131-4
Esenam Hussey Denton Ryan 130-4
Jada Wynn Duncanville 129-4
Ruth Eyanagho Frisco Panther Creek 129-0
Taylor Reed Northwest Eaton 128-4
Ainsley Bramer Coppell 127-2
Eniyah Birdrow Kennedale 126-9
Malajah Hawthorne Duncanville 126-5

Shot put

Athlete School Result
Lauren St Peters Aledo 49-0
Amaya Dixon South Grand Prairie 46-6¾
Favor Anyanwu Sachse 46-3¼
Briana Davis Red Oak 45-3
Jewel Giles Mesquite 43-4½
Olamide Favour Ayeni Denton Ryan 43-3½
Madeline Ackers Godley 43-0¼
Ainsley Bramer Coppell 42-4
Alana Butler Duncanville 42-3½
Lauren Drew Flower Mound 42-1
Alyssa Smith FW O.D. Wyatt 42-1
Abigail Elmore Gunter 41-9½
Esther Adedire Mansfield Summit 41-9
Olivia Hildebrand Whitesboro 41-8½
Riley Menicucci Midlothian Heritage 41-7
Azaryah Jackson Arlington Martin 41-1
London Jones Mansfield Summit 40-10
Abby Moilan FW Western Hills 40-9
Olivia Chamizo Denton Guyer 40-8¾
Sakiya Jackson Plano 40-7¾
Cedraiah Peterson South Grand Prairie 40-6¾
Jaydon Isham Waxahachie 40-6
Kendall Jones Mansfield Heritage 40-4
Chloe Barber Hebron 39-11½
Belle Ratliff Northwest Nelson 39-6

Shot Put Wheelchair

Athlete School Result
Grace Mooney Plano 10-11¼
Ritvika Kondakrindi Hebron 10-11

Long Jump

Athlete School Result
Falyn Lott Frisco Panther Creek 20-10½
London Tucker Burleson Centennial 20-3
Skylynn Townsend Prosper Rock Hill 20-3
Ryhan Balous McKinney North 20-2½
Hannah Ford Frisco Panther Creek 20-1
Ashley Lister Duncanville 20-0¼
Arieanna Jefferson Ferris 20-0
Mary Sophia Hamilton Highland Park 19-9
Levariya Pinder Justin Northwest 19-7½
Mackenzie Hill Boswell 19-6½
Norah Nwonumah Mansfield Timberview 19-6¼
Kalani Lawson FW Dunbar 19-5½
Aliyah Johnson FW Southwest Christian 19-4¼
Lyric Butcher Justin Northwest 19-4
Amauri Jackson Kimball 19-3¼
Chiora R Enyinna-Okeigbo Sunnyvale 19-2¼
Caitlyn Cavitt Arlington Martin 19-1¼
Alleah Krote FW Arlington Heights 19-1
Karis Nartey Allen 19-0¾
Samantha Ennin John Paull II 19-0¼
Stephanie Ume-ezeoke FM Marcus 18-11½
Jamiyah Hill Lancaster 18-11
Breasia Roberts North Forney 18-10
Alyssa Anderson Hockaday 18-10
Micah Tucker Burleson Centennial 18-8¾

Triple Jump

Athlete School Result
Skylynn Townsend Prosper Rock Hill 44-5½
Alleah Krote FW Arlington Heights 41-7½
Whitney Robinson DeSoto 41-2
Samantha Ennin John Paull II 41-2
Hannah Forde Frisco Panther Creek 40-9½
Arieanna Jefferson Ferris 40-0
Kaiden Black Waxahachie 39-11
Karis Nartey Allen 39-9¼
Aiden Morgan Midlothian 39-9
Jayden King Midlothian Heritage 39-4
Erin Cooper Arlington Martin 39-2¼
Jasmine Pullins Life Waxahachie 39-2
Crystal Sturdivant FM Marcus 39-2
Sincere Williams FW Eastern Hills 39-0
Dorie Davis Mansfield Summit 39-2½
Breasia Roberts North Forney 38-6¾
Anaya Little Princeton 38-4
Jordan Hentz Arlington Martin 38-1¾
Mackenzie Flaugher Springtown 38-1½
Zipporah Jones Duncanville 38-0½
London Provo Saginaw 37-11¾
Emma Williams Coppell 37-11½
Aniyah Harrison-Stewart Keller Fossil Ridge 37-10½
Sydney Magennis John Paul II 37-10
Charis Phillips Arlington Bowie 37-9¾

High Jump

Athlete School Result
Abigail Elmore Gunter 5-10¼
Falyn Lott Frisco Panther Creek 5-10
Nia Harrison Greenhill 5-10
Vanessa Rolan Prosper 5-8
NyKaela Mays Keller Fossil Ridge 5-8
Grace Bettencourt Flower Mound 5-7
Kchazney Beamon Mesquite Poteet 5-7
Meleah Washington Arlington Bowie 5-7
Teah Walker McKinney North 5-7
Tessa DelGrosso Rockwall Heath 5-7
Jasmine Pullins Life Waxahachie 5-7
Chiora R Enyinna-Okeigbo Sunnyvale 5-6
Terrayah McCoy Princeton 5-6
Maci Pringle Flower Mound 5-6
Kaidyn Johnson-Gilmore Mansfield Summit 5-6
Kinley Lewis Denton Ryan 5-6
Hannah R. Berry Hillcrest 5-6
Taylor McKenzie Aledo 5-5
Alexis Morris Midlothian 5-5
Keira White Frisco Centennial 5-5
Jade Wrightsil Prosper Walnut Grove 5-5
Kennedy Paul Coppell 5-5
22 tied at 5-4

Pole Vault

Athlete School Result
Jacelyn Neighbors Royse City 13-0
Kira Bowman Nevada Community 13-0
Brooklyn Nalley Rockwall Heath 12-9
Taylor Hindman Aledo 12-7
Leeah Boyd Hebron 12-4
Tierany Neighbors Royse City 12-3½
Peyton Berry Argyle 12-3
Layla Paschall Forney 12-0
Kate Pemberton Prosper 12-0
Maggie Kilburn Aledo 12-0
Melissa Tagorda Keller Central 12-0
Mackenzie Blue Justin Northwest 12-0
Katie Neal Rockwall Heath 11-6
Elizabeth Roan Emory Rains 11-6
Jacqueline Rose Keller 11-6
Omeira Bearss Whitewright 11-6
Ellie Ware Decatur 11-6
Jessi Willingham Kennedale 11-6
Ambralee McWhorter Scurry-Rosser 11-1
Juliette Terry Frisco 11-0
Madison Goodin Flower Mound 11-0
Raven Johnson Frisco Emerson 11-0
Maria Mazey Southlake Carroll 11-0
Mary McClure Keller 11-0
Dylan Wyrick Argyle 11-0
Madeline Sumien Joshua 11-0
Amanda Rimby Emory Rains 11-0
Claire Campbell Aledo 11-0

100 Meters

Athlete School Result
Indya Mayberry North Crowley 11.21
Aliyah Johnson FW Southwest Christian 11.37
London Tucker Burleson Centennial 11.38
Hannah Lowe Sachse 11.39
Bailey Johnson Arlington Bowie 11.39
Royalty Brown Skyline 11.45
Angel Brefo Midlothian Heritage 11.47
Skylar Brazzell Northwest Nelson 11.50
Samiyah Roberson North Crowley 11.55
Ryhan Balous McKinney North 11.55
Laylah Lawson Prosper Rock Hill 11.56
Sanyah Keeton Duncanville 11.57
Jayda Johnson Allen 11.58
Aaliyah Gipson Duncanville 11.60
Christiana Boyd Forney 11.62
Caitlyn Cavitt Arlington Martin 11.62
Sydnee Wilson Lewisville 11.62
Samarrah Williams Prosper Rock Hill 11.64
Oluwanimisokan Osunsedo Prosper 11.65
Rianna Floyd Waxahachie 11.68
Mikyah McDonald Allen 11.68
Addison Stricklin Lancaster 11.69
Jada Edwards Red Oak 11.69
Amauri Jackson Kimball 11.69
Mackenzie Hill Boswell 11.70
Tylar Parker Rockwall 11.70

100 Meters Wheelchair Race

Athlete School Result
Grace Mooney Plano 21.81
Ritvika Kondakrindi Hebron 22.07

200 Meters

Athlete School Result
Indya Mayberry North Crowley 22.82
Bailey Johnson Arlington Bowie 23.06
Nasya Williams DeSoto 23.25
Saniyah Miller Lancaster 23.52
London Tucker Burleson Centennial 23.59
Skyler Brazzell Northwest Nelson 23.62
Norah Nwonumah Mansfield Timberview 23.83
Bryce Brazzell Northwest Nelson 23.85
Jayla Ford FW O D Wyatt 23.89
Sydnee Wilson Lewisville 23.90
Laila Greer Allen 24.10
Hannah Lowe Sachse 24.10
Lauren Foxworth Frisco Lebanon Trail 24.10
Nia Trammell FW O D Wyatt 24.11
Micah Tucker Burleson Centennial 24.12
LaShonda Reeves Keller Timber Creek 24.16
Sanyah Keeton Duncanville 24.23
Aliyah Johnson FW Southwest Christian 24.25
Rianna Floyd Waxahachie 24.28
Amauri Jackson Kimball 24.28
De’Kayla Simpson Duncanville 24.29
Ryhan Balous McKinney North 24.32
Emma Williams Coppell 24.36
Aaliyah Gipson Duncanville 24.42
Kailyn Head Denton Ryan 24.44

400 Meters

Athlete School Result
Angel Brefo Midlothian Heritage 53.41
Skyler Brazzell Northwest Nelson 53.55
De’Kayla Simpson Duncanville 53.64
Taylor Brown Frisco Lebanon Trail 54.11
Jailah Robinson Carrollton Smith 54.26
Milan Lathan Lancaster 55.16
Ashley Lister Duncanville 55.25
Datavia Hunter Lancaster 55.37
Sahara Tasker Allen 55.58
LaShonda Reeves Keller Timber Creek 55.75
Mashaylee Jones Plano West 55.83
Gwendolyn McDaniel FW Southwest Christian 55.83
Nia Trammell FW O D Wyatt 55.98
Chiora R Enyinna-Okeigbo Sunnyvale 56.10
Maggie Neal Krum 56.21
Jayden Piper Arlington Seguin 56.39
Reaghan Evans Skyline 56.44
Kennedy Taylor Mansfield Lake Ridge 56.48
Jada Edwards Red Oak 56.60
Emma Santoro Rockwall 56.61
Mallory McLemore Midlothian 56.63
Mia Reaugh Lucas Lovejoy 56.65
Ariyah Turknett Cedar Hill 56.72
Kailey Littlefield Lucas Lovejoy 56.76
Jazmine Newsome Corsicana 56.79
Chantell Bowman Cedar Hill 56.82
Naomi Jones Lincoln 56.82

400 Meters Wheelchair Race

Athlete School Result
Grace Mooney Plano 1:34.80
Ritvika Kondakrindi Hebron 1:34.85

800 Meters

Athlete School Result
Nicole Humphries Flower Mound 2:06.24
Samantha Humphries Flower Mound 2:06.59
Kailey Littlefield Lucas Lovejoy 2:08.19
Taylor Brown Frisco Lebanon Trail 2:10.89
Adeline Bennett Flower Mound 2:10.94
Kathryn Evans Burleson 2:11.88
Taryn Bailey DeSoto 2:11.91
Trista Etheridge Mabank 2:13.30
Mia McGlade Allen 2:13.40
Charley Hamilton Rockwall 2:13.76
Franka Windmoeller Keller 2:13.81
Maggie Neal Krum 2:14.02
Addison Hite Pilot Point 2:14.12
Kenli Atwood Holiday 2:14.51
Sofia Brandenburg Aledo 2:14.77
Maggie Cuppett Northwest Nelson 2:14.86
Jordyn Brown Mansfield 2:15.21
Ariel Simpson Euless Trinity 2:15.26
Alexandra Fox Flower Mound 2:15.34
Nora Ryan Prosper 2:15.35
MJ Novelli Northwest Nelson 2:15.56
Emma Santoro Rockwall 2:15.84
Vanessa Vezga Southlake Carroll 2:15.95
Courtney McCracken FW Trinity Valley 2:16.09
Ella Magallan Burleson Centennial 2:16.11
Reyna Heisserer Northwest Nelson 2:16.45

1600 Meters

Athlete School Result
Nicole Humphries Flower Mound 4:43.51
Samantha Humphries Flower Mound 4:44.31
Alexandra Fox Flower Mound 4:47.74
Macy Wingard Denton Braswell 4:50.52
Kaylin Rendon Brewer 4:53.47
MJ Novelli Northwest Nelson 4:55.40
Addison Hite Pilot Point 4:56.54
Adeline Bennett Flower Mound 4:56.99
Sara Morefield Lucas Lovejoy 4:59.11
Kenli Atwood Holiday 4:49.13
Alexandra Walsh Southlake Carroll 4:59.28
Camryn Benson Lucas Lovejoy 4:59.41
Ella Magallan Burleson Centennial 5:00.27
Franka Windmoeller Keller 5:01.56
Vanessa Vesga Southlake Carroll 5:01.58
Elizabeth Smits Southlake Carroll 5:02.05
Megan Calhoun Keller Timber Creek 5:02.48
Sylvia Schwedler Southlake Carroll 5:03.10
Grace Pineda Boswell 5:03.59
Lola Deane Boswell 5:04.17
Alivia Spangler Prosper 5:07.26
Meagan Meyers Mansfield Lake Ridge 5:07.31
Charley Hamilton Rockwall 5:07.60
Clare Boneau Keller 5:08.11
Luna Gutierrez Southlake Carroll 5:08.26

3200 Meters

Athlete School Result
Samantha Humphries Flower Mound 10:02.95
Macy Wingard Denton Braswell 10:17.71
Alexandra Fox Flower Mound 10:19.48
Sara Morefield Lucas Lovejoy 10:35.64
Camryn Benson Lucas Lovejoy 10:38.54
Alexandra Walsh Southlake Carroll 10:39.17
Sydni Wilkins Frisco Liberty 10:41.12
MJ Novelli Northwest Nelson 10:42.51
Elizabeth Smits Southlake Carroll 10:44.39
Sylvia Schwedler Southlake Carroll 10:44.61
Megan Calhoun Keller Timber Creek 10:49.74
Addison Hite Pilot Point 10:51.13
Meagan Meyers Mansfield Lake Ridge 10:54.12
Clare Boneau Keller 10:55.84
Ava Cole Flower Mound 10:56.62
Kaylin Rendon Brewer 10:56.80
Ella Magallan Burleson Centennial 10:58.28
Alivia Spangler Prosper 10:59.23
Presley Collins Northwest Eaton 11:00.34
Sara Sorenson Plano 11:03.12
Margaret Thompson Hockaday 11:03.18
Lincoln Husbands Midlothian 11:04.02
Brooklyn Dotts Boswell 11:04.56
Natali Velasquez Colleyville Heritage 11:05.46
Luna Gutierrez Southlake Carroll 11:12.20

100 Hurdles

Athlete School Result
Kaylah Braxton Frisco Heritage 13.60
Kailyn Head Denton Ryan 13.68
Alleah Krote FW Arlington Heights 13.74
Kalani Lawson FW Dunbar 13.89
Kelis Jules Frisco Lone Star 13.90
Krystan Bright Cedar Hill 13.95
Trezur Connley Duncanville 14.01
Falyn Lott Frisco Panther Creek 14.01
Abigail Elmore Gunter 14.03
Chiora R Enyinna-Okeigbo Sunnyvale 14.04
Gabrielle Goodgames Duncanville 14.06
Justice Armstrong Lancaster 14.30
Kelcy Horace Garland Lakeview Centennial 14.33
Kaylin Caruso Wylie East 14.35
Reagan Williams Mansfield Timberview 14.35
Grace Bettencourt Flower Mound 14.37
Jamiyah Hill Lancaster 14.37
Constance Aldred Denton Braswell 14.48
Sydney Smith Allen 14.52
Kayotric Taplin Denton Braswell 14.60
Caitlyn Tran Plano East 14.60
Chasity Saintjuste McKinney 14.63
Teah Walker McKinney North 14.68
Avery McIntosh Prosper 14.69
Amelia Fair Frisco Heritage 14.72

300 Hurdles

Athlete School Result
Kailyn Head Denton Ryan 41.20
Falyn Lott Frisco Panther Creek 41.76
Krystan Bright Cedar Hill 42.09
Kelcy Horace Garland Lakeview Centennial 42.34
Lily McDowell Northwest Nelson 43.39
Lexi Simmonds Celina 43.56
Blair Haverkamp Flower Mound 43.92
Abigail Elmore Gunter 43.96
Chloe Mann Duncanville 44.03
Lauren Dolberry Lucas Lovejoy 44.17
Aaniyah Conley Allen 44.45
Kailey Littlefield Lucas Lovejoy 44.47
Grace Bettencourt Flower Mound 44.51
D’Mari Gray Midlothian 44.55
Jada Donahue Red Oak 44.63
Aria Gooden Duncanville 44.73
Justice Armstrong Lancaster 44.76
Zyriah Moore Garland Naaman Forest 44.76
Ainsley Horn Crandall 44.84
Paityn Neely DeSoto 44.89
Amelia Fair Frisco Heritage 44.96
Kayla Effiong DeSoto 45.13
Grace Chacchia Prosper Rock Hill 45.19
Tori Lewis Lancaster 45.22
Constance Aldred Denton Braswell 45.25
Teah Walker McKinney North 45.32
Vivian Nganwuchu Mansfield Timberview 45.35
Veronica Duran Godley 45.41

4×100 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 44.70
Northwest Nelson 45.43
Lancaster 45.69
Allen 45.71
Arlington Martin 45.98
DeSoto 46.04
Mansfield Timberview 46.29
FW O D Wyatt 46.33
Frisco Heritage 46.40
Skyline 46.47
Prosper Rock Hill 46.58
North Crowley 46.69
Burleson Centennial 46.68
McKinney North 46.70
Plano East 46.76
North Forney 46.78
Sachse 47.00
FW Southwest Christian 47.05
Crowley 47.13
FM Marcus 47.16
Prosper 47.20
Mansfield Lake Ridge 47.22
South Grand Prairie 47.23
Alvarado 47.25
Frisco Panther Creek 47.33

4×200 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 1:35.67
DeSoto 1:36.55
Allen 1:36.59
Lancaster 1:36.86
Red Oak 1:37.60
Arlington Martin 1:37.92
Coppell 1:38.16
McKinney North 1:38.44
Skyline 1:38.68
Mansfield Timberview 1:38.78
Arlington Seguin 1:39.16
Prosper Walnut Grove 1:39.47
North Forney 1:39.60
Hebron 1:39.80
Plano East 1:39.95
Justin Northwest 1:39.97
Frisco Heritage 1:40.11
Richardson 1:40.24
Alvarado 1:40.33
Northwest Nelson 1:40.37
Mansfield Lake Ridge 1:40.41
Denton Braswell 1:40.50
North Crowley 1:40.72
Hebron 1:40.80
Crowley 1:40.85

4×400 Relay

School Result
Duncanville 3:41.65
Lancaster 3:42.24
Northwest Nelson 3:44.27
Red Oak 3:44.61
Lucas Lovejoy 3:45.88
Waxahachie 3:49.00
Plano West 3:49.32
DeSoto 3:50.02
Burleson 3:51.52
Plano East 3:51.87
Arlington Bowie 3:51.93
Keller Timber Creek 3:52.11
Carter 3:52.34
Flower Mound 3:53.00
Rockwall 3:53.96
Krum 3:54.66
Arlington Seguin 3:54.75
Prosper 3:55.04
Mansfield Lake Ridge 3:55.13
Arlington Martin 3:55.55
Midlothian 3:55.74
Coppell 3:55.93
Allen 3:56.05
Holliday 3:56.14
Celina 3:56.19

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The Dallas Cowboys wrapped up their 2025 season on Sunday and will now turn all of their attention to offseason work in the name of not finding themselves out of the playoffs this time next year. Obviously that is much easier said than done.

This upcoming offseason is one of the most important and critical in recent Cowboys history as they have multiple first-round draft picks for the first time since 2008. With the Cowboys now officially done for the season, we know where they will be picking come the 2026 NFL Draft.

Updated 2026 NFL Draft order

Here are the first 12 picks of the draft, through the Cowboys selection at number 12 overall, courtesy of Tankathon.

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If all of this sounds familiar it is because it is… the Cowboys held the 12th overall pick last year and used it to select Tyler Booker. They also used it in 2021 to select Micah Parsons, more on him in a moment, although they picked it up after trading back two spots. For what it’s worth the Detroit Lions held the pick in consecutive seasons beginning the year after and landed Jameson Williams and Jahmyr Gibbs, so hopefully that type of success is what the Cowboys find.

While we know where the Cowboys are picking, it is still unknown exactly where their other first-round pick will land. Dallas holds Green Bay’s selection in the 2026 NFL Draft and the Packers are currently set to visit the Chicago Bears in the Wild Card Round which means we are all rooting for Chicago to take care of business.

Updated rundown of Cowboys Draft Picks

Keep in mind that Dallas has also already dealt away 2026 draft capital as well.

The Cowboys are projected to receive a couple of compensatory picks as well, potentially in the fifth-round, but those are not fully known at this time.

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It seems like a match made in urban planning heaven. Most metro areas have an abundance of underperforming retail property, such as half-vacant shopping centers, and a shortage of housing that average Texans can afford. Turn that retail into housing, and voila, two problems solved at once.

But no complicated problem has such an easy fix. The North Texas growth juggernaut means that burgeoning exurbs need additional retail space even as dilapidated strip centers plague core cities and older suburbs. Some homeowners may fear and fight plans for new, higher-density housing near them, even when it replaces obsolete shopping centers.

Yet reinvigorating or repurposing underused commercial property can improve a neighborhood’s quality of life while also adding value to a city’s property tax base. That new revenue is especially important because state lawmakers have been keen to limit homeowners’ property taxes. Responsible city leaders need to grow other parts of the tax base just to keep up with the increasing cost of providing public services and maintaining aging infrastructure.

What North Texas needs is a variety of tactics to address these related issues: streamlined rezoning, public incentives to redevelop infrastructure, increased public education about budget issues, and a greater tolerance for change. Fading retail centers can be revitalized in ways that preserve their original use or transform them into something totally different, such as housing. It just takes determination, money and imagination.

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Retail abundance

Dallas-Fort Worth has about 200 million square feet of retail space, and it’s about 95% to 97% occupied, said Steve Zimmerman, managing director of the brokerage group at The Retail Connection. Colliers, a real estate services and investment management firm, reported in August that retail rents here have been rising about 4% annually. Those statistics suggest that retail space isn’t severely overbuilt.

But not all retail centers are full of high-performing, high-value businesses. Aging strip centers tend to attract vape shops, nail salons, pay-day lenders, check-cashers, doughnut shops and vacancies; their capacious parking lots remain mostly empty. Those underutilized properties don’t enhance nearby neighborhoods or the tax base as much as busy, attractive retail centers would.

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Last year, the Texas Legislature created a new tool to help redevelop commercial properties. Known as Senate Bill 840, the law forces large cities in urban counties to allow multifamily and mixed-use residential development on commercial, office, warehouse or retail property without a zoning change.

SB 840 is meant to encourage developers to transform bleak, underperforming retail spaces into badly needed housing. For example, it might have prevented the fight over Pepper Square in Far North Dallas.

That shopping center languished while the developer and nearby residents sparred in a bitter and protracted rezoning dispute. It is a prime example of how local government processes and NIMBYism make it hard to redevelop in Dallas.

But implementing the new law has been more complicated than we’d hoped. For starters, some North Texas suburbs reworked their zoning code to try to sidestep the new rules.

Irving, for example, set an eight-story minimum height requirement for new multifamily or mixed-use residential development — much taller than what’s typical in the area. Frisco pulled a different trick. Senate Bill 840 exempts industrial areas, so Frisco changed its zoning code to permit heavy industry in commercial zones.

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Market conditions also may be slowing commercial-to-residential redevelopment. Our newsroom colleague, Nick Wooten, reported in November that there is a temporary over-supply of apartments in Dallas, fueled by a construction boom and a stream of remote workers in the post-COVID years.

(Unfortunately, that oversupply hasn’t made rent much cheaper. Even if a lease is relatively inexpensive, there are plenty of added costs, like electricity and Wi-Fi. Plus, building managers often nickel-and-dime residents with mandatory fees for trash collection, parking lot security gates, parcel lockers, pets and on and on.)

The temporary situation doesn’t erase the region’s long-term shortage of lower-cost homes. We need SB 840 to work because we need a larger, more diverse stock of housing, including multifamily and townhomes, across the entire region. With a more generous supply of all types of homes, both rental and owned, housing costs should eventually decline.

More options for faded retail

Senate Bill 840 is only one strategy for remaking forlorn retail properties into something more useful and valuable. Some creative owners, managers and public officials have found ways to maintain a property’s retail orientation while adding unique experiences and features.

Carrollton updated design standards and established a “Retail Rehabilitation Performance Grant Program” to encourage property owners to reinvest in underutilized retail centers. One notable success: Carrollton Town Center, where occupancy had dipped to 20% more than a decade ago, according to a story in PM Magazine. Now it is a bustling, walkable, Asian-focused retail and restaurant destination.

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Hillcrest Village in Far North Dallas is part of an entire block of aging retail along Arapaho Road. A public-private partnership transformed a parking lot into the “Hillcrest Village Green,” a 1.5-acre expanse of turf with a playground at one end. Restaurants with oversize patios overlook the city-owned greenspace.

Local developer Monte Anderson, a champion of “incremental redevelopment,” is remaking the Wheatland Plaza shopping center in Duncanville. He’s reworking interior spaces and reclaiming some of the parking lot for food trucks, new landscaping, and eventually, a dozen for-sale townhomes built with Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity.

Cities can speed retail redevelopment with small and large incentive programs. Retail properties typically don’t have the utility infrastructure needed for housing; grants and revolving, low-interest loan funds can help residential developers keep costs down so their end product is more affordable. Elected officials need to help constituents understand why most cities need denser, higher-value redevelopment to keep tax rates lower.

D-FW has matured into a metropolis with a vibrant, diversified economy. To accommodate population growth, cities can’t ignore languishing commercial property, or allow only one type of new housing, or permit property tax bases to stagnate. By tackling all three issues at once, they can lay the foundation for a more prosperous future.

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Nearly 200 people gathered Saturday evening for a “No War With Venezuela” protest in downtown Dallas, mere hours after U.S. President Donald Trump carried out the most assertive American action for regime change since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Following months of secret planning, Trump said Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured early Saturday at their home on a military base.

During a news conference, Trump revealed his plans to exploit the leadership void to “fix” the country’s oil infrastructure and sell “large amounts” of oil to other countries.

Trump said the U.S. would run Venezuela until a transition of power takes place, though it remains unclear how the U.S. would assume control.

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In Dallas’ Main Street Garden Park, signs reading “U.S. hands off Venezuela” were met with honks by passing vehicles as participants chanted: “Venezuela isn’t yours, no more coups, no more wars. We know what we’re fighting for, not another endless war.”

“We are gathered here today because injustice has crossed another line,” Zeeshan Hafeez, a Democratic primary candidate for Texas’ Congressional District 33, said as he addressed the crowd. “This is not just about Venezuela. This is not just about Gaza.

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“This is about whether America will be ruled by law or force.”

Demonstrators gather at the corner of Commerce and Harwood Streets during a ‘No War with Venezuela’ protest at Main Street Garden in downtown Dallas, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026.

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Rick Majumdar, a member of Freedom Road Socialist Organization Dallas, told The Dallas Morning News that the message of Saturday’s collective action was simple: “We don’t want the United States to go to another war for oil.”

“The people of the United States should stand in solidarity with the people of Venezuela, as well as stand against the oppression that is happening to immigrants in this country,” Majumdar said. “Stand in solidarity with both Venezuelans in the United States and those in Venezuela.”

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Maduro and his wife landed Saturday afternoon in New York to face prosecution for a Justice Department indictment accusing them of participating in a narco-terrorism conspiracy. The indictment painted the regime as a “corrupt, illegitimate government” fueled by a drug trafficking operation that flooded the U.S with cocaine.

Lawmakers from both political parties have previously raised both profound reservations and flat-out objections to U.S. attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling near the Venezuelan coast.

Congress has not specifically authorized the use of military force for such operations in the region, and leaders said they were not notified of the plan to seize Maduro until it was already underway.

“I’m appalled that we broke a law and decided that we can invade a country and capture their leader,” said Cynthia Ball, of Amarillo, at the Dallas protest. “Normal citizens like ourselves can’t do a lot at a governmental level, but if we band together and stay informed, hopefully we can get our city to see what’s happening.”

Other officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, supported the move, explaining the secretive nature was necessary to preserve the operation’s integrity. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, called it a “decisive and justified operation that will protect American lives”

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Venezuela’s vice president has demanded the U.S. free Maduro and called him the country’s rightful leader.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



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