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2021 AREA OUTDOOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS

DISCUS — Girls: Emily Williamson, Silsbee (senior), 103-8; Boys: Kollyn Brown, LC-M (senior),
153-9.
SHOT PUT — Girls: Kyra Owens, Bmt West Brook (freshman), 36-9; Boys: Kollyn Brown, LC-M
(senior), 56-7.5.
HIGH JUMP — Girls: Jaden Lee, Vidor (sophomore), 5-4; Boys: Colin Dorsey, Hamshire-Fannett
(junior), 6-7.
LONG JUMP — Girls: Sanaria Butler, PN-G (junior), 17-3.25; Boys: Maleek Jones, PA Memorial
(senior), 21-1.
TRIPLE JUMP — Girls: Sanaria Butler, PN-G (junior), 36-9.5; Boys: Maleek Jones, PA Memorial
(senior), 43-5.
POLE VAULT — Girls: Morgan Louvier, Bridge City (senior) and Katherine Page, PN-G (freshman),
9-0; Boys: Harrison Gauthier, Bridge City (junior), 13-6.
100 METERS — Girls: Amya Barfield, Hardin-Jefferson (freshman), 12.50; Boys: Tyrence Augusta,
PA Memorial (senior), 10.76.
200 METERS — Girls: Ke’Asia Hall, Nederland (junior), 25.81; Boys: Brayden Guillory, East
Chambers (senior), 22.93.
400 METERS — Girls: Sanaria Butler, PNG (junior), 60.63; Boys: Cyrus Jacobs, PN-G (senior), 50.02.
800 METERS — Girls: Amelia Wright, Vidor (senior), 2:31.91; Boys: Ayden Chatman, PAM
(sophomore), 2:03.77.
1,600 METERS — Girls: Annabelle Fisher, Little Cypress-Mauriceville (sophomore), 5:49.05; Boys:
Caleb Wilson, Bmt West Brook (senior), 4:38.36.
3,200 METERS — Girls: Annabelle Fisher, Little Cypress-Mauriceville (sophomore), 12:31.31; Boys:
Caleb Wilson, Bmt West Brook (senior), 10:29.35.
100-METER HURDLES — Girls: Caryss Carpenter, Bridge City (junior), 15.94.
110-METER HURDLES — Boys: Jaden Jones, West Orange-Stark (senior), 15.22.
300-METER HURDLES — Girls: Rori Stevens, East Chambers (senior), 51.08; Boys: Jerren Terrell,
West Orange-Stark (senior), 42.72.
400-METER RELAY — Girls: Beaumont United 51.15; Boys: PA Memorial (Jahmar Sanders, Tyrence
Augusta, Jaylon Guilbeau, Edward Brown), 42.07.
800-METER RELAY — Girls: PA Memorial 1:50.19; Boys: Beaumont United, 1:32.09.
1,600-METER RELAY — Girls: Nederland (Rylee Bolser, Jordan Minaldi, Kamryn Smith, Lana
Louvier) 4:20.31; Boys: PA Memorial (Edward Brown, Jaylon Guilbeau, Jelani Chevalier, Ayden
Chatman) 3:29.20.

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Perfect storm slows early progress
The early analysis of our area’s high school performances would be labeled lukewarm
at best. But the obvious factors should offer easy explanations at this point.
Many of the stronger teams have participated in one or two meets and have worked with
very limited practice time due to cold and wet weather conditions.
There are considerable improvements and personnel changes likely with so many relay
teams that it’s hard to guess how strong our area will be in those events.
Then there’s basketball and lengthy seasons unfolded at Beaumont United and Silsbee.
Therefore much is dramatically going to change in the next two weeks, especially if warmer
weather should arrive.
Thursday’s meet at Vidor ought to showcase most of Orange County’s serious track
athletes. Kollyn Brown and Annabelle Fisher are quite serious in the Little Cypress-Mauriceville
area.
Those two athletes already are improving upon last year’s season-best outings. Vidor has
encouraging competitors too.
One of the most interesting events at Vidor may be the girls high jump if Vidor’s Jaden Lee
should battle for the gold medal. A Vidor sophomore, Lee owns the area lead.
It’s also safe to believe that Mike Pierce’s will be an improved squad this spring due to more
maturity in that Mustang senior class.
Do not be surprised if some special performances also should emerge on Thursday from the
Hamshire-Fannett and East Chambers athletes who travel to Woodville.
Friday morning offers an early-bird special at Nederland with field events starting at 10 a.m.
A high-quality field is expected with Port Arthur and both Beaumont ISD schools, as well as
the Mid-County athletes and Bridge City and Barbers Hill.
Two very Mid-County jumpers may compete in the girls long jump with Sanaria Butler of
PN-G and Ke’Asia Hall of Nederland.
Can Port Arthur drop into the 41s on the sprint relay. The Titans ran a 42.07 at Crosby and
veteran mentor Darrell Granger and his staff feel they can go lower. One of Granger’s old staff
members, West Brook boss Kendrick Johnson has the Bruins buzzing and awaiting brighter days.
Last but not least, keep sending those results to [email protected]. My thanks to Gary
Stelly, Van Wade and Allie Crommett for their help last week. And good luck to all the runners
and jumpers this Thursday and Friday.

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Remainder of 2021 Area Track & Field Schedule
Date Event Site
Mar. 10 Kountze ISD Lion Relays - Kountze
Mar. 11 Vidor Pirate Relays - Vidor
Mar. 11 Hargrave Falcon Relays - Huffman
Mar. 11 Woodville Eagle Relays - Woodville
Mar. 12 57 th annual Nederland Bulldog Relays - Nederland
Mar. 12 Humble ISD Zoe Simpson Relays - Kingwood
Mar. 18 Gid Campbell Relays - Anahuac
Mar. 18 59 th annual Bulldog Relays - Jasper
Mar. 19 Memorial Titan Relays - Port Arthur
Mar. 25 43 rd Barbara Rainey Relays - Evadale
Mar. 25 Eagle Relays - Newton
Mar. 25 C.L. Hanna Gator Relays - Dickinson
Mar. 26 Bayshore Olympics - La Porte
Mar. 26 51 st Dayton Bronco Relays - Dayton
Mar. 26 27 th annual Battlin’ Bear Relays - Little Cypress
Mar. 26 79 th annual Rockhold Relays - Baytown
Mar. 29 District 22-4A prelims & field finals - West Orange
Mar. 30 District 21-4A prelims & field finals - Splendora
Mar. 31 District 22-4A running finals - West Orange
Mar. 31 District 21-4A running finals - Splendora
Apr. 1 East Chambers Buc Relays - Winnie
Apr. 5 District 22-3A prelims & field finals - Anahuac
Apr. 7 District 21-5A prelims & field finals - Mont Belvieu
Apr. 7 District 21-6A prelims & field finals - Humble
Apr. 7 District 22-3A running finals - Anahuac
Apr. 8 District 21-5A running finals - Mont Belvieu
Apr. 8 District 21-6A running finals - Humble

Apr. 14 Area 4A championships (Districts 21&22) West Orange

Apr. 14 Area 3A championships (Districts 21&22) Woodville
Apr. 15 Area 5A championships (Districts 21&22) Mont Belvieu
Apr. 15 Area 6A championships (Districts 21&22) Galena Park
Apr. 23-24 Regional 3A championships Waco Midway
Apr. 23-24 Regional 4A championships League City
Apr. 23-24 Regional 5A championships Humble
Apr. 23-24 Regional 6A championships Humble
Apr. 30-May 1 State TAPPS track and field championships Waco
May 7-8 109 th UIL state track and field championships UT-Austin

Take note that the Texas Relays recently announced it decided to leave out
the high school divisions for health reasons.

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