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  1. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 5 An abbreviated schedule with the overlapping spring break weeks delayed several of our region’s stronger track athletes from improving on their season-best performances but a few top numbers resulted from last week’s meets at Orangefield and Sour Lake. Most interesting item could be Little Cypress-Mauriceville senior Dinah Tippins (handing the baton to Jordyn Chargois in this adjacent photo). Tippins was timed at 24.70, improving her area lead in that event. She placed sixth in the state meet at the same event last year in a time of 24.60. Dinah’s Orangefield time outlasted teammate Brianca Barclay by nearly a full second. Why do we list this comparison? Two reasons. First, our LC-M sprinter has two months to work on the possibility of lowering that time if she’s able to return again to state. Second, and more importantly, track and field – when practiced properly – is HARD work. This sport lacks the team glamour of football, basketball and baseball. It generally attracts very little spectator or media interest. If people jump up and down about it, those people usually jump up and down after the athlete’s accomplishment. LC-M’s girls have captured the team title in each meet they have entered this spring. That speaks to the work of coach Becca Peveto and the work habits that already have been in place. But hard work must continue. The margins in track success usually are extremely tiny. Tom Halliburton is a senior sports correspondent with the Beaumont Enterprise Here’s where they’re going this week THURSDAY Wildcat Relays at Kirbyville Jasper, Kirbyville, Newton Barbara Rainey Relays at Evadale Bridge City girls, Hamshire-Fannett girls, Hardin, Evadale, Deweyville, West Hardin, Beaumont Legacy 40th Gid Campbell Relays at Anahuac Anahuac, Beaumont Kelly, Buna, Hamshire-Fannett, Hardin-Jefferson FRIDAY C.E. King Panther Relays at Houston Beaumont United and West Brook, Port Arthur Memorial Dayton Bronco Relays Barbers Hill, Dayton, East Chambers, Huffman, Liberty, Nederland, Port Neches-Groves The following schools are not scheduled to compete in a meet this weekend Bridge City boys, LC-M, Lumberton, Orangefield, Silsbee, Tarkington, West Orange-Stark GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatiyana Crain, PAMem, 129-4; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 153-10 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 40-0; Boys: Ace Reeves, PN-G, 45-10 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Addelyn Hooper, PN-G, 5-6; Boys: Kobe Prejean, H-F, 6-7 LONG JUMP – Girls: Delia Washington, PAMem, 17-8; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 22-8 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Jaislyn Heater, Vidor, 35-8.75; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 44-0 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 10-0; Boys: Gavin Rubio, Hardin-Jefferson, 14-0 100 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PAMem & Dinah Tippins, LC-M,12.19; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, and Sage Gilder, Hamshire-Fannett, 10.88 200 M – Girls: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, 24.70; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 21.88 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 57.85; Boys: Terence Mouton, WB, 48.93 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.34 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 14.99 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 47.92; Boys: Shay Stacy, Vidor, 38.16 800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:24.21; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05 1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:14.99; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:21.49 3200 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland,11:27.04; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 9:32.92 400 M Relay – Girls: PAMem (Ariana Leday, Jada Guilbeau, Alicia Francis, Jalexis Neal) 48.16; Boys: WB (Lucas Johnston, Jay’vier Fair, Jacob Johnston, Willie Clark) 41.73 800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M (Amaya Meadows, Dinah Tippins, Janet Le, Brianca Barclay) 1:43.57; Boys: WB (D’Andre Carter, Willie Clark, Lucas Johnston, Dareion Nixon) 1:28.42 1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem (Jalexis Neal, Delia Washington, Torrie Washington, Jada Guilbeau) 4:08.56; Boys: PAMem (Matthew Christian, Malcolm McCrea, Cam’Ron Roberts, Jaylen Gibson) 3:20.59 Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail as many official results as possible to [email protected]
  2. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 4 OK, not bad.... Another solid week of track and field performances from our athletes at the Southeast Texas high school meets, especially at Vidor and Houston. The weather cooperated again and 16 new area-best numbers resulted in the 34 UIL state events on the first March days. Golden Triangle athletes brought home 10 gold medals at meets in Houston, Huffman or College Station and that certainly has a way of shortening the ride back home. Even the Vidor Pirate Relays produced seven new area-best numbers – more than the Vidor meet normally has produced. Congrats go out to Hamshire-Fannett’s boys and Little Cypress-Mauriceville’s girls for capturing the team titles at Vidor. Now let’s dig into the impressive athletes. Throughout most of its 20-plus years, Port Arthur Memorial’s boys have been more dominant than the girls track team. Evidently, these 2026 Lady Titans are tired of sitting in the back seat. Coach Tamela Roberts saw her girls capture four gold medals and deliver two other GT-area best relay times at the Sonny Donaldson Relays on Friday at Aldine Davis high school. Darrell Granger’s boys added two golds and one area-best time but it’s unusual for the girls to outshine the boys in Port Arthur’s track spotlight. Tatiyana Crain swept gold in the shot and discus. Jalexis Neal won the 100 meters and ran the anchor on the winning sprint relay with Ariana Leday, Jada Guilbeau and Alicia Francis running ahead of Neal. Guilbeau and Neal comprised half of an area-best mile relay team along with Delia and Torrie Washington. Nederland’s boys also had to take a back seat. The Nederland girls delivered three new area-best times at two different venues. Kiley Havard, Marie Hawkins, and Avery Parigi carted home gold from Vidor with Havard notching new area-best times in both hurdle races. Ella Mecom trimmed off five seconds from her previous best time in the 1,600 at Texas A&M’s Bluebonnet Invitational. Oh yeh, and Mecom’s 3,200 time of 11:27.04 on the previous week at Bridge City broke a 25-year-old Nederland girls school record set by Lauren Pinder, according to Dale Dial. Your track writer definitely doesn’t keep up with those school records. So I’ve got to trust coach Dial on that one. Beaumont ISD’s track and field programs are not quite as established as some of their neighbors. First-year mentor Caleb Ceaser certainly is attempting to elevate United’s program off the ground floor. It’s obvious that Renwick Johnson and Kirby Jones have the Bruins starting to make more noise on the west end. West Brook’s boys came home from Houston with three gold medals and two new area-best outings. Junior Joe Bowser improved his area lead in winning the discus at 153-10. Terence Mouton produced the fastest area time to date in the open quarter, clocking a 48.93 in the prelims. Versatile junior D’Andre Carter won the 300-meter hurdles in 39.93. Another mighty good WB junior, John Fowler, improved his 1,600-meter lead by more than two seconds at A&M’s meet. We have an abbreviated schedule of meets coming up now. But great performances still may emerge from those meets. Tom Halliburton is a senior sports correspondent for the Beaumont Enterprise Here’s where they’re going this week THURSDAY Mike Gentry Relays at Orangefield Bridge City, Buna, Orangefield, Kelly, Kirbyville, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Lumberton, Newton, Vidor, West Orange-Stark H-J Hawk Relays at Sour Lake East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett, Hardin-Jefferson, Livingston, Nederland, Silsbee, Tarkington, Woodville West Hardin Relays at Saratoga Colmesneil, Deweyville, Evadale, Sabine Pass, West Hardin The following schools are not scheduled to compete in a meet this weekend Beaumont United, Beaumont West Brook, Port Arthur Memorial, Port Neches-Groves, Dayton, Jasper, Anahuac, Hardin, Barbers Hill GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatiyana Crain, PAMem, 129-4; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 153-10 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-10; Boys: Ace Reeves, PN-G, 45-10 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Addelyn Hooper, PN-G, 5-6; Boys: Kobe Prejean, H-F, 6-7 LONG JUMP – Girls: Delia Washington, PAMem, 17-8; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 22-8 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Jaislyn Heater, Vidor, 35-8.75; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 44-0 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 10-0; Boys: Gavin Rubio, Hardin-Jefferson, 14-0 100 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PAMem & Dinah Tippins, LC-M,12.19; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88 200 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PAMem, 24.94; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 21.88 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 57.85; Boys: Terence Mouton, WB, 48.93 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.34 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 14.99 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 47.92; Boys: Shay Stacy, Vidor, 38.16 800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05 1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:14.99; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:21.49 3200 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland,11:27.04; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 9:32.92 400 M Relay – Girls: PAMem (Ariana Leday, Jada Guilbeau, Alicia Francis, Jalexis Neal) 48.16; Boys: WB (Lucas Johnston, Jay’vier Fair, Jacob Johnston, Willie Clark) 41.73 800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M (Amaya Meadows, Dinah Tippins, Janet Le, Brianca Barclay) 1:43.57; Boys: WB (D’Andre Carter, Willie Clark, Lucas Johnston, Dareion Nixon) 1:28.42 1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem (Jalexis Neal, Delia Washington, Torrie Washington, Jada Guilbeau) 4:08.56; Boys: PAMem (Matthew Christian, Malcolm McCrea, Cam’Ron Roberts, Jaylen Gibson) 3:20.59 Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail as many official results as possible to [email protected]
  3. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 3 OK, our Golden Triangle-area high school track and field coaches and athletes have a lot to be thankful for as far as February was concerned. We had cooperative weather for our area meets at H-F, BC, PN-G and Nederland. No freezing cold nor rain. Unless I’m unaware, we did not sustain a rash of significant early season injuries either. Our last newsletter posted a Triangle-area leader in all 34 UIL state events and we have some impressive news from the meets on the final February weekend. Twenty-six of the 34 events produced an area-best improvement in the top performance. That number – 13 girls and 13 boys events – impressed this track observer. What impressed the most? That’s tough but Port Arthur Memorial junior Tatiyana Crain threw the discus 129-4 and that broke a 15-year-old school record in that event. LC-M’s Janet Le clears 10-0 in the pole vault Roger Cacak/kogt.com photo It’s a crowded field at Bridge City in the boys 800-meter run Roger Cacak/kogt.com photo My information is based on the Memorial school website which displays the school record in the girls discus in 2011 at 113-10.5 by Alyssa Remo. Now, it’s time to discuss a couple of standout coaches, Renwick Johnson at one end of the Triangle and Becca Peveto at an opposite end. Johnson wears a visible smile because Beaumont West Brook’s boys are humming. Peveto has enjoyed seeing her Little Cypress-Mauriceville’s girls dominate the area’s team competition. The Bruins sport area leaders in eight of 17 boys events. The West End tracksters posted six area-best performances Friday in Rosenberg at the Lamar Consolidated Relays. The lone gold medal winner, junior John Fowler, delivered a most impressive time of 9:32.92 in the 3,200-meter run. Recognition also belongs to fellow juniors Aidan McLaughlin in the mid-distance events, Joe Bowser in the throwing events and D’Andre Carter in the jumps. While we honor LC-M’s girls, we pay tribute to the team champions from the Cardinal and Longhorn Relays – the Lady Bears, the Nederland boys of coach Michael Broussard and the Hamshire-Fannett boys and girls of coach Jeremy Abshier. LC-M racked up 142.5 points at Bridge City to take its second team title in as many outings. Janet Le and Dinah Tippins were the individual winners along with two relay squads. PN-G, Nederland, and Lumberton will give LC-M a competitive run as well but those three may lack LC-M’s depth in the point totals. If Abshier’s Longhorns can continue to improve their times in relay events, those H-F country boys are going to go somewhere… and it might be clear to Austin. Port Arthur’s girls are mighty young but the Lady Titans can say they made a big splash Friday at the Spartan Relays in Stafford. Memorial came home with eight new area-best performances, five in the girls events and three in the boys. Crain’s school record discus throw jumped to the top of the list but the work of Delia Washington, Jalexis Neal, Jada Guilbeau and Jahzarea Jacquet belonged among the more honorable mention athletes as well. Here’s a word of thanks to long-time friend and media brother Gary Stelly of kogt.com for all his help and support with this week’s newsletter. Roger Cacak took these photos and that reminds me to encourage other photos to be sent in upcoming meets. E-mail them, as well as results, to [email protected] . The Golden Triangle weather forecast for March calls for above-average temperatures. So let’s keep working hard at improving our times and lengths this month before we enter those all-important district championships in April. Here’s where they’re going this week THURSDAY Vidor Pirate Relays Anahuac, Bridge City, Buna, Orangefield, Hamshire-Fannett, Hardin-Jefferson, Kelly, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Lumberton, Nederland, Newton, Silsbee, Vidor, West Orange-Stark Huffman Hargrave Falcon Relays Barbers Hill, Dayton, East Chambers, Huffman, Liberty, Port Neches-Groves Lloyd Weatherspoon Memorial Relays Kirbyville, Jasper, Woodville Deweyville Booster Club Relays Deweyville, Evadale, Legacy Christian, West Hardin FRIDAY Sonny Donaldson Relays (Aldine Davis HS) Beaumont United, Beaumont West Brook, Port Arthur Memorial GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatiyana Crain, PAMem, 129-4; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 153-8 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-6; Boys: Keagan Trahan, BC, 45-8.5 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Addelyn Hooper, PN-G, 5-6; Boys: Garrett Williams, H-F, 6-1 LONG JUMP – Girls: Delia Washington, PAMem, 17-8; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 22-8 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Shaelyn Cobb, PN-G, 35-4.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 44-0 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 10-0; Boys: Gavin Rubio, Hardin-Jefferson, 14-0 100 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PAMem,12.19; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88 200 M – Girls: Jalexis Neal, PAMem, 24.94; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 21.88 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 59.58; Boys: Matthew Christian, PAMem, 50.09 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.36 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 14.99 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 48.38; Boys: Stacy Shay, Vidor, 39.06 800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05 1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:19.96; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:23.73 3200 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland,11:27.04; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 9:32.92 400 M Relay – Girls: H-F (Karlee Fillyaw, Shalynn Guidry, Myhanise Green, Brianca Barclay) 49.95; Boys: WB (Lucas Johnston, Jay’vier Fair, Jacob Johnston, Willie Clark) 41.73 800 M Relay – Girls: PAMem (Jada Guilbeau, Jalexis Neal, Delia Washington, Jahzaren Jacquet) 1:43.83; Boys: WB (D’Andre Carter, Willie Clark, Lucas Johnston, Dareion Nixon) 1:28.42 1600 M Relay – Girls: PN-G (Alyah Rodriguez, Aubry Garcia, Alisson Gutierrez, Hayley Francis) 4:12.35; Boys: PAMem (Matthew Christian, Brandon Richards, Malcolm McCrea, Serlandric Fieldings) 3:24.33 Coaches will need to provide names in order for them to be accurately included. Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail as many official results as possible to [email protected]
  4. [email protected] Tom Halliburton’s Track Volume 38, Number 2 A wise man once wrote “comparison is the thief of joy’’ and since we’re here to bring joy to our area track and field community, we shall refrain from making many early season comparisons. It’s too soon to know a lot about area performances in this outdoor season. Some teams have attended only one meet, a few none at all. There are a handful conclusions to draw already though. The Bruins and the Titans are pretty much neck-and-neck in a boys sprint relay that ought to become quite a show at the 19-5A district meet in April. West Brook coach Renwick Johnson served as an assistant coach under Port Arthur’s Darrell Granger. There should be an entertaining amount of competition between their squads this spring. Memorial seems stronger in the shorter races while WB owns an edge in the longer ones with junior John Fowler. West Brook looks deeper in the field events so far. Beaumont United lacks WB’s depth for sure but first-year head coach Caleb Ceasar has a good chance of owning the area’s best sprinter Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones. And, as usual, the area pole vault leader hails from where? Orangefield, of course. It seems as if it’s been that way forever in Bobcat Country. So much for the weaker sex. Coach Becca Peveto’s LC-M girls bring an impressive senior leadership with Dinah Tippins, Janet Le and Mallory Russell. Nederland might have the best juniors hurdler Kiley Havard and distance runner Ella Mecom. PN-G’s depth has been a bit more than Nederland’s so far and senior Shaelyn Cobb really sparkles in the triple jump. Port Arthur struggles for enough depth against district competition but Memorial owns promising stars – soph sprinter Jada Guilbeau and junior thrower Tatiyana Crane. Three 4A girls have caught my attention, Silsbee’s Ryann Norsworthy in the 100 meters, BC sophomore distance runner Camryn Cross and Hamshire-Fannett’s junior jumper Mallory Urbina. Don’t worry, if I accidentally left out anyone. It’s still only February. Here’s where they’re going this week THURSDAY Bridge City Cardinal Relays Bridge City, Orangefield, Kelly, Buna, Jasper, Lumberton, Nederland, Newton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville Hamshire-Fannett Longhorn Relays Anahuac, Evadale, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett FRIDAY Liberty’s Trinity Valley Relays Liberty, Dayton, Hardin-Jefferson, Livingston, Huffman, Tarkington Stafford’s Spartan Relays Port Arthur Memorial Lamar Consolidated Relays Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont United GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS DISCUS – Girls: Tatianya Crane, PAMem, 123-5.75; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 152-0 SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-5.5; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 45-8 HIGH JUMP – Girls: Mallory Russell, LC-M, 5-4; Boys: Garrett Williams, H-F, 6-1 LONG JUMP – Girls: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, 17-1.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 21-6 TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Shaelyn Cobb, PN-G, 35-4.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 43-1 POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 9-6; Boys: Gavin Gravett, Orangefield, 13-6 100 M – Girls: Ryann Norsworthy, Silsbee, 12.67; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88 200 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 25.78; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 22.14 400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 59.58; Boys: Matthew Christian, PAMem, 50.74 100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.62 110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 15,1 300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 48.64; Boys: Lincoln Gaulden, LC-M, 40.52 800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05 1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:19.96; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:23.73 3200 M – Girls: Marren Crawford, LC-M, 13:01.7; Boys: Isaac Flowers, Lumberton, 10:23.31 400 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 49.04; Boys: WB 42.22 800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 1:44.42; Boys: PAMem 1:29.87 1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem 4:16.37; Boys: PAMem 3:29.5 (Coaches will need to provide names in order for them to be included) EDITOR’S NOTE TO COACHES Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail as many official results as possible to [email protected]
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        Tom Halliburton’s Track

    Volume 38, Number 2

         A wise man once wrote “comparison is the thief of joy’’ and since we’re here to bring joy to our area track and field community, we shall refrain from making many early season comparisons. It’s too soon to know a lot about area performances in this outdoor season. Some teams have attended only one meet, a few none at all.

        There are a handful conclusions to draw already though. The Bruins and the Titans are pretty much neck-and-neck in a boys sprint relay that ought to become quite a show at the 19-5A district meet in April.  West Brook coach Renwick Johnson served as an assistant coach under Port Arthur’s Darrell Granger. There should be an entertaining amount of competition between their squads this spring.

        Memorial seems stronger in the shorter races while WB owns an edge in the longer ones with junior John Fowler. West Brook looks deeper in the field events so far.

         Beaumont United lacks WB’s depth for sure but first-year head coach Caleb Ceasar has a good chance of owning the area’s best sprinter Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones. And, as usual, the area pole vault leader hails from where? Orangefield, of course. It seems as if it’s been that way forever in Bobcat Country.

        So much for the weaker sex. Coach Becca Peveto’s LC-M girls bring an impressive senior leadership with Dinah Tippins, Janet Le and Mallory Russell. Nederland might have the best juniors hurdler Kiley Havard and distance runner Ella Mecom. PN-G’s depth has been a bit more than Nederland’s so far and senior Shaelyn Cobb really sparkles in the triple jump.

        Port Arthur struggles for enough depth against district competition but Memorial owns promising stars – soph sprinter Jada Guilbeau and junior thrower Tatiyana Crane. Three 4A girls have caught my attention, Silsbee’s Ryann Norsworthy in the 100 meters, BC sophomore distance runner Camryn Cross and Hamshire-Fannett’s junior jumper Mallory Urbina.

        Don’t worry, if I accidentally left out anyone. It’s still only February.

     

    Here’s where they’re going this week

    THURSDAY

    Bridge City Cardinal Relays

     Bridge City, Orangefield, Kelly, Buna, Jasper, Lumberton, Nederland, Newton, Little Cypress-Mauriceville, Port Neches-Groves, Silsbee, Vidor, West Orange-Stark, Woodville

    Hamshire-Fannett Longhorn Relays

    Anahuac, Evadale, East Chambers, Hamshire-Fannett

    FRIDAY

    Liberty’s Trinity Valley Relays

    Liberty, Dayton, Hardin-Jefferson, Livingston, Huffman, Tarkington

    Stafford’s Spartan Relays

    Port Arthur Memorial

    Lamar Consolidated Relays

    Beaumont West Brook, Beaumont United

    GOLDEN TRIANGLE-AREA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD LEADERS

    DISCUS – Girls: Tatianya Crane, PAMem, 123-5.75; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 152-0

    SHOT PUT – Girls: Madagyn Boudoin, Lumberton, 39-5.5; Boys: Joe Bowser, WB, 45-8

    HIGH JUMP – Girls: Mallory Russell, LC-M, 5-4; Boys: Garrett Williams, H-F, 6-1

    LONG JUMP – Girls: Dinah Tippins, LC-M, 17-1.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 21-6

    TRIPLE JUMP – Girls: Shaelyn Cobb, PN-G, 35-4.25; Boys: D’Andre Carter, WB, 43-1

    POLE VAULT – Girls: Janet Le, LC-M, 9-6; Boys: Gavin Gravett, Orangefield, 13-6

    100 M – Girls: Ryann Norsworthy, Silsbee, 12.67; Boys: Emmanuel Shaffers-Jones, Beaumont United, 10.88

    200 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 25.78; Boys: Brandon Richards, PAMem, 22.14

    400 M – Girls: Jada Guilbeau, PAMem, 59.58; Boys: Matthew Christian, PAMem, 50.74

    100 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 15.62

    110 M Hurdles – Boys: Hayward Monceaux, Nederland, 15,1

    300 M Hurdles – Girls: Kiley Havard, Nederland, 48.64; Boys: Lincoln Gaulden, LC-M, 40.52

    800 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 2:27.3; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 1:55.05

    1600 M – Girls: Ella Mecom, Nederland, 5:19.96; Boys: John Fowler, WB, 4:23.73

    3200 M – Girls: Marren Crawford, LC-M, 13:01.7; Boys: Isaac Flowers, Lumberton, 10:23.31

    400 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 49.04; Boys: WB 42.22

    800 M Relay – Girls: LC-M 1:44.42; Boys: PAMem 1:29.87

    1600 M Relay – Girls: PAMem 4:16.37; Boys: PAMem 3:29.5

    (Coaches will need to provide names in order for them to be included)

    EDITOR’S NOTE TO COACHES

     Due to the large number of meets which area schools are attending, please e-mail

    as many official results as possible to [email protected]

  6. [email protected] Tom’s Track Volume 38, Number 1 Feb. 13, 2026 My apologies for missing last year. My wife passed away on Jan. 30, 2025 and your ol’ Bubba needed time to bounce back from that. I’m back but I should have sent out this opening installment sooner than this. I’m sure there are dozens of new high school area track coaches and athletes for me to learn in a big hurry. But I will give it my best shot. First, my new e-mail address is [email protected]. That is significant for all you folks who will host meets. I’m sure my attendance at some of these area meets will be hit and miss, and probably mostly miss. So please e-mail your meet schedules and your meet results before and after to this e-mail -- [email protected] As always, I will attempt to provide a list of area leaders as the information can be accurately determined. Thanks for your help because I’m sure I will need as much of it as possible. We begin with a tentative season schedule. Of course, these dates and locations are subject to change but here’s what I have as of Feb. 13. …. Let’s have a strong track season, tom halliburton if you would like to receive pdf-formatted updates in track season, please email [email protected] AREA OUTDOOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACK SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY Feb. 13 NEDERLAND BULLDOG RELAYS Feb. 19 PN-G JOE WILLIAMSON RELAYS Feb. 19 SPLENDORA WILDCAT RELAYS Feb. 20 CLEAR SPRINGS CHARGER RELAYS Feb. 20 DAYTON QUINN WOOD RELAYS Feb. 21 HUMBLE SAM MOSLEY RELAYS Feb. 26 BRIDGE CITY CARDINAL RELAYS Feb. 26 HAMSHIRE-FANNETT LONGHORN RELAYS Feb. 27 CONROE TIGER RELAYS Feb. 27 LAMAR CONSOLIDATED RELAYS Feb. 27 LIBERTY TRINITY VALLEY RELAYS tom track 1.pdf
  7. Hey Aggies Are We, tom halliburton is not a voter. he has been in previous years and he's a part-time senior correspondent at the Beaumont Enterprise but he no longer participates in selections of any post-season teams or honors
  8. jonas badger, zion cooper, francisco perez from the united wolves
  9. gottabe some beaumont guys that tall wideout at united ASHTON HENRY, for sure
  10. ok here's a few for starters brock king, tank king , amante martin, michael milson of port arthur anterrion fontenot, khelvy jefferson, jadyn rhodes, j'terrion levi of wo-s bryce breeden abraham munguia of bridge city pierce pirtle maliki adams of hamshire-fannett tyson henry, jaxin winfrey, aaron wolford, connor bailey of pn-g kyle walker of silsbee
  11. All of you students of this great sport need to submit the names of this area's very best players
  12. huffman has some real weapons so lc-m needs to make a minimum amount of mistakes.
  13. huffman has more impressive stats but has its competition been as good lc-m's? i don't know about that.
  14. u tell me how many yards MANNING makes and i tell u who wins
  15. pam will commit a million penalties and that will be their major drawback
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