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Anahuac boys scored 268 points to win district title , i know some of the places but not all , dont want to leave anyone out , but they won all 3 relays , the 200 , 100 , 2nd in the mile , 1,2,3 in the 300 hurdles , 1,2 in the 100 hurdles , 1st 2 mile , 2nd and 4th 400 , i dont have field event results but they had 108 points going into today

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BOYS DIVISION

Discus: 1. T. Johnson, Anahuac, 130-6 1/2; 2. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 130-4 1/4; 3. Regdrick, Buna, 122-1 1/2.

High jump: 1. Matheson, Anahuac, 6-2; 2. Walker, Kountze, 6-2; 3. White, Anahuac, 5-10.

Pole vault: 1. Smith, Anahuac, 11-0; 2. Askew, Buna, 11-0; 3. Guillory, Anahuac, 9-6

Long jump: 1. Haynes, Kountze, 21-6 1/2; 2. Walker, Kountze, 21-2 1/2; 3. Edwards, Warren, 20-9 3/4.

Shot put: 1. Hunter Manning, Deweyville, 42-4; 2. McNeil, Anahuac, 40-11; 3. Rodriguez, Anahuac, 40-3.

Triple jump: 1. Albritton, Anahuac, 43-5 1/2; 2. Matheson, Anahuac, 41-10 3/4; 3. Owens, Hardin, 40-8 1/2.

3,200 meters: 1. Hernandez, Anahuac, 11:39.42: 2. Garner, Anahuac, 11:44.68; 3. McCoy, Kountze, 12:03.28.

400-meter relay: 1. Anahuac, 43.04; 2. Kountze, 43.58; 3. East Chambers, 45.78.

800 meters: 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:01.48; 2. Ryan Owens, Hardin, 2:14.48; 3. Colton Joyner, Hardin, 2:15.14.

110-meter hurdles: 1. Demarcus White, Anahuac, 15.42; 2. Ty Knupple, Anahuac, 16.79; 3. Seth Hunt, East Chambers, 17.15.

100 meters: 1. Justin Albritton, Anahuac, 11.52; 2. Haynes, Kountze, 11.71; 3. Robert Holden, Buna, 11.76.

800-meter relay: 1. Anahuac, 1:30.41; 2. Kountze, 1:32.18; 3. East Chambers, 1:37.11.

400 meters: 1. Ryan Owens, Hardin, 53.25; 2. Blake Matheson, Anahuac, 53.30; 3. Mitch Villemez, Hardin, 54.67.

300-meter hurdles: 1. Demarcus White, Anahuac, 42.58; 2. Kelly Rundzieher, Anahuac, 42.82; 3. Ty Knupple, Anahuac, 43.03.

200 meters: 1. Mayes, Anahuac, 22.56; 2. Wise, Kountze, 22.86; 3. Holden, Buna, 23.54.

1,600-meter relay: 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 5:01.38; 2. A. Hernandez, Anahuac, 5:10.54; 3. Brian Askew, Buna, 5:12.17.

1,600-meter relay: 1. Anahuac, 3:38.25; 2. Kountze, 3:44.02; 3. Hardin, 3:44.94.

Point standings: 1. Anahuac 261; 2. Kountze 122; 3. Hardin 64; 4. (t.) Deweyville and East Chambers 58; 6. Buna 39; 7. Warren 12.

GIRLS DIVISION

Discus: 1. Autumn Scott, East Chambers, 101-7; 2. Cheyenne Majors, East Chambers, 97-0 1/2; 3. Brittanny Best, Kountze, 96-3 1/2.

High jump: 1. Ashley Johnson, Kountze, 5-0; 2. Ajanta Russell, Anahuac, 4-10; 3. Tayler Kurek, East Chambers, 4-8.

Pole vault: 1. Nicole Casper, Buna, 9-6; 2. Chelsea Parsons, Buna, 9-0; 3. Brittany Sherman, Anahuac, 8-0.

Long jump: 1. Shatika Webb, Anahuac, 17-5 1/4; 2. Ajante Russell, Anahuac, 17-4 1/4; 3. Jasmine Carrington, East Chambers, 16-5 1/2.

Shot put: 1. Kaila Johnson, Kountze, 37-2 1/2; 2. Shelby Franzen, East Chambers, 33-6 3/4; 3. Brittany Best, Kountze, 32-10.

Triple jump: 1. Shatika Webb, Anahuac, 37-10; 2. Jasmine Carrington, East Chambers, 35-3 1/2; 3. Nicole Casper, Buna, 33-2.

3,200 meters: 1. Isabella Tucker, Kountze, 14:05.32; 2. April Wallace, Kountze, 14:39.72; 3. Hunter Hightower, Anahuac, 14:53.03.

400-meter relay: 1. East Chambers, 49.52; 2. Anahuac, 50.85; 3. Kountze, 51.50.

800 meters: 1. Madalyn Bertrand, East Chambers, 2:35.55; 2. Caitlin Coward, Anahuac, 2:42.74; 3. M. Moore, Kountze, 2:43.09.

100-meter hurdles: 1. Lindsey McDonald, East Chambers, 16.43; 2. Nicole Honea, East Chambers, 17.07; 3. Chelsea Hathaway, Deweyville, 17.22.

100 meters: 1. Ajante Russell, Anahuac, 13.11; 2. A. Johnson, Kountze, 13.63; 3. D. Burrows, Kountze, 13.70.

800-meter relay: 1. East Chambers, 1:45.20; 2. Anahuac, 1:47.20; 3. Kountze, 1:50.62.

400 meters: 1. Kia Moulton, Anahuac, 1:03.29; 2. Madelyn Bertrand, East Chambers, 1:03.82; 3. Mya Williams, Hardin, 1:04.54.

300-meter hurdles: 1. Lindsey McDonald, East Chambers, 47.71; 2. Chelsea Hathaway, Deweyville, 50.91; 3. Nicole Honea, East Chambers, 51.72.

200 meters: 1. Shakita Webb, Anahuac, 26.05; 2. C. Haynes, Kountze, 27.47; 3. D. Burrows, Kountze, 27.67.

1,600 meters: 1. Abbey Johnson, East Chambers, 6:26.62; 2. I. Tucker, Kountze, 6:26.77; 3. Sara Bertrand, East Chambers, 6:28.62.

1,600-meter relay: 1. East Chambers, 4:08.24; 2. Warren, 4:20.37; 3. Buna, 4:24.59.

Point standings: 1. East Chambers 192; 2. Kountze 156; 3. Anahuac 139; 4. Buna 57; 5. Warren 34; 6. Hardin 21; 7. Deweyville 18.

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