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[font=Arial][size=12pt][color=black]Meet went pretty well. Pretty cold again, so not to many fast times, but still included some good racing. I'm about 95% sure Nederland's Varsity Boys won the meet. Not to sure of the rest. Hopefully results will be coming soon.[/color][/size][/font]
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Just saw all the results earlier(well I only looked at Varsity boys). Nederland won the meet with 182 points, I think 2nd was L-CM, but I can't confirm that because of my short-term memory. Gold medals were awarded to Aaron McCrary, Trevor Martin, Kevin Molina, the 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams, and that's all I can think of off the top of my head. The winning 4x400 was a 3:36.60 I think and 2nd was less than a second behind. Also, I just remembered Nederland JV got 2nd.
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[size=16pt][b]Bulldogs make it back-to-back titles, win at Lumberton[/b][/size]

[b][size=14pt]HIGH SCHOOL TRACK[/size][/b]

Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News

LUMBERTON —  LUMBERTON -- Nederland boys first-year track and field coach Chris Theriot is making a serious bid for rookie of the year.

  The Bulldogs made it 2 for 2 under Theriot's supervision this week by rolling to another team title at the 21st annual Lumberton Raider relays.

  This Thursday evening display was absolutely dominant in Nederland's favor. The NHS boys compiled 182 points -- 70 more than runner-up Little Cypress-Mauriceville.

  Awfully chilly weather in the high 40s could not prevent the Bulldogs from winning two relays and producing four double winners in a competitive varsity field.

  Nederland won the 1,600- and 800-meter relay races. The four double winners were Trevor Martin, Grant Lovelady, Aaron McCrary and Kevin Molina.

  Martin won the 1,600 and 3,200 meters with teammate Domingo Flores right behind him each time. McCrary swept the sprints, winning the 100- and 200-meter dash. Molina won the 800 meters while running a leg on the 1,600-meter relay. Lovelady competed in both of Nederland's winning relay events.

  Shot putter Reagan Richard was the Lady Bulldogs' lone winner in a varsity girls division won by Vidor.

  The Lady Pirates claimed the gold medals in six events, including the 1,600-meter relay, and compiled 170 points.

  Port Neches-Groves placed a solid third in both divisions with 118 points on the girls side and 106 on the boys side.

  Hillary Coy of PN-G was the school's lone double winner, taking the unusual combination of the pole vault and the 100-meter hurdles.

  Defending state qualifier Dylan Richards made it 2 for 2, winning the high jump again. Cody Ross also made it 2 for 2 in the triple jump. Tyler Wright did the same in the 300-meter hurdles while Jordan Begnaud claimed his first win of 2010 in the pole vault.

  -- Tom Halliburton

Lumberton Raider

Relays results

  LUMBERTON -- Here are the final varsity results (hand-held) from the 21st annual Lumberton Raider Relays held Thursday at Raider Stadium:

GIRLS DIVISION

  Discus -- 1. Glass, Vidor, 89-5.25; 2. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 80-11.75; 3. Riley, Bmt Kelly, 73-7; 5. Brinsley Chance, PNG, 72-0.

  Shot put -- 1. Reagan Richard, Nederland, 37-9.75; 2. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 35-9; 3. Mose, Bmt Kelly, 32-8; 5. Brinsley Chance, PNG, 29-10.5.

  High jump -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 5-0; 2. Heather Jannise, Lumberton, 5-0; 3. Hannah Walker, PNG, 4-10; 4. Alese Pinner, Ned, 4-8.

  Long jump -- 1. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 16-1.25; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 15-5.12; 3. Murphy, Bmt Kelly, 14-7.25; 3. Alisha Armstead, PNG, 14-7.25.

  Triple jump -- 1. Britten Fawcett, Vidor, 32-3; 2. Rikki Winkler, PNG, 30-11.5; 3. Destiny Arteaga, LCM, 29-4.5.

  Pole vault -- 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 10-0; 2. Lauren Lovejoy, PNG, 8-6; 3. Casteal, LCM, 8-0.

  3,200-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 12:40.59; 2. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 13:50.69; 3. Trista Townley, Vidor, 14:03.12; 5. Allie Edgerly, PNG, 14:43.34.

  400-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 50.58; 2. Nederland 53.37; 3. Vidor 54.46; 4. Jasper 54.72.

  800-meter run -- 1. Millie Taylor, Vidor, 2:41.78; 2. Conner, Vidor, 2:45.35; 3. Maegan Ware, PNG, 2:46.23; 4. Lacey Moton, PNG, 2:50.18; 5. Cassandra Jaramillo, PNG, 2:52.28.

  100-meter hurdles -- 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 16.8; 2. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 18.18; 3. Victoria Robicheaux, Vidor, 19.47; 4. Taylor Cates, PNG, 19.63.

  100-meter dash -- 1. Candice Poole, Silsbee, 13.55; 2. Janeicia Myers, Silsbee, 13.66; 3. Kileen Felix, PNG, 14.02.

  800-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 1:52.93; 2. Nederland 1:56.29; 3. Vidor 1:56.55; 4. PNG 1:58.18.

  400-meter dash -- 1. Britten Fawcett, Vidor, 1:03.08; 2. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 1:03.45; 3. Tinkle, Vidor, 1:07.13.

  300-meter hurdles -- 1. Victoria Robicheaux, Vidor, 53.63; 2. Deanna Williamson, Vidor, 54.37; 3. Campbell, Nederland, 55.81; 4. Erica Smith, Nederland, 56.53; 5. Taylor Cates, PNG, 57.81.

  200-meter dash -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 27.30; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 27.66; 3. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 28.65.

  1,600-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 5:53.02; 2. Trista Townley, Vidor, 6:23.65; 3. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 6:29.82; 4. Lacey Moton, PNG, 6:33.08.

  1,600-meter relay -- 1. Vidor 4:24.94; 2. Nederland 4:28.81; 3. PNG 4:42.62; 4. LCM 4:53.38.

  Final standings -- 1. Vidor 170; 2. Silsbee 128; 3. PN-G 118; 4. Nederland 88; 5. Lumberton 41; 6. LCM 31; 7. Bmt Kelly 20; 8. Jasper 13.

BOYS DIVISION

  Discus -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 156-3; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 143-6; 3. Collin Fournet, Bmt Kelly 137-9; 5. Bishop, PNG, 124-9; 6. Samuel Castillo, Ned, 116-0.

  Shot put -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 56-1.25; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 46-0; 3. Ben Jones, Nederland, 43-0.

  High jump -- 1. Dylan Richards, PNG, 6-0; 2. Daniel Harrison, LCM, 5-10; 3. Porter, Silsbee, 5-8.

  Long jump -- 1. Patrick Cook, Bmt Kelly, 20-5.5; 2. Collin Fournet, Bmt Kelly, 19-9.62; 3. Bowie, PNG, 19-5.62.

  Triple jump -- 1. Cody Ross, PNG, 40-5; 2. Zubair Marediya, Nederland, 39-4.5; 3. Carlos Zapata, Nederland, 39-2.25; 4. Steven Williams, PNG, 38-6.5.

  Pole vault -- 1. Jordan Begnaud, PNG, 12-6; 2. Kyler Cross, PNG, 12-0; 3. Ryan St. Clair, PNG, 11-0; 4. Michael Tyson, Nederland, 10-6.

  3,200-meter run -- 1. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 11:06.34; 2. Domingo Flores, Nederland, 11:14.44; 3. Justin Donovan, Nederland, 11:18.15; 4. Garrett Drummond, PNG, 11:21.39.

  400-meter relay -- 1. LCM 43.65; 2. Lumberton 43.88; 3. Silsbee 44.16; 4. Nederland 45.28.

  800-meter run -- 1. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 2:10.66; 2. Chris Roebuck, Nederland, 2:11.12; 3. Joseph Viator, LCM, 2:17.01.

  110-meter hurdles -- 1. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 16.4; 2. Tyler Wright, PNG, 16.5; 3. Frankie Lindsey, Lumberton, 16.95; 4. Romero, PNG, 17.01.

  100-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 11.24; 2. Alex Sezer, LCM, 11.40; 3. Jeremy Chauvin, LCM, 11.43.

  800-meter relay -- 1. Nederland (Balen Vandevender, Nick Woods, Brent Salenga, Grant Lovelady) 1:34.01; 2. Lumberton 1:34.06; 3. Silsbee 1:35.25.

  400-meter dash -- 1. McKee, Silsbee, 54.43; 2. Andrew Mullins, Nederland, 54.61; 3. Kyler Segura, PNG, 54.75; 4. Justin Ridgeway, Nederland, 56.01; 5. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 56.06.

  300-meter hurdles -- 1. Tyler Wright, PNG, 41.78; 2. Austin Wyble, Nederland, 42.40; 3. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 43.20; 4. Romero, PNG, 44.03.

  200-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 22.61; 2. Jarrian Rhone, Silsbee, 23.32; 3. Alex Sezer, LCM, 23.62; 4. Nick Woods, Nederland, 23.74.

  1,600-meter run -- 1. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 4:55.67; 2. Domingo Flores, Nederland, 5:07.97; 3. Joseph Viator, LCM, 5:18.18.

  1,600-meter relay -- 1. Nederland (Justin Ridgeway, Kevin Molina, Andrew Mullins, Grant Lovelady) 3:36.60; 2. Lumberton 3:36.68; 3. LCM 3:48.61.

  Final standings -- 1. Nederland 182; 2. LC-M 112; 3. PN-G 106; 4. Lumberton 101; 5. Silsbee 56; 6. Bmt Kelly 31; 7. Vidor 28; 8. Orange Community Christian 2.
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Thanks [b]CiscoKidd[/b]

The Height for High Jump is reported incorrectly at 6 feet. Dylan Richards cleared 6 feet 4 inches at the meet just to keep the record straight.
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[quote name="CiscoKidd" post="767770" timestamp="1267285091"]
[size=16pt][b]Bulldogs make it back-to-back titles, win at Lumberton[/b][/size]

[b][size=14pt]HIGH SCHOOL TRACK[/size][/b]

Tom Halliburton The Port Arthur News

LUMBERTON —  LUMBERTON -- Nederland boys first-year track and field coach Chris Theriot is making a serious bid for rookie of the year.

  The Bulldogs made it 2 for 2 under Theriot's supervision this week by rolling to another team title at the 21st annual Lumberton Raider relays.

  This Thursday evening display was absolutely dominant in Nederland's favor. The NHS boys compiled 182 points -- 70 more than runner-up Little Cypress-Mauriceville.

  Awfully chilly weather in the high 40s could not prevent the Bulldogs from winning two relays and producing four double winners in a competitive varsity field.

  Nederland won the 1,600- and 800-meter relay races. The four double winners were Trevor Martin, Grant Lovelady, Aaron McCrary and Kevin Molina.

  Martin won the 1,600 and 3,200 meters with teammate Domingo Flores right behind him each time. McCrary swept the sprints, winning the 100- and 200-meter dash. Molina won the 800 meters while running a leg on the 1,600-meter relay. Lovelady competed in both of Nederland's winning relay events.

  Shot putter Reagan Richard was the Lady Bulldogs' lone winner in a varsity girls division won by Vidor.

  The Lady Pirates claimed the gold medals in six events, including the 1,600-meter relay, and compiled 170 points.

  Port Neches-Groves placed a solid third in both divisions with 118 points on the girls side and 106 on the boys side.

  Hillary Coy of PN-G was the school's lone double winner, taking the unusual combination of the pole vault and the 100-meter hurdles.

  Defending state qualifier Dylan Richards made it 2 for 2, winning the high jump again. Cody Ross also made it 2 for 2 in the triple jump. Tyler Wright did the same in the 300-meter hurdles while Jordan Begnaud claimed his first win of 2010 in the pole vault.

  -- Tom Halliburton

Lumberton Raider

Relays results

  LUMBERTON -- Here are the final varsity results (hand-held) from the 21st annual Lumberton Raider Relays held Thursday at Raider Stadium:

GIRLS DIVISION

  Discus -- 1. Glass, Vidor, 89-5.25; 2. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 80-11.75; 3. Riley, Bmt Kelly, 73-7; 5. Brinsley Chance, PNG, 72-0.

  Shot put -- 1. Reagan Richard, Nederland, 37-9.75; 2. Debra Morrisey, Silsbee, 35-9; 3. Mose, Bmt Kelly, 32-8; 5. Brinsley Chance, PNG, 29-10.5.

  High jump -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 5-0; 2. Heather Jannise, Lumberton, 5-0; 3. Hannah Walker, PNG, 4-10; 4. Alese Pinner, Ned, 4-8.

  Long jump -- 1. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 16-1.25; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 15-5.12; 3. Murphy, Bmt Kelly, 14-7.25; 3. Alisha Armstead, PNG, 14-7.25.

  Triple jump -- 1. Britten Fawcett, Vidor, 32-3; 2. Rikki Winkler, PNG, 30-11.5; 3. Destiny Arteaga, LCM, 29-4.5.

  Pole vault -- 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 10-0; 2. Lauren Lovejoy, PNG, 8-6; 3. Casteal, LCM, 8-0.

  3,200-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 12:40.59; 2. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 13:50.69; 3. Trista Townley, Vidor, 14:03.12; 5. Allie Edgerly, PNG, 14:43.34.

  400-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 50.58; 2. Nederland 53.37; 3. Vidor 54.46; 4. Jasper 54.72.

  800-meter run -- 1. Millie Taylor, Vidor, 2:41.78; 2. Conner, Vidor, 2:45.35; 3. Maegan Ware, PNG, 2:46.23; 4. Lacey Moton, PNG, 2:50.18; 5. Cassandra Jaramillo, PNG, 2:52.28.

  100-meter hurdles -- 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 16.8; 2. Beatrice Douglas, Silsbee, 18.18; 3. Victoria Robicheaux, Vidor, 19.47; 4. Taylor Cates, PNG, 19.63.

  100-meter dash -- 1. Candice Poole, Silsbee, 13.55; 2. Janeicia Myers, Silsbee, 13.66; 3. Kileen Felix, PNG, 14.02.

  800-meter relay -- 1. Silsbee 1:52.93; 2. Nederland 1:56.29; 3. Vidor 1:56.55; 4. PNG 1:58.18.

  400-meter dash -- 1. Britten Fawcett, Vidor, 1:03.08; 2. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 1:03.45; 3. Tinkle, Vidor, 1:07.13.

  300-meter hurdles -- 1. Victoria Robicheaux, Vidor, 53.63; 2. Deanna Williamson, Vidor, 54.37; 3. Campbell, Nederland, 55.81; 4. Erica Smith, Nederland, 56.53; 5. Taylor Cates, PNG, 57.81.

  200-meter dash -- 1. Ashley Johnson, Silsbee, 27.30; 2. Chin Lee Harvey, Vidor, 27.66; 3. Morgan Miller, Nederland, 28.65.

  1,600-meter run -- 1. Crystal Brindle, Lumberton, 5:53.02; 2. Trista Townley, Vidor, 6:23.65; 3. Cailyn Poulter, PNG, 6:29.82; 4. Lacey Moton, PNG, 6:33.08.

  1,600-meter relay -- 1. Vidor 4:24.94; 2. Nederland 4:28.81; 3. PNG 4:42.62; 4. LCM 4:53.38.

  Final standings -- 1. Vidor 170; 2. Silsbee 128; 3. PN-G 118; 4. Nederland 88; 5. Lumberton 41; 6. LCM 31; 7. Bmt Kelly 20; 8. Jasper 13.

BOYS DIVISION

  Discus -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 156-3; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 143-6; 3. Collin Fournet, Bmt Kelly 137-9; 5. Bishop, PNG, 124-9; 6. Samuel Castillo, Ned, 116-0.

  Shot put -- 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 56-1.25; 2. Sean Sparks, Lumberton, 46-0; 3. Ben Jones, Nederland, 43-0.

  High jump -- 1. Dylan Richards, PNG, 6-0; 2. Daniel Harrison, LCM, 5-10; 3. Porter, Silsbee, 5-8.

  Long jump -- 1. Patrick Cook, Bmt Kelly, 20-5.5; 2. Collin Fournet, Bmt Kelly, 19-9.62; 3. Bowie, PNG, 19-5.62.

  Triple jump -- 1. Cody Ross, PNG, 40-5; 2. Zubair Marediya, Nederland, 39-4.5; 3. Carlos Zapata, Nederland, 39-2.25; 4. Steven Williams, PNG, 38-6.5.

  Pole vault -- 1. Jordan Begnaud, PNG, 12-6; 2. Kyler Cross, PNG, 12-0; 3. Ryan St. Clair, PNG, 11-0; 4. Michael Tyson, Nederland, 10-6.

  3,200-meter run -- 1. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 11:06.34; 2. Domingo Flores, Nederland, 11:14.44; 3. Justin Donovan, Nederland, 11:18.15; 4. Garrett Drummond, PNG, 11:21.39.

  400-meter relay -- 1. LCM 43.65; 2. Lumberton 43.88; 3. Silsbee 44.16; 4. Nederland 45.28.

  800-meter run -- 1. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 2:10.66; 2. Chris Roebuck, Nederland, 2:11.12; 3. Joseph Viator, LCM, 2:17.01.

  110-meter hurdles -- 1. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 16.4; 2. Tyler Wright, PNG, 16.5; 3. Frankie Lindsey, Lumberton, 16.95; 4. Romero, PNG, 17.01.

  100-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 11.24; 2. Alex Sezer, LCM, 11.40; 3. Jeremy Chauvin, LCM, 11.43.

  800-meter relay -- 1. Nederland (Balen Vandevender, Nick Woods, Brent Salenga, Grant Lovelady) 1:34.01; 2. Lumberton 1:34.06; 3. Silsbee 1:35.25.

  400-meter dash -- 1. McKee, Silsbee, 54.43; 2. Andrew Mullins, Nederland, 54.61; 3. Kyler Segura, PNG, 54.75; 4. Justin Ridgeway, Nederland, 56.01; 5. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 56.06.

  300-meter hurdles -- 1. Tyler Wright, PNG, 41.78; 2. Austin Wyble, Nederland, 42.40; 3. Garrett Bourque, Lumberton, 43.20; 4. Romero, PNG, 44.03.

  200-meter dash -- 1. Aaron McCrary, Nederland, 22.61; 2. Jarrian Rhone, Silsbee, 23.32; 3. Alex Sezer, LCM, 23.62; 4. Nick Woods, Nederland, 23.74.

  1,600-meter run -- 1. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 4:55.67; 2. Domingo Flores, Nederland, 5:07.97; 3. Joseph Viator, LCM, 5:18.18.

  1,600-meter relay -- 1. Nederland (Justin Ridgeway, Kevin Molina, Andrew Mullins, Grant Lovelady) 3:36.60; 2. Lumberton 3:36.68; 3. LCM 3:48.61.

  Final standings -- 1. Nederland 182; 2. LC-M 112; 3. PN-G 106; 4. Lumberton 101; 5. Silsbee 56; 6. Bmt Kelly 31; 7. Vidor 28; 8. Orange Community Christian 2.
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[quote name="CiscoKidd" post="767294" timestamp="1267225675"]
Just saw all the results earlier(well I only looked at Varsity boys). Nederland won the meet with 182 points, I think 2nd was L-CM, but I can't confirm that because of my short-term memory. Gold medals were awarded to Aaron McCrary, Trevor Martin, Kevin Molina, the 4x200 and 4x400 relay teams, and that's all I can think of off the top of my head. The winning 4x400 was a 3:36.60 I think and 2nd was less than a second behind. Also, I just remembered Nederland JV got 2nd.
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Where was Kyler Keith in the 200 & 400?
[/quote]He just ran relays that week In the 4x200 he drop the stick bounced right back 2 him all most won relay. U Tube moment any one have it on tape
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I wonder why Keith ran the relays. I would like to see him at least run some sprints this week at Vidor! That boy can run, I've seen run over the years and he looks pretty promising I don't think State Caliber in the 100 or 200 but if he got his time down in the 400 man this kid could do some damage. I don't know if anybody saw what I saw but Lovelady had at-least a 30 yard head start on him in the mile relay and Keith almost pulled it off and won. I don't know about any one else but he's got the potential to run a 49 or below 400. I would really like to see this kid go to Lamar or somewhere close, if not Lamar would be loose a good athlete. :) :)
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