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[quote name="Baller3" post="771171" timestamp="1267800447"]
YMBL Saturday at Ozen H.S. some of the best athletes in the state and one [b]athlete leads the nation as of today in three events.[/b] Weather will be great should see some outstanding performances.
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where are the lists? having trouble finding a comprehensive list.
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[quote name="Bucof2010" post="771259" timestamp="1267809812"]
Is the kid from WOS who theyre talking about?
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I assume so... or brannon from ozen.

saw Franks run last week. STUD!

I'm a little surprised they don't go to bigger meets to show their stuff. they've got great relays with Franks and Haynes and they'd get some FAT times that everyone would recognize.
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[quote name="dayton" post="771266" timestamp="1267810253"]
[quote author=Bucof2010 link=topic=66884.msg771259#msg771259 date=1267809812]
Is the kid from WOS who theyre talking about?
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I assume so... or brannon from ozen.

saw Franks run last week. STUD!

I'm a little surprised they don't go to bigger meets to show their stuff. they've got great relays with Franks and Haynes and they'd get some FAT times that everyone would recognize.
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FAT or HAND HELD its doesnt really matter.. the only real times that matter are the 2 it takes to get to AUSTIN.. (District & Regionals)  Both Brannon and the relays from WOS will show up when its time too..
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[quote name="ozens fastest@1906" post="771370" timestamp="1267820113"]
[quote author=dayton link=topic=66884.msg771266#msg771266 date=1267810253]
[quote author=Bucof2010 link=topic=66884.msg771259#msg771259 date=1267809812]
Is the kid from WOS who theyre talking about?
[/quote]
I assume so... or brannon from ozen.

saw Franks run last week. STUD!

I'm a little surprised they don't go to bigger meets to show their stuff. they've got great relays with Franks and Haynes and they'd get some FAT times that everyone would recognize.
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FAT or HAND HELD its doesnt really matter.. [b]the only real times that matter are the 2 it takes to get to AUSTIN.. (District & Regionals)  Both Brannon and the relays from WOS will show up when its time too.. [/b]
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very true...

I'd just like to see them on some big time national lists throughout the year... they deserve the recognition.
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BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 155-9; 2. Anthony Smith, Nimitz, 145-5.5; 3. Jamal Baul, MacArthur, 145-1; 4. Marquis Moore, Ozen, 139-9.5.

Shot put – 1. Anthony Smith, Nimitz, 52-4; 2. Roland Bordelon, Bmt West Brook, 49-11; 3. Mark McCoy, MacArthur, 49-10; 4. Jarrade Lee, Ozen, 49-8; 5. Jarvier Peeples, PAM, 45-8.

High jump – 1. Terin Broussard, Central, 6-0; 2. (tie) Mark Roberts, WO-S and Christopher Allen, Gal Ball, 5-10; 4. John Guillory, Central, 5-10; 5. Kennan Holman, Central, 5-10; 6. Jacory Tyler, PAM, 5-10.

Long jump – 1. Richard Sincere, Gal Ball, 22-2.5; 2. Darnell Grant, MacArthur, 21-8; 3. (tie) James Haynes, WO-S, and Desmond Gardiner, PA, Memorial, 21-1.75; 5. Trey Franks, WO-S, 20-11.5.

Triple jump – 1. Malcolm Howard, MacArthur, 45-8; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 44-5.5; 3. Brennan Jackson, Central, 43-10.5; 4. Phillip Jefferson, Central, 43-4; 5. Jacoby Hale, Central, 41-10.

Pole vault – 1. Keith O’Neal, Central, was the only competitor and he never took an attempt..

3,200-meter run – 1. Gilberto Alvarez, MacArthur, 10:19; 2. David Gonzalez, MacArthur, 10:52; 3. Genaro Garza, Nimitz, 10:54; 4. Tyler Walters, Bmt West Brook, 11:15; 5. Francisco Tapia, Nimitz, 11:16.

400-meter relay – 1. Beaumont Central (Quintin Cantue, Keith O’Neal, Branden Thomas, Jeffrey Thomas) 42.28; 2. WO-S 43.00; 3. MacArthur 43.55; 4. Aldine 43.56; 5. Nimitz 43.69.

800-meter run – 1. Elmus Campbell, Nimitz, 2:09.03; 2. Miguel Garza, MacArthur, 2:10.06; 3. Ryan Henderson, Nimitz, 2:10.53; 4. Demarcus Kelly, Nimitz, 2:11.52.

100-meter hurdles – 1. Jamar Gulley, Central, 14.59; 2. Erick Seals, PAM, 14.82; 3. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 14.97; 4. Jacoby Hale, Central, 15.28; 6. Willie Johnson, Ozen, 15.72.

100-meter dash – 1. Trey Franks, WO-S,10.15; 2. Quinton Cantue, Central, 10.59; 3. Anthony Lee, Ozen, 10.72; 4. Ketrell Anderson, Aldine, 10.86; 5. Deleon Sinette, PAM, 10.91; 6. Marqee Briscoe, PAM, 11.06.

800-meter relay – 1. WO-S (Trey Franks, Justin Thomas, Josh Gloston, James Haynes) 1:30.00; 2. Ozen 1:30.47; 3. Nimitz, 1:31.82; 4. Central 1:32.56; 5. MacArthur 1:32.82.

400-meter dash – 1. Michael Johnson, PA Memorial, 51.44; 2. Elton Watson, Aldine, 51.69; 3. Brent Johnson, PA Memorial, 53.08; 4. Joe Crowe, Nimitz, 53.15; 5. Ryan Spann, Ozen, 53.28.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 40.58; 2. Aleah Jefferson, Aldine, 41.97; 3. Creshun Jones, Aldine, 42.34; 4. Jacoby Hale, Central, 43.25; 5. Erick Seals, PAM, 43.27.

200-meter dash – 1. Marcus Wiley, MacArthur, 22.46; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 23.12; 3. James White, Ozen, 23.42.

1,600-meter run – 1. Gilberto Alvarez, MacArthur, 4:45.85; 2. Francisco Tapia, Nimitz, 4:55.34; 3. Jeremy Medina, MacArthur, 4:55.67.

1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Michael Johnson, Brent Johnson, Erick Seals, Daleon Sinette) 3:33.74; 2. Aldine 3:35.03; 3. Central 3:35.16; 4. Nimitz 3:36.18.

Point standings – 1. Aldine MacArthur 111; 2. Beaumont Central 106; 3. WO-S 102; 4. Aldine Nimitz 92; 5. Aldine 58; 6. Port Arthur Memorial 56; 7. Beaumont Ozen 50; 8. Beaumont West Brook 25; 9. Galveston Ball 18.

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