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New to HS track, is there an 'order of events' they usually follow?
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Field events rotation - depends on the meet
HIGH JUMP
LONG JUMP
TRIPLE JUMP
POLE VAULT
SHOT PUT
DISCUS

Order of Events
Running Events Girls then Boys
3200-meter run
400-meter relay
800-meter run
100/110-meter hurdles
100-meter dash
800-meter relay
400-meter dash
300-meter hurdles
200-meter dash
1600-meter run
1600-meter relay

The nederland meet is a little different because they are running a Distance Medley relay early in the day. That's the only notable change though..... that and the 3200s are run an hour before the rest of the running events start.
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Nederland, PNG, Orangefield, Bridge City, Vidor, Hamshire- Fannett, Lumberton, LCM, Dayton, Bmt Kelly,
Barbers Hill, Orange Community Christian, C.E.King(girls only), Jasper(boys only)

12:00 1st set of field events
12:30 Distance medley relay
1:45 2nd set of field events
3:15 girls 3200 meter followed by boys 3200
4:15 400 meter relay  girls - boys
8:30 approximate startof final event 1600 meter relay
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GIRLS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Whitney Payne, BH, 90-6.5; 2. Jessica Mose, WB, 87-8; 3. Samantha Crooks, BC, 86-7.5.

Shot put – 1. Rylan Harvey, BH, 34-0.5; 2. Brinsley Chance, PNG, 32-4; 3. Jessica Mose, WB, 31-11.

High jump – 1. Maya Smith, LCM, 5-1; 2. Kaitlynn Henson, OF, 4-10; 3. Mary Mudd, BH, 4-8.

Long jump – 1. Kaitlym Moore, Dayton, 17-1; 2. Johneshia Sims, WOS, 16-5.5; 3. Tramesha Hardy, CEKing, 15-8.

Triple jump – 1. Jaylind Hogan, CEKing, 32-6.25; 2. Jaylnn Jureczki, BH, 31-6.75; 3. Kierstin Santana, BH, 31-3.5.

Pole vault – 1. Leslie Beard, Lum, 11-0; 2. Jennifer McManus, OF, 9-6; 3. Emily Gunderson, BH, 8-6.

Distance medley relay – 1. BH 13:50.60; 2. HF 14:01.83; 3. Nederland 14:34.05.

3,200-meter run – 1. Eskridge Brielle, BH, 12:43.35; 2. Mary Nguyen, BC, 12:50.02; 3. Kayla Williams, OF, 13:01.48.

400-meter relay – 1. Dayton 51.64; 2. BH 51.90; 3. WOS 52.26.

800-meter run – 1. Kiersten Santana, BH, 2:30.46; 2. Larissa Rios, BH, 2:31.39; 3. Kinsey Miller, Ned, 2:32.39.

100-meter hurdles – 1. Hillary Coy, PNG, 16.68; 2. Jaylnn Jureczki, BH, 17.26; 3. Brittain Haertigm 17.38.

100-meter dash – 1. Jaylind Hogan, CEKing, 13.26; 2. Shailan Burton, WB, 13.34; 3. Mackenzie Hudgins, BH, 13.35.

800-meter relay – 1. BH 1:51.52; 2. CEKing 1:52.25; 3. WB 1:52.62.

400-meter dash – 1. Bree Fontenot, BC, 62.11; 2. Kierstin Santana, BH, 62.75; 3. Lorna Brewer, BH, 63.86.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Jaylnn Jureczki, BH, 49.48; 2. Shelby Johnston, BH, 50.48; 3. Brandi Dobbin, CEKing, 52.69.

200-meter dash – 1. Laques Roberts, CEKing, 27.65; 2. Johneshia Sims, WOS, 27.66; 3. Kaitlyn Moore, Dayton, 27.95.

1,600-meter run – 1. Eskridge Brielle, BH, 5:45.39; 2. Carli Langley, HF, 5:47.51; 3. Whitney LeBouf, BH, 6:00.03.

1,600-meter relay – 1. BH 4:13.65; 2. Nederland 4:16.41; 3. CEKing 4:21.57.

Final standings – 1. Barbers Hill 236.25; 2. CEKing 79.25; 3. Bmt West Brook 58; 4. Nederland 56.25; 5. Dayton 48; 6. PN-G 38.25; 7. Orangefield and H-F 34 (tie); 9. Bridge City 33; 10. WO-S 28; 11. Lumberton 20; 12. LC-M 14; 13. Vidor 1.

BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 170-7.5; 2. Jeremy Neff, BH, 137-8; 3. Aaron Ripkowski, Dayton 137-7.5.

Shot put – 1. Hayden Reed, LCM, 58-8; 2. Cameron Young, BH, 50-3; 3. Jeremy Neff, BH, 49-6.5.

High jump – 1. Dylan Richards, PNG, 6-8; 2. Trevor Bell, H-F, 6-2; 3. Daniel Harrison, LCM, 6-0.

Long jump – 1. Perry Robinson, BH, 20-6.75; 2. Daniel Harrison, LCM, 20-1; 3. Tyler Roberts, BC, 19-8.5.

Triple jump – 1. Trevor Bell, HF, 43-7; 2. Tyler Roberts, BC, 41-3.5; 3. Allen Pham, Nederland, 40-8.75.

Pole vault – 1. Jon-Luke Lambright, Dayton, 14-0; 2. Jason Broussard, BC, 11-6; 3. Trey Broussard, Nederland, 11-6.

Distance medley relay – 1. Nederland 11:10.18; 2. Bridge City 11:24.02; 3. Barbers Hill 11:43.12.

3,200-meter run – 1. Fred Mendez, BH, 10:44.33; 2. Luis Gonzales, BH, 10:45.37; 3. Armando Chavez, BC, 10:45.41.

400-meter relay – 1. LCM 43.87; 2. Nederland 44.04; 3. WOS 44.32.

800-meter run – 1. Brandon Rivera, BH, 2:07.84; 2. Eduardo Hernandez, BH, 2:08.81; 3. Eric Chesson, BC, 2:10.32.

110-meter hurdles – 1. Wade Duke, BH, 15.73; 2. Garrett Bourque, Lum, 16.36; 3. Edwin Nelson, Ned, 16.95.

100-meter dash – 1. Alex Sezer, LCM, 11.23; 2. Austin Simmons, HF 11.43; 3. Kade Bradford, BH, 11.74.

800-meter relay – 1. HF 1:33.33; 2. Nederland 1:33.78; 3. WO-S 1:34.30.

400-meter run – 1. Austin Powell, Vidor, 54.31; 2. Michael Ornsbee, Dayton, 55.18; 3. Hunter Clark, BC, 55.46.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Wade Duke, BH, 41.09; 2. Edwin Nelson, Nederland, 42.02; 3. Garrett Bourque, Lum, 42.73.

200-meter dash – 1. Jonathan Tanner, BH, 23.28; 2. Artevin McDonald, WOS, 23.60; 3. Bryson Stacy, BH, 23.90.

1,600-meter run – 1. Trent Fulk, Nederland, 4:46.75; 2. Kirby Shepherd, BC, 4:50.13; 3. Trevor Martin, Nederland, 4:51.91.

1,600-meter relay – 1. BH 3:36.85; 2. HF 3:42.55; 3. Nederland 3:46.75.

Final standings – 1. Barbers Hill 149; 2. Nederland 128; 3. Bridge City 89.5; 4. LC-M 84; 5. H-F 73.50; 6. Dayton 43; 7. WO-S 39; 8. Vidor 26; 9. PN-G 23; 10. Lumberton 21.
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