Senior Austin Whitelaw and junior Chelsea Blaase each concluded strong regular seasons with berths in the 2014 NCAA Championships, marking the first time since 2005 that Tennessee sent both a men's and women's representative to Nationals. Ava Grau (CAK) 6-0. Caleb Daugherty (St. Benedict) 19-11.75; 8. Marzeion Jones (Green Hill) 22-5.75; 6. Knox. Landen McNair (Bartlett) 1:53.05; 2. Gibbs 16; 3. South Greene 48; 6. Maddox Mayfield (McMinn Central) 26.20; 6. 74; 4. 1. Click on the Links below to access PIAA Championship Meet Records, NFHS Records & Retired PIAA Meet Records: PIAA Championship Meet Records - pdf. Andi Miller (Father Ryan) 37-1; 6. Thomas Lambert (St. Georges) 22.96; 6. Jocelyn Jenkins, Northeast, 2,805; 8. Jamell Powell (Arlington) 45-2.5; 3. East Nashville 4:28.71; 8. Adrian
Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Enicks: A Veteran Of The Track, How I Would Add The Steeplechase As An Exhibition At State, Scott Hartman Invitational by actionshotsbyabby, TMSAA State Middle School Championships by @photosbysaky IG, Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Tomas Jones Jr. (Bartlett) 11.75; 2. Webb 4:20.93; 7. East Nashville 51.74; 3. Lexi Bates (Northview Academy) 48.59; 2. Aaron Crowder (McCallie) 153-3; 7. Madison Bishop (St. Georges) 26.92; 7. Braxton Baumann (Alcoa) 9-0; 7. Sophia Gibby (Signal Mountain) 7-0; 8. Tyke Tabor (USJ) 22.12; 2. Jordan Harris (Alcoa) 22.34; 5. Ensworth 1:29.32; 3. 1. Pole Vault: 1. Dominique Romain (Hardin Valley Academy) 25.44; 8. Ally Beneke (Warren Co.) 5-4; 6. Coach: J.J. Clark. Privacy Policy Javon Burke (Bradley Central) 21.49; 4. Three Bucs win gold medals Sunday at SoCon Championships. During the outdoor season six Tennessee student-athletes earned All-American honors after five earned the distinction during the indoor year. Whitney Smith (Harding Academy) 31-3; 8. Reilly Furr (Signal Mountain) 7-6; 4. Herriman, 54.5 7. Shamari Covington (White Station) 14.29; 3. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Roland McGhee Jr. (Ensworth) 21.99; 2. Emory Moore (Harpeth Hall) 24.20; 2. Blaase finished in the top three of her first four races including winning the Louisville Classic. Hardin Valley Academy 51.17; 3. Dan Greer (Madison Academic) 8-6. Dalis Hawkins (Briarcrest) 12.93; 6. Lynchburg, VA. 2/27 2/28. Payton Culp (FRA) 42.24; 5. 200: 1. 8. Layton, 63 2. Will Douglas (Camden Central) 9:39.18; 2. Lorenzo Currie (TSD) 22-10; 3. Aubrey Lane (Grace Christian-Frank.) Grant Speer (CPA) 14-0; 3. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Jacqueline Frist (Ensworth) 11-6; 2. Tristen Morgan (Nashville Christian) 29-4.25. Hardin Valley Academy 48.12; 3. Claiborne Collier (Hutchison) 1:02.18; 7. Whisper Thomas (Station Camp) 12.02; 2. McCallie 8:20.54; 6. Senior Chelsea Blaase lead the Vols, and finished first overall in the women's South Regional 6K posting a time of 20:02.29. Bartlett 69; 2. Huntingdon 8:59.02; 7. Chattanooga Christian 8:15.29; 4. Aidan Brown (Brentwood Academy) 12-6; 5. Nicola van der Merwe, GPS; 2,668; 6. ECS 3:38.43; 8. Track Events. Mack Taylor (Wooddale) 51.60; 4. Cole Hammond (Lipscomb Academy) 5-10. Alima Kassim (USN) 25.80; 3. Mark Wright (Bayonne, Johnson C. Smith College) - Outstanding all-around high school athlete. Meet Name Meet Date Meet Location Sport Competition Level Results File; IHSAA Boys State Championships: 06/04/2022: Indiana University . Farragut 32; 7. BGA. Kaleb Smith (CBHS) 2:01.25; 6. James Patrick (Franklin) 14.91; 7. Talee Akins (Siegel) 6-0. Brainerd 77; 4. Looking to reestablish the program as a national contender, the foundation has been laid for Tennessee Track & Field. It varies from coach to coach but let us know how you feel about it in this poll. Robert Randall (Houston) 9:31.61; 6. Hannah Ford (Baylor) 49.00; 7. Addison Hartle (Ensworth) 59.52; 4. Shot Put: 1. Anthony Dodd (Franklin) 47-11.5; 8. Team Scores: 1. Rocky
Luke Thompson (Brentwood Academy) 4:28.08; 2. Men's SEC Finish: 11th
McCallie 164.33; 2. Laurel Phelps, BGA, 2,240; 5. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 6-4; 4. MBA 8:14.92; 3. Talijah Witt (Brainerd) 11.06; 6. Zion Irvin, Chattanooga Christian, 4,873. Sydney Seymour also brought home a silver medal at indoors in the 5,000m. Sarah Johnson (ECS) 2:39.02. Month . Jacob Dunn (Franklin) 19-3.5; 2. Browse records in that Search . Abbey King, South Greene, 2,295. Aubrey Lynch (Signal Mountain) 2:29.36; 7. Tilden, David Proctor, Sierra
MBA 44.03. Grace Christian-Franklin 1:45.22; 3. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor 10th / 14th
Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 12th / T-11th
Men's Postseason: 5th NCAA South Regional
Evie Culbreath (Baylor) 26.00; 4. 1,600 Relay: 1. Christian Coleman won the NCAA National Championship in the 60m and 200m during the indoor season as he tied a collegiate record in the 60m (6.45) and recorded the second-fastest 200m in collegiate history at 20.11. Remington Schimmel (Ensworth) 2:28.06; 7. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/3rd
Arkansas High School Invitational. They tallied two SEC titles, taking gold in the men's 4x400-meter relay afterCarey McLeod won the triple jump crown. Olivia Marlin (Nashville Christian) 52.03; 8. Andy Henton (Harding Academy) 10:01.83; 3. Clay, Tracy Shelly, Jonathan
George Filauer (Notre Dame) 19-11.25; 7. Lydia Brunner (Rossview) 35-8.25; 8. Robert Dawson (Bartlett) 9:30.26; 5. 200 meters: 1. 300 hurdles: 1. Matthew Hyde (MBA) 6-0; 8. Baylor 51.50; 6. Kela McDaniels (MTCS) 1:01.31; 6. Business) 85-5; 8. 2005: Memphis Middle College 3:39.02; 7. Claire Haley, Ensworth, 3,048; Emily Kreek, GPS, 2,762. FRA 8:52.34; 6. Notre Dame 30; 8t. Fort Bend Marshall, 40.95; 4. Kimbriel Winfield (St. Georges) 16.51; 2. Braylon Harmon (Knoxville Catholic) 50.24; 4. Harpeth Hall 10:14.91; 7. Ensworth 1:44.46; 3. Anna Zyriek, Harding Academy, 2,000; 8. London Humphreys (CPA) 22.24; 3. Noelle Arnold (Brentwood) 10-0; 5. Harding Academy 102; 2. These are the third and fourth consecutive top-10 finishes for the men's team. Rosa Vestal (Davidson Academy) 32-9; 7. Knox. Loren Sloan (Fairview) 2:29.13; 5. 1,600 Relay: 1. Notre Dame 1:35.39; 8. 12.73; 5. Abdul Jaber (Alcoa) 4:37.56; 4. Antiya McAlister (CAK) 25.83; 4. Charlie Menham (Notre Dame) 56.10. Sheelove Knowles (Knox. USN 4:30.09. Parker Playle (Brentwood Academy) 32-0.25. Tennessee Track & Field and Cross Country Meet Results. Sarah Catherine Donovan (Westminster Academy) 5:37.20; 6. Girls Long Jump: 1. 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2019. Pole Vault: 1. Jake Blankenship cleared 5.60 meters (18-4.50) to win the men's pole vault NCAA Outdoor Championship, the first men's outdoor national champion since 2006. Evan Smith (McCallie) 47-1; 8. At the 2021 SEC Indoor Championships the Vols placed sixth overall with 50 points. Chelsea Blaase claimed the indoor SEC Championship in both the 3000m and 5000m events which tied her for the meet's highest scorer. Skyridge, 49 9. Chattanooga Christian 37; 8. Genesis Pearson (Madison Academic) 15-6.75. Robert Giaimo (Bartlett) 12-6; 5. Jaxon Toney (Harding Academy) 16.99; 6. We definitely have the field capable of doing so. Sean Smith (Brentwood Academy) 9:53.27; 7. Webb) 36-5; 2. Marico Smith (Bartlett) 15.0; 8. Women's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor:t-40th/t-46th
Mensi Stiff, an Ole Miss commit, has two TSSAA state records. 3200 meters: 1. The graduate student scored a pair of medals at the indoor meet a silver in the 60-meter hurdles and a bronze in the triple jump. Kacey Webb (Morristown-West) 123-11; 4. Josiah Jackson (FRA) 49-4; 3. Jamal Mitchell (Harding Academy) 167-1; 2. Nicholas Skarsten (Dresden) 4:48.5; 7. Men's Postseason: 10th NCAA South Regional
Grace Hobday (CPA) 59.51; 3. Wyatt Solberg (MUS) 11-0; 7. The SEC Indoor runner-up, pole vaulter Jake Blankenship was named SEC Indoor Freshman Field Athlete of the Year and an All-American both indoors and out. Silverdale Baptist 41; 8. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th / 7th
Hollan Powers (Brentwood) 10-6; 2. USJ 22. Monique Chew (Harding Academy) 32-8.50; 3. To submit a new record, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Chis Davis, Harrison Williams, Carlton Orange, Terrell Jackson. Gibbs 52.93; 4. Ryan Keeton (Fairview) 4:39; 5. Nicolas Robinson (McCallie) 39.36; 3. 17.03; 5. Discus: 1. Alli Bizzell (Sequatchie Co.) 2:36.50. Thatcher Frankfather (FRA) 19-7; 8. Pearl Cohn 1:45.19; 2. Savannah Rivera may not be eligible to run in Murfreesboro but her performances from where she can compete speak for itself. Eric Rivers (McCallie) 6-2; 5. Auldyn Plant (Nolensville) 11:10.80; 4. Cashayah McClerkin (South Fulton) 87-1; 7. Briarcrest 10:05.18; 3. MileSplit Tennessee Editor: We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Webb 71; 5. 300 hurdles: 1. Kavan Reynolds (McCallie) 49.03; 2. Madison Romain (Hardin Valley Academy) 45.44; 3. Austin-East 43.63; 5. Austin-East 36; 7. Blackman 3:22.17; 5. Dietrick Pennington (ECS) 146-7; 3. Melrose 1:30.22; 3. Cleveland 47.82; 2. Javon Burke (Bradley Central) 10.73; 4. Annie Strong (Brentwood Academy) 5-0; 3. Farragut 4:04.57; 7. Brock Carlson (Father Ryan) 159-9; 3. Reghan Grimes (Ravenwood) 135-0; 2. 100: 1. Pole Vault: 1. Serenity Williams (Madison Academic) 1:01.54; 6. 4 performance in collegiate indoor history. Harpeth Hall 105; 4. She also won the outdoor SEC Championship in the 10,000m event and took second in the 5000m. Girls High School Records. Cleveland 23; 10. USN 1:44.61; 2. Evan Puckett (Station Camp) 15-0; 2. Carter Bradford (Sequatchie Co.) 10:34.51; 7. Kayla Green (Whites Creek) 35-8.75; 3. Allison Newman (St. Georges) 5:01.54; 2. William Keith (CBHS) 42.57. Verena Pate (St. Andrews-Dewanee) 18.51; 7. Multiple classification are going to require a twelve foot vault to win. Joella Lloyd won the womens 60-meter title, while Latavia Maines swept the womens shot put competition to bring home two SEC crowns. Silverdale Baptist 11:01.39; 6. Jack Radbill (CPA) 4:30.89; 6. Lennie Mitchell (Whitehaven) 2:01.5. Union City 45; 8. School of Liberal Arts) 104-1; 2. Lydia Tankersley (Houston) 2:18.29; 3. High Jump: 1. Ava Cason (USN) 5:37.59; 7. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association; TennesseeRunner; Tri-Cities Christian; . Mackenzie Ivy (Knox. Discus: 1. Demetrii Louick (Tyner) 52.83. Long jump: 1. Matthew Bretscher (L & N Stem) 13-0; 2. Father Ryan 10:08.55; 4. At the indoor national meet, the men finished ninth with 21 points and four podium finishes. Alcoa 1:49.72; 5. Braxton Baumann, Alcoa, 4,459; 6. Chelsea Blaase blazed through the 10K with a time of 33:13.94 to set a new school record at the Husky Invite. Most Followed Tennessee Track & Field Teams. DJ Harden (CBHS) 61-8; 2. CPA 1:29.92; 2. Whitehaven 42.60; 4. Natalie Kaye (Grace Christian-Frank.) Boys Track & Field Medalists * Last updated at 10:01 am on Monday, August 30, 2021 Print this page. Charlotte Harrison (Signal Mountain) 8-9; 2. Teams scores: 1. Abdul Jaber (Alcoa) 2:06.20; 7. Grace Christian-Frank. Photo by @reilyrogersphoto Men's SEC Finish: 7th
Genesis Pearson (Madison Academic) 50.29; 5. Emily Patterson (Harding Academy) 15-6.50; 3. Dallan Hayden (CBHS) 49.36; 3. LEXINGTON, Va. (Feb. 26, 2023) -- Three Buccaneers turned in gold-medal performances, while the ETSU men's and women's track and field programs finished in third-place, as the final day of the Southern Conference Indoor Championships concluded on Sunday inside VMI Corps Physical . 3200 relay: 1. Briley Lowry (Signal Mountain) 1:01.11; 8. Tennessee earned its highest mens team finish under head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan at the SEC Indoor Championships placing fifth with 67 points. Alayna Darrett (East Nashville) 5-0; 2. Knoxville Webb 30; 8t. 1,600: 1. School of Liberal Arts 33; 8. Adamsville 44.92. Ainsley Paterson (CAK) 7-0; 5. Nashville Christian 47; 6. Dallan Hayden (CBHS) 22.94; 7. On the men's side, junior front runner Alex Crigger was UT's top finisher at the final four meets of the regular season. Shaniah McClendon (McMinn Co.) 37-6; 6. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: T-40th / T-55th NCAA Championships
Rockvale 42.84; 7. Hannah Laramore (Signal Mountain) 5:49.79; 7. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 21-11. Sam Banks (MBA) 44-3; 3. Read More. 50.34; 6. Justice Springer (FRA) 42.97; 6. Laurel Phelps (BGA) 4-10; 3. 800: 1. 8 & Under Boys 9-10 Boys 11-12 Boys 13-14 Boys 15-16 Boys 17-18 Men 8 & Under Girls 9-10 Girls 11-12 Girls 13-14 Girls 15-16 Girls 17-18 Women Pentathlon (new) = new scoring with 80m Hurdles Jackson Kirby (Gibbs) 16-10; 4, David Milburn (Bartlett) 14-7; 5t. Maryville 49.67. Montez Deloney (Brainerd) 16.38; 6. Women's SEC Finish: 14th
It varies from coach to coach but let us know how you feel about it in this poll. His long jump mark of 8.19 meters (26-10.5) broke the Tennessee record and ranked as the No. State Boys' Track and Field Records State Championship Records View the top performances at TSSAA championship events. Nate Lovelace (Cleveland) 22-7.25; 5. Eriyanna Reed (Hillsboro) 55.76; 2. Gatlinburg-Pittman 45; 7. 800 relay: 1. Parker Russ (CBHS) 4:33.4; 7. Mattie Bush (Clarkrange) 33-10.75; 6. Brentwood Academy 95.5; 5. Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 2:28.34; 4. Phoebe Moran (Chattanooga Christian) 5:24.23; 3. Addie Chapman (Silverdale Baptist) 1:00.03; 5. Rebekah Lyles (Hardin Valley Academy) 7-7.25; 8. Whitney Houston (City Univ. Kaid Boehm (Signal Mountain) 2:03.31; 6. Covering Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, the valley . Alli Hlykema (Jackson Christian) 11:58.23; 4. Brainerd 9:00.05; 8. Tennessee's women put together an 87-10 (.897) head-to-head record, marking the highest win-loss percentage for the Lady Vols since 1989. Landon Ford, Alcoa, 4,724; 5. Outdoor 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 . Colton Lee (First Baptist Academy) 10:19.64; 7. Seven Vols qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships before the events cancellation: Alexis Duncan (60m hurdles), Latavia Maines(shot put), Joseph Maxwell (shot put), Carey McLeod (long jump, triple jump), Darryl Sullivan (high jump), Alonie Sutton (triple jump) and Domonique Turner (60m hurdles). Olivia Marlin, Nashville Christian, 2,228; 6. CPA 4:13.78; 3. Tennessee took advantage of the home track advantage for the conference meet, placing fourth in the women's meet and sixth in the men's competition in Beth Alford-Sullivan's fourth year on Rocky Top. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. To cut or not to cut? Felicity Bost (Briarcrest) 16-5; 5. Webb 51.38; 4. Keon Wheeler (Brainerd) 22.64; 7. Sierra Bates, Northview Academy, 2,297; 8. Melina Summey (Univ. Jamez Jordan (St. Georges) 120-10; 8. Sarah Reynolds (Harpeth Hall) 4-8. Justin Davis (Harding Academy) 39-8; 8. Shamar Porter (Ensworth) 42-10.25; 4. Mikaela Reagan, York Institute, 2,426; 4. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor:9th/11th
Triple Jump: 1. Ethan Fulford (CAK) 11-0; 5. Daniel Tobin and Austin Whitelaw also achieved All-South Regional recognition. Sophie Speer (CPA) 26.80; 6. Antonio Bishop (Whites Creek) 22.72. i = mark made indoors. Destiny Poole (Pearl Cohn) 83-5. Emma Christensen (Watertown) 4-10; 8. Dietrick Pennington (ECS) 54-11; 2. 1975-76 (A) 100-yard dash Place Name School Mark; 1: Steve Safranski: Granville (Putnam County):09.95: 2: Jim Bruce: Chicago (University) 3: Terry Nettles: . Mary Bradley Myers (Grace Christian-Frank.) Tennessee student-athletes also set school records in the hammer throw on both the men's and women's side. Jordan Harris (Alcoa) 22-11.25; 2. Food City Volunteer of the Game Nomination, University of Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame. Brentwood Academy 3:29.08; 3. In 2014, older sister Kate won the State Title in the vault and Julia Kaufman hopes to follow in her sister's footsteps. Chance Underwood (Ooltewah) 4:26.62. Ariya Rice (Austin-East) 12.65; 7. Jack Perry (Brentwood Academy) 11-0. Webb 10:03.31; 2. CBHS 3:29.48; 4. Kelsey Thompson (Signal Mountain) 1:02.21; 7. Carson Guthrie (Nashville Christian) 5-10. Evie Culbreath (Baylor) 12.76; 4. Kevin Springs 6-09 1996 High Jump Jennifer Cannon 5-06.25 2012 Mike Newell 14-03 1982 . She went on to finish third in the triple jump. 100 meters: 1. & Eng.) Sam Fulton (Gatlinburg-Pittman) 2:02.96; 5. Charlotte Gunnels (FRA) 4-8; 7. 800-Meter Run. Campbell, Theresa Burriss
Kobe Jenkins (Hickman Co.) 17.03; 8. School-Johnson City) 13:37.94. Pearl Cohn 3:26.63; 2. Blaase finished inside the top 10 in every race she ran in 2014, including six top three finishes. Felicia Brown was the 2016 USTFCCCA South Region Women's Track Athlete of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor seasons as well as the 2016 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Women's Co-Runner of the Year. 4 mark in the world for the 2019-20 indoor season. Cassie Wertman silver medals at the SEC Indoor Championship, NCAA Indoor Championship and SEC Outdoor Championship. Tristan Boatman (Jefferson Co.) 55-6; 3. Alex Ford (Father Ryan) 23.06. The outdoor championships saw the Vols finish 11th in the nation with 21 points as four men earned podium placements. Blake May (South Greene) 10-6; 5. Sam Banks (MBA) 44-6. Montez Deloney (Brainerd) 41-0.25; 3. PTFCA Indoor State Championship. Justin Hughes (Lipscomb Academy) 21-11.25; 3. Jayda Woods (Ensworth) 12.91; 5. The squad was consistently paced by the trio of Sydney Seymour, Megan Murray and Katie Thronson, who each concluded the season earning All-Region honors. Mary Oakley Robertson (Knoxville Catholic) 1:02.72. Women's Postseason: 19th NCAA South Regional
TAnna Saddler (Goodpasture) 31-5.50; 6. Felicia Brown finished fourth in the 200m and fifth in the 100m at the Outdoor SEC Championship while Cassie Wertman claimed third place honors at the SEC Indoor Championship. While attending Tennessee High, Coach Stubbs competed in both track and football. Cleveland 4:02.40; 4. Brian Conley (Knoxville Webb) 52.01; 5. Father Ryan 1:29.34; 4. Cassie Wilson (Sale Creek) 51.73; 8. Amani Sharif (Rockvale) 18-7.50; 2. Ashleigh Stephen (Whitehaven) 58.73; 7. Kalen Ingram (St. Marys) 5-2; 3. Sophia Harvey (Centennial) 59.18. Elena Parkhurst (Harding Academy) 6-0; 5. Fairview 27; 10. Helen Webb (Baylor) 12:28.35. The Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field program began in 1901 and first started intercollegiate competition in 1909 when the SIAA was formed. Anna Cate Beachum (Grace Christian-Frank.) Morgan Blazer (Cocke Co.) 5:08.20. Bartlett 14; 4. London Humphreys (CPA) 11.10; 4. Lipscomb Academy 4:15.69; 8. Jackson Burns (McCallie) 11.0; 3. 100 hurdles: 1. Wood, Samantha Gudger, Malanie
The men's team was named the USTFCCCA DI Track and Field Scholar Team of the Year for both the 2016 indoor and outdoor seasons. Memphis Central 49.54; 8. Jermain Dodson (Melrose) 10.88; 3. Charlie Becker (Father Ryan) 15.93; 7. CPA 101; 4. School-Johnson City) 13:31.61; 8. Walker Valley 1:30.73. Whitehaven 25; 8. Discus: 1. 3200 relay: 1. Jude Green (Alcoa) 20-2.5; 8. Emory Miller (Harding Academy) 27.09; 8. Knox. It was theVols' third top-10 finish indoors and fifth top-10 showing overall under head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan. Savanna Davis, Northpoint Christian, 2,109; 7. Oak Ridge 8:05.81; 6. ECS 9:42.99. Knoxville Catholic 4:14.62; 7. Adam Heaton (Harding Academy) 11-0; 6. Shot put: 1. Logan Babb (Kingston) 16.31; 5. Ciro Albamont (Father Ryan) 4:30.53; 4. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Gianna Bullock (Ensworth) 17-9.50; 2. Volunteer 55.48; 5. Brenna Mohammed (Volunteer) 17.77; 7. Upcoming Boys' Track & Field Events. Jewel Jennings (Jefferson Co.) 56.05; 3. USN 76; 3. Lucy Ellis (CPA) 49.39; 4. Men's Postseason: 9th NCAA South Regional
400 relay: 1. Chelsea Blaase earned her seventh first-team All-America honor as she took seventh in the 10,000m race at the NCAA Outdoor Championship. Check back throughout the day for updates. Jada Cooper (Baylor) 59.19; 3. Jake Blankenship returned to action in the latter half of the season, while displaying his will and determination to excel by winning back-to-back meets along with top five finishes in every competition. Long jump: 1. Connecticut High School State Records for Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Mission Statement It has been our mission for over 40 years to recognize the best scholastic track and field records and performances by Connecticut high school athletes. Syracuse, 48 10. Kate Williams (Brentwood Academy) 1:01.02; 6. Signal Mountain 10:30.01; 3. Descargar esta imagen: Northwestern's Tre Demps (14) goes up for a shot against Mississippi Valley State's Vacha Vaughn (0) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Evanston, Ill., Sunday, Dec. 14, 2014. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:7th / T-29th NCAA Championships
Drew Johnson (DCA) 10:12.01; 6. Jaden Stevenson (Greeneville) 10.75; 5. This will help bring you up to speed. Paige Wyche (Mem. A very young Lady Vol Track & Field team battled depth issues and struggled in 2013, but not without several noteworthy performances. The Vols earned 12 All-America honors at the indoor championships. Kaylee Johnson (Trinity Christian) 56.94. At the SEC indoor and outdoor championship meets, the Tennessee men posted their highest point totals since 2009 and 2008, respectively. BGA 10:39.30; 5. 1. John Roberts (Pearl Cohn) 41.76; 4. The 2022 season saw a resurgence in the mens program as the Vols captured a pair of third-place finishes at the Indoor and Outdoor National Championships. Newcomer Katie Thronson received All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman Team accolades. At the national level, junior high jumper Darryl Sullivan tabbed a runner-up finish with a personal-best clearance of 2.26m (7-5), marking the highest finish for UT in the event since 1994. Briana Delaughter (BGA) 76-8; 8. Aidan Nix (Father Ryan) 4:35.24; 8. Baylor 8:28.34; 8. & Eng.) Jakayla Morris (Pearl Cohn) 17-1; 6. Oakland, 10:03.13; 8. The Vols ranked among the top ten in the region all year, while the Lady Vols built upon foundations laid in previous seasons with top ten performances in SEC, NCAA South Region. South Greene 29; 9. The Tennessee men's squad took home ninth place at the SEC Championship as sophomore Zach Long finished in 26th place and then followed that up with a 14th place finish at the NCAA South Regional. Jack Radbill (CPA) 10:23.08; 8. Whites Creek 51.80; 4. Webb) 14-7. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:NTS / T-62nd NCAA Championships
Tennessee High School's new Friendship Career Center, home of Viking Academy, welcomed the community for tours on Wednesday, October 26. City Univ. Franklin 7:53.84; 3. Baylor 75; 6. Corey Greeson (Central Magnet) 147-9; 5. Lipscomb Academy 28; 8. Miles Ally (M.L. Nasir Cook (MBA) 6-2; 2t. Grace Hawkins (Brentwood Academy) 105-1; 6. Bartlett 49.48; 2. Maryville 4:02.57; 5. Olivia Martin (Nashville Christian) 18.06; 5. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/9th
The Tennessee women took steps forward as a program, finishing seventh at both SECs and the NCAA South Region meet. Kelsey Thompson (Signal Mountain) 2:29.31; 6. 100 meters: 1. CBHS 1:28.8; 2. Colton Sanborn (Notre Dame) 2:00.27; 6. Coach Hugh Enicks is synonymous with Chattanooga distance running and is in it for the long haul. Cole Galbreath (Harding Academy) 11-6; 4. Jon Coulter (Nashville Overton) 1:55.79; 5. Caroline Upchurch (Silverdale Baptist) 33-2; 4. ECS 52.74; 7. Samantha Ouellette (Central Magnet) 5:07.64; 8. CSAS 53.26. Samantha Degrace (Dobyns Bennett) 5-4; 5. Retired PIAA Championship Meet Records - pdf. Ronnie Wesby (Whitehaven) 140-11; 8. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: t-40th/t-77th NCAA Championships
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