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New York State Public High School Athletic Association State Championships Cicero, United States 16 years, 82 days [21] 5000 m: 15:34.47 Jenna Hutchins: December 11, 2020 Five and Dime Athletics Meeting Columbia, United States 16 years, 261 days [22] 15:25.27 Elizabeth Leachman: 28 March 2024 Texas Relays: Austin, United States 16 years, 14 days
College Station, Texas: USATF Junior Track & Field Championships June 27, 2004 Triple jump: 13.46 m (44' 2 1/4") Ychlindria Spears Luling High School: Luling, Texas: Austin, Texas: TUIL state track meet May 11, 2001 [92] Shot put: 17.27 m (56' 8 ¼") Raven Saunders: Burke High School: Charleston, South Carolina: Columbia, South Carolina
As every year passes, more and more Texas high school marching bands are becoming better in every aspect of the musical arts, so the standards of excellence keeps getting pushed higher and higher. Five Texas high school bands have won the prestigious Bands of America Grand National Championship: Spring HS (1993), Westfield HS (2003), LD Bell HS ...
UIL Area track meets are underway in West Texas and plenty of athletes from the Standard-Times coverage area are competing at events around West Texas, Far West Texas and the Big Country.. With so ...
The 2024 UIL track and field meet is underway, and Fort Worth-area athletes are competing for state championships.. The state meet in Austin, Texas will continue through Saturday. Check back here ...
With UIL track and field district meets on the horizon, there are plenty of high school athletes who have posted outstanding personal bests in the Standard-Times coverage area.. With district ...
The sprint medley relay (SMR) is a track and field event in which teams of four athletes compete over sprinting distances as part of a relay race. Unlike most track relays, each member of the team runs a different distance. The sprint medley is rather uncommon, run most frequently at non-championship track meets which are focused on relays.
In July 1945 a new bond issue totaling $750,000.00 passed providing the district with enough funding for several new facilities which included a new building for black eighth and ninth graders at Booker T. Washington, a new high school on 14th Ave which would be called Texas City High School, Roosevelt Elementary and Wilson Elementary.