Your Austin Kiser just finished 1st in his heat. He will be running for the district championship tomorrow. Please come support him and the rest of our team as we continue to do great things.
𝐍𝐄𝐖 𝐒𝐂𝐇𝐎𝐎𝐋 𝐑𝐄𝐂𝐎𝐑𝐃!
Dylan Scott breaks the school record in the 200m dash in his first meet of the season! Expect the record to be broken again!
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13.92 was the second fastest time of the year.
In a tightly contested 110m hurdles this year.
1st-3rd was separated by .03!!!
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made us proud!
Congratulations to our Denton Braswell, State Track Qualifier, Austin Kiser!!! Can't wait to see you run the 110m/300m Hurdles next Saturday!!!
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QUALIFIERS FOR FINALS
Congratulations to these athletes for qualifying for finals tomorrow at the District 5-6A Championships.
Running finals will begin at 5:00 p.m.
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Congratulations to Aleksandr Acuña on his 1st place finish in the 3200m Run today at McKinney Boyd!
With his time of 9:22.33 Alexsandr set a new school record!
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Please give a hand to Dylan Smith. This year was his first time ever triple jumping. He jumped a PR 40’7.25. He came out for track after basketball season and made great strides in 3 short weeks. He is a stud in the making. Keep an eye on him.
Please congratulate your Area Qualifier Elijah Scruggs. He locked in 6pts and 3rd place overall in Triple Jump. He will be competing next week at Ron Poe Stadium for the Area championship.
Punched that thing again.
State Qualifier Austin Kiser in the 300m hurdles.
PR 37.87. Previous PR 38.59.
That’s a .72 drop this week.
Trending in the right direction!!!
Here is a look at (Sr) Ashton Oliphant’s 10.69 and (Jr) Javian Bullocks 10.92. (April 11, 2022)
That’s a long way from season openers for Ashton Oliphant at 11.55 (-.86) and Javian at 12.00 (-1.08) on Feb 10th 2022.
Hard work is paying off. Keep going!
Congratulations to Joseph Arrona for committing to the University of Houston to continue his running career! Bengal Nation is extremely proud of you!
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Give it up for Roger. He took a chance and learned how to triple jump in his senior year. He began the season with a 36”10 jump and ended his senior campaign with a 40”4.25 PR. That’s 3 feet and 7.75 inches in one season. Great Job Roger.