Meghan Scales (Whites Creek) 26.14; 7. Parker Playle (Brentwood Academy) 15-5.75; 8. Men's SEC Finish: 4th Patrick Kutas (CBHS) 157-3; 5. Pole Vault: 1. Claire Haley (Ensworth) 16-6.50; 4. view all. Huntingdon 8:59.02; 7. Dominique Romain (Hardin Valley Academy) 25.44; 8. Judah Doyle (CPA) 6-2; 5. Scoring 23 points for the Lady Vols at the outdoor meet, Scarvelis was also presented with the SEC Commissioner's Trophy. Similarly, Rudolph broke the Olympic record in the 200-meter dash (23.2 seconds) in the heats before claiming another gold medal with her time of 24.0 seconds. William Holleman (MBA) 4:35.85. 1. Aeneas Reed Jr. (Germantown) 22-4; 7. Jacob Harrison (CPA) 50.82; 3. Serenity Williams, Madison Academic, 2,371; 6. Oak Ridge 8:05.81; 6. Kara Wilson (Signal Mountain) 25.84; 4. Webb 71; 5. Justin Hughes (Lipscomb Academy) 21-11.25; 3. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: T-40th / T-55th NCAA Championships 800 relay: 1. Taylan Tribble (Union City) 168-4; 2. The TSSAA track and field state championships were held Tuesday-Thursday at Middle Tennessee State's Dean A. Hayes Stadium. Alcoa 4:22.58; 5. Layton, 63 2. Hollan Powers, Brentwood, 3,591; 2. Jude Green (Alcoa) 20-2.5; 8. Ainsley Paterson (CAK) 7-0; 5. 200 meters: 1. Brentwood Academy 4:05.71; 3. Team Scores: 1. Alli Hlykema (Jackson Christian) 5:35.80; 5. 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 1600 meters: 1. Kylie McCadney (Union City) 1:00.37; 3. Peyton Morgan (Northpoint) 20-8; 4. Indoors, junior pole vaulter Linda Hadfield set the school record in the event with a mark of 13-11 (4.24m), and would go on to earn All-America acclaim. Montrell Bandy (Mt. Montez Deloney, Brainerd, 5,395; 2. Tyke Tabor (USJ) 22.12; 2. Luke Thompson (Brentwood Academy) 4:28.08; 2. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Mensi Stiff (Brentwood Academy) 134-1; 2. Kylie McCadney (Union City) 32-8; 8. 1,600: 1. Gabriel Torres (Arlington) 10.77; 6. School of Liberal Arts) 25.51; 2. Tennessee earned its highest mens team finish under head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan at the SEC Indoor Championships placing fifth with 67 points. Bella Guillamondegui (Harpeth Hall) 5:18.85; 2. King 22. Dohnovon Hunt (Memphis Central) 38.21; 3. CPA 10:08.59; 3. 3/29-4/01/17. Whit Collard (CBHS) 11.09; 5. Kym Young (St. Georges) 35-11.50; 2. Stormey Copeland (Hardin Valley Academy) 17.77; 8. Pole Vault: 1. Link to Pictures of Record Holders, Neil East Nashville 49.33; 5. Samantha Degrace (Dobyns Bennett) 15.28; 6. Women's SEC Finish:4th Hayden Wise (GPS) 16-0.50; 6. Regular Season Records High School Records are those ratified by the T&FN Records Committee (p after mark = ratification is pending). Women's SEC Finish: 7th Chetenne Henson (Gibbs) 7-3. ArNazsia Johnson (Riverdale) 25.57. Girls' School Records. Janie Pippenger (Baylor) 2:26.40; 5. Jalen Ingram (South Greene) 5-8; 4t. Savanna Davis (Northpoint Christian) 13.63. Ian Jones (Father Ryan) 51.38; 7. It varies from coach to coach but let us know how you feel about it in this poll. 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. Cookie Preferences / Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Generated by 10.1.2.58 from cache (1425) in 13 milliseconds, Tennessee State HS Indoor Track Championships, Highlands Glass/Shamrock Realty Polar Bear, Ben Martin 1st Chance Indoor/Outdoor Meet. Kelsey Gossage (Fairview) 5-0; 2. Bode Segers (MBA) 51.23; 6. Bartlett 49.48; 2. Oliver Bradley-Shoup (Signal Mountain) 42.79; 7. Best Marks in HS-Only Competition as of April 21, 2022 Brentwood 3:58.58; 2. 1600 meters: 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. Gracen Glover (Signal Mountain) 11:59.22; 3. Payton Culp, FRA, 6,053; 2. 100: 1. Andrew Cross (CAK) 4:29.38; 4. MBA 105.33; 4. Samantha Ouellette (Central Magnet) 5:07.64; 8. Tennessee High School 2023 Outdoor Track & Field. Elise Dobson, Nolensville, 3,446; 3. Josiah Jackson (FRA) 49-4; 3. 1,600 Relay: 1. 800 meters: 1. Remington Schimmel (Ensworth) 2:28.06; 7. Zach Strong (Signal Mountain) 38-8.25; 7. Khalid White (Memphis Central) 48.56; 3. George Filauer (Notre Dame) 42-1. Conner Rittenberry (Hardin Valley Academy) 18-10; 3. Zach Strong (Signal Mountain) 11-0; 3. Men's Postseason: 10th NCAA South Regional Webb) 16-8.75; 2. Emory Moore (Harpeth Hall) 12.16; 2. Shamar Porter (Ensworth) 11.20; 7. 400: 1. Nehemiah Heddings (Alvin C. York) 5-6. The mark equaled the 2020 Olympic standard, all-time SEC indoor record and No. Kevin Springs 6-09 1996 High Jump Jennifer Cannon 5-06.25 2012 Mike Newell 14-03 1982 . Korneilous Brown (Union City) 47-0; 7. Landen McNair (Bartlett) 1:53.05; 2. 3,200: 1. Melrose 45; 6. Read More About Friendship Career Center 2022-23 Dress Code 08/04/2022 Skyy Craig, Walker Valley, 6,039; 4. Madison Cowan (Sullivan South) 36-11.25; 4. Keon Wheeler (Brainerd) 50.57; 3. CPA 1:29.92; 2. Gudger , Ashley Mitchell, Amy Ada Boyd (Signal Mountain) 12:48.46; 3. Mathew Bell (Collierville) 13.36. Destiny Poole (Pearl Cohn) 33-8; 4. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: T-10th / T-7th NCAA Championships Women's SEC Finish: 11th Boys 4x400m Relay Section 1 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Girls 4x400m Relay Section 2 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Girls 4x400m Relay Section 1 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Boys 1 Mile Section 3 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Video Folders Live Webcast (1) 60m(18) 200m(24) 400m(13) 800m(9) 400 meters: 1. Coming alive outside, freshman sprinter Felicia Brown provided hope moving forward, drawing All-America honors in the 400m. Ondre Evans (Pearl Cohn) 11.07; 7. The decathlon and pentathlon state competitions were. Sarah Reynolds (Harpeth Hall) 4-8. Bailey Wagoner (Union City) 13:30.97; 6. Brentwood Academy 10:10.78; 6. 3,200: 1. 8. 100: 1. Colton Sanborn (Notre Dame) 4:32.53; 7. 12.73; 5. Arkansas High School Invitational. Brandon Gutierrez (Collierville) 14-6.5; 5t. We definitely have the field capable of doing so. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor:35th / T-61stNCAA Championships This will help bring you up to speed. Matthew Zajac posted a third place finish in the discus competition at the SEC Outdoor Championship. Auldyn Plant (Nolensville) 11:10.80; 4. Landon Ford (Alcoa) 5-8; 6t. Samuel Trumble (MBA) 2:02.44; 7. Men's Postseason: 10th NCAA South Regional Ava Sohr (Harpeth Hall) 88-8. Nashville Christian 3:30.90; 4. Knoxville Webb 3:37.28; 7. Multiple classification are going to require a twelve foot vault to win. Morayo Kassim (USN) 12.25; 2. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor 10th / 14th Team Scores: 1. Whitehaven 1:41.92; 2. Sanura Branigan (Whitehaven) 24.77; 4. Rockvale 42.84; 7. Emily Patterson (Harding Academy) 49.86; 5. Men's SEC Finish: 7th 100 hurdles: 1. The Vols earned 12 All-America honors at the indoor championships. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 21-11. Sam Horn (Ensworth) 2:00.64; 5. Hannah Herren (Collegedale Academy) 4-8. Gabby Beaty (York) 100-5; 3. Stiff then improved her state record in the shot put, throwing 49-0 . Memphis Central 63; 3. Joseph Maxwell (19.83m / 65-0.75) took home the mens gold medal, while Latavia Maines (16.84m / 55-3) won the title on the womens side. Brianna Baker (Grace Christian-Knox.) Women's Postseason: 7th NCAA South Regional Sophie Welch (Notre Dame) 5:39.43. Courtland Noble (White Station) 48.88; 5. Emma Christensen (Watertown) 4-10; 8. Arryonna Simmons (Whitehaven) 15.63; 8. Chelsea Blaase earned All-American honors as she finished sixth in the 10,000m race at the NCAA Outdoor Championship and fourth in the 5,000m race at the NCAA Indoor Championship. 5-0; 3. Davis, 58 6. CBHS 146; 3. Aubrey Lane (Grace Christian-Frank.) Ben Centers (William Blount) 158-3; 3. The following are a few of the breed standards and facts about Labradors: Height - 21.5 - 24.5 depending on the sex Weight - 55 to 80 pounds as per the male or female labs Temperament - Active, friendly, and devoted kansas high school track and field records Chocolate Labradors are medium-to-large-size dogs that measure 21.5 to 24.5 . Marius Steward (Whitehaven) 21.49; 5. CBHS 42.59; 3. Jakobe Tharp (Rockvale) 14.38; 4. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Jordan Rayl (Ravenwood) 2:17.88; 2. Samantha Woodson (Pearl Cohn) 1:01.08; 5. Team Scores: 1. Carlesa Brown (Pearl Cohn) 26.58; 8. Lennie Mitchell (Whitehaven) 2:01.5. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Ethan Fulford (CAK) 40.72; 2. 2006: Cheri Selby Pearson (St. Dominic Academy, Northeastern University) - Six time 400 meter medalist at the NJ Meet of Champions. Patrick Lama, Franklin, 5,439. Alcoa 10:57.06; 4. ALL DAY. William Gu (MBA) 41-9.75; 6. Shot put: 1. Notre Dame 45.39; 8. These event don't really have that much crossover due to order of events but that doesn't stop some from trying both. Tommy He also won the SEC title with a mark of 5.65 meters (18-6.50). Justin Davis (Harding Academy) 43.45; 7. Records before the 1921 season were not kept, and are therefore incomplete. JayleAna Wyatt (Madison Academic) 25.79; 3. Mason Collins, Farragut, 6,594; 2. Nicolas Robinson (McCallie) 39.36; 3. Kaden Keller (Hardin Valley Academy) 9:31.76; 7. Memphis Central 49.54; 8. Silverdale Baptist 4:20.32; 5. The UT women garnered All-Academic team honors and 11 Vols were named All-Academic Individuals. Eric Rivers (McCallie) 6-2; 5. Miles Ally (M.L. Memphis Central 1:26.14; 2. Harpeth 11:26.70; 5. Emory Moore (Harpeth Hall) 24.20; 2. 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. Shamari Covington (White Station) 14.29; 3. 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. Anna Graves (Knox. Kelsey Thompson (Signal Mountain) 1:02.21; 7. Guyon Young (Blackman) 49.88. Sam Banks, MBA, 6,461; 3. TJ Edler (Ripley) 23-4.25; 2. The outdoor championships saw the Vols finish 11th in the nation with 21 points as four men earned podium placements. Nashville Christian 47; 6. Mackenzie Ivy (Knox. Amani Sharif, Rockvale, 2,991; 5. Clarke Williamson (Lipscomb Academy) 49.06; 8. Our latest first-person athlete essay comes from Brentwood Academy's Mensi Stiff, who examines her relationship with God and how it's helped her as an athlete. Lavergne, Alex Pender, Staffen Elissa Longmire (Jefferson Co.) 36-0.50. Hutchison 21; 9. Adrian Huey (Hillsboro) 10.87; 8. Spencer Stovall (Knoxville Catholic) 2:02.47; 8. Mensi Stiff (Brentwood Academy) 48-11.50; 2. 1,600: 1. Roland McGhee Jr. (Ensworth) 11.08; 4. Women's SEC Finish: 11th The men earned a pair of individual titles as McLeod won the long jump and Jah-Nhai Perinchief took home the triple jump crown. Ka Weaver (Mem. Aniecia Goss (Maryville) 46.71; 8. Kayla Green (Whites Creek) 35-8.75; 3. 3200 relay: 1. Austin Rome (Hardin Valley Academy) 21.94; 8. Rossview 8:09.67; 7. Adam Herron (Oak Ridge) 1:57.98; 8. Aliyah Batten (Ensworth) 1:02.51; 8. Kara Wilson, Signal Mountain, 2,589; 3. CBHS 1:28.8; 2. Southwind 1:42.88; 3. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:NTS / T-62nd NCAA Championships Andie-Marie Jones (Maryville) 11:14.55. Jewel Jennings (Jefferson Co.) 12.20; 5. London Humphreys (CPA) 11.10; 4. EVENT. Sierra Bates, Northview Academy, 2,297; 8. 200-Meter Dash. Hardin Valley Academy 8:04.51; 5. Kavan Reynolds (McCallie) 22.55; 4. 1,600: 1. Discus: 1. Women's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor:16th/t-62nd Carter Bradford (Sequatchie Co.) 4:32.43; 2. Hardin Valley Academy 18; 2. Whitney Houston (City Univ. Nicolas Robinson (McCallie) 20-8; 6. Thatcher Frankfather (FRA) 49.75; 2. Long jump: 1. USJ 51.98; 6. Union City 45; 8. Maddox Mayfield (McMinn Central) 12.79. Harpeth Hall 10:14.91; 7. Gabby Beaty (York) 37-6; 2. Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 2:28.34; 4. Carly Hayes (USJ) 14-11; 6. Gianna Bullock, Ensworth, 3,535; 2. 300 hurdles: 1. Austin-East 1:31.12; 4. Nicolas Robinson, McCallie, 6,261; 4. Grace Christian-Franklin 1:45.22; 3. USN 76; 3. 1 comment (s) Antiya McAlister (CAK) 12.79; 6. Sophie Welch (Notre Dame) 12:34.73; 8. Dan Greer (Madison Academic) 8-6. Annamaria Bacchetta (Harpeth Hall) 5:26.09; 5. Alcoa 1:34.25; 7. Men's Postseason:12th NCAA South Regional Track & Field: High School: Results: Warren Central Upperclass Relays: 05/05/2011: Warren Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana: Track & Field: High School: Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:N/A / T-59th NCAA Championships Long jump: 1. Vaughn Banks (Ensworth) 32-4; 8. 3,200 Relay: 1. JaMarion Thomas, Mt. Lennox Langham (Knox. Rachel Lambert (Lausanne) 92-4; 5. Ashlyn Patton (BGA) 17.88; 4. Mia Defilippo (St. Agnes) 33-3.25; 7. Karleigh Powell (Westmoreland) 13;31.17; 7. Brooke Burgin (Maryville) 59.07; 8. Joshua Pote (Signal Mountain) 9:42.11; 3. 3200-Meter Run. Monterrius Williams, Harding Academy, 4,295. Kevin Vanderkolk (Brentwood) 9:28.1; 4. Upcoming Boys' Track & Field Events. Grace Hobday (CPA) 59.51; 3. Deaf High Schools; We have also appended a section noting the best marks made in high school-only competition. Neil Narayanan (USN) 1:56.69; 3. Lindsey Trent (Volunteer) 16.89; 6. Will we see more records broken this year? Pole Vault: 1. USJ 30. Payton Culp (FRA) 42.24; 5. Farragut 4:04.57; 7. Silverdale Baptist 11:01.39; 6. Alyssa Raymond (Memphis East) 17-4; 3. 200 meters: 1. Shot put: 1. Whites Creek 51.80; 4. Abbey Cox (West Greene) 99-2; 4. Maryville 49.67. USN 1:44.61; 2. She was named USTFCCCA South Region Athlete of the Year. Zoe Arrington (Tennessee) 10:47.86; 2. Evie Culbreath (Baylor) 12.76; 4. Brentwood Academy 3:29.08; 3. Jamel King (Nashville Christian) 11.18. Jaelyn Marsh (Nashville Christian) 22.54; 4. Aliya Cooper (Baylor) 26.91; 7. Event: Athlete: Record: Year: 100 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 12.09: 2012: 200 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 25.01: 2012: 400 Meter : Kassidy Morton: 56.44: . Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/9th Stamatia Scarvelis set the school record in both the weight throw and the hammer throw during her first year on campus. Noelle Arnold (Brentwood) 10-0; 5. Lucy Ellis (CPA) 49.39; 4. The Tennessee women finished 10th at the SEC Championship with Meghan Murray (21st) and Niamh Schumacher (22nd) both finishing in the top 25. Drew Johnson (DCA) 10:12.01; 6. 1,600: 1. Olivia Rodger (CAK) 27.11. John Roberts (Pearl Cohn) 16.06; 4. Melrose 3:34.34; 5. Franklin 7:53.84; 3. Jacob Tatham (Alcoa) 17.2. USJ 22. Science Hill 3:25.51; 8. Maddox Mayfield (McMinn Central) 26.20; 6. Laurel Phelps (BGA) 4-10; 3. 1,600 Relay: 1. Lipscomb Academy 4:15.69; 8. White House Heritage 11:41.61; 8. She earned her second career victory at the Crimson Classic in mid-October. Maryville 1:30.49; 7. Jane Eiseltein (GPS) 11:21.79; 3. Mary Wamack (GPS) 5:35.56. Lee Steakley (Franklin Co.) 48-2.5; 7. Greatest coach in every high school sport. Greg Bush (LaVergne) 38.69; 5. Braxton Baumann, Alcoa, 4,459; 6. Bob Ladouceur, Morgan Wootten, Joe Lombard top the list in their respective sports. Evie Culbreath, Baylor, 2,560; 7. Kaitlyn Vanderkolk (Brentwood) 11:12.42; 6. Whitney Houston (City Univ. Harding Academy 8:46.19; 5. Loren Sloan (Fairview) 2:29.13; 5. University School-Nashville 8:13.37; 2. Girls Long Jump: 1. Whisper Thomas (Station Camp) 12.02; 2. Brycen Sanders (Baylor) 146-11; 8. Genesis Pearson (Madison Academic) 50.29; 5. Trace Provins (Cumberland Gap) 47-0.5; 6. Carson Turner (Chattanooga Christian) 1:55.54; 2. Cole Galbreath (Harding Academy) 11-6; 4. At the SEC indoor and outdoor championship meets, the Tennessee men posted their highest point totals since 2009 and 2008, respectively. Knoxville Webb 30; 8t. Rosa Vestal (Davidson Academy) 1:02.10; 7. 400 relay: 1. Looking to reestablish the program as a national contender, the foundation has been laid for Tennessee Track & Field. High Jump: 1. Kategie Casseus (Cleveland) 12.26; 8. Daniel Boone 9:42.09; 4. Photo by @hakuna_amada CPA 50.05; 3. Freshman Christian Coleman earned All-American honors in the 60m (indoors), 100m (outdoor) and 200m (outdoor) events. Check back throughout the day for updates. National Records 100-meter High Hurdles . Nicklaus Iverson (Knoxville Catholic) 11.25. Whitehaven 42.60; 4. 100: 1. Pearl Cohn 98; 3. 400 relay: 1. Track & Field. Justin Hughes (Lipscomb Academy) 6-6; 2t. Allison Newman (St. Georges) 5:01.54; 2. Andrew Schultz (Hardin Valley Academy) 4:25.9; 7. Denver Winters (Memphis Central) 45.65; 4. McCallie 8:20.54; 6. Kyra Hayes (Siegel) 11:13.54; 8. The Lady Vols also claimed a pair of First Team All-America citations in the triple jump for the first time in more than 25 years, as LaChyna Roe and Alonie Sutton placed fourth and seventh at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Move Records Section to New Rule 10. Kimbriel Winfield (St. Georges) 16.51; 2. 1. Bartlett 14; 4. Keonna Chumbley (Pope John Paul II) 1:00.79; 5. Jaxon Toney (Harding Academy), 6-2; 3. 110 Hurdles: 1. Shannon Banks. Jane Eiselstein (GPS) 2:31.97. Boys' All-Time Track and Field records John Dvorak, Star Tribune05/03/11, 7:15PM CDT BOYS 100 METERS Ibrahim Kabia, Champlin Park 10.45 (2003) Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 10.50 (2010) Emmanuel Matadi, St. Paul Johnson 10.51 (2009) Joe Hemberger, Park 10.3 (1988) Lawrence Means, Rochester JM 10.3 (1988) Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 10.3 (1998) Braxton Baumann (Alcoa) 47-1; 5. IHSA Boys Track & Field All-Time Top Performances * Last updated at 10:57 am on Friday, August 26, 2022 Print this page. Dietrick Pennington (ECS) 54-11; 2. 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 . Andy Henton (Harding Academy) 4:29.63; 5.
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