Mansfield, Lake Ridge, Timberview and Summit High School track athletes will compete at the UIL State 5A and 6A Track Meets May 3-4. The Timberview boys team secured the Regional Champion title, while the Lady Wolves achieved a third-place finish.
Qualifiers for the 6A category include:
Mansfield High School
Zion Robinson - High Jump
Boys 4x100m Relay Team: Jacobe Hayes, Fola Oyalami, Kah’Vanti Bell-Phillips, and Zion Robinson
Lake Ridge High School
Isaiha Pena - Shot Put
Kason Johnson - Triple Jump
Qualifiers for the 5A category include:
Timberview High School
Alex Moore - 110H
Tyler Madison - 100M
Cameron Bates and Alex Moore - 300M Hurdles
Omari Mitchell - 200M
Michael Henderson - Long Jump
Girls 4x100M Relay: Brooke Middleton, Norah Nwonumah, Skye Fields, Jayla Bledsoe, Suree Sanders, Da’Nayah Batiste, Tahja Mims
Boys 4x100M Relay: Nathan Tilmon, John Ware, Tyler Madison, Omari Mitchell, Michael Henderson, Harvey Scott
Girls 4x200M Relay: Skye Fields, Jayla Bledsoe, Reagan Williams, Norah Nwonumah, Brooke Middleton, Da’Nayah Batiste, Suree Sanders
Boys 4x200M Relay: Michael Henderson, Tyler Madison, Harvey Scott, Omari Mitchell, Nathan Tilmon, Josh Neroes
Boys 4x400M Relay: Brandon Gilmore, Nye’gil Wright, Chance Collins, Cameron Bates, Harvey Scott, AJ Moore
Summit High School
Eduardo Estrada - 800M
Kaidyn Johnson-Glimore - Girls High Jump
Travis Buhake - Shot Put
Dorie Davis - Girls Triple Jump
The 5A meet is scheduled for May 3, and the 6A meet will take place May 4 at Mike A. Myers Track & Soccer Stadium in Austin, Texas. Spectator information, including tickets, parking and stadium rules, can be found on the UIL website.
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