UPDATE: Boys Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 4

THIS POST REFLECTS COMPLETE FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL RESULTS

Five city-best times and marks were accomplished last weekend at the Franklin, Bel Air Big Red and Mt. View invitationals.

Socorro’s Juan Alvarado came from 10th in the city to No. 1 in the discus with a toss of 144-feet, 10-inches at the Mt. View Invitational.

Rodger Rivera from Hanks set a city best in the 3,200-meter run with a 9:24.21 at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Del Valle’s Austin Lara vaulted 13-feet, 3-inches in the pole vault at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Dereck Parris-Constance from Franklin improved on his own time in the 300-meter hurdles, racing to a 39.82 at the Franklin Invitational.

Pebble Hills Isaiah Davis set a new city best of 10.84 in the 100-meters at the Mt. View Invitational.

For complete results of the Franklin Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Mt. View Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Bel Air Big Red Invitational, click here

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This week’s schedule is as follows:

 SISD Invitational (Boys/Girls):  March 6-7. Riverside, Andress (G), Mt. View, Clint, Horizon, El Paso, Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Pebble Hills, Eastlake.

Fred Loya Invitational (Boys/Girls): March 6-7 at Eastwood High School.  Eastwood, Bel Air, Ysleta, Hanks, Parkland, Del Valle, Franklin, Coronado, Loretto, San Elizario, Jefferson, Tornillo, Irvin, Americas, El Paso.

West Texas Relays: March 6-7.  Hanks, Riverside.

 Burges Invitational (Boys/Girls): March 6-7. Burges, Bowie, Austin, Chapin, Andress (B), Canutillo, Anthony, Harmony, Cathedral.

Here the top 10 track and field male athletes in each track and field event after the first week of the season:

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Field Events

 Discus: 1, Juan Alvardo, Socorro, 144-10; 2, Leonardo Chavez, Irvin, 140-7; 2, Andrew Bristol, Franklin, 140-7; 4, Julian De Lucio Dorsett, Franklin, 138-5; 5, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 137-9; 6, ZaVeion Anderson, Eastwood, 136-0; 7, Elijah Munoz, Andress, 135-2; 8, Ethan Chestnut, Franklin, 132-0; 9, Jorge Fuentes, Canutillo, 129-10; 10, Cyrus Zachary Pomele, Pebble Hills, 128-10.

Shot put: 1, Juan Alvarado, Socorro, 47-8; 2, Leon Smith Jr, Franklin, 46-8; 3, Cyrus Zachary Pomele, Pebble Hills, 44-7; 4, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 44-5; 5, Efren Ruvalcaba, Eastwood, 44-3; 6, Noe Moreno, Canutillo, 43-11; 7, Brandon Mojica, Burges, 43-5; 8, Kalum Anchondo, Americas, 42-5.5; 9, John Villa, Parkland, 42-2; 10, ZaVeion Anderson, Eastwood, 42-1.

High jump: 1, Evan Chisolm, Americas, 6-2; 1, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 6-2; 3, Dominic Porras, Horizon, 6-1; 4, Ivann Alvarez, Americas, 6-0; 5, Nazareth Quinones, San Elizario, 5-10; 5, Charles Scott, Horizon, 5-10; 5, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 5-10; 5, Adrian Parra, Horizon, 5-10; 5, Dezmond Gonzalez, 5-10; 5, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 5-10.

Pole vault: 1, Austin Lara, Del Valle, 13-3; 2, Evan Perez, Hanks, 12-6; 2, Daniel Larios, Coronado, 12-6; 2, Justine Adebayo, Riverside, 12-6; 2, Alejandro Gandara, Del Valle, 12-6; 6, David Rodriguez, San Elizario, 11-6; 6, Luis Holguin, Burges, 11-6; 6, Jakob Castillo, Del Valle, 11-6; 9, Jovanni Fernandez, San Elizario, 11-0; 9, Rene Calo, Eastwood, 11-0.

Long jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 22-7.5; 2, Caleb Stewart, Americas, 22-3; 3, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 21-2.5; 4, Elijah Davis, Pebble Hills, 21-2; 5, Duane Nelson, El Dorado, 20-10.5; 6, Andrew Martinez, Parkland, 20-10; 6, Samuel Gutierrez, Andress, 20-10; 8, Jy’monii Kennedy, Pebble Hills, 20-9; 8, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 20-9; 8, Alec Marenco, Burges, 20-8.

Triple jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 45-3; 2, Gabriel Stonewall, Franklin, 44-7; 3, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 43-5; 4, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 41-11; 5, Miguel Vazquez, Austin, 41-2.5; 6, Michael Haack, Franklin, 40-4; 7, Michael Peterson, Chapin, 40-11.5; 8, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 40-4; 9, Alec Marenco, Burges, 39-6.5; 10, Damian Solis, Canutillo, 39-3.25.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Isaiah Davis, Pebble Hills, 10.84; 2, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 11.12; 3, Aaron Jackman, Austin, 11.21; 4, Chris Ramos, Montwood, 11.22; 5, Derrik Workmen, Burges, 11.23; 6, Aaron Dumas, Americas, 11.28; 7, Marcus Ransom, Eastwood, 11.30; 7, Cameron Jackson, Eastlake, 11.30; 9, Mike Williams, Coronado, 11.35; 10, Darryn Clark, Franklin, 11.39.

200 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 21.56; 2, Isaiah Davis, Pebble Hills, 21.90; 3, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 22.13; 4, Sir Drennan, Americas, 22.50; 5, Ryan Acosta, Americas, 22.64; 6, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 22.80; 7, Samuel Gutierez, Hanks, 22.94; 8, Angel Jurado, Franklin, 22.99; 9, Christian Rosales, Burges, 23.01; 10, Marcus Ransom, Eastwood, 23.18.

400 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 47.74; 2, Bryan Lopez-Villarreal, Franklin, 49.83; 3, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 50.36; 4, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 50.48; 5, Joshua Gonzalez, Mt. View, 51.16; 6, Jacob Ye, Americas, 51.17; 7, Michael Haack, Franklin, 51.21; 8, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 51.25; 9, Tomas Gutierrez, Franklin, 51.34; 10, Christian Rosales, Burges, 51.43.

800 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 1:53.02; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 1:54.38; 3, Alan Alba, Coronado, 1:55.95; 4, Jacob Ye, Americas, 1:57.27; 5, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 1:57.46; 6, Jared Laverty, Americas, 1:58.09; 6, Noah Yeager, Burges, 1:58.09; 8, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 1:59.02; 9, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 1:59.30; 10, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 1:59.35.

1,600 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 4:19.68; 2, Elias Perez, Eastwood, 4:22.63; 3, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 4:23.77; 4, Jacob Ye, Americas, 4:23.93; 5, Sergio Leon Cuartas, Eastwood, 4:25.54; 6, Alan Alba, Coronado, 4:26.50; 7, Hector Sanchez, Americas, 4:28.18; 8, Jared Laverty, Americas, 4:29.17; 9, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 4:29.93; 10, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 4:30.35.

3,200 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 9:24.21; 2, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 9:24.42; 3, Elias Perez, Eastwood, 9:30.05; 4, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 9:32.09; 5, Sergio Leon Cuartas, Eastwood, 9:34.64; 6, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 9:42.48; 7, Juan Olmos, Eastwood, 9:43.83; 8, Israel David, Eastlake, 9:44.12; 9, Jacob Ye, Americas, 9:52.57; 10, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 9:53.52.

110-meter hurdles: 1, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 14.77; 2, Caleb Stewart, Americas, 15.12; 3, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 15.24; 4, Chris Martinez, Franklin, 15.45; 5, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 15.51; 6, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 15.54; 7, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 15.67;  8, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 15:76; 8, Jonathan Plascencia, Jefferson, 15.76; 10, Joshua Love, Montwood, 15.83.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Dereck Parris-Constance, Franklin, 39.82; 2, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 40.29; 3, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 40.88; 4, Jonathan Plascencia, Jefferson, 41.00; 5, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 41.04; 6, Enrique Perez, Hanks, 41.23; 7, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 41.33; 8, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 41.35; 9, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 41.49; 10, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 41.57.

400-meter relay: 1, Americas, 43.04; 2, Franklin, 43.45; 3, Pebble Hills, 43.64; 3, Burges, (Derrik Workmen, Alec Marenco, Christopher Wilson, Christian Rosales), 43.70; 4, El Dorado (Karmelus Card, Duane Nelson, Miguel Nunez, Alfredo Gomez), 43.78; 5, Montwood, 43.86; 6, Eastwood (Marcus Ransom, Chris Wllmon, Rafael Tortolo, Ethan Davila), 44.48; 7, Hanks, 44.55; 8, Chapin (Aaron Macias, Bryan Suarez, Elijah Heier, Juan Lozano), 44.59; 9, Andress (Charlie Bass, Samuel Gutierrez, Malcolm Hoist, Richuel Massey), 44.60; 10, Parkland, 44.94.

800-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 1:28.42; 2, Pebble Hills (James Hadnot, Dayton Jamierson, Sebastian Ochoa, Jamari Williams), 1:29.04; 3, Americas (Aaron Dumas, Sir Drennan, Ryan Acosta, Alfredo De La Torre), 1:30.14; 4, Burges (Derrik Workmen, Christian Rosales, Audwin Caldwell, Alec Marenco), 1:31.96; 5, Del Valle (Andrew Felix, Jesse Wallace, Raymon Riddick, Irvin Lopez), 1:32.34; 6, Montwood (Ian Cano, Max Ayala, Angel Robles, Frank Hernandez), 1:33.14; 7, Austin (Kevin Usera, Andrik Zamora, Miguel Vasquez, Aaron Jackman), 1:33.19; 8, Andress (Malachi Do, Charlie Bass, Derele Thomas, Darren Bryant), 1:33.23; 9, Hanks (Hasim Pina Peterson, Ivan Regalado, Ricky Guardian, Samuel Gutierez), 1:33.80; 10, Coronado (Anthony Avina, Mike Williams, Diego Andrade, Fernando Tejada), 1:33.82.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 3:22.68; 2, Hanks, 3:27.32; 3, Eastlake (Angel Hernandez, Daine Kirtley, Lorenz  Smith, Adam Herrera), 3:27.80; 4, Montwood (Kenneth Dominguez, Max Ayala, Yamil Oaxaca, Ruben Gonzalez), 3:28.71; 5, Americas, 3:28.79; 6, Burges (Barry Cummings, Noah Yeager, Joseph Rosales, Christian Rosales), 3:30.79; 7, Eastwood (Justin Gutierrez, Victor Anchondo, Marcus Ransom, Ethan Davila), 3:31.07; 8, El Dorado (Emil Smith, Jonas Gross, Alfredo Gomez, Miguel Nunez), 3:31.29; 9, Coronado (Alan Alba, Corey Dubrule, Aaron Espinoza, Fernando Tejada), 3:33.53; 10, San Elizario (Alexis Maldonado, Misael Alarcon, Dilan Sanchez, Edwin Gomez), 3:34.04.

 

 

 

 

UPDATE: Girls Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 4

THIS POST REFLECTS COMPLETE FRANKLIN INVITATIONAL RESULTS

Twelve city-bests were established last weekend at the Franklin, Bel Air Big Red and Mt. View invitationals.

Franklin distance runner Eva Jess set to personal best times – a 10:48.17 in the 3,200-meter run and an All-Time city best sub-5 minute (4:59.98) 1,600 meter run at the Franklin Invitational.

Other highlights include:

 Chapin sprinter Kimberly Owens improved on her 200-meter dash time, establishing a personal best 25.80 at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Franklin’s Alex Guzman time of 12.64 in the 100-meter dash earned the city’s top time at the Franklin Invitational.

Franklin’s Amelia Stuart and Eastwood’s Sarah Granado smashed their previous city-best mark in the pole vault by six inches, soaring 9-feet, 6-inches over the bar at the Franklin Invitational. Granado accomplished her feat at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Angelina Lujan-Marrufo from Parkland, improved on her own time in the 400-meter run for a city-best 58.81 at the Mt. View Invitational.

The Chapin 1,600-meter relay team of Kimberly Owens, Samahdi Foster, Celeste Garcia and Plea Jai Roulhac demolished their previous city best time of 4:13.60, racing to a 4:05.07 at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Chapin’s April Lang earned a personal best time of 15.70 in the 100-meter hurdles at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational.

Another Chapin runner, Plea Jai Roulhac, improved on her own city-best time in the 300-meter hurdles at the Bel Air Big Red Invitational. Her new time is 46.10.

Eastlake high jumper Makeia Ray improved on her own city best at the Mt. View Invitational leaping 5-feet, 8-inches.

Americas Regina Wolfe improved her city-best mark in the shot put by three feet (39-feet, 2 inches) at the Mt. View Invitational.

For complete results of the Franklin Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Mt. View Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Bel Air Big Red Invitational, click here

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This week’s schedule is as follows:

 SISD Invitational (Boys/Girls):  March 6-7 at the SAC. Riverside, Andress (G), Mt. View, Clint, Horizon, El Paso, Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Pebble Hills, Eastlake.

 Fred Loya Invitational (Boys/Girls): March 6-7 at Eastwood High School.  Eastwood, Bel Air, Ysleta, Hanks, Parkland, Del Valle, Franklin, Coronado, Loretto, San Elizario, Jefferson, Tornillo, Irvin, Americas, El Paso.

West Texas Relays: March 6-7.  Hanks, Riverside.

 Burges Invitational (Boys/Girls): March 6-7. Burges, Bowie, Austin, Chapin, Andress (B), Canutillo, Anthony, Harmony, Cathedral.

Here the top 10 track and field female athletes in each track and field event after week 4:

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Field Events

 Discus: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 118-00; 2, Victoria Loya, Clint, 115-8; 3, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 111-0; 4, Daniela Escarcega, Bel Air, 110-10; 5, Jasmine Mancilla, Bel Air, 104-1; 6, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 103-3; 7, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 102-4; 8, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 101-6; 9, Taylor Salcido, Franklin, 100-1; 10, Aries Mendez, Eastwood, 98-8.

Shot put: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 39-feet, 2 inches; 2, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 37-2; 3, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 35-5; 4, Victoria Loya, Clint, 34-9; 5, Aries Mendez, Eastwood, 33-0; 6, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 32-7; 7, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 32-6; 8, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 32-2; 9, Genesis Soto, Socorro, 32-0; 9, Savannah Hunnicutt, Burges, 32-0.

High jump: 1, Makeia Ray, Eastlake, 5-8; 2, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 5-6; 3, Aileen Alvarado, El Dorado, 5-2; 4, Yasmine Quirino, Pebble Hills, 5-0; 4, Anesa McBain, Eastwood, 5-0; 4, Tamia McLaughlin, El Dorado, 5-0; 7, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-10; 7, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 4-10; 7, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 4-10; 7, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso, 4-10.

Pole vault: 1, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 9 feet, 6 inches; 1, Sarah Granado, Eastwood, 9-6; 3, Jaqueline Morales, Del Valle, 8-6; 3, Renata Alvarado, Riverside, 8-6; 5, Cynthia Montes, Bel Air, 8-0; 6, Giselle Gonzalez, Eastwood, 7-6; 6, Abigail Valles, Burges, 7-6; 6, Adina Hernandez, Parkland, 7-6; 6, Prissila Sosa, Del Valle, 7-6; 6, Ruby Tapia, Eastwood, 7-6; 6, Paulina Diaz, Bel Air, 7-6; 6, Samaira Fragoso, Coronado, 7-6; 6, Trinity Letuli, Franklin, 7-6.

Long jump: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 18 feet, 3.5 inches; 2, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 17-6; 3, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 17-2; 4, Diana Cain, Franklin, 16-9; 5, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 16-7; 6, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 16-5.5; 7, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 16-5; 8, Aaliyah Davis, Eastwood, 16-4.5; 9, Carsyn Hopkins, Chapin, 16-0; 9, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 16-0;

Triple jump:  1, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 37 feet, 2.5 inches; 2, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 34-7; 3, Trinity Letuli, Franklin, 33-11.5; 4, Destiny Dominguez, Ysleta, 33-8.25; 5, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 33-8; 6, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 33-6.5; 7, Tamia Blakley, Burges, 33-5.5; 8, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 33-5; 9, Melody Burton, Hanks, 33-2; 9, Cheyenne McGhee, El Paso, 33-2.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 12.64; 2, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 12.69; 3, Anaiah Quinn, Burges, 12.92; 4, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 12.95; 5, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 12.96; 6, Diana Cain, Franklin, 13.01; 7, Claire Terry, Chapin, 13.01; 8, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 13:03; 9, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 13.08; 10, Pamela Martinez, Harmony, 13.15.

200 meters: 1, Kimberly Owens, Chapin, 25.80; 2, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 26.52; 3, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 26.65; 4, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 26.70; 5, Cyan Cooper, Chapin, 26.74; 6, Pamela Martinez, Harmony, 26.78; 7, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 26.94; 8, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 27.03; 9, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 27.08; 10, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 27.35.

400 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 58.81; 2, Amanda Sotelo, Franklin, 1:00.47; 3, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 1:01.58; 4, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 1:01.78; 5, Isabella Zambrano, Franklin, 1:01.89; 6, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 1:02.30; 7, Camilla Gonzalez, Montwood, 1:02.43; 9, Grace Oyetunde, Franklin, 1:02.54; 9, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 1:02.62; 10, Sela Arevalo, Chapin, 1:02.96; 10, Annette Guzman, Burges, 1:02.96.

800 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 2:19.27; 2, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Eastwood, 2:22.24; 3, Allyson Little, Franklin, 2:24.78; 4, Mia Rivera, Hanks, 2:24.83; 5, Annette Guzman, Burges, 2:25.05; 6, Sela Arevalo, Chapin, 2:25.41; 7, Sofia Camacho, Franklin, 2:25.51; 8, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 2:26.10; 9, Adalee Martin, Pebble Hills, 2:28.39; 10, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 2:28.47.

1,600 meters: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 4:59.98; 2, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Eastwood, 5:20.80;3, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 5:29.49; 4, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 5:36.15; 5, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 5:36.64; 6, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 5:39.50;  7, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 5:40.07; 8, Heaven Perez, Parkland, 5:41.03; 9, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 5:41.20; 10, Karyme Garcia, Montwood, 5:41.22.

3,200 meters: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 10:48.17; 2, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 11:38.86; 3, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 11:49.32; 4, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 11:59.22; 5, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 12:04.17; 6, Jordan Torres, Franklin, 12:18.40; 7, Kassandra Jimenez, Young Women’s Academy, 12:19.76; 8, Melody Tsutsumi, Jefferson, 12:22.31; 9, Elizabeth Hernandez, Austin, 12:22.47; 10, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 12:24.81.

100-meter hurdles: 1, April Lang, Chapin, 15.70; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 16.24; 3, Valeria Portillo, Coronado, 16.50; 4, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 16.59; 5, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 16.65; 6, Xitlali Hernandez, Chapin, 16.98; 7, Isabela Sanchez, Hanks, 17.26; 7, Xitlali Hernandez, Chapin, 17.26; 9, Cailee Phillips, Franklin, 17.56; 10, Ruby Crawford, Coronado, 17.73.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 46.10; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 47.57; 3, Cailee Phillips, Franklin, 48.71; 4, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 49.41; 5, April Lang, Chapin, 49.87; 6, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 50.11; 7, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 50.51; 8, Ashley Ibarra, Hanks, 50.53; 9, Salma Licon, Eastwood, 50.63; 10, Alexis Hughers, Parkland, 51.56.

400-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Amethyst Massaquoi, Devin Martinez, Diana Cain, Alex Guzman), 49.53; 2, Chapin (Terry Claire, Kimberley Owens, Cyan Cooper, Celeste Garcia), 50.37; 3, Pebble Hills (Adenaji Jones Tornes, Destiny Bushnell, Sydney Co, Aniyah Addy), 50.65; 4, Montwood, (Paola Salas, Angelina Killings, Brianna Favela, Sofia Ramirez), 50.91; 5, Eastwood (Casandra Barua, Alexia Mata, Lauryn Barlow, Elizabeth Ward), 51.13; 6, Americas, 51.13; 7, El Dorado, (Darling Harris, Syniah Smith, Sarah Austin, Tamia McLaughlin), 51.35; 8, Coronado (Camila Hernandez, Honesty Davis-Spotwod, Jarryn Koneri, Heavyn Proctor), 51.78; 9, Jefferson, 52.27; 10, Mt. View (Adriana Alarcon, Valerie Garza, Diana Sanchez, Paola Guzman), 52.42.

800-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Cyan Cooper, Claire Terry, Sela Arevalo, Plea Jai Roulhac), 1:46.02; 2, Franklin (Alex Guzman, Devin Martinez, Miranda Lopez, Christianna Carr), 1:46.86; 3, Eastwood, (Casandra Barua, Anissa Navarro, Alexia Mata, Elizabeth Ward), 1:47.04; 4, Americas (Alani Hupstead, Vanessa Enriquez, Ariana Hernandez, Alejandra Reynoso), 1:49.00; 5, El Dorado (Sarah Austin, Alexandria Matus, Syniah Smith, Tamia McLaughlin), 1:49.31; 6, 7, Montwood (Brianna Favela, Camilla Gonzalez, Paola Salas, Karen Van Valen,), 1:49.57; 8, Pebble Hills, 1:49.40; 9, Coronado (Jarryn Koneri, Valeria Portillo, Dora Goldstein, Honesty Davis-Spotwod), 1:50.02; 10, Eastlake 1:49.92; 1:50.75.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Kimberly Owens, Samahdi Foster, Celeste Garcia, Plea Jai Roulhac), 4:05.07; 2, Franklin (Devin Martinez, Sofia Camacho, Grace Oyetunde, Allyson Little), 4:06.98; 3, Montwood (Brianna Favela, Sofia Ramirez, Karen Van Valen, Camilla Gonzalez), 4:09.41; 4, Eastlake (Leticia Girion, Alejandra Florentino, Hailey Black, Makeia Ray), 4:12.345, 5, Eastwood (Anissa Navarro, Salma Licon, Zianna Casas, Lauren Walls-Portillo),  4:13.47; 6, Canutillo (Dannielle Carrillo, Jaiden Caswell, Sadi Clemons, Waste Litle Spotted Horse), 4:15.81), 7, Pebble Hills (Destiny Bushnell, Adalee  Martin, Aniyah Addy, Sydney Co), 4:16.55; 8, Burges (Mari Wright, Annette Guzman, Miciah Quinn, Esmeralda Gutierrez), 4:17.22; 9, Coronado (Sofia Fodor, Griselda Sainz, Mar Portillo, Kameron Johnson), 4:19.44; 10, Americas (Demetreal Green, Alani Hupstead, Angela Hernandez, Alejandra Reynoso), 4:21.94.

 

 

 

Boys Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 3

Seven city-best times and marks were accomplished at the David Boatright Invitational at Eastwood and the Bowie/Cathedral Invite.

The following were this past weekend’s highlights:

 100 meters: Jamari Williams from Pebble Hills raced to a 11.12 at the Bowie/Cathedral Invitational.

 110-meter hurdles: Chapin’s Dominic Britton, improved his time to 14.77 at the Eastwood David Boatright Invitational.

300-meter hurdles: Franklin’s Dereck Parris-Constance improved his own time to 40.43 at the Eastwood David Boatright Invitational.

High jump: Americas’ Evan Chisolm joined Pebble Hills’ Dayton Jamierson at the 6-feet 2-inch mark at the Bowie/Cathedral Invitational.

Pole vault: Evan Perez from Hanks, Del Valle’s Austin Lara and Coronado’s Daniel Larios are all tied at the top with marks of 12-feet, 6 inches.

Shot put: Socorro’s Juan Alvarado tossed a 47-feet, 8 inches to improve on his own 46-6 at the Bowie/Cathedral Invitational.

Discus:  Leonardo Chavez from Irvin, improved his city best to 140-7 at the Bowie/Cathedral Invitational.

For complete results of the Eastwood David Boatright Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Bowie/Cathedral Invitational, click here 

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This week’s schedule is as follows:

Franklin Invitational (Boys/Girls):  Feb. 28-29. Franklin, Bowie, Coronado, Austin, Andress (B), Jefferson, Burges, Canutillo, Anthony.

Mt. View Invitational (Boy/Girls): Feb. 28-29. Parkland, Mt. View, Bowie (G), El Paso, Clint, Horizon, San Elizario, Tornillo, Irvin, Eastlake, Americas, Pebble Hills.

Bel Air Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 28-29. Bel Air, YWLA, Eastwood, Del Valle, Ysleta, Andress (G), Chapin, Loretto, Harmony, Riverside, Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Cathedral, Hanks.

Here the top 10 track and field male athletes in each track and field event after the first week of the season:

BoysDistance

Field Events

Discus: 1, Leonardo Chavez, Irvin, 140-7; 2, Julian De Lucio Dorsett, Franklin, 138-5; 3, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 130-8; 4, Andrews Bristol, Franklin, 130-1; 5, Elijah Munoz, Andress, 127-9; 6, ZaVeion Anderson, Eastwood, 127-5; 7, Tony Holguin, San Elizario, 127-4; 8, Juan Alvardo, Socorro, 123-9; 9, Korbyn Wells, Eastlake, 123-3; 10, Aaron Esparza, Clint, 122-9.

Shot put: 1, Juan Alvarado, Socorro, 47-8; 2, Leon Smith Jr, Franklin, 44-11.5; 3, Cyrus Zachary Pomele, Pebble Hills, 44-7; 4, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 44-5; 5, Noe Moreno, Canutillo, 43-11; 6, Brandon Mojica, Burges, 43-5; 7, Kalum Anchondo, Americas, 42-5.5; 8, Angel Gonzalez, Pebble Hills, 41-9; 9, John Villa, Parkland, 41-6; 10, Verdi Miranda, Montwood, 41-5.5.

High jump: 1, Evan Chisolm, Americas, 6-2; 1, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 6-2; 3, Ivann Alvarez, Americas, 6-0; 4, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 5-10; 4, Dominic Porras, Horizon, 5-10; 4, Adrian Parra, Horizon, 5-10; 7, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 5-8; 7, Kyahn Williams, Eastlake, 5-8; 9, Ricardo Guadian, Hanks, 5-6; 9, Josh Pacheco, Mt. View, 5-6.

Pole vault: 1, Evan Perez, Hanks, 12-6; 1, Austin Lara, Del Valle, 12-6; 1, Daniel Larios, Coronado, 12-6; 4, Alejandro Gandara, Del Valle, 12-0; 5, David Rodriguez, San Elizario, 11-6; 5, Luis Holguin, Burges, 11-6; 5, Jakob Castillo, Del Valle, 11-6; 8, Justine Adebayo, Riverside, 11-0; 8, Jovanni Fernandez, San Elizario, 11-0; 10, Connor Bryant, Montwood, 10-6.

Long jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 22-7.5; 2, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 21-2.5; 3, Andrew Martinez, Parkland, 20-10; 3, Samuel Gutierrez, Andress, 20-10; 5, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 20-9; 6, Alec Marenco, Burges, 20-8; 7, Jacob Vetterkind, Socorro, 20-5.5; 8, Sebastian Ochoa, Pebble Hills, 19-8.5; 8, Damian Escarcega, Riverside, 19.8.5; 10, Ethan Bustillos, Franklin, 19-8; Derrick Workmen, Burges, 19-8.

Triple jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 45-3; 2, Gabriel Stonewall, Franklin, 44-7; 3, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 41-11; 4, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 41-9; 5, Miguel Vazquez, Austin, 41-2.5; 6, Michael Haack, Franklin, 40-4; 7, Michael Peterson, Chapin, 40-11.5; 8, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 40-4; 9, Alec Marenco, Burges, 39-6.5; 10, Christopher Wilson, Burges, 39-2.5.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 11.12; 2, Chris Ramos, Montwood, 11.22; 3, Derrik Workmen, Burges, 11.23; 4, Aaron Dumas, Americas, 11.28; 5, Marcus Ransom, Eastwood, 11.30; 6, Darryn Clark, Franklin, 11.39; 7, Alfredo De La Torre, Americas, 11.40; 8, Aaron Jackman, Austin, 11.41; 9, Isreal Hudson, Franklin, 11.43; 9, Jose Guardado, Riverside, 11.43.

200 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 21.56; 2, Isaiah Davis, Pebble Hills, 21.90; 3, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 22.13; 4, Sir Drennan, Americas, 22.50; 5, Ryan Acosta, Americas, 22.64; 6, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 22.80; 7, Samuel Guitterez, Hanks, 22.94; 8, Christian Rosales, Burges, 23.01; 9, Angel Jurado, Franklin, 23.21; 10, Malachi Do, Andress, 23.47.

400 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 47.74; 2, Bryan Lopez-Villarreal, Franklin, 49.89; 3, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 50.36; 4, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 50.48; 5, Michael Haack, Franklin, 51.21; 6, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 51.25; 7, Aaron Espinoza, Coronado, 51.51; 8, Christian Rosales, Burges, 51.96; 9, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 52.10; 10, Tomas Gutierrez, Franklin, 52.16.

800 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 1:53.02; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 1:54.38; 3, Alan Alba, Coronado, 1:57.15; 4, Jacob Ye, Americas, 1:57.27; 5, Jared Laverty, Americas, 1:58.09; 5, Noah Yeager, Burges, 1:58.09; 7, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 1:59.30; 8, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 1:59.35; 9, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 1:59.60;10, Seth Andrade, Americas, 2:01.44.

1,600 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 4:19.68; 2, Elias Perez, Eastwood, 4:22.63; 3, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 4:23.77; 4, Jacob Ye, Americas, 4:23.93; 5, Sergio Leon Cuartas, Eastwood, 4:25.54; 6, Alan Alba, Coronado, 4:26.50; 7, Jared Laverty, Americas, 4:29.17; 8, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 4:30.42; 9, Juan Olmos, Eastwood, 4:32.52; 10, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 4:34.29.

3,200 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 9:24.42; 2, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 9:25.80; 3, Elias Perez, Eastwood, 9:31.60; 4, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 9:32.09; 5, Sergio Leon Cuartas, Eastwood, 9:38.43; 6, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 9:42.48; 7, Juan Olmos, Eastwood, 9:43.83; 8, Victor Parra, Eastwood, 9:55.65; 9, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 9:56.19; 10, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 9:56.46.

110-meter hurdles: 1, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 14.77; 2, Caleb Stewart, Americas, 15.12; 3, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 15.48; 4, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 15.68; 5, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 15.72; 6, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 15.81; 7, Joshua Love, Montwood, 15.83; 8, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 16:07; 9, Chris Martinez, Franklin, 16.13; 10, Jonathan Plascencia, Jefferson, 16.22.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Dereck Parris-Constance, Franklin, 40.29; 2, Jonathan Plascencia, Jefferson, 41.00; 3, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 41.06; 4, Enrique Perez, Hanks, 41.23; 5, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 41.31; 6, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 41.33; 7, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 41.49; 8, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 41.55; 9, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 41.57; 10, Caleb Stewart, Americas, 41.64.

400-meter relay: 1, Americas, 43.04; 2, Franklin, 43.45; 3, Pebble Hills, 43.64; 4, Montwood, 43.86; 5, Burges, (Derrik Workmen, Alec Marenco, Christopher Wilson, Christian Rosales), 43.86; 6, El Dorado (Karmelus Card, Duane Nelson, Miguel Nunez, Alfredo Gomez), 44.25; 7, Hanks, 44.55; 8, Eastwood (Marcus Ransom, Chris Wllmon, Rafael Tortolo, Andrew Martinez), 44.59; 9, Parkland, 44.94; 10, Chapin (Aaron Macias, Adam Reyes, Elijah Heier, Juan Lozano), 45.02; 10, Del Valle (Jakob Castillo, Alejandro Gandara, Austin Lara, Gabriel Rodriguez), 45.02.

800-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 1:28.42; 2, Pebble Hills (James Hadnot, Dayton Jamierson, Sebastian Ochoa, Jamari Williams), 1:29.04; 3, Americas (Aaron Dumas, Sir Drennan, Ryan Acosta, Alfredo De La Torre), 1:30.14; 4, Burges (Derrik Workmen, Christian Rosales, Audwin Caldwell, Alec Marenco), 1:31.96; 5, Parkland, 1:34.19; 6, El Dorado (Karmelus Card, Duane Nelson, Miguel Nunez, Emil Smith), 1:32.65; 7, Austin, 1:33.47; 8, Andress, 1:33.72; 9,   Montwood (Luis Avila, Ian Cano, Yamil Oaxaca, Angel Robles), 1:34.12; 10, Chapin, 1:34.53.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 3:22.68; 2, Hanks, 3:27.32; 3, Eastlake (Angel Hernandez, Daine Kirtley, Lorenz  Smith, Adam Herrera), 3:27.80; 4, Americas, 3:28.79; 5, Montwood (Frank Hernandez, Kenneth Dominguez, Ruben Gonzalez, Yamil Oaxaca), 3:31.61; 6, Burges (Barry Cummings, Noah Yeager, Joseph Rosales, Luis Holguin), 3:31.63; 7, San Elizario (Alexis Maldonado, Misael Alarcon, Dilan Sanchez, Edwin Gomez), 3:34.04; 8, Chapin (Adam Reyes, Joaquin Ortega, Angel Contreras, Michael Peterson), 3:34.32; 9, Parkland, 3:34.78; 10, Austin, 3:35.46.

Girls Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 3

Eastwood’s David Boatright Invitational saw six city-best performance while the Bowie/Loretto Invitational had two 2020 season best go down.

Here are the weekend’s highlights:

*Chapin’s Kimberly Owens improved on her city-best time of 26.34 on Friday and raced to a 25.85 in the 200-meter dash at the Eastwood David Boatright Invitational.

*Franklin junior Eva Jess also improved on her city-best time of 11:02.23 on Friday, racing to a 10:55.96 in the 3200-meter run at Friday’s Eastwood David Boatright Invitational.

*Chapin 100-meter hurdler senior April Lang ran a 15.84 at the Eastwood’s David Boatright Invitational, topping her own city-best 16.22.

*For the second straight week, Chapin senior Plea Jai Roulhac improved her 300-meter hurdle time of 47.71 to a city best 46.92 at the Eastwood Invitational.

*The Franklin 400-meter relay team of Amethyst Massaquoi, Devin Martinez, Diana Cain, Alex Guzman also improved their city-best time to 49.53.

*Chapin’s Kimberley Owens leapfrogged over El Dorado’s Sarah Austin in the long jump setting a city-best mark of 18 feet, 3.5 inches (also a personal best) at the Eastwood Invitational.

*Parkland junior Angelina Lujan-Marrufo improved her city-best 800-meter run time from 2:21.94 to 2:19.27 at the Bowie/Loretto Invitational.

*Eastlake junior Makeia Ray took the lead in the high jump leeping 5 feet, 7 inches at the Bowie/Loretto Invitational.

For complete results of the Eastwood David Boatright Invitational, click here

For complete results of the Bowie/Loretto Invitational, click here

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This week’s schedule is as follows:

Franklin Invitational (Boys/Girls):  Feb. 28-29. Franklin, Bowie, Coronado, Austin, Andress (B), Jefferson, Burges, Canutillo, Anthony.

Mt. View Invitational (Boy/Girls): Feb. 28-29. Parkland, Mt. View, Bowie (G), El Paso, Clint, Horizon, San Elizario, Tornillo, Irvin, Eastlake, Americas, Pebble Hills.

Bel Air Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 28-29. Bel Air, YWLA, Eastwood, Del Valle, Ysleta, Andress (G), Chapin, Loretto, Harmony, Riverside, Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Cathedral, Hanks.

 Here the top 10 track and field female athletes in each track and field event after week 1:

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Field Events

 Discus: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 118-00; 2, Victoria Loya, Clint, 115-4.5; 3, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 111-0; 4, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 103-3; 5, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 101-11; 6, Kayla Maldonado, Parkland, 96-1; 7, Daniela Escarcega, Bel Air, 95-6; 8, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 95-4; 9, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 94-5; 9, Aries Mendez, Eastwood, 94-5.

Shot put: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 36-feet, 4 inches; 2, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 35-5; 3, Victoria Loya, Clint, 34-9; 4, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 34-3; 5, Aries Mendez, Eastwood, 33-0; 6, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 32-6; 7, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 32-3; 8, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 32-2; 9, Ashanti Williams, Andress, 31-9; 10, Emily Zubia, Burges, 31-8.

High jump: 1, Makeia Ray, Eastlake, 5-7; 2, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 5-6; 3, Aileen Alvarado, El Dorado, 5-2; 4, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 4-10; 4, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 4-10; 4, Anesa McBain, Eastwood, 4-10; 7, Casandra Barua, Eastwood, 4-8; 7, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso, 4-8; 7, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-8; 10, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-6; 10, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 4-6; 10, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 4-6; 10, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso High, 4-6.

Pole vault: 1, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 9 feet, 0 inches; 1, Sarah Granado, Eastwood, 9-0; 3, Jaqueline Morales, Del Valle, 8-6; 4, Renata Alvarado, Riverside, 8-0; 5, Abigail Valles, Burges, 7-6; 5, Cynthia Montes, Bel Air, 7-6; 5, Adina Hernandez, Parkland, 7-6; 5, Prissila Sosa, Del Valle, 7-6; 5, Ruby Tapia, Eastwood, 7-6; 5, Paulina Diaz, Bel Air, 7-6.

Long jump: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 18 feet, 3.5 inches; 2, Eireann Donohoe, Chapinm, 17-6; 3, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 17-2; 4, Diana Cain, Franklin, 16-9; 5, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 16-5; 6, Aaliyah Davis, Eastwood, 16-4.5; 7, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 15-11; 7, Carsyn Hopkins, Chapin, 15-11; 9, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 15-9; 10, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 15-8; 10, Aaliyah Crosby, Americas, 15-8.

Triple jump:  1, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 37 feet, 2.5 inches; 2, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 34-7; 3, Trinity Letuli, Franklin, 33-11.5; 4, Destiny Dominguez, Ysleta, 33-8.25; 5, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 33-7; 6, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 33-6.5; 7, Tamia Blakley, Burges, 33-5.5; 8, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 33-5; 9, Melody Burton, Hanks, 33-2; 9, Cheyenne McGhee, El Paso, 33-2.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 12.85; 2, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 12.92; 3, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 12.95; 4, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 12.96; 5, Diana Cain, Franklin, 13.01; 6, Claire Terry, Chapin, 13.01; 7, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 13:03; 8, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 13.17; 9, Cyan Cooper, Chapin, 13.24; 10, Elizabeth Ward, Eastwood, 13.27.

200 meters: 1, Kimberly Owens, Chapin, 25.85; 2, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 26.52; 3, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 26.65; 4, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 26.70; 5, Cyan Cooper, Chapin, 26.74; 6, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 26.94; 7, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 27.08; 8, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 27.21; 9, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 27.35; 10, Valeria Portillo, Coronado, 27.54.

400 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 59.14; 2, Amanda Sotelo, Franklin, 1:01.29; 3, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 1:01.58; 4, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 1:01.78; 5, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 1:02.30; 6, Camilla Gonzalez, Montwood, 1:02.43; 7, Grace Oyetunde, Franklin, 1:02.54; 8, Isabella Zambrano, Franklin, 1:02.66; 9, Sela Arevalo, Chapin, 1:02.96; 9, Annette Guzman, Burges, 1:02.96.

800 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 2:19.27; 2, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Eastwood, 2:22.24; 3, Allyson Little, Franklin, 2:24.78; 4, Mia Rivera, Hanks, 2:24.83; 5, Annette Guzman, Burges, 2:25.05; 6, Sela Arevalo, Chapin, 2:25.41; 7, Sofia Camacho, Franklin, 2:25.51; 8, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 2:26.10; 9, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 2:29.18; 10, Adalee Martin, Pebble Hills, 2:30.77.

1,600 meters: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 5:12.10; 2, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Eastwood, 5:31.96; 3, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 5:36.15; 4, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 5:36.64; 5, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 5:38.57; 6, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 5:40.07; 7, Heaven Perez, Parkland, 5:41.03; 8, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 5:41.20; 9, Marcela Perches, Coronado, 5:41.87; 10, Mia Rivera, Hanks, 5:42.89.

3,200 meters: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 10:55.96; 2, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 11:38.86; 3, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 11:59.22; 4, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 12:04.17; 5, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 12:04.52; 6, Kassandra Jimenez, Young Women’s Academy, 12:19.76; 7, Elizabeth Hernandez, Austin, 12:22.47; 8, Melody Tsutsumi, Jefferson, 12:28.03; 9, Abigail Murillo, Bel Air, 12:42.90; 10, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 12:48.55.

100-meter hurdles: 1, April Lang, Chapin, 15.84; 2, Valeria Portillo, Coronado, 16.50; 3, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 16.59; 3, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 16.59; 5, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 16.65; 6, Xitlali Hernandez, Chapin, 16.98; 7, Ruby Crawford, Coronado, 17.88; 8, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 17.91; 9, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 18.00; 9, Jaelyn Morrison, Hanks, 18.00.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 46.92; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 48.73; 3, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 49.41; 4, April Lang, Chapin, 49.87; 5, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 50.51; 6, Ashley Ibarra, Hanks, 50.53; 7, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 50.69; 8, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 51.63; 9, Ariana Hernandez, Americas, 51.74; 10, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 52.74.

400-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Amethyst Massaquoi, Devin Martinez, Diana Cain, Alex Guzman), 49.53; 2, Chapin (Terry Claire, Kimberley Owens, Cyan Cooper, Celeste Garcia), 50.37; 3, Eastwood (Casandra Barua, Alexia Mata, Anissa Lauryn Barlow, Elizabeth Ward), 51.55; 4, Americas, 51.55; 5 Coronado (Camila Hernandez, Honesty Davis-Spotwod, Jarryn Koneri, Heavyn Proctor), 51.78; 6, Jefferson, 52.27; 7, Montwood, (Jocelyn Ponce, Paola Salas, Diamante Corbett, Angelina Killings), 52.53; 8, Burges (Rebecca Fernandez, Adriana Rosales, Anaiah Quinn, Alisa Chandler), 52.54; 8, El Dorado, (Sarah Austin, Alexandria Matus, Zeanita Thomas, Syniah Smith), 52.54; 10, Del Valle (Angel Avalos, Bianca Parker, Natalie Payan, Beatrice Saucedo), 52.61.

800-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Cyan Cooper, Claire Terry, Sela Arevalo, Plea Jai Roulhac), 1:46.02; 2, Franklin (Diana Cain, Devin Martinez, Miranda Lopez, Amelia Stuart), 1:48.19; 3, Eastwood, (Alexia Mata, Zianna Casas, Casandra Barua, Elizabeth Ward), 1:48.66; 4, Pebble Hills, 1:49.40; 5, Eastlake (Hailey Black, Leticia Girion, Jerchel Dean, Jasmine Wright), 1:50.12; 6, Montwood (Aylin Enriquez-Mendoza, Jocelyn Ponce, Karen Van Valen, Camilla Gonzalez), 1:50.75; 7, Americas (Alani Hupstead, Aaliyah Crosby, Vanessa Enriquez, Alejandra Reynoso), 1:51.09; 8, Coronado (Camila Hernandez, Valeria Portillo, Jarryn Koneri, Heavyn Proctor), 1:51.37; 9, El Dorado (Sarah Austin, Alexandria Matus,  Zeanita Thomas Syniah Smith), 1:52.10; 10, Jefferson, 1:53.41.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Devin Martinez, Sofia Camacho, Grace Oyetunde, Allyson Little), 4:06.98; 2, Eastlake (Leticia Girion, Alejandra Florentino, Hailey Black, Makeia Ray), 4:12.34; 3, Chapin (Plea Jai Roulhac, Celeste Garcia, April Lang,  Sela Arevalo,), 4:13.60; 4, Montwood, 4:14.40; 5, Eastwood (Alexia Mata, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Desiree Carrillo, Olivia Neufeld), 4:15.15; 6, Pebble Hills (Destiny Bushnell, Adalee  Martin, Aniyah Addy, Sydney Co), 4:16.55; 7, Coronado (Sofia Fodor, Griselda Sainz, Mar Portillo, Kameron Johnson), 4:19.44; 8, Burges (Mari Wright, Annette Guzman, Miciah Quinn, Esmeralda Gutierrez), 4:20.46; 9, Americas (Demetreal Green, Alani Hupstead, Angela Hernandez, Alejandra Reynoso), 4:21.94; 10, Clint (Jazmine Rubio, Jacqueline Castillo, Brisa Aguilar), 4:30.45.

 

Boys Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 2

Seven city-best times and marks were established during the second week of the track and field season.

*110-meter hurdles: Dominic Britton, Chapin, 15.06 at the Eastwood Joe Hicks Invitational.

*300-meter hurdles: Dereck Parris-Constance, Franklin, 40.43 at the Joe Hicks Invitiational at Eastwood.

*Pole vault: Austin Lara, Del Valle, 12-6 and Daniel Larios, Coronado, 12-6 at the Eastwood Invitational.

*3,200 meters: Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 9:24.42 at the Eastlake Invitational.

*High jump: Evan Chisolm, Americas, 6-2 at the Eastlake Invitational.

*Shot put: Juan Alvarado, Socorro, 46-6 at the Eastlake Invitational.

*Discus: Leonardo Chavez, Irvin, 140-5 at the Irvin Invitational.

Americas won the team championship at Eastlake with 159 points followed by Burges (103),  Hanks (93), Pebble Hills (81.50 and Riverside (54).

For complete results, click here 

For complete results of Eastwood’s Joe Hicks Invitational, click here 

For complete results of the Irving Invitational, click here

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El Paso’s distance runners are consistently the most competitive races in the city. This year is no different.

This week’s schedule is as follows:

Eastwood Invitational: Friday at Eastwood High School. Franklin, Coronado, Clint, San Elizario, Chapin, Tornillo Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Eastwood, Bel Air, Del Valle.

Bowie/Cathedral Invitational: Saturday at Bowie High School. YWLA, Ysleta, Loretto, Bowie, El Paso, Andress, Austin, Mt. View, Horizon, Jefferson, Burges, Pecos, Canutillo, Harmony, Anthony, Irvin, Parkland, Riverside, Hanks, Pebble Hills, Eastlake, Americas.

Here the top 10 track and field male athletes in each track and field event after the first week of the season:

Boys relay
The Americas 400-meter relay leads the city with a 43.04 mark. The Franklin relay teams have the fastest times in the 800 and 1,600.

Field Events

 Discus: 1, Leonardo Chavez, Irvin, 140-5; 2, Julian De Lucio Dorsett, Franklin, 138-5; 3, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 130-8; 4, Andrews Bristol, Franklin, 130-1; 5, Elijah Munoz, Andress, 127-9; 6, ZaVeion Anderson, Eastwood, 127-5; 7, Tony Holguin, San Elizario, 127-4; 8, Korbyn Wells, Eastlake, 123-3; 9, Aaron Esparza, 122-9; 10, David Dominguez, Montwood, 120-6.

Shot put: 1, Juan Alvarado, Socorro, 46-6; 2, Leon Smith Jr, Franklin, 44-11.5; 3, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 44-5; 4, Noe Moreno, Canutillo, 43-11; 5, Brandon Mojica, Burges, 43-5; 6, Cyrus Zachary Pomele, Pebble Hills, 42-11; 7, Kalum Anchondo, Americas, 42-5.5; 8, Verdi Miranda, Montwood, 41-5.5; 9, Gustavo Gallardo, Andress, 41-4; 10, Efren Ruvalcaba, Eastwood, 41-3.

High jump: 1, Evan Chisolm, Americas, 6-2; 2, Ivann Alvarez, Americas, 6-0; 3, Dominic Porras, Horizon, 5-10; 3, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 5-10; 3, Adrian Parra, Horizon, 5-10; 6, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 5-8; 7, Kyahn Williams, Eastlake, 5-6; 7, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 5-6; 7, Josh Pacheco, Mt. View, 5-6; 10, Conner Bryant, Montwood, 5-4; 10, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 5-4; 10, Malachi Do, Andress, 5-4.

Pole vault: 1, Austin Lara, Del Valle, 12-6; 1, Daniel Larios, Coronado, 12-6; 3, Alejandro Gandara, Del Valle, 12-0; 4, David Rodriguez, San Elizario, 11-6; 4, Luis Holguin, Burges, 11-6; 4, Jakob Castillo, Del Valle, 11-6; 7, Justine Adebayo, Riverside, 11-0; 7, Jovanni Fernandez, San Elizario, 11-0; 9, Connor Bryant, Montwood, 10-6; 9, Evan Perez, Hanks, 10-6;

Long jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 22-7.5; 2, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 21-2.5; 3, Andrew Martinez, Parkland, 20-10; 3, Samuel Gutierrez, Andress, 20-10; 5, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 20-9; 6, Jacob Vetterkind, Socorro, 20-5.5; 7, Alec Marenco, Burges, 20-1; 8, Sebastian Ochoa, Pebble Hills, 19-8.5; 9, Damian Escarcega, Riverside, 19.8.5; 10, Ethan Bustillos, Franklin, 19-8.

Triple jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 45-3; 2, Gabriel Stonewall, Franklin, 44-7; 3, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 41-11; 4, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 41-9; 5, Miguel Vazquez, Austin, 41-2.5; 6, Michael Haack, Franklin, 40-4; 7, Michael Peterson, Chapin, 40-11.5; 8, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 40-4; 9, Alec Marenco, Burges, 39-6.5; 10, Christopher Wilson, Burges, 39-2.5.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Chris Ramos, Montwood, 11.22; 2, Derrik Workmen, Burges, 11.23; 3, Aaron Dumas, Americas, 11.28; 4, Marcus Ransom, Eastwood, 11.30; 5, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 11.32; 6, Alfredo De La Torre, Americas, 11.40; 7, Isreal Hudson, Franklin, 11.43; 8, Jose Guardado, Riverside, 11.43; 9, Aaron Jackman, Austin, 11.43; 10, Mike Williams, Coronado, 11.46.

200 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 21.56; 2, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 22.13; 3, Sir Drennan, Americas, 22.50; 4, Ryan Acosta, Americas, 22.64; 5, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 22.80; 6, Samuel Guitterez, Hanks, 22.94; 7, Malachi Do, Andress, 23.47; 8, Aaron Jackman, Austin, 23.49; 9, Miguel Vazquez, Austin, 23.52; 9, Lorenz Smith, Eastlake, 23.52.

400 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 47.74; 2, Bryan Lopez-Villarreal, Franklin, 49.89; 3, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 50.36; 4, Michael Haack, Franklin, 51.21; 5, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 51.25; 6, Christian Rosales, Burges, 51.96; 7, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 52.10; 8, Tomas Gutierrez, Franklin, 52.16; 9, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 52.44; 10, Miguel Nunez, El Dorado, 52.66.

800 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 1:53.02; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 1:55.17; 3, Jacob Ye, Americas, 1:57.27; 4, Jared Laverty, Americas, 1:58.09; 5, Noah Yeager, Burges, 1:58.09; 6, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 2:00.31; 7, Alan Alba, Coronado, 2:00.80; 8, Seth Andrade, Americas, 2:01.44; 9, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 2:02.37; 10, Fernando Anzures, Cathedral, 2:02.38.

1,600 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 4:19.68; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 4:28.13; 3, Jacob Ye, Americas, 4:28.87; 4, Jared Laverty, Americas, 4:29.17; 5, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 4:31.67; 6, Juan Olmos, Eastwood, 4:32.52; 7, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 4:35.76; 8, Hector Sanchez, Americas, 4:37.11; 8, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 4:37.11; 10, Omar Munoz, Hanks, 4:38.47.

3,200 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 9:24.42; 2, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 9:25.80; 3, Elias Perez, Eastwood, 9:31.60; 4, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 9:32.09; 5, Sergio Leon Cuartas, Eastwood, 9:38.43; 6, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 9:51.27; 7, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 9:56.19; 8, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 9:56.46; 9, Hector Sanchez, Americas, 9:58.33; 10, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 9:59.89;

110-meter hurdles: 1, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 15.06; 2, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 15.64; 3, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 15.72; 4, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 15.79; 5, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 15.81; 6, Joshua Love, Montwood, 15.83; 7, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 16:07; 8, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 16.73; 9, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 16.99; 10, Daniel Flores, Del Valle, 17.04.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Dereck Parris-Constance, Franklin, 40.43; 2, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 41.31; 3, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 41.49; 4, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 41.55; 5, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 41.57; 6, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 42.27; 7, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 42.40; 8, Enrique Perez, Hanks, 42.19; 9, Marco Carrillo, Clint, 43.34; 10, Joshua Love, Montwood, 43.40.

400-meter relay: 1, Americas, 43.04; 2, Franklin, 43.45; 3, Montwood, 43.86; 3, Burges, (Derrik Workmen, Alec Marenco, Christopher Wilson, Christian Rosales), 43.86; 5, Hanks, 44.55; 6, Eastwood (Marcus Ransom, Chris Wllmon, Rafael Tortolo, Andrew Martinez), 44.59; 7, El Dorado (Miguel Nunez, Duane Nelson, Karmelus Card, Alfredo Gomez), 44.65; 8, Chapin (Aaron Macias, Adam Reyes, Elijah Heier, Juan Lozano), 45.02; 9, Del Valle (Jakob Castillo, Alejandro Gandara, Austin Lara, Gabriel Rodriguez), 45.02; 10, Horizon (Daniel Rivera, Adrian Parra, Erick Miranda, Ross Valenzuela), 45.08.

800-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 1:28.42; 2, Americas (Aaron Dumas, Sir Drennan, Ryan Acosta, Alfredo De La Torre), 1:30.14; 3, Pebble Hills (James Hadnot, Dayton Jamierson, Sebastian      Ochoa, Jamari Williams), 1:32.55; 4, Burges (Derrik Workmen, Christian Rosales, Audwin Caldwell, Alec Marenco), 1:32.92; 5, Austin, 1:33.47; 6, Montwood (Luis Avila, Ian Cano, Yamil Oaxaca, Angel Robles), 1:34.12; 7, Parkland, 1:34.19; 8, Chapin, 1:34.53; 9, Andress, 1:34.80; 10, Del Valle, 1:35.13.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 3:22.68; 2, Hanks, 3:27.32; 3, Eastlake (Angel Hernandez, Daine Kirtley, Lorenz  Smith, Adam Herrera), 3:27.80; 4, Americas, 3:30.41; 5, Montwood (Frank Hernandez, Kenneth Dominguez, Ruben Gonzalez, Yamil Oaxaca), 3:31.61; 6, Burges (Barry Cummings, Noah Yeager, Joseph Rosales, Luis Holguin), 3:31.63; 7, San Elizario (Misael Alarcon, Alexis Maldonado, Isaias Valdez, David Rodriguez), 3:35.31; 8, Austin, 3:35.46; 9, Chapin (Adam Reyes, Aaron Macias, Angel Contreras, Michael Peterson), 3:36.63; 10, Parkland, 3:36.79.

 

 

Girls Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 2

Many of the area’s top athletes participated in the Eastwood Joe Hicks Invitational resulting in many city-best performances.

Franklin junior distance runner Eva Jess made her 2020 debut recording two season city-best times – 5:12.10 in the 1,600 meters and 11:02.23 in the 3,200.

Franklin runners –Amethyst Massaquoi, Devin Martinez, Diana Cain and Alex Guzman – excelled in the 400-meter relay earning a city-best 50.07 as did the 1,600-meter relay team of Martinez, Sofia Camacho, Grace Oyetunde and Allyson Little who ran a 4:06.98; at the Eastwood Joe Hicks Invitational.

Franklin’s Amelia Stuart and Eastwood’s Sarah Granado share the city’s top spot in the pole vault with an even 9-feet mark.

Other city-best marks and times set at the Joe Hicks Invitational are:

*Chapin’s Kimberly Owens ran a personal best of 26.34 in the 200-meter dash.

*Chapin’s April Lang raced to a city-best 16.22 in the 10-meter hurdles.

*The Chapin 800-meter relay team of Cyan Cooper, Claire Terry, Sela Arevalo, and Plea Jai Roulhac ran a 1:46.02 at the Eastwood Joe Hicks Invitational.

*Chapin high jumper Eireann Donohoe’s 5-feet, 6 inches is a city-best after the second week of the season.

*Chapin’s Eireann Donohoe earned a city-best in the triple jump, reaching 37 feet, 2.5 inches.

*El Dorado’s Sarah Austin pulled off a city-best 17 feet, 2 inches in the long jump.

*At the Eastlake Invitational, Americas athlete Regina Wolfe doubled in the shot put (36-feet, 4 inches) and. The discus (118-00) – both city best for the season.

Americas won the Eastlake Invitational with 165 points followed by Burges (100), Pebble Hills (79), Hankes (69) and Eastlake (65).

For complete results click here.

For complete results of Eastwood’s Joe Hicks Invitational, click here.

For complete results of the Irving Invitational, click here.

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Franklin’s Eva Jess opened the 2020 season with two city-best times in the 1600 and 3200.

This week’s schedule is as follows:

Bowie/Loretto Invitational: Friday at Bowie High School. YWLA, Ysleta, Loretto, Bowie, El Paso, Andress, Austin, Mt. View, Horizon, Jefferson, Burges, Pecos, Canutillo, Harmony, Anthony, Irvin, Parkland, Riverside, Hanks, Pebble Hills, Eastlake, Americas.

Eastwood Invitational: Friday at Eastwood High School. Franklin, Coronado, Clint, San Elizario, Chapin, Tornillo Montwood, Socorro, El Dorado, Eastwood, Bel Air, Del Valle.

Here the top 10 track and field female athletes in each track and field event after week 1:

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The Bowie and Eastwood Invitationals will take place on Friday.

Field Events

 Discus: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 118-00; 2, Victoria Loya, Clint, 115-4.5; 3, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 101-11; 4, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 103-3; 5, Kayla Maldonado, Parkland, 96-1;    6, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 95-4; 7, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 95-1; 8, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 94-5; 9, Emily Zubia, Burges, 93-8; 10, Zoe Nunn, Montwood, 93-4.

Shot put: 1, Regina Wolfe, Americas, 36-feet, 4 inches; 2, Victoria Loya, Clint, 34-9; 3, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 34-3; 4, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 32-6; 5, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 32-3; 6, Natalie Murillo, Del Valle, 33-1; 7, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 32-00; 8, Ashanti Williams, Andress, 31-9; 9, Emily Zubia, Burges, 31-8; 10, Amaris Delgado, Socorro, 31-5.

High jump: 1, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 5-feet, 6 inches; 2, Makeia Ray, Eastlake, 5-4; 3, Aileen Alvarado, El Dorado, 5-2; 4, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 4-10; 4, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 4-10; 6, Anesa McBain, Eastwood, 4-8; 6, Casandra Barua, Eastwood, 4-8; 6, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso, 4-8; 6, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-8; 10, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-6; 10, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 4-6; 10, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 4-6; 10, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso High, 4-6.

Pole vault: 1, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 9 feet, 0 inches; 1, Sarah Granado, Eastwood, 9-0; 3, Jaqueline Morales, Del Valle, 8-6; 4, Renata Alvarado, Riverside, 8-0; 5, Abigail Valles, Burges, 7-6; 5, Cynthia Montes, Bel Air, 7-6; 5, Adina Hernandez, Parkland, 7-6; 5, Prissila Sosa, Del Valle, 7-6; 5, Ruby Tapia, Eastwood, 7-6; 5, Paulina Diaz, Bel Air, 7-6.

Long jump: 1, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 17 feet, 2 inches; 2, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 16-7.25; 3, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 16-5; 4, Diana Cain, Franklin, 16-0.5; 5, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 15-11; 5, Carsyn Hopkins, Chapin, 15-11; 7, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 15-9; 8, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 15-8; 8, Aaliyah Crosby, Americas, 15-8; 10, Jodi Baeza, Fabens, 15-6.

Triple jump:  1, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 37 feet, 2.5 inches; 2, Trinity Letuli, Franklin, 33-11.5; 3, Destiny Dominguez, Ysleta, 33-8.25; 4, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 33-7; 5, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 33-6.5; 6, Tamia Blakley, Burges, 33-5.5; 7, Melody Burton, Hanks, 33-2; 7, Cheyenne McGhee, El Paso, 33-2; 9, Karla Delgado, Socorro, 31-11; 10, Beatrice Saucedo, Del Valle, 31-7.

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Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 12.85; 2, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 12.96; 3, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 12.99; 4, Diana Cain, Franklin, 13.01; 5, Claire Terry, Chapin, 13.01; 6, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 13:03; 7, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 13.17; 8, Elizabeth Ward, Eastwood, 13.27; 9, Melody Burton, 13.28; 9, Anaiah Quinn, Burges, 13.28.

200 meters: 1, Kimberly Owens, Chapin, 26.34; 2, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 26.52; 3, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 26.65; 4, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 26.70; 5, Cyan Cooper, Chapin, 26.82; 6, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 26.94; 7, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 27.08; 8, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 27.35; 9, Jasmine Wright, Eastlake, 27.61; 9, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 27.61.

400 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 59.14; 2, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 1:01.58; 3, Amanda Sotelo, Franklin, 1:01.73; 4, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 1:01.78; 5, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 1:02.30; 6, Camilla Gonzalez, Montwood, 1:02.43; 7, Grace Oyetunde, Franklin, 1:02.54; 8, Annette Guzman, Burges,1:02.96; 9, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 1:03.36; 9, Kameron Johnson, Coronado, 1:03.36.

800 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 2:21.94; 2, Allyson Little, Franklin, 2:24.78; 3, Annette Guzman, Burges, 2:25.35; 4, Sofia Camacho, Franklin, 2:25.51; 5, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 2:27.54; 6, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 2:29.18; 7, Mia Rivera, Hanks, 2:30.68; 8, Jazmin Chacon, Socorro, 2:31.80; 9, Natalie Espinoza, Montwood, 2:33.25; 10, Daphane Duran, Americas, 2:33.27.

1,600 meters: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 5:12.10; 2, Lauren Walls-Portillo, Eastwood, 5:31.96; 3, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 5:36.64; 4, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 5:38.57; 5, Jazmin Chacon, Soccoro, 5:43.29; 6, Karyme Garcia, Montwood, 5:45.31; 7, Jordan Torres, Franklin, 5:48.39; 8, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso High, 5:49.57; 9, Megan Kirtley, Eastlake, 5:49.68; 10, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 5:49.74.

3,200: 1, Eva Jess, Franklin, 11:02.23; 2, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 11:43.20; 3, Mariana Guzman, Americas, 12:04.52; 4, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 12:14.83; 5, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 12:16.29; 6, Melody Tsutsumi, Jefferson, 12:29.51; 7, Elizabeth Hernandez, Austin, 12:37.40; 8,  Kassandra Jimenez, Young Women’s Academy, 12:42.35; 9, Abigail Murillo, Bel Air, 12:42.90; 10, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 12:48.79.

100-meter hurdles: 1, April Lang, Chapin, 16.22; 2, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 16.65; 3, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 16.79; 4, Xitlali Hernandez, Chapin, 17.53; 5, Valeria Portillo, Coronado, 17.79; 6, Ruby Crawford, Coronado, 17.88; 7, Ariana Hernandez, Americas, 18.01; 8, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 18.12; 9, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 18.21; 9, Michelle Sanchez, Bowie, 18.21.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Plea Jai Roulhac, Chapin, 47.71; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 48.73; 3, Olivia Neufeld, Eastwood, 50.12; 4, Ashley Ibarra, Hanks, 50.53; 5, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 50.89; 6, Desiree Carrillo, Eastwood, 50.97; 7, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 51.63; 8, Ariana Hernandez, Americas, 51.74; 9, Kathy Cordero, Montwood, 52.92; 10, Alexis Hughes, Parkland, 52.95.

400-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Amethyst Massaquoi, Devin Martinez, Diana Cain, Alex Guzman), 50.07; 2, Chapin (Terry Claire, Kimberley Owens, Cyan Cooper, Celeste Garcia), 50.37; 3, Eastwood (Casandra Barua, Alexia Mata, Anissa Navarro, Elizabeth Ward), 51.51; 4, Americas, 51.82; 5, Jefferson, 52.27; 6, Montwood, (Jocelyn Ponce, Paola Salas, Diamante Corbett, Angelina Killings), 52.53; 7, Burges (Rebecca Fernandez, Adriana Rosales, Anaiah Quinn, Alisa Chandler), 52.54; 7, El Dorado, (Sarah Austin, Alexandria Matus, Zeanita Thomas, Syniah Smith), 52.54; 9, Del Valle (Angel Avalos, Bianca Parker, Natalie Payan, Beatrice Saucedo), 52.61; 10, Coronado (Ruby Crawford, Valeria Portillo, Dora Goldstein, Honesty Davis-Spotwod), 52.64.

800-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Cyan Cooper, Claire Terry, Sela Arevalo, Plea Jai Roulhac), 1:46.02; 2, Eastlake (Hailey Black, Leticia Girion, Jerchel Dean, Jasmine Wright), 1:50.12; 3, Montwood (Aylin Enriquez-Mendoza, Jocelyn Ponce, Karen Van Valen, Camilla Gonzalez), 1:50.75; 4, Americas (Alani Hupstead, Aaliyah Crosby, Vanessa Enriquez, Alejandra Reynoso), 1:51.09; 5, Franklin (Miranda Lopez, Maya Prado, Jamee Lopez, Christianna Carr), 1:51.14; 6, Eastwood, (Casandra Barua, Anesa McBain, Anissa Navarro, Alexia Mata), 1:52.27; 7, Pebble Hills (Mikela Cartwright, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Temple Collier, Grace Newby), 1:52.56; 8, El Dorado (Sarah Austin, Alexandria Matus,  Zeanita Thomas Syniah Smith), 1:52.71; 9, Jefferson, 1:53.41; 10, Burges (Rebecca Fernandez, Adriana Rosales, Alexandra Chavez, Anaiah Quinn), 1:53.95.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin (Devin Martinez, Sofia Camacho, Grace Oyetunde, Allyson Little), 4:06.98; 2, Eastlake (Leticia Girion, Alejandra Florentino, Hailey Black, Makeia Ray),  4:12.34; 3, Chapin (Plea Jai Roulhac, Celeste Garcia, April Lang,  Sela Arevalo,), 4:13.60; 4, Montwood, 4:14.40; 5, Pebble Hills (Destiny Bushnell, Adalee  Martin, Aniyah Addy, Sydney Co), 4:16.55; 6, Eastwood (Alexia Mata, Sophia Watts, Elizabeth Ward, Lauren Walls-Portillo), 4:16.79; 7, Coronado (Sofia Fodor, Griselda Sainz, Mar Portillo, Kameron Johnson), 4:19.44; 8, Burges (Mari Wright, Annette Guzman, Miciah Quinn, Esmeralda Gutierrez), 4:20.46: 9, Americas (Demetreal Green, Alani Hupstead, Angela Hernandez, Alejandra Reynoso), 4:21.94; 10, Clint (Jazmine Rubio, Jacqueline Castillo, Brisa Aguilar), 4:30.45.

 

Boys Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 1

The El Paso high school track season began Feb. 7-8 with three meets – the Hanks, Austin and Chapin Invitationals.

Franklin won the Hanks Invitational with 183.50 points followed by Americas (110), Parkland (68), Hanks (63) and Del Valle (55). For complete results, click here.

Burges won the Chapin Invitational with 142 points followed by San Elizario (137), Chapin (88), Canutillo (56) and Irvin (47). For complete results, click here.

For complete results of the Austin Invitational, click here.

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Hanks senior Michael Abeyta and Franklin senior Fernie Morales put on a show in the 1,600-meter run at the Hanks Invitational. Abeyta won the event in 1:53.02 while Morales was second in 1:55.17.

This week’s schedule is as follows:

Eastlake Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 14-15 at the Socorro Student Activities Complex. YWLA, Ysleta, Hanks, Riverside, Mt. View, Clint, Horizon, Harmony, Eastlake, Socorro, Pebble Hills, Americas.

 Irvin Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 14-15.  Parkland, Irvin, Bowie, El Paso, Andress, Austin, Jefferson, Canutillo, Anthony, Loretto.

Eastwood Invitational: Feb. 15 at Eastwood High School. Eastwood, Bel Air, Del Valle, El Dorado, Montwood, San Elizario, Coronado, Chapin, Franklin, Tornillo, Loretto, Cathedral.

Here the top 10 track and field male athletes in each track and field event after the first week of the season:

Dayton Jamierson
Pebble Hills’ Dayton Jamierson jumped 5-feet, 10-inches to take second place in the high jump at the Hanks Invitational. Americas Evan Chisolm won the event with a Week 1, city best 6-0.

 

Field Events

 Discus: 1, Julian De Lucio Dorsett, Franklin, 138-5; 2, Leonardo Chavez, Irvin, 130-10; 3, Tony Holguin, San Elizario, 127-0; 4, Korbyn Wells, Eastlake, 123-3; 5, David Dominguez, Montwood, 120-6; 6, Jorge Fuentes, Canutillo, 120-1; 7, Eddie Villalba, Clint, 119-8; 8, Javier Montes, Del Valle, 117-6; 9, Noe Moreno, Canutillo, 116-10; 10, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 114-3.

Shot put: 1, Juan Alvarado, Socorro, 46-4; 2, Leon Smith Jr, Franklin, 44-7; 3, Esteban Pena, Mt. View, 43-1; 4, Kalum Anchondo, Americas, 41-8.5; 5, Verdi Miranda, Montwood, 41-5.5; 6, Eddie Villalba, Clint, 41-2; 7, JohnVilla, Parkland, 40-10.5; 8, Freddy Caldwell, El Dorado, 40-10; 9, Jason Crespo, Franklin, 39-11; 10, Alejandro Barreda, Franklin, 39-6.5.

High jump: 1, Evan Chisolm, Americas, 6-0; 2, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 5-10; 2, Ivann Alvarez, Americas, 5-10; 4, Dominic Porra, Horizon, 5-8; 5, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 5-6; 5, Dominic Britton, Chapin, 5-6; 5, Josh Pacheco, Mt. View, 5-6; 8, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 5-4; 8, Kyahn Williams, Eastlake, 5-4; 10, Joseph Ortiz, Americas, 5-2.

Pole vault: 1, Alejandro Gandara, Del Valle, 12-0; 2, David Rodriguez, San Elizario, 11-6; 2, Luis Holguin, Burges, 11-6; 2, Austin Lara, Del Valle, 11-6; 2, Jakob Castillo, Del Valle, 11-6; 2, Daniel Larios, Coronado, 11-6; 7, Jovanni Fernandez, San Elizario, 11-0; 8, Isaac Quinones, Franklin, 10-0; 8, Connor Bryant, Montwood, 10-0; 8, Evan Perez, Hanks, 10-0.

Long jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 22-7.5; 2, Zacarias Velasquez, Franklin, 21-2.5; 3, Andrew Martinez, Parkland, 20-10; 4, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 20-9; 5, Jacob Vetterkind, Socorro, 20-5.5; 6, Marcos Duran, Mt. View, 19-7.5; 7, Jesse Marquez, Riverside, 19-6.5; 7, Hector Nevarez, Mt. View, 19-6.5; 9, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 19-2; 10, Jonathan Garcia, Bowie, 19-1.5.

Triple jump: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 45-3; 2, Gabriel Stonewall, Franklin, 44-7; 3, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 41-11; 4, Daniel Rivera, Horizon, 41-9; 5, Miguel Vazquez, Austin, 41-2.5; 6, Michael Haack, Franklin, 39-11; 7, Michael Peterson, Chapin, 40-11.5; 8, Misael Alarcon, San Elizario, 40-4; 9, Alec Marenco, Burges, 39-6.5; 10, Christopher Wilson, Burges, 39-2.5.

Omajuwa Etiwe
Franklin senior Omajuwa Etiwe doubled in the 200- and 400-meter run at the Hanks Invitational. He ran the 200 in 21.56 and the 400 in 47.74.

Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Chris Ramos, Montwood, 11.22; 2, Derrik Workmen, Burges, 11.23; 3, Aaron Dumas, Americas, 11.28; 4, Alfredo De La Torre, Americas, 11.40; 5, Isreal Hudson, Franklin, 11.43; 5, Jose Guardado, Riverside, 11.43; 5, Aaron Jackman, Austin, 11.43; 8, Mike Williams, Coronado, 11.46; 9, Duane Nelson, El Dorado, 11.52; 10, Jesse Marquez, Riverside, 11.54.

200 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 21.56; 2, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 22.14; 3, Hatim Adams, Franklin, 22.80; 4, Sir Drennan, Americas, 22.86; 5, Samuel Guitterez, Hanks, 22.94; 6, Lorenz Smith, Eastlake, 23.52; 7, Jacob Vetterkind, Socorro, 23.61; 8, Yamil Oaxaca, Montwood, 23.64; 9, Barry Cummings, Burges, 23.76; 10, Cameron Jackson, Eastlake, 23.80.

400 meters: 1, Omajuwa Etiwe, Franklin, 47.74; 2, Bryan Lopez-Villarreal, Franklin, 49.89; 3, Jamari Williams, Pebble Hills, 51.25; 4, Christian Rosales, Burges, 51.96; 5, Tomas Gutierrez, Franklin, 52.16; 6, Miguel Nunez, El Dorado, 52.66; 7, Joshua Gonzalez, Mt. View, 52.67; 8, Noah Yeager, Burges, 52.83; 9, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 52.85; 10, Aaron Espinoza, Coronado, 52.94.

800 meters: 1, Michael Abeyta, Hanks, 1:53.02; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 1:55.17; 3, Kenneth Golston, Parkland, 2:00.73; 4, Noah Yeager, Burges, 2:01.57; 5, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 2:02.37; 6, Fernando Anzures, Cathedral, 2:02.38; 7, Jarrett Ketchmark, Andress, 2:03.37; 8, Seth Rodriguez, San Elizario, 2:03.98; 9, Seth Andrade, Americas, 2:04.26; 10, Miguel Avila, Del Valle, 2:04.41.

1,600 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 4:19.68; 2, Fernie Morales, Franklin, 4:28.13; 3, Jacob Ye, Americas, 4:28.87; 4, Jared Laverty, Americas, 4:29.17; 5, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 4:32.04; 6, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 4:35.76; 7, Daniel Kennedy, Franklin, 4:37.11; 8, Omar Munoz, Hanks, 4:38.47; 9, Michael Mier, Americas, 4:38.98; 10, Joaquin Ortega, Chapin, 4:39.49.

3,200 meters: 1, Rodger Rivera, Hanks, 9:26.54; 2, Carmelo Corral, Americas, 9:56.46; 3, Hector Sanchez, Americas, 9:58.33; 4, Edwin Gomez, San Elizario, 10:09.38; 5, Angel Contreras, Chapin, 10:09.95; 6, Israel David, Eastlake, 10:14.27; 7, Christian Parra, Socorro, 10:19.50; 8, Dilan Sanchez, San Elizario, 10:20.46; 9, Rene Arambula, San Elizario, 10:23.00; 10, Jonah Van Orman, Franklin, 10:23.21.

110-meter hurdles: 1, Donta Hayes, Parkland, 15.64; 2, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 15.72; 3, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 15.79; 4, Dayton Jamierson, Pebble Hills, 15.81; 5, Joshua Love, Montwood, 15.83; 6, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 16:48; 7, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 16.73; 8, Angel Hernandez, Eastlake, 17.35; 9, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 17.52; 10, David Rodriguez, San Elizario, 17.93.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Dereck Parris-Constance, Franklin, 41.41; 2, Isaiah Martinez, Parkland, 42.4; 3, Jesus Rocha, Clint, 42.12; 4, Enrique Perez, Hanks, 42.19; 5, Stephen Carreto, Franklin, 42.29; 6, Micah Galaviz, Canutillo, 42.33; 7, Izak Jiminez, Montwood, 43.04; 8, Marco Carrillo, Clint, 43.34; 9, Joshua Love, Montwood, 43.40; 10, Isaias Valdez, San Elizario, 43.63.

400-meter relay: 1, Americas, 43.04; 2, Franklin, 43.45; 3, Montwood, 43.86; 4, Burges, (Derrik Workmen, Alec Marenco, Christopher Wilson, Christian Rosales), 44.02; 5, Hanks, 44.55; 6, El Dorado, 44.78; 6, Chapin, 45.12; 6, Andress, 45.12; 8, Del Valle 45.32; 9, Riverside, 45.33; 10, Parkland, 45.36.

800-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 1:28.42; 2, Americas, 1:30.46; 3, Burges (Derrik Workmen, Barry Cummings, Christopher Wilson, Alec Marenco), 1:33.01; 4, Del Valle, 1:35.13; 5, Montwood, 1:34.14; 6, Austin, 1:34.30; 7, Chapin, 1:34.53; 8, Parkland, 1:35.02; 9, Andress, 1:35.26; 10, Coronado, 1:35.30;

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 3:22.68; 2, Hanks, 3:27.32; 3, Eastlake, 3:29.52; 4, Americas, 3:30.41; 5, Montwood, 3:32.06; 6, Burges (Barry Cummings, Noah Yeager, Luis Holguin, Christian Rosales), 3:32.65; 7, Parkland, 3:37.17; 8, San Elizario (Misael Alarcon, Isaias Valdez, Alexis Maldonado, Edwin Gomez), 3:38.09; 9, Pebble Hills, 3:39.92; 10, El Dorado, 3:40.91.

 

 

 

Girls Track and Field Top 10 Times and Distances, Week 1

The El Paso high school track season began Feb. 7-8 with three meets – the Hanks, Austin and Chapin Invitationals.

Franklin won the Hanks Invitational with 184 points followed by Montwood (90.50), Americas (74.50), Coronado (56) and Pebble Hills (43) were in the top five. For complete results, click here. 

Chapin won the Chapin Invitational with 158 points followed by Jefferson (151), Burges (133), Ysleta (14) and Irvin and Canutillo (11), to round out the top five. For complete results, click here.

For complete results of the Austin Invitational, click here. 

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Tornillo freshman Kylene Elias won double gold medals in the 1,600 (5:36.64) and 3,200 (11:55.93) at the Hanks Invitational – both city bests.

This week’s schedule is as follows:

Eastlake Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 14-15 at the Socorro Student Activities Complex. YWLA, Ysleta, Hanks, Riverside, Mt. View, Clint, Horizon, Harmony, Eastlake, Socorro, Pebble Hills, Americas.

 Irvin Invitational (Boys/Girls): Feb. 14-15.  Parkland, Irvin, Bowie, El Paso, Andress, Austin, Jefferson, Canutillo, Anthony, Loretto.

Eastwood Invitational: Feb. 15 at Eastwood High School. Eastwood, Bel Air, Del Valle, El Dorado, Montwood, San Elizario, Coronado, Chapin, Franklin, Tornillo, Loretto, Cathedral.

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Parkland’s Angelina Lujan-Marrufo won gold in the 800 at the Hanks Invitational in a time of 2:21.94.

Here the top 10 track and field female athletes in each track and field event after week 1:

Field Events

Discus: 1, Victoria Loya, Clint, 115-feet, 4.5 inches; 2, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 101-11; 3, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 95-4; 4, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 93-0; 5, Genesis Soto, Socorro, 91-10; 6, Jasmine Mancilla, Bel Air, 87-07; 7, Emily Zubia, Burges, 86-6; 8, Jessica Favela, Hanks, 85-1; 9, Kayla Maldonado, Parkland, 84-9; 10, Kianna Castaneda, Austin, 83-6.

Shot put: 1, Victoria Loya, Clint, 34 feet, 9 inches; 2, Lilliana Licon, Pebble Hills, 34-3; 3, Laura Barrios, El Paso High, 32-3; 4, Fatima Lara, Montwood, 32-00; 5, Zoey Nunn, Montwood, 30-6; 6, Amaris Delgado, Socorro, 30-4; 7, Leslie Jaquez, Jefferson, 32-1; 8, Emily Zubia, Burges, 31-8; 9, Savannah Hunnicutt, Burges, 28-3; 10, Taylor Salcido, Franklin, 27-0.

High jump: 1, Aileen Alvarado, El Dorado, 5 feet, 2 inches; 2, Sarah Austin, El Dorado, 4-10; 2, Makeia Ray, Eastlake, 4-10; 4, Alissa Kennedy, El Paso, 4-8; 4, Alyssa Alaiafune, Franklin, 4-8; 6, Angela Hernandez, Americas, 4-6; 6, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 4-6; 8, Andrea Molina, Americas, 4-2; 9, Karen Van Valen, Montwood, 4-2.

Pole vault: 1, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 9 feet, 0 inches; 2, Renata Alvarado, 8-0; 3, Cinthia Montes, Bel Air, 7-6; 4, Adina Hernandez, Parkland, 7-6; 4, Prissila Sosa, Del Valle,  7-6; 6, Trinity Letuli, Franklin, 7-0; 6, Aliyah Carroll, Americas, 7-0; 8, Adriana Alarcon, Mt. View, 6-6; 8, Abigail Valles, Burges, 6-6; 8, Audrey Nevarez, Burges, 6-0.

Long jump: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 16 feet, 7.25 inches; 2, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 16-5; 3, Carsyn Hopkins, Chapin, 15-11; 4, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 15-9; 4, Diana Cain, Franklin, 15-9; 4, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 15-9; 7, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 15-8; 8, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 15-5; 9, Sakeyna Weekley, Parkland, 15-1.5; 10, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 15-1.

Triple jump:  1, Eireann Donohoe, Chapin, 36 feet, 1.5 inches; 2, Destiny Dominguez, Ysleta, 33-8.25;  3, Miranda Lopez, Franklin, 33-7; 4, Cheyenne McGhee, El Paso, 33-2; 5, Karla Delgado, Socorro, 31-11; 6, Angel Hernandez, Americas, 31-9; 7, Roxanna Badillo, Irvin, 31-0.25; 8, Kimberly Castillo, Loretto, 30-6.5; 8, Valeria Martinez, Austin, 30-6.5: 10, Valeria Alvarado, Fabens, 30-3.75.

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Franklin’s Amethyst Massaquoi and Alex Guzman finished 1-2 in the 200-meter dash at last week’s Hanks Invitational. Massaquoi (second in this photo) finished in a city best 26.52 and Guzman raced to a 26.65, second best in the city.

Running Events

 100 meters: 1, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 12.85; 2, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 12.96; 3, Diana Cain, Franklin, 13.01; 3, Claire Terry, Chapin, 13.01; 4, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 13:03; 5, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 13.17; 6, Anaiah Quinn, Burges, 13.28; 7, Paola Guzman, Mt. View, 13.32; 8, Valeria Portillo, Coronado, 13:45; 9, Brianna Bazan, Hanks, 13:50; 10, Vanessa Enriquez, Americas, 13.53.

200 meters: 1, Amethyst Massaquoi, Franklin, 26.52; 2, Alex Guzman, Franklin, 26.65; 3, Jai Plea Roulhac, Chapin, 26.70; 4, Cyan Cooper, Chapin, 26.82; 4, Bianca Parker, Del Valle, 26.94; 5, Sydney Co, Pebble Hills, 27.08; 6, Sofia Ramirez, Montwood, 27.35; 7, Jasmine Wright, Eastlake, 27.61; 8, Angelina Killings, Montwood, 27.61; 9, Sela Arevalo, Chapin, 27.84; 10, Adenaji Jones Tornes, Pebble Hills, 28.13.

400 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 59.14; 2, Amanda Sotelo, Franklin, 1:01.73; 3, Kimberley Owens, Chapin, 1:01.78; 4, Devin Martinez, Franklin, 1:02.30; 5, Camilla Gonzalez, Montwood, 1:02.43; 6, Destiny Bushnell, Pebble Hills, 1:03.42; 7, Brisa Aguilar, Clint, 1:03.52; 8, Hailey Black, Eastlake, 1:03.82; 9, Marissa George, Jefferson, 1:03.97; 10, Isabella Zambrano, Franklin, 1:05.10.

800 meters: 1, Angelina Lujan-Marrufo, Parkland, 2:21.94; 2, Sofia Camacho, Franklin, 2:26.34;  3, Allyson Little, Franklin, 2:27.90; 4, Annette Guzman, Burges, 2:29.51; 5, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 2:32.24; 6, Mia Rivera, Hanks, 2:36.07; 7, Elizabeth Hernandez, Austin, 2:37.97; 8, Jordan Torres, Franklin, 2:39.55; 9, Natalie Espinoza, Montwood, 2:35.53; 10, Victoria Duran, Americas, 2:39.97.

1,600 meters: 1, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 5:36.64; 2, Karyme Garcia, Montwood, 5:45.31; 3, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 5:49.74; 4, Jordan Torres, Franklin, 5:50.01; 5, Marcela Perches, Marcela, Coronado, 5:50.91; 6, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 5:51.40; 7, Jazmin Chacon, Soccoro, 5:52.22; 8, Janeth Chacon, Socorro, 5:52.89; 9, Abigail Barraza, Americas, 5:53.38; 10, Crystal Peterson, 5:57.40.

3,200: 1, Kylene Elias, Tornillo, 11:55.93; 2, Alyssa Laspada, Franklin, 12:21.20; 3, Melody Tsutsumi, Jefferson, 12:44.45; 4, Karyme Garcia, Montwood, 12:50.98; 5, Janeth Chacon, Socorro, 12:51.13; 6, Abigail Murillo, Bel Air, 12:52.89; 7, Emilee Antimo, Burges, 12:55.13;  8, Kyra Walker, Coronado, 12:55.26; 9, Jenna Saunders, Franklin, 13:03.69; 10, Monique Correa, Jefferson, 13:04.10.

100-meter hurdles: 1, Alani Hupstead, Americas, 16.65; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 16.79; 3, April Lang, Chapin, 17.00; 4, Ruby Crawford, Coronado, 17.88; 5, Ariana Hernandez, Americas, 18.01; 6, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 18.21; 7, Sarah Dankovich, Coronado, 18.45; 8, Amelia Stuart, Franklin, 18.79; 9, Adriana Ojeda, Montwood, 19.14; 10, Samaira Fragoso, Coronado, 19.26.

300-meter hurdles: 1, Jai Plea Roulhac, Chapin, 47.71; 2, Emily Trillo, Jefferson, 48.73; 3, Ashley Ibarra, Hanks, 50.53; 4, Mar Portillo, Coronado, 50.89; 5, Logan Maxwell, Montwood, 51.63; 6, Ariana Hernandez, Americas, 51.77; 7, Kathy Cordero, Montwood, 52.92; 8, Emerald Davis, Franklin, 53:33; 9, Sarah Dankovich, Coronado, 55.01; 10, Dania Navarro, Eastlake, 56.17.

400-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Terry Claire, Kimberley Owens, Cyan Cooper, Celeste Garcia), 50.37; 2, Franklin, 50.57; 3, Americas, 51.82; 4, Montwood, 52.60; 5, El Dorado, 52.72; 6, Coronado, 53.19; 7, Burges (Rebecca Fernandez, Adriana Rosales, Alexandra Chavez, Mari Wright), 53.89; 8, Hanks, 53.96; 9, Mt. View, 54.01; 10, Jefferson, 54.43.

800-meter relay: 1, Chapin (Cyan Cooper, Celeste Garcia, Carsyn Hopkins, April Lang), 1:49.74; 2, Franklin, 1:51.99; 3, Americas, 1:52.57; 4, Jefferson, 1:53.41; 5, Coronado, 1:54.13; 6, El Dorado, 1:54.76; 7, Burges (Rebecca Fernandez, Adriana Rosales, Alexandra Chavez, Mari Wright), 1:55.01; 8, Parkland, 1:56.03; 9, Del Valle, 1:56.69; 10, Mt. View, 1:58.49.

1,600-meter relay: 1, Franklin, 4:12.55; 2, Montwood, 4:14.40; 3, Eastlake, 4:15.80; 4, Chapin (Celeste Garcia, Claire Terry, Sela Arevalo, April Lang), 4:18.89; 5, Coronado,  4:23.58; 6, Americas, 4:32.12; 7, Burges (Mari Wright, Annette Guzman, Miciah Quinn,  Samantha Cera), 4:34.19; 8, Socorro, 4:34.98;  9, Hanks, 4:38.19; 10, Jefferson, 4:39.69.

 

 

 

Eva Jess, Eastwood Boys seek NXN titles

What: Nike Cross Nationals (NXN).

Who: Eastwood boys – seniors Juan Olmos and Elias Perez, juniors Sergio Cuartas, Nathan Hernandez and Victor Parra and sophomores Victor Anchondo and Andres Gurrola and Franklin’s Eva Jess.

When: Boys race begins at 11 a.m. Saturday and the girl’s race begins at 12:35 p.m.

Where: Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon.

Watch it here: https://cdn.runnerspace.com/nxnlive.html

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Eastwood received one of four at-large bids to compete at the Nike Cross Nationals on Saturday.

When the Eastwood Running Club toed the line to start the 2018 Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) at Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon, it was a decade of work and dedication and perseverance in the making.

At the time, it felt as if the journey was over – they finally made it to the national state.

“The dream was always to get there, and once we did, it almost felt the finish line was Nike South and not NXN,” Eastwood coach Mike McLain said. “This year it feels more like business. Yes, we are going to enjoy it, but it’s a little more about business this time.”

NXN is the pinnacle of high school cross country in the United States. The top two teams in eight regional championships and the top five placing individuals not on an automatically-placing team receive automatic bids to NXN.

The race is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland.

Eastwood finished third (137 points) at Nike South but Nike Cross Nationals selection committee selected them as one of four at-large boy’s teams to compete in the 22-team field.

Southlake Carroll (85 points) and The Woodlands (126) received automatic bids for placing first and second.

Franklin junior Eva Jess automatically qualified by placing third at Nike South racing to a 17:54.34.

“This is going to be great experience,” Jess said. “I’m really excited to go. I’m going to get a lot of cool stuff and I get to race against the best in the nation.”

Jess, who finished second at the UIL State Cross Country Championship in Class 6A, is the first girl’s runner from El Paso to qualify for Nike Nationals.

“I’m happy just to make it there,” she said. “I know these are the best girls in the nation so I’m just really happy to make it. I’m going to do my best and see what happens.”

Last week Jess finished 13th out of 195 runners at the Foot Locker South Regional in North Carolina and missed qualifying for the Foot Locker nationals by three spots. She did run a personal best of 17:49 in that meet.

“This was my first year running the NXN regionals so it’s awesome making it to nationals on my first try,” she said. “I never really thought about NXN. I was always focused on state.”

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Franklin junior Eva Jess automatically qualified by placing third at Nike South racing to a 17:54.34. She is the first female from El Paso to race at NXN.

The girl’s championship race is at 12:35 p.m.

The Eastwood boys – seniors Juan Olmos and Elias Perez, juniors Sergio Cuartas, Nathan Hernandez and Victor Parra and sophomores Victor Anchondo and Andres Gurrola – are making its second consecutive trip to NXN.

“We just want to do better than last year,” Perez said. “We could have done better, so we want to go up there and show something, especially since we’re going up there as an at-large team, we want to show that it was worth it.”

Eastwood – which defended its Class 5A state championship this year – finished 22nd in a field of 22 teams in its first national championship.

Perez said he is hoping last year’s experience will help them on Saturday.

“Because it is NXN, we’ll still be a little excited, a little starstruck because it’s only our second year,” he said. “But we know it’s a big race and we can’t let it get the best of us.”

He has seen the team progress since his freshman season when the team was fourth at Nike South. His sophomore year, Eastwood was third but did not receive an at-large bid.

In 2018, Eastwood became the first team from El Paso to win Nike South and compete at NXN.

“Last year we were just kind of there having a blast,” he said. “This year, we’re going to have fun but we definitely want to take it more serious and do better than last year and that’s what we’re hoping to do.”

The team had to wait a week before getting the call last Saturday.

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Eastwood’s Elias Perez and his team are returning to NXN on Saturday hoping to improve on last year’s performance.

“The team ran well at South but we didn’t know if we would be top two,” Perez said. “Coach was saying it would be close. I told the guys that there was nothing more we could do, we left it all on the course. I had a lot of confidence a week after South that would get an at-large berth.”

McLain said the past two weeks of training have been normal.

“The experience we had last year means everything,” he said. “Last year, before NXN, it didn’t feel like just another week of practice. Practice last week was calm, it felt like regional or state week. We weren’t as uptight as we were last year. We took a more it’s-just-another-race approach. It was just another two weeks of practice for us. We just did what we’ve been doing to make us successful this year, so it did feel more at home for us.”

But this is not just another race.

“These kids will be treated like royalty for four days,” he said. “The atmosphere is so incredible up there. When you show up they give you all this amazing gear, their pictures are up all over the Nike campus, you are like a celebrity with glamour and glitz and Olympians coming up to talk to you and eating with you at every meal.”

The team now has NXN experience with five runners who ran the course last year. Four runners – Olmos, Perez, Cuartas and Hernandez – ran the championship race while Parra was an alternate and race the community race.  Anchondo and Gurrola will be making their NXN debut.

“If you want to keep doing well at NXN, you have to keep working to get back every year,” McLain said. “At first, everything is so new. You are looking around, experiencing things for the first time so it seems more like a vacation than a meet. We want to get to the point where running at NXN is as comfortable as preparing for Woodbridge, or state or Nike South. We’re not at that point yet, but we’re getting there.”

 

Abeyta, Gonzalez and Andrade sign early

Three El Paso cross country student-athletes have a lot to be thankful for this season as each one made their commitments to compete at the next level in the early signing period.

Michael Abeyta signed with the University of Oregon, Nick Gonzalez with St. Edwards and Seth Andrade signed with UT-Tyler.

A star at Hanks, Abeyta fulfilled a childhood goal of competing for the Ducks.

“Since I was 10 years old, I’ve always dreamed about going to the University of Oregon,” he said. “People in middle school would always tell me ‘you’re never going to get there, they won’t recruit you, they don’t take people from Texas, much less El Paso.’”

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Hanks’s Michael Abeyta fulfilled a childhood dream when he signed to run at the University of Oregon.

Abeyta’s resume is impressive.

He won two UIL State Cross Country silver medals – his sophomore and senior years – was sixth is freshman and fifth his junior year, and was All State all four years.

This year’s Region 1-5A time of 14:35.10 was the fastest regional time in El Paso history.

He has also won two state gold medals – in the 1600 meters (2017) and in the 800 meters (2018), a silver in the 1600 (2018) and a bronze in the 1600 (2019).

People thought I was crazy, but I proved them wrong,” he said. “Now that it’s a reality, I am so blessed to be able to run there. I hope to make Hanks and El Paso proud.”

He picked Oregon over Oklahoma State University, Texas, Texas Tech, Gonzaga, Georgetown.

Hanks coach Kim Gomez said Abeyta is the best athlete she has ever coached.

“He came to me already a great runner, his dad has done amazing things with him since he was a little boy,” she said. “I’ve coached 36 years and I’ve seen the Culpeppers, Gilbert Contreras, the Luceros, and I think Michael is the best distance runner ever in El Paso.”

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Coronado senior Nick Gonzalez was the first El Paso runner in Class 6A to cross the finish line. He finished 14th in 15:11.31 at the state championship. He will sign with St. Edwards University.

Coronado senior Nick Gonzalez picked St. Edwards, a Division 2 school in Concordia, Texas.

“The big pull for me was that I wanted to run at a program that I felt that I could grow in,” he said. “With coach (Ryan) Ponsonby and coach (Sharlie) Brooks, I thought that I could really grow under their coaching.”

He was also looking for school where he could excel academically.

“Academics are a huge deal for me and I feel that at St. Edwards I’ll have the best opportunities to grow as a student,” he said. “Eventually, I want to go to medical school and St. Edwards will prepare me for that.”

He also took a visit to Division 1 Incarnate Word before deciding on St. Edwards.

“I put my running to the side and based my decision on how good the school was academically,” he said. “I wanted to be the first in my family to run at a Division 1 school, which is one of the reasons I was looking hard at Incarnate Word. But I decided that it’s not really running I want to pursue after college, its education and that’s why I chose St. Edwards.”

Seth Andrade, a senior at Americas, was also looking for a school that was strong academically.

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Americas’s Seth Andrade will continue his distance career at UT-Tyler.

“I was primarily looking for a good engineering school,” he said. “I had been e-mailing coaches at schools that had good engineering programs. I started with the Colorado School of Mines but the coach didn’t respond.”

He eventually e-mailed the coach at UT-Tyler and a trip was immediately set up.

“When I went on my visit, it was really beautiful and the environment felt right,” he said. “The coach is young but I could tell by the way he speaks and how he presented himself that he was very knowledgeable and has accomplished many things.”

While on the visit, Andrade trained with the team.

“It was a really fun experience,” he said. “They each had their own personalities. They were really great. Everything that they showed me was a check on my checklist of things I wanted in a school.”