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FB-fanatic
05-11-2011, 09:02 PM
State 3A 100m Qualifiers:

1 Darnell CC West Oso 10.81 Central
2 Lafayette, Cody Atlanta 10.97 East
3 Ivory, Edward W.Orange-Stark 10.67 East
4 Thompson, Kyle Argyle 11.00 Central
5 Shepard, Jerrell Lubbock Cooper 10.95 West
6 Green-Avery, Armand Cuero 10.68 Central
7 Barnhill, Wesley Lorena 10.72 Central
8 Brooks, Daniel Rockdale 10.60 East
9 Chaffin, Devin Burkburnett 10.94 West


So where’s the speed… East Texas… West Texas.. let’s just look at it. Most would agree the standard of all standards of speed is the 100m and we’ve established that I-35 is the dividing point in the state, backed up by State of Texas population center being near Belton:

http://www.texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/Ctr%20of%20Pop2010.pdf

So, who wins… Central Texas, where speed is king!

Props to Lorena’s Wesley Barnhill (though his dad is from East Texas), one really fast white boy.

Old LB
05-11-2011, 09:06 PM
hand'em a football :thinking:

kaorder1999
05-11-2011, 09:16 PM
haha...have you researched wind, rain, weather conditions?

GreenMonster
05-11-2011, 09:18 PM
Originally posted by Old LB
hand'em a football :thinking: Chafin from Burkburnett can tote the mail. He's a big, strong, fast kid that is almost young enough to be a sophmore (July birthday) plus he's a great kid. He's been talking to Oklahoma State from what I hear.

kaorder1999
05-11-2011, 09:20 PM
am i reading this wrong or are the top two fastest times from east texas?

bigwood33
05-11-2011, 09:21 PM
Don't count out the Thompson kid from Argyle. conditions were terrible at the regional meet but I have seen him run 10.4. Kid can go.

BaseballUmp
05-11-2011, 09:23 PM
Rockdale is not east texas...sorry

bolshavik
05-11-2011, 09:24 PM
Uh...Rockdale is not east TX...Central maybe but it aint East

Old LB
05-11-2011, 09:28 PM
Originally posted by FB-fanatic
State 3A 100m Qualifiers:

1 Darnell CC West Oso 10.81 Central (South)
2 Lafayette, Cody Atlanta 10.97 East
3 Ivory, Edward W.Orange-Stark 10.67 East
4 Thompson, Kyle Argyle 11.00 Central (North)
5 Shepard, Jerrell Lubbock Cooper 10.95 West
6 Green-Avery, Armand Cuero 10.68 Central (South)
7 Barnhill, Wesley Lorena 10.72 Central
8 Brooks, Daniel Rockdale 10.60 East (Central)
9 Chaffin, Devin Burkburnett 10.94 West (North)


So where’s the speed… East Texas… West Texas.. let’s just look at it. Most would agree the standard of all standards of speed is the 100m and we’ve established that I-35 is the dividing point in the state, backed up by State of Texas population center being near Belton:

http://www.texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/Ctr%20of%20Pop2010.pdf

So, who wins… Central Texas, where speed is king!

Props to Lorena’s Wesley Barnhill (though his dad is from East Texas), one really fast white boy.

Correction

XtremeCouture
05-11-2011, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
am i reading this wrong or are the top two fastest times from east texas?

those are just regional qualifying times. i'd rather see the fastest times for this year. I'm pretty sure green from cuero ran under 10.4 this year

kaorder1999
05-11-2011, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by XtremeCouture
those are just regional qualifying times. i'd rather see the fastest times for this year. I'm pretty sure green from cuero ran under 10.4 this year

oh i know..just wondering why he was proclaiming that central was fastest..or was where all the speed was...

GreenMonster
05-11-2011, 09:49 PM
Well, there is a reason why we play the game, or in this case run the race. We shall see where all the speed is this weekend when they go head to head. *Ironically, he's technically correct in that this race will be run in CENTRAL Texas, so that's exactly where all the speed will be :D

sinfan75
05-11-2011, 10:17 PM
Originally posted by FB-fanatic
State 3A 100m Qualifiers:

1 Darnell CC West Oso 10.81 Central
2 Lafayette, Cody Atlanta 10.97 East
3 Ivory, Edward W.Orange-Stark 10.67 East
4 Thompson, Kyle Argyle 11.00 Central
5 Shepard, Jerrell Lubbock Cooper 10.95 West
6 Green-Avery, Armand Cuero 10.68 Central
7 Barnhill, Wesley Lorena 10.72 Central
8 Brooks, Daniel Rockdale 10.60 East
9 Chaffin, Devin Burkburnett 10.94 West


So where’s the speed… East Texas… West Texas.. let’s just look at it. Most would agree the standard of all standards of speed is the 100m and we’ve established that I-35 is the dividing point in the state, backed up by State of Texas population center being near Belton:

http://www.texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/Ctr%20of%20Pop2010.pdf

So, who wins… Central Texas, where speed is king!

Props to Lorena’s Wesley Barnhill (though his dad is from East Texas), one really fast white boy.

sinfan75
05-11-2011, 10:22 PM
CC West Oso in central Texas?:spitlol:

Old Tiger
05-11-2011, 10:25 PM
Originally posted by FB-fanatic
State 3A 100m Qualifiers:

1 Darnell CC West Oso 10.81 Central
2 Lafayette, Cody Atlanta 10.97 East
3 Ivory, Edward W.Orange-Stark 10.67 East
4 Thompson, Kyle Argyle 11.00 Central
5 Shepard, Jerrell Lubbock Cooper 10.95 West
6 Green-Avery, Armand Cuero 10.68 Central
7 Barnhill, Wesley Lorena 10.72 Central
8 Brooks, Daniel Rockdale 10.60 East
9 Chaffin, Devin Burkburnett 10.94 West


So where’s the speed… East Texas… West Texas.. let’s just look at it. Most would agree the standard of all standards of speed is the 100m and we’ve established that I-35 is the dividing point in the state, backed up by State of Texas population center being near Belton:

http://www.texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/Ctr%20of%20Pop2010.pdf

So, who wins… Central Texas, where speed is king!

Props to Lorena’s Wesley Barnhill (though his dad is from East Texas), one really fast white boy. Rockdale isn't east Texas...we are central

garciap77
05-11-2011, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by XtremeCouture
those are just regional qualifying times. i'd rather see the fastest times for this year. I'm pretty sure green from cuero ran under 10.4 this year

athletic.net

State 3A

100 Meters
1. 12 Mario Breeding 10.48a TX Polytechnic
2. 12 Quentin Butler 10.56aw TX Corpus Christi West Oso
3. 11 Daniel Brooks 10.59aw TX Rockdale
10 Armstrong Nworka 10.59a TX Carrollton Ranchview
5. 12 Jason Holland 10.64c TX Dallas Roosevelt
6. 12 Ed Ivery 10.78a TX West Orange-Stark
7. 11 Cody Lafayette 10.84c TX Atlanta
8. 12 Eric Horseley 10.88a TX Dallas Madison
9. 12 Kyle Thompson 10.94c TX Argyle
10. 11 Devin Chaffin 10.95a TX Burkburnett

garciap77
05-11-2011, 10:31 PM
Originally posted by Old Tiger
Rockdale isn't east Texas...we are central


I thought you guys were 2A. :D



:p







;)

Old LB
05-11-2011, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by garciap77
I thought you guys were 2A. :D



:p







;)

Might as well be. :D

Old Tiger
05-11-2011, 10:35 PM
Originally posted by garciap77
I thought you guys were 2A. :D



:p







;) 6 man

garciap77
05-11-2011, 10:36 PM
Originally posted by Old Tiger
6 man

OK!!!!! Electus Unus!:D

Old Tiger
05-11-2011, 10:37 PM
Originally posted by garciap77
OK!!!!! Electus Unus!:D lol


Yeah and our biggest Rival is the Buckholts Badgers lol

garciap77
05-11-2011, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by Old Tiger
lol


Yeah and our biggest Rival is the Buckholts Badgers lol

Go Badgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd185/garciap77/187935_170760722969848_6368084_n.jpg


lol

FB-fanatic
05-11-2011, 11:04 PM
Originally posted by garciap77
athletic.net

State 3A

100 Meters
1. 12 Mario Breeding 10.48a TX Polytechnic
2. 12 Quentin Butler 10.56aw TX Corpus Christi West Oso
3. 11 Daniel Brooks 10.59aw TX Rockdale
10 Armstrong Nworka 10.59a TX Carrollton Ranchview
5. 12 Jason Holland 10.64c TX Dallas Roosevelt
6. 12 Ed Ivery 10.78a TX West Orange-Stark
7. 11 Cody Lafayette 10.84c TX Atlanta
8. 12 Eric Horseley 10.88a TX Dallas Madison
9. 12 Kyle Thompson 10.94c TX Argyle
10. 11 Devin Chaffin 10.95a TX Burkburnett

Aw = wind aided..... a number of these guys will be at home this weekend sayin coulda shoulda would'v......

garciap77
05-11-2011, 11:06 PM
Originally posted by FB-fanatic
Aw = wind aided..... a number of these guys will be at home this weekend sayin coulda shoulda would'v......

It happens every year!

marler1972
05-12-2011, 08:11 AM
Originally posted by bigwood33
Don't count out the Thompson kid from Argyle. conditions were terrible at the regional meet but I have seen him run 10.4. Kid can go.

conditions on Tuesday night for the finals was not that bad other than how the meet was run......

bps093
05-12-2011, 08:17 AM
Kid from west oso got 2nd last year, Green from Cuero has beat him twice this year. He has run under 10.4 twice this year. As smooth a runner as you will see.

pancho villa
05-12-2011, 08:22 AM
Kid from Cuero will win the 100. Bet on it.

44INAROW
05-12-2011, 08:35 AM
Originally posted by pancho villa
Kid from Cuero will win the 100. Bet on it.
I hope you're right.......... :)

LINK (http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2011/may/11/mf_onsports_051211_139308/?local-sports)

Good Luck Monte!!!

gatordaze
05-13-2011, 08:26 AM
Celina's Connor Bey ran a 10.66 100 this year but is not running the 100 in Austin because he runs the 200, sprint relay and the 800 relay tonight. He runs a 21.7 200. The fastest guys might not even be running in some of the events.


Originally posted by garciap77
athletic.net

State 3A

100 Meters
1. 12 Mario Breeding 10.48a TX Polytechnic
2. 12 Quentin Butler 10.56aw TX Corpus Christi West Oso
3. 11 Daniel Brooks 10.59aw TX Rockdale
10 Armstrong Nworka 10.59a TX Carrollton Ranchview
5. 12 Jason Holland 10.64c TX Dallas Roosevelt
6. 12 Ed Ivery 10.78a TX West Orange-Stark
7. 11 Cody Lafayette 10.84c TX Atlanta
8. 12 Eric Horseley 10.88a TX Dallas Madison
9. 12 Kyle Thompson 10.94c TX Argyle
10. 11 Devin Chaffin 10.95a TX Burkburnett

garciap77
05-13-2011, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by pancho villa
Kid from Cuero will win the 100. Bet on it.

How much?

Gobbler Fan
05-13-2011, 11:05 AM
Originally published May 11, 2011 at 11:03 p.m., updated May 11, 2011 at 11:03 p.m.

CUERO - Buster Hansel could see his chance of running at the UIL State Track and Field Championships slipping away while lying on the training table at the Corpus Christi Calallen track.

Monte Green-Avery had a similar vision when he felt a pain in his right knee during the Jack Adcock Gobbler Relays.

"It does make you appreciate how much you can lose in a matter of minutes," Hansel said.

Hansel lost his lunch after suffering from a stomach virus and Green-Avery tore his meniscus, but the injuries didn't stop the Cuero seniors from qualifying for the Class 3A meet on Friday at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin.

Green-Avery won the 100-meter dash and finished second in the 200 at the Region IV-3A meet. Hansel won the 1,600 a day after collapsing on the track after finishing fifth in the 3,200.

Green-Avery will be making his third appearance at the state meet, and Hansel will be going to state for the second time.

"I didn't think Buster could go but he had enough energy to win the mile," said Cuero coach Victor Mathis. "When you're young, I guess you heal fast.

"I know Monte has overcome a lot of injuries from the eighth grade to the 10th grade to this year. He has a lot of determination."

Green-Avery's first appearance at the state meet came less than two years after he had broken the growth plate in his left leg.

He won a pair of gold medals, as a freshman by running the lead leg in the 400 and 800 relays. He received a ring when the Gobblers won the team title.

"People would say you're going to put a freshman to start, aren't you afraid of him jumping," Mathis recalled. "I said the kid has run against competition all his life. He's been in bigger stadiums running in the nationals in Junior Olympics, which is huge."

Green-Avery broke his ankle in football as a sophomore and wasn't able to participate in track.

The injury flared up during his junior year, forcing him to withdraw from the 100 after the preliminaries at last year's regional meet. Green-Avery did advance to state in the long jump and won a bronze medal.

"I was taking medication and the ankle was taped so I could fight through it," Green-Avery said.

Green-Avery decided to forego surgery and continued to run after tear in his meniscus was diagnosed in March.

"I can feel it, but it's not anything that I can't handle," Green-Avery said. "I always wanted to go to state in an open event and this year I finally get to do it. I'm going to make the best of it."

Green-Avery is seeded third in the 100 and fifth in the 200, but is determined to medal in both.

"That's what I've been working on all week," he said. "I've got to get out of the blocks to get out in front and hold the lead. It's all or nothing basically. I've got to go hard or go home."

Hansel doesn't want to leave Austin without a medal like he did last year in the 1,600 and 3,200.

"One thing I learned is don't try to run in Lane 2 for eight laps. That was a killer," Hansel said. "I guess I learned to be patient and let the race unfold as it goes along."

Hansel has come a long way since he began running and comes into the meet seeded second in the 1,600.

"When I was a freshman, I really wasn't competing," Hansel said. "I was just going out and doing it. Over the years, it's gotten to be more of a fun competition."

Hansel is looking forward to competing at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, while Green-Avery will play football at Abilene Christian.

But neither wants to leave Cuero without some extra hardware.

"I got one in cross country so I might as well get one in track season," Hansel said. "You always want to do your best because it makes Cuero look better. It will make the team look better and make us look better."

NOTES: Cuero's Abby Sheppard qualified for the state meet as the top seed in the 300 hurdles after setting a Region IV-3A record. But when asked about the race, most people want to know if she was hurt when she did a somersault after crossing the finish line.

"That was all I could do to keep from falling and hurting myself," said Sheppard, who credited her cheerleading experience for her agility.

http://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2011/may/11/mf_onsports_051211_139308/?sports&hs-track

Gobbler Fan
05-13-2011, 11:06 AM
Good luck to all the qualifiers ... job well done :thumbsup:

FmrPirate14
05-13-2011, 12:09 PM
The Cuero Kid has my pick as winner of the 100

mwrams
05-13-2011, 01:02 PM
The Hicks kid from Mineral Wells hurt his hip right before regionals has run a 10.5 and he is only a freshman.

cr180t
05-13-2011, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by mwrams
The Hicks kid from Mineral Wells hurt his hip right before regionals has run a 10.5 and he is only a freshman.

Did he run at Regionals? On the relays?

Dogman_1969
05-13-2011, 02:20 PM
I prodict a repeat of the TEXAS RELAYS. Daniel Brooks takes an early lead and holds off the field to win the 100M.

This race, of course, will be ran right after Daniel wins the 110 High Hurdle finals just as he did at the TEXAS RELAYS.

And yes he can tote the rock. Don't be surprised if OU's Bob Stoops isn't there to support one of his prized recruits.

Mack & CO is missing the boat......

firstdown
05-13-2011, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by gatordaze
Celina's Connor Bey ran a 10.66 100 this year but is not running the 100 in Austin because he runs the 200, sprint relay and the 800 relay tonight. He runs a 21.7 200. The fastest guys might not even be running in some of the events.

Thompson from Argyle also will be competing in several events at the state meet. He should be the favorite to win the pole vault.


Great athlete even greater kid. Hell he's fast even in a pads.

mwrams
05-13-2011, 02:52 PM
Daniels will have to be smokin to beat Johnson in the 110 hurdles. Johnson has consistantly run in the 13's.

Gobbler Fan
05-13-2011, 04:39 PM
Looks like flotrack will be having a live feed beginning at 6:00 pm Friday

http://www.flotrack.org/coverage/238681-2011-UIL-Texas-State-Track-and-Field-Championships

mwrams
05-13-2011, 07:11 PM
Johnson 1st at State meet in 100m with a time of 13.64, Daniel Brooks was 3rd @ 14.23

Dogman_1969
05-13-2011, 07:22 PM
Daniel hit the first hurdle and got 3rd in the 110's but cam right back and won teh open 100.

Still runs the 300 inter hurdles later......

Gobbler Fan
05-13-2011, 07:41 PM
WOS has some awsome relays New 3a records in the 4x100 and 4x200 :clap:

bigwood33
05-13-2011, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by firstdown
Thompson from Argyle also will be competing in several events at the state meet. He should be the favorite to win the pole vault.


Great athlete even greater kid. Hell he's fast even in a pads.
He got 3rd in the pole vault.

Gobbler Fan
05-13-2011, 09:11 PM
Congratulations to Monty on the Silver in the 200m and Buster winning the Gold in the 1600 ... the race videos will be posted on the flotrack site later tonight . :clap:

44INAROW
05-13-2011, 09:13 PM
Originally posted by Gobbler Fan
Congratulations to Monty on the Silver in the 200m and Buster winning the Gold in the 1600 ... the race videos will be posted on the flotrack site later tonight . :clap:
congrats..... :clap: :clap: :clap:

eagles_victory
05-14-2011, 01:31 AM
Originally posted by Dogman_1969
Mack & CO is missing the boat...... Having to settle for Gray and Malcom Brown is going to suck

87 TIGER
05-14-2011, 03:32 AM
Originally posted by pancho villa
Kid from Cuero will win the 100. Bet on it. shoulda took you up on that bet.

mwrams
05-14-2011, 05:46 AM
Mineral Wells wins another Gold!
400m Finals 1. Adrian Colbert-Mineral Wells 48.27

He is a Jr.

110m State Champ Lorenzo Johnson finished 3rd in the 300m Hurdles.

Eagle1
05-14-2011, 11:51 AM
I noticed there was nobody from the Carthage or Henderson district in the 100. Makes you wonder how much football speed and track speed translate. I wonder if the 9 teams that ran in the 4 x 100 relay combined won as many playoff games as the 3 representatives from that district?

Dogman_1969
05-14-2011, 09:26 PM
Originally posted by eagles_victory
Having to settle for Gray and Malcom Brown is going to suck

Those are good running backs but they do not have the explosive speed of Brooks. I think used in the right situations he could be a Jamaal Charles running back at Texas. Especially after those guys have pounded the middle some.

Eagle1
05-15-2011, 08:11 AM
I will agree the kid from Rockdale is explosive. Watch the 100 on flotrack and pause the race at about 40 yds. he is quick out of the blocks. Wow!

Old Tiger
05-16-2011, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by Dogman_1969
Those are good running backs but they do not have the explosive speed of Brooks. I think used in the right situations he could be a Jamaal Charles running back at Texas. Especially after those guys have pounded the middle some. Brooks is a typical scat back....Gray and Brown are all-purpose backs and are much bigger than brooks

Coach BS
05-18-2011, 08:11 AM
Originally posted by Eagle1
I will agree the kid from Rockdale is explosive. Watch the 100 on flotrack and pause the race at about 40 yds. he is quick out of the blocks. Wow! agreed he is at full speed after about 3 steps, If the Tigers can get him in the open field this fall look out , he will rack up the yards.Sooners got a good one there.

mwrams
05-18-2011, 10:42 AM
When Class 3A was the best out of all classes at the State meet:

Boys: Lorenzo Johnson-Mineral Wells 110m Hurdles...13.64

Girls: Lauren Cook-Liberty High Jump 5'9"
Imani Wright-Liberty-Eylau Triple Jump 40'5"
Jesse Johnson-Argyle Pole Vault 12'9"