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injuredinmelee
05-11-2008, 05:55 AM
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bonnie Richardson ran. She threw. She jumped.

And when it was time to hand out the team trophies, Richardson accepted the 1A team championship for Rochelle High School -- by herself.

http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0510/nba_a_richardson1_200.jpg
Bonnie Richardson of Rochelle High School
scored 42 team points to win the Texas 1A track title.
- AP Photo/Harry Cabluck

Bonnie Richardson of Rochelle High School scored 42 team points to win the Texas 1A track title.

Richardson was the only Rochelle athlete to qualify for the state meet and stunningly won the team title. University Interscholastic League officials said it was the first time they can remember a single athlete winning a girls' team title.

It's happened before on the boys' side, but not since former Baylor Bear and Pittsburgh Steeler Frank Pollard did it for Meridian High School in the 1970s, said UIL Athletics Director Charles Breithaupt.

"This totally blows me away," the freckle-faced Richardson said while holding the trophy with a gold medal draped on her neck. "This is amazing. I had no idea it was even possible."

Richardson's title march began with field events on Friday when she won the high jump (5 feet, 5 inches), placed second in the long jump (18-7) and was third in the discus (121-0).

On Saturday, she won the 200 meters in 25.03 seconds and nearly pulled off a huge upset in the 100 before finishing second (12.19) to defending champion Kendra Coleman of Santa Anna. Richardson, a junior, earned a total of 42 team points to edge team runner-up Chilton (36).

It was a good thing the 1A events were split over two days because Richardson said the heat -- temperatures were in the high 90s both days -- might have knocked her down. She laughed off a suggestion that she could have won more if UIL rules didn't limit individual participation to five events.

"I don't think I could handle any more," she said. "It was hot and I was tired."

Many outstanding girls athletes have dominated state meets, but few cross over from the sprints to the field events with Richardson's success, Breithaupt said.

"The way she did it is really impressive," Breithaupt said. "A lady like that could be a heptathlete."

Rochelle is about 85 miles east of San Angelo, and Richardson's high school doesn't even have a real track. The football field has a ring of caliche and grass around it.

So how does she train?

"Watch for potholes," she joked. "We have a track about 10 miles down the road and train there usually."

Richardson's coach, Jym Dennis, suspected she could do something special in the team category, but didn't tell her on the trip to Austin because he didn't want to make her nervous.

"I was hoping she'd get a few gold medals to put her over the top and she did," Dennis said. "She's an amazing athlete. I think she could win a lot of events."

As a sophomore, she competed in the high jump, long jump and discus. She won the long jump but didn't medal in the others. On Saturday, she was surprised by her second-place finish in the 100.

"Kendra and I have been battling all year. I was amazed I stayed with her. I didn't think I was that fast," she said.

Richardson also plays tennis and led her basketball team to the state semifinals last season.

"I'd play football if my parents would let me," she said. "Not quarterback. Defense."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

ESPN.COM (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/highschool/news/story?id=3390402)

Antec
05-11-2008, 10:25 AM
This could a national and world's record as well-if they are kept

pirate4state
05-11-2008, 11:23 AM
That's amazing!!! :clap: :clap:

Nursebetty
05-11-2008, 05:27 PM
Hurray for her.........outstanding feat!

KingRob
05-11-2008, 06:03 PM
WOW! What a story! Her school should be proud of this young lady!:clap:

Phil C
05-11-2008, 06:05 PM
Outstanding Job! Magnificient!



Speaking about great teammate work and winning as a team!! :)

Phil C
05-12-2008, 09:52 AM
What makes it more amazing is that most state champions are won by teams that win a relay and have several runners that place in individual races.

pancho villa
05-12-2008, 10:47 AM
I want her on my football team!

Black_Magic
05-12-2008, 11:26 AM
That is awsome...
I got a huge kick out of the fans. There was a group of parents of Lancaster HS Girls track team mouthing back and forth with Parents of Ft Worth Dunbar Parents.. It was a hoot to listen to. It was entertaining to listen to between races. I Thought at times a fight might break out.:clap:

Sweetwater Red
05-12-2008, 12:09 PM
I might be wrong but didn't Jackie Reese of Rotan win the 1A
boys state championship by himself in 2006.

kaorder1999
05-12-2008, 12:12 PM
i believe it was done before by a male athlete but she was the first female athlete to do it. I think Spears from Luling could have done it but she wasn't the only person from her team that qualified

Sweetwater Red
05-12-2008, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by kaorder1999
i believe it was done before by a male athlete but she was the first female athlete to do it. I think Spears from Luling could have done it but she wasn't the only person from her team that qualified

Yeah, I understand she was the first girl. I just wonder how
many times it's been done by a boy at the 1A level. I doubt
seriously it could or would happen in any other classification...
boys or girls.

Sweetwater Red
05-13-2008, 09:57 AM
Originally posted by injuredinmelee
AUSTIN, Texas -- Bonnie Richardson ran. She threw. She jumped.

And when it was time to hand out the team trophies, Richardson accepted the 1A team championship for Rochelle High School -- by herself.

http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0510/nba_a_richardson1_200.jpg
Bonnie Richardson of Rochelle High School
scored 42 team points to win the Texas 1A track title.
- AP Photo/Harry Cabluck

Bonnie Richardson of Rochelle High School scored 42 team points to win the Texas 1A track title.

Richardson was the only Rochelle athlete to qualify for the state meet and stunningly won the team title. University Interscholastic League officials said it was the first time they can remember a single athlete winning a girls' team title.

It's happened before on the boys' side, but not since former Baylor Bear and Pittsburgh Steeler Frank Pollard did it for Meridian High School in the 1970s, said UIL Athletics Director Charles Breithaupt.

"This totally blows me away," the freckle-faced Richardson said while holding the trophy with a gold medal draped on her neck. "This is amazing. I had no idea it was even possible."

Richardson's title march began with field events on Friday when she won the high jump (5 feet, 5 inches), placed second in the long jump (18-7) and was third in the discus (121-0).

On Saturday, she won the 200 meters in 25.03 seconds and nearly pulled off a huge upset in the 100 before finishing second (12.19) to defending champion Kendra Coleman of Santa Anna. Richardson, a junior, earned a total of 42 team points to edge team runner-up Chilton (36).

It was a good thing the 1A events were split over two days because Richardson said the heat -- temperatures were in the high 90s both days -- might have knocked her down. She laughed off a suggestion that she could have won more if UIL rules didn't limit individual participation to five events.

"I don't think I could handle any more," she said. "It was hot and I was tired."

Many outstanding girls athletes have dominated state meets, but few cross over from the sprints to the field events with Richardson's success, Breithaupt said.

"The way she did it is really impressive," Breithaupt said. "A lady like that could be a heptathlete."

Rochelle is about 85 miles east of San Angelo, and Richardson's high school doesn't even have a real track. The football field has a ring of caliche and grass around it.

So how does she train?

"Watch for potholes," she joked. "We have a track about 10 miles down the road and train there usually."

Richardson's coach, Jym Dennis, suspected she could do something special in the team category, but didn't tell her on the trip to Austin because he didn't want to make her nervous.

"I was hoping she'd get a few gold medals to put her over the top and she did," Dennis said. "She's an amazing athlete. I think she could win a lot of events."

As a sophomore, she competed in the high jump, long jump and discus. She won the long jump but didn't medal in the others. On Saturday, she was surprised by her second-place finish in the 100.

"Kendra and I have been battling all year. I was amazed I stayed with her. I didn't think I was that fast," she said.

Richardson also plays tennis and led her basketball team to the state semifinals last season.

"I'd play football if my parents would let me," she said. "Not quarterback. Defense."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

ESPN.COM (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/highschool/news/story?id=3390402)

Did anyone else see the PTI guys give her a shout out during
their "Big Finish" yesterday on ESPN?:thinking:

DUKE22
05-13-2008, 10:26 AM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
Did anyone else see the PTI guys give her a shout out during
their "Big Finish" yesterday on ESPN?:thinking: Yeah I saw it, thought that was pretty cool.

pirate4state
05-13-2008, 10:30 AM
Originally posted by Sweetwater Red
Did anyone else see the PTI guys give her a shout out during
their "Big Finish" yesterday on ESPN?:thinking: No, I missed it! :(

kaorder1999
05-13-2008, 10:30 AM
story is on yahoo.com's front page right now. Thats pretty cool!

Ranger Mom
05-13-2008, 10:41 AM
I guess in this case....there really IS an "I" in team!!;)

kaorder1999
05-13-2008, 10:50 AM
Originally posted by Ranger Mom
I guess in this case....there really IS an "I" in team!!;)

no kidding....