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Greeneville 42.03; 3. Patrick Kutas (CBHS) 50-10.5; 7. High Jump: 1. Georgia Shields (Franklin) 11-6.50; 3. Following the SEC Championships, McLeod was named the SEC and USTFCCCA South Region Indoor Mens Field Athlete of the Year. Harpeth Hall, 4:04.06; 2. Jack Perry (Brentwood Academy) 11-0. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Mackenzie Ivy (Knox. Kylie McCadney (Union City) 1:00.37; 3. Mitchell 44.77; 8. Annamaria Bacchetta (Harpeth Hall) 11:53.10; 6. Dalis Hawkins (Briarcrest) 12.93; 6. Cadence Mancil (South Greene) 7-6; 5. Genesis Pearson (Madison Academic) 50.29; 5. Memphis Central 63; 3. Madison Johnson (Campbell Co.) 5-2. High Jump: 1. Whit Collard (CBHS) 11.09; 5. Parker Jermaine (Memphis Middle College) 119-10; 7. Hardin Valley Academy 18; 2. M.L. Eli Penix (Daniel Boone) 57-9.5; 2. Overall, Tennessee claimed 44 All-American honors during the 2016 track and field season. Skyy Craig, Walker Valley, 6,039; 4. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 6-4; 4. Laynie Jaramillo (Hardin Valley Academy); 4. Kimbriel Winfield (St. Georges) 16.51; 2. 400 relay: 1. Quincy Briggs (Memphis Central) 49.31; 7. Ava Grau (CAK) 6-0. Ronin Cleary (Merrol Hyde) 10:54.40. TSSAAsports.com is the gateway to the Tennessee high school championships! Memphis Central 1:26.14; 2. Knoxville Webb 30; 8t. St. Georges 3:34.47; 6. Payton Culp (FRA) 15-3; 2. Jaxon Toney (Harding Academy) 41-10.25; 4. Sydney McCarty (Gatlinburg-Pittman) 17-10.5; 2. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Janae Bowers (Whites Creek) 50.39; 7. Looking to reestablish the program as a national contender, the foundation has been laid for Tennessee Track & Field. As a team, the Vols finished sixth at the Indoor SEC Championships and third at the Outdoor SEC Championships - the best team finish for the men since 2008 when they also placed third overall. Andy Westbrooks (Milan) 20-6.25; 7. Sophie Welch (Notre Dame) 12:34.73; 8. Samantha Ouellette (Central Magnet) 2:20.60; 7. Georgia Cockerham (Summit) 46.36; 7. Auldyn Plant (Nolensville) 11:10.80; 4. Connor Steanson (MBA) 14-6; 2. Kylie McCadney (Union City) 32-8; 8. The team later joined the Southeastern . Jayne Halterman (Independence) 4:56.62; 2. Christian Langlois (Bearden) 21.09; 2. Nicolas Robinson (McCallie) 39.36; 3. RECORD. Smyrna 43.25; 8. Madison Academic 4:14.79; 2. Montez Deloney (Brainerd) 41-0.25; 3. Ondre Evans (Pearl Cohn) 11.07; 7. He was named both the USTFCCCA Indoor and Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year. Serenity Williams (Madison Academic) 5-0; 5. USN 1:44.61; 2. Boys' All-Time Track and Field records John Dvorak, Star Tribune05/03/11, 7:15PM CDT BOYS 100 METERS Ibrahim Kabia, Champlin Park 10.45 (2003) Devin Crawford-Tufts, Edina 10.50 (2010) Emmanuel Matadi, St. Paul Johnson 10.51 (2009) Joe Hemberger, Park 10.3 (1988) Lawrence Means, Rochester JM 10.3 (1988) Tim Whitney, St Paul Arlington 10.3 (1998) Long Jump: 1. Knox. Bronwyn Saatkamp (St. Marys) 50.79. 100: 1. James Patrick (Franklin) 6-2; 6. Hardin Valley Academy 8:04.51; 5. Madison Cowan (Sullivan South) 36-11.25; 4. Isaiah Olson (South Greene) 10.99; 5. 200 meters: 1. USN 76; 3. Gudger , Ashley Mitchell, Amy 1. Guyon Young (Blackman) 49.88. Team Scores: 1. Pole Vault: 1. IHSA Boys Track & Field All-Time Top Performances * Last updated at 10:57 am on Friday, August 26, 2022 Print this page. Men's Postseason: 3rd NCAA South Regional Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 2:28.34; 4. Ben Martinek (Union City) 2:07.45; 8. School of Liberal Arts) 33-4.25; 5. 23.5; 10. Kaleb Smith (CBHS) 2:01.25; 6. While attending Tennessee High, Coach Stubbs competed in both track and football. William Keith (CBHS) 42.57. Grace Hawkins (Brentwood Academy) 105-1; 6. Gianna Bullock, Ensworth, 3,535; 2. South Greene 11:27.47; 6. Mixed 400 Relay: 1. Allison Newman (St. Georges) 2:18.64; 3. Covering Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, the valley . 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2019. Knoxville Catholic 4:14.62; 7. 1600-Meter Run. Campbell, Theresa Burriss McKenzi Hayes (Bartlett) 14.99; 3. Jayln Rice (East Nashville) 17-0; 7. Olivia Rodgers (CAK) 58.90; 2. Gilly Shumate (GPS) 5:27.21; 7. Mensi Stiff, an Ole Miss commit, has two TSSAA state records. Sammy Taylor, Ensworth, 5,398; 7. For our final outdoor preview rankings of the year we compiled the vertical jumps and last year's states best are both returning this year. Connor Evans (Memphis Central) 49.17; 6. School of Liberal Arts) 104-1; 2. Norah Weaver (Franklin) 111-2; 7. Tennessee Track & Field and Cross Country Meet Results. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: 3rd / 6th NCAA Championships These event don't really have that much crossover due to order of events but that doesn't stop some from trying both. Ben Thompson, Contact Us Kara Wilson (Signal Mountain) 36-0; 3. Josiah Jackson (FRA) 49-4; 3. Fairview 28.33. CAK 44.28; 5. Chandler Fillers (South Greene) 5-8; 6t. Aubrey Lynch (Signal Mountain) 2:29.36; 7. Gibbs 52.93; 4. 200: 1. 100 hurdles: 1. 2:18.61; 2. All rights reserved. Kate Williams (Brentwood Academy) 1:01.02; 6. Conner Moore (FRA) 6-2; 2. Christian Langlois (Bearden) 10.43; 2. Hayly Carman (Milan) 17.72; 8. Andie-Marie Jones (Maryville) 11:14.55. The 2019 track and field season saw a plethora of individual and team accomplishments, highlighted by five SEC championships, 21 All-America honors, seven program records and 36 top-10 marks in Tennessee history. 3200 relay: 1. Lorenzo Currie (TSD) 22-10; 3. Jaila Lee (Brentwood Academy) 57.97; 2. 800 meters: 1. Knoxville Catholic 43.28; 5. James Warmbrod (Nashville Christian) 51.54; 4. Hutchison 10:44.36. Landon Ford (Alcoa) 5-8; 6t. Natalya Bryant, Northeast; 6. William Gu (MBA) 41-9.75; 6. With recent changes to the outdoor rules, it became clearer that it was necessary to create a section specifically for indoor track and field rules. Northview Academy 52.79; 6. MixedShot Put: Sarah Roberson (Collierville) 14-5. Debbie Zoe Arrington (Tennessee) 10:47.86; 2. Rebekah Lyles (Hardin Valley Academy) 7-7.25; 8. CPA 8:18.89; 4. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/t-6th UTs finishes were the best combined indoor and outdoor team result since 2002 when UT won the indoor national title and then finished second outdoors. Read More. The Big Orange also had a trio to complete at USATF Championships: Cassie Wertman, Tavis Bailey, and Jake Blankenship. Jermain Dodson (Melrose) 10.88; 3. Hardin Valley Academy 35; 6. Jocelyn Jenkins, Northeast, 2,805; 8. 8 & Under Boys 9-10 Boys 11-12 Boys 13-14 Boys 15-16 Boys 17-18 Men 8 & Under Girls 9-10 Girls 11-12 Girls 13-14 Girls 15-16 Girls 17-18 Women Pentathlon (new) = new scoring with 80m Hurdles 110-Meter High Hurdles. Coach: J.J. Clark. 2023 Preseason Rankings: Top Returning Girls 400m, 800m Ben Thompson. Erica Douglas (Ensworth) 12.34; 3. CAK 32.5; 9. She won the 200m championship at SEC Indoors, NCAA Indoors and SEC Outdoors. Blackman 130.52; 8. Montavious Cooper (Melrose) 43.13. High Jump: 1. Avery Levitt (Silverdale Baptist) 49.15; 3. Year Conference School Student Name Event Stat; 1907-1908: Academy: Carlisle Military Academy: Neece: High Jump: 5' 7.75" 1908-1909: Belton: Holcomb: 220 Yard Dash Kym Young (St. Georges) 35-11.50; 2. 3200 meters: 1. Keon Wheeler (Brainerd) 50.57; 3. Will Beasley (Franklin Grace) 52.46; 6. Ty Wilkerson (Notre Dame) 19-0.5. The Tennessee women finished 10th at the SEC Championship with Meghan Murray (21st) and Niamh Schumacher (22nd) both finishing in the top 25. Triple jump: 1. Aiden Britt (Lebanon) 9:03.43; 2. LaVergne 1:30.08; 6. Aidan Nix (Father Ryan) 4:35.24; 8. Roan Buss (South Greene) 9-0; 8. St. Andrews-Sewanee 9:29.48; 8. Jackson Burns (McCallie) 22.23; 3. Jack Braman (McCallie) 14-0; 3. Parker Playle (Brentwood Academy) 32-0.25. Joseph Maxwell (19.83m / 65-0.75) took home the mens gold medal, while Latavia Maines (16.84m / 55-3) won the title on the womens side. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Spencer Stovall (Knoxville Catholic) 2:02.47; 8. At the SEC indoor and outdoor championship meets, the Tennessee men posted their highest point totals since 2009 and 2008, respectively. Carson Turner (Chattanooga Christian) 1:55.54; 2. South Greene 48; 6. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 10th / T-9th Olivia Rodger (CAK) 27.11. Sabrina Oostberg (Ooltewah) 37-5; 7. TAnna Saddler (Goodpasture) 31-5.50; 6. Elise Dodson (Nolensville) 5-6; 2. Lennox Langham (Knox. Evie Culbreath (Baylor) 12.76; 4. William Adkins (Harding Academy) 43.46; 8. Eric Rivers (McCallie) 6-2; 5. Nitia Howard (Notre Dame) 86-4; 7. ArNazsia Johnson (Riverdale) 25.57. Alli Hlykema (Jackson Christian) 11:58.23; 4. He also won the SEC title with a mark of 5.65 meters (18-6.50). Sophomore Carey McLeod broke out in his first year with the Vols, winning the SEC title in the long jump and silver medal in the triple jump. Rossview 8:09.67; 7. Hallie DeArman (Rhea Co.) 112-6; 6. 47.07; 2. Serenity Williams, Madison Academic, 2,371; 6. Farragut 4:04.57; 7. ATHLETE. Ensworth 43.58; 6. Hutchison 1:50.05; 8. Tennessee: Submit TN Record Search TN Records FEMALE; 1 Mile; 3 Km; 2 Mile; 5 Km; 4 Mile; 8 Km; 10 Km; 8 Mile; 15 Km; 10 Mile; Half Marathon; 30 Km; Marathon; 50 Km . Ravenwood 42; 5. Click on the Links below to access PIAA Championship Meet Records, NFHS Records & Retired PIAA Meet Records: PIAA Championship Meet Records - pdf. Courtland Noble (White Station) 48.88; 5. Independence 1:45.89. Abbey King, South Greene, 2,295. Track & Field Records Track & Field Home Tennessee High School Records Boys Event Girls Shannon Banks 10.74 1986 100 Meter Jennifer Cannon 12.09 . Pole Vault: 1. Alcoa 102.50; 2. William Holleman (MBA) 9:49.69; 5. Corey Moseley (Pearl Cohn) 48-3.25; 4. Eric Rivers (McCallie) 44-5.5; 2. Samuel Trumble (MBA) 2:02.44; 7. Southwind 1:42.88; 3. Sarah Grace Burns (St. Andrews-Sewanee) 51.23; 7. Trace Alexander (BGA) 4:26.7; 3. Women's Postseason: 19th NCAA South Regional Blaase finished inside the top 10 in every race she ran in 2014, including six top three finishes. Senior Austin Whitelaw and junior Chelsea Blaase each concluded strong regular seasons with berths in the 2014 NCAA Championships, marking the first time since 2005 that Tennessee sent both a men's and women's representative to Nationals. During his football career, he broke many school defensive records including the most tackles in a season, which he still holds. Joshua Dabney (Harding Academy) 44-10; 4. Carson Warman (Huntingdon) 2:07.84. Father Ryan 8:40.27. Adam Herron (Oak Ridge) 1:57.98; 8. Gianna Bullock (Ensworth) 14.72; 2. Hollan Powers, Brentwood, 3,591; 2. Overall, the program has posted five top-10 finishes at a NCAA meet in the last two years. Kavan Reynolds (McCallie) 22.55; 4. Colton King (Huntingdon) 10:20.96; 5. Jaden Stevenson (Greeneville) 22-10.5; 3. 100 hurdles: 1. She had previously broken the. With Coleman's and Brown's national titles, Tennessee became the first school in NCAA Indoor Track and Field history to win both men's 200 meters and the women's 200 meters at the same championship meet. Charlie Becker (Father Ryan) 40.57; 5. Layton, 63 2. Nate Menzel (Signal Mountain) 44-5. The team hosted the SEC Track and Field Championships at Tom Black Track at LaPorte Stadium for the first time since 2010. Iven Dayton Jr. (Pearl Cohn) 10.89; 4. Luke Thompson (Brentwood Academy) 2:03.7. Aeneas Reed Jr. (Germantown) 22-4; 7. Jordan Harris (Alcoa) 22-11.25; 2. Noland Brown (MUS) 17.93. Briana Delaughter (BGA) 76-8; 8. High Jump: 1. Recommended . Gianna Bullock (Ensworth) 17-9.50; 2. Kevin Askeland Nov 3, 2022. Matthew Andrea (Fairview) 4:36.52; 3. Maxwell Sewell, Signal Mountain, 4,421; 8. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:7th / T-29th NCAA Championships Georgia Cockerham (Summit) 15.34; 7. MBA 105.33; 4. TAnna Saddler (Goodpasture) 67-7. Lillian Moore, Columbia, 2,701. Aydan Dyer (South Greene) 6-6. Lee Steakley (Franklin Co.) 48-2.5; 7. She was also part of the U.S. team. Jaylee Lopez (DCA) 15-4.25; 4. The men earned a pair of individual titles as McLeod won the long jump and Jah-Nhai Perinchief took home the triple jump crown. Fairview 27; 10. 4 mark in the world for the 2019-20 indoor season. Event: Athlete: Record: Year: 100 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 12.09: 2012: 200 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 25.01: 2012: 400 Meter : Kassidy Morton: 56.44: . Jaxon Hammond (CBHS) 22.70; 5. Justin Davis (Harding Academy) 39-8; 8. Sophie Ades (Knox. Gatlinburg-Pittman 8:56.87; 5. Kaden Keller (Hardin Valley Academy) 4:21.47; 5. Brentwood 3:26.15. Whitney Houston (City Univ. Tyler Simmons (Memphis Business) 6-2; 2. Christiana Ricker (West Greene) 8-0; 3. Tommy Aubrey Lane (Grace Christian-Frank.) 120-yard high hurdles Place Name School Mark; 1: Greg Foster: Maywood (Proviso East . High School Records are those ratified by the T&FN Records Committee We consider the season to go through August 31 of an athlete's senior year or until they begin college, whichever comes first. Women's SEC Finish: 11th Julius Orr (Davidson Academy) 23.0; 7. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. The SEC Indoor runner-up, pole vaulter Jake Blankenship was named SEC Indoor Freshman Field Athlete of the Year and an All-American both indoors and out. Justin Lewis (Brainerd) 41.73; 3. Harpeth Hall 10:14.91; 7. Jensen Howalt (Brentwood) 6-2; 7t. Trinity Fields (Brentwood Academy) 12.96; 7. Jordan Stromquist (Green Hill) 18-0.50; 6. Ty Dutchess (Upperman) 113-8. Harding Academy 11:05.25; 7. Eli Sutton (Brentwood Academy) 56-5; 4. Lindsey Trent (Volunteer) 16.89; 6. Beidleman, Tina Turner, Sierra 300-Meter Intermediate Hurdles. High School and collegiate record high jumper. Presley Schick (Harpeth Hall) 13.09; 8. Multiple classification are going to require a twelve foot vault to win. Olivia Marlin, Nashville Christian, 2,228; 6. Juliet) 49.47; 8. Brooke Burgin (Maryville) 59.07; 8. Chelsea Blaase claimed the indoor SEC Championship in both the 3000m and 5000m events which tied her for the meet's highest scorer. Alcoa 44.20; 7. Andrew Schultz (Hardin Valley Academy) 4:25.9; 7. Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 5:29.37; 3. 800 relay: 1. Blaase capped an incredible junior campaign with an All-American finish at the NCAA Championships, coming in 10th place at the national meet to become UT's 10th All-American. Maddox Mayfield (McMinn Central) 12.79. ECS 3:38.43; 8. Walker Valley 1:30.73. Amira Doss (Stewarts Creek) 35-6. 100 meters: 1. Reghan Grimes (Ravenwood) 41-0; 2. Jaden Stevenson (Greeneville) 10.75; 5. Retired PIAA Championship Meet Records - pdf. Austin-East 36; 7. Bartlett 22. On the men's side, junior front runner Alex Crigger was UT's top finisher at the final four meets of the regular season. Knoxville Webb 8:16.58; 3. Greg Bush (LaVergne) 38.69; 5. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Jack Bowen (McCallie) 9:47.56; 4. Samantha Sophie Storie (York) 51.99. Get the most out of your meet by using MileSplit Live, our FREE live results platform. Foote, Avery Hall Oakland, 10:03.13; 8. Chance Underwood (Ooltewah) 4:26.62. Collins Malone (Columbia Academy) 41.53; 3. 1. 3,200 Relay: 1. Tristan Boatman (Jefferson Co.) 55-6; 3. Kylan Bernard, Bartlett, 5,568; 7. HS Track & Field News. The Vols did not compete in the 1918 and 1919 seasons due to World War I. Joella Lloyd won the womens 60-meter title, while Latavia Maines swept the womens shot put competition to bring home two SEC crowns. Amani Sharif (Rockvale) 18-7.50; 2. Clay Hawley (Harding Academy) 2:02.88; 8. TSSAAsports.com is the gateway to the Tennessee high school championships! Marzeion Jones (Green Hill) 22-5.75; 6. Holly Schreiber (USN) 11-6; 2. Emily Howard (Harding Academy) 99-2; 2. Sonia Jogal (Houston) 10-0; 6. Webb) 13.23; 7. Long jump: 1. Sarah Catherine Donovan (Westminster Academy) 12:07.22; 5. Mason Collins (Farragut) 43-1; 6. Cedrion Cook (Union City) 10:51.87; 8. Murray went on to earn USTFCCCA All-Region honors for her team-leading 19th-place finish at the NCAA South Regional meet. Cole Hammond (Lipscomb Academy) 5-10. Cleveland 23; 10. Ian Jones (Father Ryan) 51.38; 7. Ellie Pardue (Cheatham Co.) 6:02.41. Aniecia Goss, Maryville, 2,825; 7. The latest Arizona headlines, breaking news, in-depth investigations, politics, and local community stories that matter to you. Whitehaven 48.83; 7. Women's Postseason: 7th NCAA South Regional Fremont, 59 5. Christian Coleman won the NCAA National Championship in the 60m and 200m during the indoor season as he tied a collegiate record in the 60m (6.45) and recorded the second-fastest 200m in collegiate history at 20.11. Ashleigh Stephen (Whitehaven) 58.73; 7. School-Johnson City) 13:31.61; 8. Long Jump: 1. Montavious Cooper (Melrose) 15.91; 3. Ciro Albamont (Father Ryan) 4:30.53; 4. FRA 8:52.34; 6. Aidan Nix (Father Ryan) 9:54.45; 8. Pearl Cohn 1:45.19; 2. Mary Wamack (GPS)12:16.60; 8. Saturday, May 20. CPA 42.77; 2. M.L. Syracuse, 48 10. Daniel Boone 9:42.09; 4. Mora Burton (St. Georges) 1:02.56; 8. Emma Christensen (Watertown) 4-10; 8. Sydney McCarty (Gatlinburg-Pittman) 35-5.50; 5. Claire Haley (Ensworth) 15.53; 4. Rachael Brewer (Hickman Co.) 5:46.75; 6. Team Scores: 1. Fenicia Jackson (Loudon) 4-10. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:8th / 9th Ethan Fulford (CAK) 11-0; 5. 1,600: 1. Chattanooga Christian 1:34.53. The outdoor season proved to be the highlight for the 2018 Vols. Liz Lannom (Walker Valley) 5-2; 8. Move Records Section to New Rule 10. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 9th / T-11th Anna LeMarbre (Harpeth Hall) 2:27.57; 6. Olivia Freeman (Houston) 25.13; 6. Gashaw Duhamel earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors after he was the third Vol finisher at the Commodore Classic on Sept. 17th. Emma Dewalt (Knoxville West) 2:18.98; 6. Blake May (South Greene) 10-6; 5. 300 hurdles: 1. Photo by Shelly Stallsmith, USA Today Harding Academy 8:46.19; 5. Cassie Wilson (Sale Creek) 51.73; 8. Tennessee High School Athletics Sports--Spring Track & Field Girls' School Records. CPA 1:46.28; 4. Rylee Scraggs (Gibbs) 15.66; 5. Daniel Boone 38; 5. Women's SEC Finish: 7th Nicolas Robinson (McCallie) 15.27; 3. Four Vols placed in the top 50 at the regional meet, which also included Wesley Robinson (27th), Alex Crigger (38th) and John Elrod (45th). Gracie Morse (Franklin Co.) 15.08; 5. Jacob Dunn (Franklin) 19-3.5; 2. Coleman set the collegiate record in the 100m (9.82) and posted the second-fastest 200m (19.85) in collegiate history during the outdoor season. Austin Rhea (Knoxville Webb) 4:48.02. Check out NCSA's Power Rankings of top Division 1 track and field colleges. Greatest coach in every high school sport. Garrett Smith (FRA) 41.71; 4. Sanura Branigan (Whitehaven) 12.27. Anna Graves (Knox. Ensworth 1:29.32; 3. view all. University School-Nashville 8:13.37; 2. Claiborne Collier (Hutchison) 1:02.18; 7. 3200 meters: 1. Brainerd 77; 4. Graham Ferguson (Franklin) 1:57.65; 7. Louisa Bohner (GPS) 44-8; 3. London Humphreys (CPA), 6-2; 4. Cassidy Mays (Booker T. Washington) 17.05; 7. Morcellous Harris (Memphis Central) 39.94; 8. Kara Wilson (Signal Mountain) 25.84; 4. Memphis Central 1:43.15; 5. Whitehaven 42.60; 4. May 21, 2021 Track & Field is back after long absence for many student-athletes State meet to be held next week at Rockvale High Read More April 21, 2021 Spring Fling championships set, with venue changes Baseball and Track & Field to be hosted entirely by member schools Read More July 9, 2020 Gabriel Torres (Arlington) 10.77; 6. Chelsea Blaase earned her seventh first-team All-America honor as she took seventh in the 10,000m race at the NCAA Outdoor Championship. Nasir Cook (MBA) 6-2; 2t. 1/12/19. 17.03; 5. 200: 1. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 21.86; 7. Track Events. Thatcher Frankfather (FRA) 19-7; 8. Sidnee Stanton (Hardin Valley Academy) 37-8.50; 2. Collierville 8:17. Payton Culp (FRA) 16.03; 3. & Eng.) Destiny Poole (Pearl Cohn) 33-8; 4. Charlotte Harrison (Signal Mountain) 8-9; 2. Shannon Banks. Annie Strong (Brentwood Academy) 9-6; 7. Volunteer 9; 4. Ellie Marie Lambert (CPA) 18.22; 6. Harding Academy 126; 2. Dayah Brooks (Bartlett) 12-10; 2. Nashville Christian 43.15; 3. Westlake, 63 4. Amani Sharif, Rockvale, 2,991; 5. Laynie Jaramillo (Hardin Valley Academy) 10-9; 5. St. Georges 47.5; 7. Connecticut High School State Records for Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Mission Statement It has been our mission for over 40 years to recognize the best scholastic track and field records and performances by Connecticut high school athletes. Brainerd 1:33.10; 6. TMSAA Sectionals Must Be Completed - Track, Baseball, and Softball. All Teams. Payton Culp (FRA) 42.24; 5. 300 Hurdles: 1. Christian Doty, Ooltewah, 5,899; 5. 3200 relay: 1. Braxton Baumann (Alcoa) 47-1; 5. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/3rd Baylor 43.94; 7. Stiff then improved her state record in the shot put, throwing 49-0 . Hardin Valley Academy 66; 3. Wood, Samantha Gudger, Malanie Baylor 8:28.34; 8. Takis Patikas, MBA, 5,645; 6. Skyy Craig (Walker Valley) 37.99; 2. Carson Guthrie (Nashville Christian) 5-10. 400-Meter Dash. Joe Crocker (FRA) 121-0; 7. Ava Beller (Collierville) 9-6; 8. Sullivan Brown (Ensworth) 34-10.50; 3. Alcoa 8:58.69; 6. Lausanne 44.61; 7. Grace Christian-Franklin 1:45.22; 3. Gracen Glover (Signal Mountain) 11:59.22; 3. Jake Ryan (CBHS) 9:47.12; 3. Jaxon Toney (Harding Academy), 6-2; 3. Hollan Powers (Brentwood) 18-1; 4. 50.34; 6. Shot Put: 1. Abbey King (South Greene) 50.12; 4. Reghan Grimes (Ravenwood) 135-0; 2. Women's SEC Finish: 14th Hardin Valley Academy 1:29.31; 4. Alayna Darrett, East Nashville, 2,832; 2. Harpeth Hall 105; 4. Brianna Baker (Grace Christian-Knox.) Sarah Reynolds (Harpeth Hall) 4-8. During the outdoor season, the Vols finished in a tie for sixth-place as they scored 67 points. Chase Rich (Alvin C. York) 6-0; 3. Jamison Smith (ECS) 53.49; 7. They tallied two SEC titles, taking gold in the men's 4x400-meter relay afterCarey McLeod won the triple jump crown. Braxton Baumann, Alcoa, 4,459; 6. Coach: J.J. Clark. Montez Deloney (Brainerd) 40.71; 2. ECS 1:51.89. Memphis Central 41.72; 2. She earned her second career victory at the Crimson Classic in mid-October. 1. McCallie 3:32.17; 7. Business) 85-5; 8. 5:34.32; 4. 3,200 Relay: 1. Leigh Walters (Page) 11:10.91; 5. Ada Boyd (Signal Mountain) 12:48.46; 3. Elissa Longmire (Jefferson Co.) 36-0.50. CPA 56; 6. Redshirt freshman Wayne Pinnock led the Vols with a pair of individual national titles as he swept the indoor and outdoor long jump competition. Caleb Littlejohn (MUS) 6-0; 6. Jewel Jennings (Jefferson Co.) 56.05; 3. Claire Haley, Ensworth, 3,048; Emily Kreek, GPS, 2,762. White House Heritage 11:41.61; 8. Women's Postseason: 9th NCAA South Regional 2023 Copyright Briley Lowry (Signal Mountain) 1:01.11; 8. Andrew Cross (CAK) 2:02.1; 7. At Indoor NCAAs, Taylor was one of only two athletes to compete in three individual events. Carter Bradford (Sequatchie Co.) 2:02.65; 4. Senior Chelsea Blaase lead the Vols, and finished first overall in the women's South Regional 6K posting a time of 20:02.29. Jamez Jordan (St. Georges) 120-10; 8. Student-athletes on the 2017 squad accounted for nine school records and appeared 73 times on the school's all-time top-10 lists. Brentwood Academy 10:10.78; 6. Gabriel Robinson (Ravenwood) 1:53.83; 4. Ava Sohr (Harpeth Hall) 37-2; 5. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/9th Meanwhile, Whitelaw qualified for the Championships following his second consecutive All-Region performance, finishing seventh at the NCAA South Regional. Shamar Porter (Ensworth) 42-10.25; 4. Peyton Morgan (Northpoint) 20-8; 4. Father Ryan 1:29.34; 4. Our Middle School Spring Developmental Track Program runs from March to May. Hudson Allain impressed last outdoor season and continues to turn heads during indoor. Gracen Golver (Signal Mountain) 5:29.53; 4. Ryan Grantham (CBHS) 15.79; 6. McCallie 164.33; 2. Clarke Williamson (Lipscomb Academy) 49.06; 8. The UT women garnered All-Academic team honors and 11 Vols were named All-Academic Individuals. Bryson Church (West Greene) 11-0; 4. Ensworth 90.33; 5. Nicola van der Merwe, GPS; 2,668; 6. Kaleb Lyons (Brentwood Academy) 20-3.25; 7. Union City 45; 8. Signal Mountain 8:16.14; 2. Zach Long notched a fourth place finish in the 5,000m competition at the SEC Championship. 3,200 Relay: 1. Shot put: 1. Webb) 2:32.99; 6. Sean Smith (Brentwood Academy) 9:53.27; 7. Robert Giaimo, Bartlett, 5,721; 6. New record information submitted via this form will be ignored. Brock Carlson (Father Ryan) 57-4; 3. 3,200 Relay: 1. JayleAna Wyatt (Madison Academic) 12.46; 2. Levi Moore (Ensworth) 41-7; 7. MBA 3:26.72; 2. Men's SEC Finish: 7th ALL DAY. 400 relay: 1. Brentwood Academy 1:32.75; 8. Madie Liberto (Harding Academy) 18.77; 8. Brikeria Gilkey (Memphis Acad.-Sci. Phoebe Moran (Chattanooga Christian) 11:34.53; 5. Justin Hughes (Lipscomb Academy) 6-6; 2t. Tyler Lansford (Silverdale) 44.15. Brentwood Academy 3:29.08; 3. Colton Rice (Silverdale) 43-6; 6. Matthew Parr (Union City) 39-8.75; 5. Tyler Ebbert (Farragut) 1:57.26; 6. Takis Patikas (MBA) 50.57; 5. 12.73; 5. Full results are listed below: Team Scores: 1. Eva Gautreaux (Houston) 56.30; 4. Olivia Jones (USJ) 32-6; 4. The Tennessee women took steps forward as a program, finishing seventh at both SECs and the NCAA South Region meet. Joyner Stephens (Memphis Middle College) 38-8; 8. Natalie Kaye (Grace Christian-Frank.) 300 Hurdles: 1. 1600 meters: 1. 19.14. Katie McNabb (Sale Creek) 32-0; 8. Addison Hartle (Ensworth) 59.52; 4. Jackson Burns (McCallie) 11.0; 3. Kaylen Thomas (Ravenwood) 25.27; 7. Collierville 6. Munford's stint in Division I Class AA may be abbreviated but their impact will be felt for at least another season. East Nashville 49.33; 5. Whitehaven 25; 8. Justice Springer (FRA) 17.55; 8. Whites Creek 31; 9. Addie Chapman (Silverdale Baptist) 1:00.03; 5. 100 meters: 1. Pearl Cohn 42.66; 2. Northeast 48.18; 4. 300 Hurdles: 1. Verena Pate (St. Andrews-Dewanee) 18.51; 7. Cleveland 47.82; 2. Parker Playle (Brentwood Academy) 15-5.75; 8. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -The University of Tennessee at Martin track and field programs capped off the indoor portion of the season with a strong showing at the 2023 Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Track and Field Championship held at the Birmingham Metro CrossPlex. South Greene 1:53.47; 8. Arch Manning, Ron Holland, Keagan Rothrock among nation's top athletes in 2022-23. Whitehaven 44; 4. Lexi Bates (Northview Academy) 48.59; 2. 1600 relay: 1. Discus: 1. Tyler Lansford (Silverdale) 16.99; 5. Link to Pictures of Record Holders, Neil and its student-athletes. Mark Wright (Bayonne, Johnson C. Smith College) - Outstanding all-around high school athlete. 3/29-4/01/17. Lydia Brunner (Rossview) 35-8.25; 8. King 3:24.48; 6. GPS 9:54.97; 2. Eric Rivers (McCallie) 21-3.75; 4. Jameson Wharton (Hendersonville) 10.79; 7. To submit a new record, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Chis Davis, Harrison Williams, Carlton Orange, Terrell Jackson. Xian Campbell (Baylor) 9:59.77. Robert Smith (MAHS), 38.5. High School Records are those ratified by the T&FN Records Committee (p after mark = ratification is pending). Tennessee High School Track and Field 2012-2013. Science Hill 3:25.51; 8. The squad was consistently paced by the trio of Sydney Seymour, Megan Murray and Katie Thronson, who each concluded the season earning All-Region honors. Anaiya Midget (Nolensville) 36-1.75; 6. Knoxville, Tennessee: April 24, 1976 Triple jump: 13.71 m (44' 11 3/4") Brittany Daniels Merrill F. West High School: Tracy, California: . Hannah Laramore (Signal Mountain) 5:49.79; 7. 3200 relay: 1. Stegall is a name you're familiar with but probably not for the first name Hayley. Dohnovon Hunt (Memphis Central) 22-10; 4. Shaniah McClendon (McMinn Co.) 37-6; 6. 1,600 Relay: 1. University of Tennessee Athletics Hall of Fame Traditions Lettermen's T Club Sport Navigation Menu Track & Field More Links Schedule Roster News Stats Record Book (PDF) Tom Black Track More History Recruits (Men) Recruits (Women) Home Meets Instagram Twitter Facebook Ad Blocker Detected Thanks for visiting ! Father Ryan 65; 6. Jack Cottrell (Chattanooga Christian) 4:30.96; 5. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. Elly Jones (Knoxville Catholic) 26.81; 6. Jayln Rice (East Nashville) 36-8.50; 2. Jaden Stevenson (Greeneville), 21.72; 6. Gatlinburg-Pittman 10:21.58; 2. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: T-10th / T-7th NCAA Championships Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 7th / 12th We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. Jacob Dunn (Franklin) 11.97; 3. 76 shares: Tennessee Cross Country Classic, All Trax Timing - Lexington - KY - Timing Company, Bartlett High School Track & Field and Cross Country - Bartlett, Tennessee, Battle Ground Academy Track & Field and Cross Country - Franklin, Tennessee. Triple jump: 1. Jordan Stromquist (Green Hill) 35-9; 7. 400 Relay: 1. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. 1. L. Crouch (Tullahoma) 48-9.5; 6. Calvin Benjamin, Memphis Middle College, 4,429; 7. Morgan Nunnally (Harding Academy) 91-9; 6. Samuel Sullivan, Brentwood, 5,462; 8. Leanna Pearson (Pope John Paul II) 15-11.50; 7. Franklin 55.52; 6. Elise Dobson (Nolensville) 15.03; 4. 100 hurdles: 1. Briarcrest 10:05.18; 3. Cleveland 4:02.40; 4. Kategie Casseus (Cleveland) 12.26; 8. Zion Irvin, Chattanooga Christian, 4,873. Kierstin Roy (Lipscomb Academy) 120-1; 3. Whisper Thomas (Station Camp) 24.67; 3. Cole Galbreath (Harding Academy) 11-6; 4. Evan Simpson (McCallie) 9:51.87; 6. Sarah Johnson (ECS) 2:39.02. Official Site of East Tennessee State Athletics. Gatlinburg-Pittman 25. Sullivan appeared twice on the 2020 Bowerman mens watch list. Kaitlyn Vanderkolk (Brentwood) 11:12.42; 6. Track & Field. Samantha Ouellette (Central Magnet) 5:07.64; 8.

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