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Brock Carlson (Father Ryan) 57-4; 3. Abby Faith Cheeseman (Webb) 5:06.58; 3. Sarah Reynolds, Harpeth Hall, 2,513; 8. Track & Field: High School: Results: Warren Central Upperclass Relays: 05/05/2011: Warren Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana: Track & Field: High School: Kaden Keller (Hardin Valley Academy) 9:31.76; 7. Knoxville Webb 1:34.31; 7. She also earned third place honors in the 5000m (SEC Outdoor Championship) and 3000m (SEC Indoor Championship). Tyke Tabor (USJ) 10.98; 2. Ethan Dabbs (Lausanne) 42-5; 7. Annamaria Bacchetta (Harpeth Hall) 5:26.09; 5. Coach Hicks played on the offense that broke several of the school's rushing records and went on to win the school's first . Dominique Romain (Hardin Valley Academy) 12.19; 4. Freshman Christian Coleman earned All-American honors in the 60m (indoors), 100m (outdoor) and 200m (outdoor) events. 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. Kym Young (St. Georges) 4-10; 7. Ethan Fulford (CAK) 40.72; 2. Kela McDaniels (MTCS) 1:01.31; 6. All rights reserved. South Greene 48; 6. Kara Wilson (Signal Mountain) 25.84; 4. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:7th / T-29th NCAA Championships The Lady Vols earned sixth-and-ninth-place finishes at the SEC meets, with Charisma Taylor starring for the women. Benjermin Drake (Whites Creek) 49.31; 2. 74; 4. 200: 1. 2019 92nd Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. Emmy Yambrek (Hutchison) 33-9.50; 4. Covering Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Scottsdale, Gilbert, the valley . Girls 100 meters: 1. Ciro Albamont (Father Ryan) 4:30.53; 4. On the men's side, junior front runner Alex Crigger was UT's top finisher at the final four meets of the regular season. 3/29-4/01/17. Juliet) 49.47; 8. 300 Hurdles: 1. Elise Dodson (Nolensville) 5-6; 2. Knoxville Catholic 52.05; 7. Nicolas Robinson, McCallie, 6,261; 4. Jordan Harris (Alcoa) 22-11.25; 2. Tom Black Track had received some of its biggest renovations ever with the dedication of the new Boyd Family Track and Field Center, Phillips Pavilion and the Basler Broadcast Center. Sophie Ades (Knox. Knoxville, Tennessee: April 24, 1976 Triple jump: 13.71 m (44' 11 3/4") Brittany Daniels Merrill F. West High School: Tracy, California: . MixedShot Put: Sarah Roberson (Collierville) 14-5. Darien Johnson (Mitchell) 42.17; 5. Webb 71; 5. 1 comment (s) Science Hill 3:25.51; 8. McKenna Monger (Kings Academy) 98-4; 3. Whitehaven 25; 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 . Knox. Jon Coulter (Nashville Overton) 1:55.79; 5. Rebekah Lyles (Hardin Valley Academy) 7-7.25; 8. Union City 1:51.37; 7. Chattanooga Christian 37; 8. Sullivan appeared twice on the 2020 Bowerman mens watch list. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 7th / 12th Charlotte Gunnels (FRA) 4-8; 7. Read More. Isabel McDonald (Lausanne) 12:27.31; 7. 400: 1. Cole Hungate (CBHS) 12-0; 6. Oliver Bradley-Shoup (Signal Mountain) 42.79; 7. He was named both the USTFCCCA Indoor and Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year. Whisper Thomas (Station Camp) 12.02; 2. 3200 relay: 1. Gianna Bullock (Ensworth) 5-2; 2. Georgia Shields (Franklin) 11-6.50; 3. The outdoor championships saw the Vols finish 11th in the nation with 21 points as four men earned podium placements. Brooke Burgin (Maryville) 59.07; 8. South Greene 53.13; 8. Chase Rich (Alvin C. York) 6-0; 3. Sam Banks (MBA) 15.64; 4. ArNazsia Johnson (Riverdale) 25.57. Nicklaus Iverson (Knoxville Catholic) 11.25. Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 5:29.37; 3. JaMichael McGoy (Boyd Buchanan) 11.03; 3. i = mark made indoors. Blaase finished in the top three of her first four races including winning the Louisville Classic. Serenity Williams (Madison Academic) 1:01.54; 6. Caroline Weems (St. Agnes) 11-0; 4. Remington Schimmel (Ensworth) 2:28.06; 7. This is the story of how the man who could fly was nearly grounded for standing against racism. Alcoa 29; 10. Natalya Bryant, Northeast; 6. Ondre Evans (Pearl Cohn) 22.63; 6. Identifying every sport's current G.O.A.T. Signal Mountain 49; 5. Tennessee totaled three SEC individual championships, eight SEC event medals, four school records, three freshman records and 24 top-10 program marks during the 2020 indoor campaign. Gracen Golver (Signal Mountain) 5:29.53; 4. These are the greatest high school boys outdoor track and field programs of all time, ranked by the most team state championships in all 50 states. Lydia Brunner (Rossview) 35-8.25; 8. Savannah Rivera may not be eligible to run in Murfreesboro but her performances from where she can compete speak for itself. High School Records are those ratified by the T&FN Records Committee (p after mark = ratification is pending). Franklin 9; 6. Grace Hobday (CPA) 59.51; 3. 110 Hurdles: 1. Connor Henson (Columbia Academy) 4:24.15; 2. Freshman Zach Long was named men's SEC Freshman of the Week twice in the 2015 season. Mensi Stiff (Brentwood Academy) 48-11.50; 2. Madison Bishop (St. Georges) 26.92; 7. Emily Kreek (GPS) 15.69; 5. Kathryn Hosp (St. Benedict) 11-6; 3. Taliah Johnson (Chuckey-Doak) 7-6; 6. Thornton Mitchell (Harding Academy) 11.22. Korneilous Brown (Union City) 132-4; 5. 1. Ricky Wilson (Whitehaven) 137-0. 2006: Cheri Selby Pearson (St. Dominic Academy, Northeastern University) - Six time 400 meter medalist at the NJ Meet of Champions. Hannah Ford (Baylor) 49.00; 7. Elizabeth Moody (St. Marys) 11:31.79; 4. Brentwood Academy 1:43.13; 2. Farragut 32; 7. Sam Banks (MBA) 44-6. Brikeria Gilkey (Memphis Acad.-Sci. Cameron Brown broke the 21-year-old men's hammer record, but held it for less than a month before Seth Whitener broke his mark at the NCAA East Prelims. Jamez Jordan (St. Georges) 120-10; 8. Nate Menzel (Signal Mountain) 44-5. Christian Doty, Ooltewah, 5,899; 5. Morayo Kassim (USN) 24.57; 2. 1,600: 1. Frances Bohner (GPS) 2:26.02; 4. Emily Kreek (GPS) 46.28; 4. Kaylen Thomas (Ravenwood) 25.27; 7. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 6-4; 4. Allison Newman (St. Georges) 2:18.64; 3. 33-0; 5. Payton Culp (FRA) 42.24; 5. Jake Blankenship returned to action in the latter half of the season, while displaying his will and determination to excel by winning back-to-back meets along with top five finishes in every competition. CAK 57; 5. Eric Foley (Nashville Overton) 21.86; 7. Alvin C. York 1:32.79; 5. Hannah Little (Karns) 58.65; 6. Morayo Kassim (USN) 12.25; 2. Madissen Mebane (Madison Academic) 26.60. 1600 meters: 1. The Tennessee Volunteers men's track and field program began in 1901 and first started intercollegiate competition in 1909 when the SIAA was formed. Nasir Cook (MBA) 6-2; 2t. Gracie Waite (Hardin Valley Academy) 37-8; 5. Michael May (McCallie) 15.07; 2. 110 Hurdles: 1. Parker Playle (Brentwood Academy) 32-0.25. Women's SEC Finish: 10th Team Scores: 1. High jump: 1. Gibbs 16; 3. Davidson Academy 1:32.07; 4. Antiya McAlister (CAK) 25.83; 4. To cut or not to cut? Three Bucs win gold medals Sunday at SoCon Championships. FRA 3:30.27; 3. Pope John Paul II 52.19; 8. Clarke Williamson (Lipscomb Academy) 49.06; 8. Kaia Barnett (Hutchison) 36-1.50; 7. Brentwood 9:30.99; 2. Women's SEC Indoor:t-8th Garrison Dendy (Baylor) 11-0; 8. Bartlett 14; 4. Team Scores: 1. Laynie Jaramillo (Hardin Valley Academy); 4. Julius Orr (Davidson Academy) 23.0; 7. Nashville Christian 43.15; 3. Kat Harris (Briarcrest) 5-0; 5. Stockton Owen, Cookeville, 6,495; 3. Alyssa Andrea (Fairview) 2:28.34; 4. The Tennessee men placed fifth in both the SEC championships and NCAA South Regional, paced by local Vol Zach Long, who earned USTFCCCA All-Region honors after his 21st place finish at the regional meet. Antiya McAlister (CAK) 12.79; 6. Claire Haley, Ensworth, 3,048; Emily Kreek, GPS, 2,762. Charlie Menham (Notre Dame) 56.10. 200 meters: 1. Samantha Woodson (Pearl Cohn) 1:01.08; 5. Marcida Moore (Happy Valley) 17.76. Izaiah Hoe (Volunteer) 13-5.50. Lindsey Trent (Volunteer) 16.89; 6. Trinity Fields (Brentwood Academy) 12.96; 7. Triple Jump: 1. Khalid White (Memphis Central) 48.56; 3. Jayln Rice (East Nashville) 17-0; 7. Conner Rittenberry (Hardin Valley Academy) 18-10; 3. 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. School-Johnson City) 13:37.94. CBHS 8:08.29; 2. Carter Bradford (Sequatchie Co.) 2:02.65; 4. Whitehaven 44; 4. Kimbriel Winfield (St. Georges) 16.51; 2. Amelia Metz (Cherokee) 112-10; 5. White, Jennifer Cannon Sophomore distance specialist Alex Criggeralso claimed gold at the SEC outdoor meet, claiming UT's first 3,000m steeplechase conference title since 1985. Martin Luther King 1:44.54; 6. Jordan Pendleton (Lausanne) 54.07; 8. Coach Hugh Enicks is synonymous with Chattanooga distance running and is in it for the long haul. This will help bring you up to speed. Hutchison 10:44.36. 800 Relay: 1. Ellie Marie Lambert (CPA) 18.22; 6. TSSAAsports.com is the gateway to the Tennessee high school championships! The women's squad was paced by freshman Megan Murray as she took 35th at the NCAA South Regional. Women's Postseason: 7th NCAA South Regional Jillyen Givens (Sequatchie Co.) 5:59.08); 8. City Univ. Aubrey Lynch (Signal Mountain) 2:29.36; 7. Andy Henton (Harding Academy) 10:01.83; 3. Caleb Daugherty (St. Benedict) 19-11.75; 8. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 9th / T-11th Sale Creek 11:37.54; 7. Harrison Kelly (CBHS) 40-8.5. Ada Boyd (Signal Mountain) 12:48.46; 3. Montavious Cooper (Melrose) 15.91; 3. Memphis Central 63; 3. Mixed 400 Relay: 1. Coach: J.J. Clark. Robert Giaimo (Bartlett) 12-6; 5. Men's SEC Indoor:5th Alli Hlykema (Jackson Christian) 5:35.80; 5. Long Jump: 1. Our latest first-person athlete essay comes from Brentwood Academy's Mensi Stiff, who examines her relationship with God and how it's helped her as an athlete. On The Line: Daniel Simmons, Records And More On The Line Podcast: Video Meet Page. Landen McNair (Bartlett) 4:11.63; 3. Shamari Covington (White Station) 14.29; 3. Pearl Cohn 9:00.55. Eli Penix (Daniel Boone) 57-9.5; 2. Boys 100 meters: 1. Kevin Vanderkolk (Brentwood) 9:28.1; 4. Silverdale Baptist 4:20.32; 5. Men's NCAA Indoor/Outdoor: 17th/ T-18th NCAA Championships Caitlin Kara Wilson (Signal Mountain) 36-0; 3. Boys 4x400m Relay Section 1 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Girls 4x400m Relay Section 2 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Girls 4x400m Relay Section 1 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Boys 1 Mile Section 3 - Tennessee State Indoor Championships 2022 Video Folders Live Webcast (1) 60m(18) 200m(24) 400m(13) 800m(9) Silverdale Baptist 54.28. Chuckey-Doak 53.04; 7. Dominic Schroeder (Jefferson Co.) 145-4; 6. Justin Davis, Harding Academy, 4,902; 5. Garrett Smith (FRA) 41.71; 4. CPA 10:08.59; 3. Landon Ford (Alcoa) 40-8.5; 4. Whit Collard (CBHS) 11.09; 5. Anna Graves (Knox. Southwind 1:42.88; 3. Dietrick Pennington (ECS) 146-7; 3. South Greene 1:53.47; 8. Maryville 1:44.92; 7. Harpeth Hall 105; 4. Shot Put: 1. Samuel Sullivan, Brentwood, 5,462; 8. Evie Culbreath (Baylor) 26.00; 4. Sam Banks (MBA) 21-2; 5. Kevin Burkett (Gatlinburg-Pittman) 56-2; 2. Aidan Nix (Father Ryan) 4:35.24; 8. Payton Culp (FRA) 43-1; 3. Davon Morelan (Hardin Valley Academy) 12.45; 6. Arch Manning, Ron Holland, Keagan Rothrock among nation's top athletes in 2022-23. Colton King (Huntingdon) 4:44.13; 6. She earned her second career victory at the Crimson Classic in mid-October. Walker Valley 24; 7t. 8. Otander, Jack Hopkins Talee Akins (Siegel) 6-0. Our latest Dear Running essay finds Zavien Wolfe relaying how a challenging few years prepared him for his big breakthrough. Annamaria Bacchetta (Harpeth Hall) 11:53.10; 6. Samantha Ouellette (Central Magnet) 2:20.60; 7. Eva Gautreaux (Houston) 56.30; 4. Alicia Howard (Harding Academy) 4-10; 3. Retired PIAA Championship Meet Records - pdf. All Teams. Saturday, May 20. Meanwhile, Whitelaw qualified for the Championships following his second consecutive All-Region performance, finishing seventh at the NCAA South Regional. Read More About Friendship Career Center 2022-23 Dress Code 08/04/2022 Pearl Cohn 3:26.63; 2. Kolby Jones (Brentwood Academy) 16.06; 8. Tucker Allen (Chester Co.) 9:36.73; 8. USJ 51.98; 6. Kelsey Thompson (Signal Mountain) 1:02.21; 7. Eli Sutton (Brentwood Academy) 56-5; 4. Montez Deloney (Brainerd) 40.71; 2. Timothy Alexander (Stewarts Creek) 12-0; 8. Justice Springer (FRA) 17.55; 8. Olivia Martin (Nashville Christian) 18.06; 5. Annie Strong (Brentwood Academy) 35-1; 8. Presley Miller (Columbia Academy) 13:02.59. Greeneville 42.03; 3. Destiny Poole (Pearl Cohn) 33-8; 4. Karleigh Powell (Westmoreland) 13;31.17; 7. Briarcrest 1:50.09. Elissa Longmire (Jefferson Co.) 129-9; 3. Aubrey Lane, Grace Christian, 2,622; 2. Gracie Morse (Franklin Co.) 15.08; 5. Scoring 23 points for the Lady Vols at the outdoor meet, Scarvelis was also presented with the SEC Commissioner's Trophy. McKenzi Hayes (Bartlett) 14.99; 3. Shot put: 1. 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. Kanye Harris (CAK) 11.15; 7. Aidan Nix (Father Ryan) 9:54.45; 8. Pearl Cohn 4:25.64; 6. JaMarion Thomas (Mt. Dominic Schroeder (Jefferson Co.) 54-7.5; 4. Stiff then improved her state record in the shot put, throwing 49-0 . During the indoor season, Coleman took gold in the men's 60 meters and silver in the 200 meters and 4x400-meter relay at the SEC Championship before earning a national championship in the indoor 200m. ECS 43.23; 4. BJ Robinson (CBHS) 162-2; 2. FRA 1:34.16. He took fourth at the SEC Outdoor meet in the discus and finished second in the weight throw at the SEC Indoor Championship behind teammate Cameron Brown. Sydney Graeter (St. Marys) 17.62. CSAS 53.26. Trinity Christian 4:26.41; 8. Webb) 2:29.33; 5. USJ 3:34.28; 5. Lisa Lin (Signal Mountain) 13:05.81; 5. Nehemiah Heddings (Alvin C. York) 5-6. Led by a mix of veterans and newcomers, the Tennessee men put together one of its best seasons in more than a decade, finishing fourth at SECs and third at the NCAA South Region Championships, one spot away from making nationals as a team. Leroy Harris (CPA) 17.86. Knox. Coach: J.J. Clark. Aaron Crowder (McCallie) 153-3; 7. 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. High Jump: 1. His long jump mark of 8.19 meters (26-10.5) broke the Tennessee record and ranked as the No. Alcoa Anderson County Austin-East Bartlett Brentwood Brentwood Academy Briarcrest Christian Brighton Camden Central Cane Ridge Carter Cascade Centennial Chattanooga Central Chattanooga Christian Christ Presbyterian Academy Christian Academy of Knoxville Claiborne Clarkrange Cleveland Cocke . Jackson Burns (McCallie) 11.0; 3. Rocky 10.5. . Patrick Lama, Franklin, 5,439. Charlotte Gunnels, FRA, 1,998. Women's Postseason: 19th NCAA South Regional Christiana Ricker (West Greene) 8-0; 3. Riley Pearson (Collierville) 9-1.25; 6. Knox. Mensi Stiff, an Ole Miss commit, has two TSSAA state records. 400 meters: 1. Sammy Taylor (Ensworth) 19-7.5. 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. East Nashville 49.33; 5. Logan Wagner (South Greene) 51-2.5; 3. Payton Culp, FRA, 6,053; 2. Long Jump: 1. Parker Russ (CBHS) 4:33.4; 7. Tennessee Track & Field and Cross Country Meet Results. It was the Vols' third top-10 finish indoors and fifth top-10 showing overall under head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan. Father Ryan 10:08.55; 4. Discus: 1. Nicola Van der Merwe (GPS) 36-5; 2. Event: Athlete: Record: Year: 100 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 12.09: 2012: 200 Meter : Jennifer Cannon: 25.01: 2012: 400 Meter : Kassidy Morton: 56.44: . Austin-East 43.63; 5. Reggie Wilson (Bartlett) 12.62; 7. Foote, Avery Hall Niome Merrill (Chuckey-Doak) 7-6; 7. To submit a new record, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Chis Davis, Harrison Williams, Carlton Orange, Terrell Jackson. Bella Guillamondegui (Harpeth Hall) 11:15.63; 2. 3200 meters: 1. Melrose 45; 6. & Eng.) Maryville 49.67. Smyrna 43.25; 8. Ben Martinek (Union City) 2:07.45; 8. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:6th/3rd Jaila Lee (Brentwood Academy) 5-0; 6. Rachel Lambert (Lausanne) 92-4; 5. Calvin Benjamin, Memphis Middle College, 4,429; 7. Aubrey Lane (Grace Christian-Frank.) Rosa Vestal (Davidson Academy) 1:02.10; 7. Ben Centers (William Blount) 158-3; 3. Judah Doyle (CPA) 6-2; 5. Kym Young (St. Georges) 35-11.50; 2. Whites Creek 4:32.73. Pope John Paul II 1:49.25; 7. Mason Collins, Farragut, 6,594; 2. Olivia Freeman (Houston) 25.13; 6. Blackman 130.52; 8. George Filauer (Notre Dame) 129-1; 5. Greg Bush (LaVergne) 38.69; 5. Fellow vaulter Tyler Porter scored and was named First Team All-American at NCAAs, and the Vol 4x1 notched All-America acclaim for the second straight season. Coach: Beth Alford-Sullivan. NFHS Track & Field Records - pdf. Business) 2:35.64; 8. Liz Lannom (Walker Valley) 5-2; 8. Nolensville 10:00.46; 7. CBHS 146; 3. 1600-Meter Relay . Christian Langlois (Bearden) 21.09; 2. A very young Lady Vol Track & Field team battled depth issues and struggled in 2013, but not without several noteworthy performances. Ryan Becht (Lebanon) 40.62. Team Scores: 1. Hardin Valley Academy 35; 6. Paige Wyche (Mem. Pole Vault: 1. James Warmbrod (Nashville Christian) 51.54; 4. MBA 1:30.07; 5. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor:8th / 9th State Records State Track Champions 1913 to 2022 (Individuals:) Boys 4-A Champions Boys 3-A Champions Boys 2-A & 1-A Champions Girls 4-A Champions Girls 3-A Champions Girls 2-A & 1-A Champions Independent Schools' Boys' Champions Independent Schools' Girls' Champions NC All-Time List Relays Summary (Team:) NCHSAA State Champions 800 relay: 1. Triple jump: 1. National Federation High School Track and Field Records - United States (2013) Event Record Athlete High School Name High School Location Meet Location Meet Name Date Ref; Boys: 100 yards: 9.0: . Grace Simpson (Brentwood Academy) 9-0. Presley Schick (Harpeth Hall) 13.09; 8. She also finished as the runner-up at the SEC Championship with a 6K time of 19:40.90. Alcoa 1:34.25; 7. Photo by @reilyrogersphoto Thatcher Frankfather (FRA) 49.75; 2. Austin Rhea (Knoxville Webb) 4:48.02. School of Liberal Arts 33; 8. Women's SEC Finish: 11th We consider the season to go through August 31 of an athlete's senior year, but we have appended a section noting the best marks made in high school-only competition. Team Scores: 1. The graduate student scored a pair of medals at the indoor meet a silver in the 60-meter hurdles and a bronze in the triple jump. Chelsea Blaase placed tenth at SEC and NCAA South Regional meets, scored a victory at the Crimson Classic, and top 40 of every race this year. Elena Parkhurst (Harding Academy) 6-0; 5. Terms of Use Carson Guthrie (Nashville Christian) 5-10. Cleveland 23; 10. Michael May (McCallie) 13-6; 4. USN 49.07; 2. Tomas Jones Jr. (Bartlett) 11.75; 2. 2:37.80; 8. Serenity Williams (Madison Academic) 32-5.75. The previous record of 155-8 was set by Elizabethton's Angie Barker in 1984. She also won the outdoor SEC Championship in the 10,000m event and took second in the 5000m. Montez Deloney, Brainerd, 5,395; 2. High Jump: 1. Knoxville Webb 30; 8t. Men's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: 8th / 9th Nitia Howard (Notre Dame) 32-4.25; 5. Aliyah Batten (Ensworth) 1:02.51; 8. The team later joined the Southeastern . Jacqueline Frist (Ensworth) 11-6; 2. Grant Campbell (Heritage) 6-8; 2. Baylor 1:45.51; 4. Antioch 3:21.92; 4. John Roberts (Pearl Cohn) 41.76; 4. Addie Chapman (Silverdale Baptist) 1:00.03; 5. Connor McGrath, San Antonio Alamo Heights, 49.74; 9. 400 meters: 1. 1600-Meter Run. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor: T-4th / 4th Fairview 28.33. Women's SEC Indoor/Outdoor 7th / 10th Andi Miller (Father Ryan) 94-4; 8. 300 Hurdles: 1. Jaxon Hammond (CBHS) 10.97; 2. Herriman, 54.5 7. Haley Kells, South Greene, 2,420; 5. Abby Faith Cheeseman (Webb) 10:51.57; 2. Gatlinburg-Pittman 10:21.58; 2. Women's NCAA: Indoor/Outdoor:NTS / T-62nd NCAA Championships Nicholas Skarsten (Dresden) 4:48.5; 7. FloSports, Inc. MileSplit Tennessee Editor: Amira Doss (Stewarts Creek) 35-6. Ariya Rice (Austin-East) 17-2; 5. Maxwell Sewell (Signal Mountain) 10-6; 6. Mary Wamack (GPS) 5:35.56. Abdul Jaber (Alcoa) 10:19.28; 4. Torri James (Rossview) 5-6; 3. Franklin 7:53.84; 3. Chloe Bruce (USN) 12.72; 4. At the 2021 SEC Indoor Championships the Vols placed sixth overall with 50 points. Knoxville Webb 3:37.28; 7. ALL DAY. Whitney Smith (Harding Academy) 31-3; 8. Patrick Lama (Franklin) 39.92; 7. 3200 meters: 1. George Filauer (Notre Dame) 19-11.25; 7. Trace Provins (Cumberland Gap) 47-0.5; 6. Dallan Hayden (CBHS) 22.94; 7. TMSAA Sectionals Must Be Completed - Track, Baseball, and Softball. 3,200: 1. 400: 1. 3200 relay: 1. Jaxon Toney (Harding Academy), 6-2; 3. Signal Mountain 126; 2. Lynchburg, VA. 2/26.

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