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San Saba Jr. High Girls District Track Meet
Thursday, April 14, 2011 • Posted April 14, 2011

Last Saturday, April, 9,2011 the Jr. High Lady Dillos traveled to Bangs for the district track meet. The seventh grade scored 49 points and came in 7th while the eighth grade scored 75 points and finished 4th.

On a hot, windy day the tracksters had only half the time to rest between events and also had field events after their running which was highly unusual. This caused some problems with "dead" legs before it was all over for those who were in multiple events.

Medal Winners: 3rd-Angelica Perez-800; Leigh Riggs-100; McKenna Maxcey-Long Jump; 8th Grade 1600 Relay-Shea Scott, Hailey Osbourn, Shellby Buttler, McKenna Maxcey); 2nd Place- StormyRamose-Discus;

Angelica Perez-1600; Hailey Osbourn-300 Hurdles;District Champions- Shea Scott-800, McKenna Maxcey 100 Hurdles & Pole Vault; 7th Grade 800 Relay( Maria Ramierez, Micah Cox, Angelica Perez, McKenzie McBee)

7th Grade

Discus: 2-Stormy Ramos-64' 10 1/2": 6-Breann Hellner-56' 8"

Triple Jump: 6-Katy Ingram-28' 4 1/2"

400 Relay: 5-Maria Ramierez, Micah Cox, Ingram, McKenzie McBee-58.73

800- 3- Angelica Perez-2:42.01

100 Hurdles- 6-Ingram-19.49

800 Relay- 1-Ramierez, Cox, Perez, McBee-2:03.83

1600-2-Perez-6:32.55

All times & distances were seasons best.

8th Grade

Discus-6-Andrea Jimenez-63' 3"

Long Jump-3-McKenna Maxcey-13' 101/4"

Pole Vault-1. Maxcey-8’0" Tied 8th Grade record

400 Relay-6-A.J. Gamboa, Joy Trujillo, Shellby Buttler, Maxcey-57.4

800-1-Shea Scott-2:34.55 New 8th Grade record

100 Hurdles-1-Maxcey-16.74 Previously set new record with 16.53-4-Meredith Meador-17.94

100-3-Leigh Riggs-14:07

800 Relay-6-Riggs,Buttler, Ashlyn Turner, Trujillo-2:05.77

400-4-Gamboa-70.78

1600 Relay-3-Scott, Osbourn, Buttler, Maxcey-4:53.46

We want to thank everyone who supported the Jr. High Lady Dillo track teams. These young ladies worked hard and peaked at the right time as there were so many season best performances. They represented their parents, their school, & their community very well.

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