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Feb. 9 — Jim Kethan Relays, Deer Park

Feb. 15 — 44th Nederland Bulldog Relays, Nederland

Feb. 16 — North Forest Relays, Houston Smiley

Feb. 16 — Zoe Simpson Invitational, Kingwood

Feb. 21 — Anahuac Panther Relays, Anahuac

Feb. 22 — Galena Park North Shore Relays, Galena Park

Feb. 23 — 16th annual WO-S Mustang Relays, Orangefield

Feb. 23 — The Woodlands Invitational, The Woodlands

Feb. 23 — 25th Madison Marlin Relays, Houston

Feb. 23 — Bay City Blackcat Relays, Bay City

Feb. 29 — 15th annual Battlin' Bear Relays, Little Cypress

Feb. 29 — 57th Trinity Valley Relays, Liberty

Mar. 1 — 21st annual Beaumont YMBL Relays, West Brook

Mar. 1 — Strake Jesuit Crusader Relays, Houston

Mar. 1 — Sam Mosley Relays, Humble

Mar. 6 — Gid Campbell Relays, Anahuac

Mar. 7 — 13th annual Vidor Pirate Relays, Vidor

Mar. 7 — Bayshore Olympics, La Porte

Mar. 7 — Border Relays, Newton

Mar. 7 — Barbers Hill Eagle Relays (girls), Mont Belvieu

Mar. 8 — Barbers Hill Eagle Relays (boys), Mont Belvieu

Mar. 13 — 5th Snooks Michalka Relays, Sour Lake

Mar. 13 — Hornet Invitational, Hemphill

Mar. 14 — 35th annual BC Cardinal Relays, Bridge City

Mar. 14 — Dayton Bronco Relays, Dayton

Mar. 20 — Lumberton Raider Relays, Lumberton

Mar. 21-22 — 57th annual TSU Tiger Relays, TSU-Houston

Mar. 27 — Cleveland Indian Relays, Cleveland

Mar. 28 — 45th annual Silsbee Tiger Relays, Silsbee

Mar. 28 — 34th annual Bobcat Relays, Orangefield

Mar. 28 — Conroe Tiger Relays, Conroe

Mar. 28 — Woodville Eagle Relays, Woodville

Mar. 28-29 — Rice Bayou Classic, Houston

Mar. 29 — Rockhold Relays, Baytown

Apr. 2-5 — 81st annual Texas Relays, UT-Austin

Apr. 3-5 — District 21-3A championships, Silsbee

Apr. 4-8 — District 24-2A championships, Kountze

Apr. 7-9 — District 21-5A championships, Humble

Apr. 7-9 — District 22-4A championships, Dayton

Apr. 11 — Regional qualifiers meet, Crosby

Apr. 17 — Regional qualifiers meet, Hemphill

Apr. 18 — Regional qualifiers meets, Brenham, The Woodlands

Apr. 24 — Ty Terrell Relays (college only), LU-Beaumont

Apr. 25-26 — 5A & 3A regional championships, Humble

Apr. 25-26 — 4A regional championships, Huntsville

Apr. 25-26 — 2A regional championships, Palestine

May 9-10 — 97th UIL state meet, UT-Austin

May 9-11 — SLC outdoor championships, Huntsville

May 16-18 — Big 12 outdoor championships, Boulder, Co.

May 30-31 — NCAA regional championships, Lincoln, Neb.

June 11-14 — NCAA championships,Des Moines, Iowa

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