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Good conditions were on hand and Nederlands 800 man took advantage. There was stiff competition with a guy from The Woodlands settiing the pace with a blistering 1:53.3, followed by St.Thomas with a 1:54.75, and Nederland with a personal best of 1:55.05.(FAT) He then came back with a good performance in the 400 running 49.40 for second place.

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Congrats!

800 METERS    

1 Butler, Drew       Woodlands 1:53.30 

2 Hill, Zane St.      Thomas 1:54.75 

3 Krautze, Justin    Nederland 1:55.05 

4 Pierott, Philip      Westbury 1:55.72 

5 Badia, Alan         Woodlands 1:59.65 

6 Thigpen, Caleb    Klein 2:00.00 

400 METERS    

1 Boyd, Xavior      Klein 48.85 

2 Krautze, Justin    Nederland 49.40 

3 Smith, Corey      BridgeCity 50.30 

4 Wilson, Mallex      Lamar 50.68 

5 Perkins, Devrick  CyCreek 50.97 

6 Hibner, Joey        New Caney 51.01 

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That was easily the fastest 800 I have ever seen in person. The guy from the Woodlands came through the 400 in 52. Krautz from Nederland hung right there with the pack, it was insane.

Also a huge congrats to Kirby Shepherd from Bridge City. He has kind of flown under the radar behind Tim and Ryan, but he ran a 4:34 in the 1600 last night AS A FRESHMAN!!!

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