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I don't know much of the results from Nederland. Here is a few though.

3200

Tim Cude BC-10:09 1st place

800

Joe Dooley Deweyville-2:00 1st place

1600

Joe Dooley Deweyville-4:39

Tim Cude BC-4:41

Kirby Shephard BC-4:50

Westbrook kid-4:5x

Brandon Simoneaux BC-5:00

Dayton kid won the 110 hurdles in 14.6ish.

Central won the 4x200, WOS finished 2.

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I don't know much of the results from Nederland. Here is a few though.

3200

Tim Cude BC-10:09 1st place

800

Joe Dooley Deweyville-2:00 1st place

1600

Joe Dooley Deweyville-4:39

Tim Cude BC-4:41

Kirby Shephard BC-4:50

Westbrook kid-4:5x

Brandon Simoneaux BC-5:00

Dayton kid won the 110 hurdles in 14.6ish.

Central won the 4x200, WOS finished 2.

Thats good times overall for the wind conditions today and first meet.  BH Boys took first in the distance medley (BH only brought their distance runners).  BH's top miler (Ramsey) ran a 4:49 split for the 1600, but did not run the 1600 race today.

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NEDERLAND – Paris Collins and her potential may be catching up to each other before long.

The 18-year-old Port Arthur Memorial senior has aspired to greatness in the hurdles ever since when she watched Jamaal Charles master the event for the Titans.

That’s about the time when LeRoy Leopold and Ora Smith retired and Port Arthur adapted to a rebuilding mode in track and field. The PAISD had to be patient while a new quarter-million dollar synthetic track surface finally opened last April.

When the 45th Nederland Bulldog Relays unveiled the area season under ideal weather conditions Friday, Collins served notice that 2009 had to be her year…. Guess what? It just might be, too.

Call Paris a work in progress. Call Memorial’s boys and girls a work in progress as well. Yet there’s ample reason for an optimistic track outlook in Port Arthur again… after a lean stretch of recent years.

It’s a bit different progression in Port Arthur, Mid-County and Beaumont than it is for Vidor pole vaulter Jared Parker. Clearing 15-9 last May to win the 4A boys gold medal at the 97th UIL state track and field championships, Parker made a most auspicious debut in Friday afternoon's sunlight by clearing 15-6 and winning the competition by a full four feet.

Parker climbs a much different mountain than most area tracksters, but he wants to excel the same way that Paris Collins does. And Paris wants it bad.

Collins swept to gold medals in the hurdles, covering the 100-meter hurdles in 16.99 and the 300-meter hurdles in 49.22. She did not get pushed that strongly in her heats, yet she dipped under 17 seconds in the sprint race and under 50 in the longer event. There’s no doubt that the new all-weather surface has helped Paris to be closer to tip-top shape in mid-February.

“It’s made a positive change, that’s for sure,†Collins said. “We can practice longer, and get our warm-ups in better. Now that I’m a senior, I have to work harder to get my scholarship… I have to work harder to reach my goals. I have to be more serious about everything I do.â€

It’s great to see Port Arthur nudging its way back onto the area map. That dedication looked obvious when Paris emerged strong out of her blocks in the 300-meter hurdles.

She said she had pushed herself harder, yet this young lady has more progress that she can make in the next 10 weeks. Namely, Paris has an excellent change to get physically stronger in the coming weeks.

“I’m about the same when it comes to strength,†she said. “But I’m working harder. I know that I can be way better than I am now.â€

Memorial coach Sandra Bradford has coached some good ones, too. She has noticed a more dedicated version of Paris Collins.

“This is her year,†Bradford said. “It’s now or never.â€

Bradford’s team won eight events against a good caliber Nederland field. The best of the Golden Triangle arrived, plus the addition of Barbers Hill and Pasadena South Houston toughened the challenge.

While Vidor’s pole vaulter owned the head of the class, several other excellent area numbers filled the boys division. Some of last year’s premier area performers showed signs of being ready. They included Deweyville’s Joe Dooley in the 800 and 1,600, Ozen’s Jarrade Lee in the shot and discus, and a PA quarter-miler Michael Johnson opened the season with a first-place time of 51.06.

Most of the area schools will run next Friday at Little Cypress-Mauriceville. Port Arthur Memorial will travel to Humble and compete in the Zoe Simpson Invitational next Saturday at Kingwood.

Nederland Bulldog Relays

NEDERLAND – Here are Friday’s final results from the 45th annual Nederland Bulldog Relays at Bulldog Stadium.

GIRLS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Akayla Chambers, Bmt Kelly, 95-3; 2. Kristina Landry, Bmt West Brook, 92-0; 3. Kaitlyn King, Barbers Hill, 91-2.

Shot put – 1. Alyssa Remo, PAM, 37-2.25; 2. Shaquirra Malveaux, Nederland, 34-11; 3. Crystal Blue, Bmt Ozen, 33-9.75.

High jump – 1. Kaitlynn Henson, Orangefield, 4-11; 2. Chantelle Hamilton, PAM, 4-8; 3. Alicia Thevis, Nederland, 4-8.

Long jump – 1. Hayley English, PN-Groves, 16-6; 2. Reagan Jones, PAM, 15-11.5; 3. Jameka Fontenot, Bmt Ozen, 15-9.

Triple jump – 1. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 33-0; 2. Madison Trevino, Nederland, 32-11; 3. Savanah Desmarais, Nederland, 32-6.75.

Pole vault – 1. Jessica Griffin, Barbers Hill, 9-0.5; 2. Hannah Lancaster, PN-Groves, 9-0; 3. Tyler Block, Orangefield, 8-0.

Distance medley relay – 1. Pasadena So Houston 14:07.07; 2. Barbers Hill 14:39.78; 3. Nederland 14:49.20.

3,200-meter run – 1. Anna Hunter, PN-Groves, 13:06.89; 2. Abby McManus, Barbers Hill, 13:24.09; 3. Elizabeth Vega, So. Htn, 13:27.26.

400-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Kierra Roy, Paris Collins, Raven Jones, Reagan Jones) 49.67; 2. Central 50.94; 3. Ozen 50.98.

800-meter run – 1. Larissa Rios, Barbers Hill, 2:26.08; 2. Jhirikkia Keller, PAM, 2:26.24; 3. Casonya Palmer, So Htn, 2:36.06.

100-meter hurdles – 1. Paris Collins, PAM, 16.99; 2. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 17.92; 3. Natasha Harrison, PAM, 18.15.

100-meter dash – 1. Jameka Fontenot, Bmt Ozen, 13.50; 2. Miracle Jernigan, So Htn, 13.52; 3. Candice Booker, Bmt Central, 13.73.

800-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Kierra Roy, Raven Jones, De’Ontra Kinlaw, Reagan Jones) 1:45.97; 2. Bmt Central 1:48.47; 3. Bmt Ozen 1:49.85.

400-meter dash – 1. Jhirikkia Keller, PAM, 61.31; 2. Ashley Wright, Bmt West Brook, 61.73; 3. Mereby Green, PAM, 63.72.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Paris Collins, PAM, 49.22; 2. Melody Morrison, Bmt West Brook, 50.80; 3. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 50.87.

200-meter dash – 1. Raven Jones, PAM, 26.66; 2. Miracle Jernigan, So Htn, 27.24; 3. Kierria Williams, Bmt Ozen, 27.38.

1,600-meter run – 1. Elizabeth Vega, So Htn, 5:51.91; 2. Martina Vega, So Htn, 5:55.96; 3. Amber Watson, Barbers Hill, 6:00.98.

1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (De’Ontra Kinlaw, Mereby Green, Kierra Roy, Jhirikkia Keller) 4:10.38; 2. Bmt Central 4:16.66; 3. Barbers Hill 4:20.33.

Point standings – 1. PA Memorial 158; 2. Barbers Hill 84; 3. Bmt Central 80; 4. Bmt Ozen 73; 5. Pasadena South Houston 70; 6. Nederland 66; 7. Bmt West Brook 53.5; 8. Port Neches-Groves 49.5; 9. Orangefield 23; 10. Bmt Kelly 10; 11. West Orange-Stark and Bridge City 6 (tie); 13. Orange Community Christian 2; 14. Dayton 1.

BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 155-9; 2. Marquise Moore, Bmt Ozen, 140-4; 3. Stefan Huber, Nederland, 136-5.

Shot put – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 48-6; 2. Dallas Davis, PN-Groves, 48-3.25; 3. Taylor Meighan, Bmt Kelly, 46.8.5.

High jump – 1. Jeffery Thomas, Bmt Central, 6-4; 2. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-2; 3. Dylan Richards, PN-Groves, 6-2.

Long jump – 1. Jakari Delosboer, Dayton, 21-2.25; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 21-1.75; 3. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 20-8.

Triple jump – 1. Reginald Begelton, Bmt West Brook, 40-9; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 40-1.75; 3. Jerry Landry, BC, 40-0.5.

Pole vault – 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 15-6; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PN-Groves, 11-6; 3. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 11-0.

Distance medley relay – 1. Barbers Hill 11:42.38; 2. South Houston 11:49.18; 3. Nederland 12:10.12.

3,200-meter run – 1. Timothy Cude, BC, 10:10.08; 2. Carlos Escobedo, So Houston, 11:02.01; 3. Tyler Walters, Bmt West Brook, 11:05.25.

400-meter relay – 1. Bmt Central (Quintin Cantue, Jeffery Thomas, Brandon Thomas, Charles Thomas) 42.34; 2. WO-S 43.09; 3. Dayton 43.42.

800-meter run – 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:01.30; 2. Aaron Lavergne, Bmt West Brook, 2:08.14; 3. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 2:09.05.

110-meter hurdles – 1. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 15.01; 2. KJ Barton, Dayton, 15.90; 3. Adam Scales, Orangefield, 16.67.

100-meter dash – 1. Jerry Landry, Bridge City, 11.70; 2. Nathan Holmes, PAM, 11.78; 3. Che’Ron Martin, Bmt Ozen, 11.80.

800-meter relay – 1. Bmt Central (Brandon Thomas, Charles Thomas, Jeffery Thomas, Quintin Cantue) 1:29.49; 2. WO-S 1:30.33; 3. Bmt Ozen 1:31.49.

400-meter dash – 1. Michael Johnson, PAM, 51.06; 2. Nathan Davis, PAM, 52.18; 3. Ramsey Christian, Bmt Ozen, 53.73.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 41.86; 2. KJ Barton, Dayton, 42.21; 3. Erick Seals, PAM, 42.24.

200-meter dash – 1. Anthony Lee, Bmt Ozen, 22.50; 2. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 22.52; 3. George Carter, PAM, 23.52.

1,600-meter run – 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:39.76; 2. Timothy Cude, Bridge City, 4:41.73; 3. Kirby Shepherd, Bridge City, 4:51.18.

1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Nathan Davis, Michael Johnson, Brent Johnson, Desmond Gardiner) 3:27.83; 2. Bmt Ozen 3:31.18; 3. Dayton 3:34.86.

Point standings – 1. Beaumont Ozen 92; 2. Dayton 88; 3. PA Memorial and West Orange-Stark 80 (tie); 5. Beaumont Central 58; 6. Bridge City 57; 7. Bmt West Brook 38; 8. Port Neches-Groves 36; 9. Nederland 35; 10. Orangefield and Pasadena South Houston 25 (tie); 12. Deweyville and Barbers Hill 20 (tie); 14. Vidor 18; 15. Bmt Kelly 6; 16. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 4.

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NEDERLAND – Paris Collins and her potential may be catching up to each other before long.

The 18-year-old Port Arthur Memorial senior has aspired to greatness in the hurdles ever since when she watched Jamaal Charles master the event for the Titans.

That’s about the time when LeRoy Leopold and Ora Smith retired and Port Arthur adapted to a rebuilding mode in track and field. The PAISD had to be patient while a new quarter-million dollar synthetic track surface finally opened last April.

When the 45th Nederland Bulldog Relays unveiled the area season under ideal weather conditions Friday, Collins served notice that 2009 had to be her year…. Guess what? It just might be, too.

Call Paris a work in progress. Call Memorial’s boys and girls a work in progress as well. Yet there’s ample reason for an optimistic track outlook in Port Arthur again… after a lean stretch of recent years.

It’s a bit different progression in Port Arthur, Mid-County and Beaumont than it is for Vidor pole vaulter Jared Parker. Clearing 15-9 last May to win the 4A boys gold medal at the 97th UIL state track and field championships, Parker made a most auspicious debut in Friday afternoon's sunlight by clearing 15-6 and winning the competition by a full four feet.

Parker climbs a much different mountain than most area tracksters, but he wants to excel the same way that Paris Collins does. And Paris wants it bad.

Collins swept to gold medals in the hurdles, covering the 100-meter hurdles in 16.99 and the 300-meter hurdles in 49.22. She did not get pushed that strongly in her heats, yet she dipped under 17 seconds in the sprint race and under 50 in the longer event. There’s no doubt that the new all-weather surface has helped Paris to be closer to tip-top shape in mid-February.

“It’s made a positive change, that’s for sure,†Collins said. “We can practice longer, and get our warm-ups in better. Now that I’m a senior, I have to work harder to get my scholarship… I have to work harder to reach my goals. I have to be more serious about everything I do.â€

It’s great to see Port Arthur nudging its way back onto the area map. That dedication looked obvious when Paris emerged strong out of her blocks in the 300-meter hurdles.

She said she had pushed herself harder, yet this young lady has more progress that she can make in the next 10 weeks. Namely, Paris has an excellent change to get physically stronger in the coming weeks.

“I’m about the same when it comes to strength,†she said. “But I’m working harder. I know that I can be way better than I am now.â€

Memorial coach Sandra Bradford has coached some good ones, too. She has noticed a more dedicated version of Paris Collins.

“This is her year,†Bradford said. “It’s now or never.â€

Bradford’s team won eight events against a good caliber Nederland field. The best of the Golden Triangle arrived, plus the addition of Barbers Hill and Pasadena South Houston toughened the challenge.

While Vidor’s pole vaulter owned the head of the class, several other excellent area numbers filled the boys division. Some of last year’s premier area performers showed signs of being ready. They included Deweyville’s Joe Dooley in the 800 and 1,600, Ozen’s Jarrade Lee in the shot and discus, and a PA quarter-miler Michael Johnson opened the season with a first-place time of 51.06.

Most of the area schools will run next Friday at Little Cypress-Mauriceville. Port Arthur Memorial will travel to Humble and compete in the Zoe Simpson Invitational next Saturday at Kingwood.

Nederland Bulldog Relays

NEDERLAND – Here are Friday’s final results from the 45th annual Nederland Bulldog Relays at Bulldog Stadium.

GIRLS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Akayla Chambers, Bmt Kelly, 95-3; 2. Kristina Landry, Bmt West Brook, 92-0; 3. Kaitlyn King, Barbers Hill, 91-2.

Shot put – 1. Alyssa Remo, PAM, 37-2.25; 2. Shaquirra Malveaux, Nederland, 34-11; 3. Crystal Blue, Bmt Ozen, 33-9.75.

High jump – 1. Kaitlynn Henson, Orangefield, 4-11; 2. Chantelle Hamilton, PAM, 4-8; 3. Alicia Thevis, Nederland, 4-8.

Long jump – 1. Hayley English, PN-Groves, 16-6; 2. Reagan Jones, PAM, 15-11.5; 3. Jameka Fontenot, Bmt Ozen, 15-9.

Triple jump – 1. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 33-0; 2. Madison Trevino, Nederland, 32-11; 3. Savanah Desmarais, Nederland, 32-6.75.

Pole vault – 1. Jessica Griffin, Barbers Hill, 9-0.5; 2. Hannah Lancaster, PN-Groves, 9-0; 3. Tyler Block, Orangefield, 8-0.

Distance medley relay – 1. Pasadena So Houston 14:07.07; 2. Barbers Hill 14:39.78; 3. Nederland 14:49.20.

3,200-meter run – 1. Anna Hunter, PN-Groves, 13:06.89; 2. Abby McManus, Barbers Hill, 13:24.09; 3. Elizabeth Vega, So. Htn, 13:27.26.

400-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Kierra Roy, Paris Collins, Raven Jones, Reagan Jones) 49.67; 2. Central 50.94; 3. Ozen 50.98.

800-meter run – 1. Larissa Rios, Barbers Hill, 2:26.08; 2. Jhirikkia Keller, PAM, 2:26.24; 3. Casonya Palmer, So Htn, 2:36.06.

100-meter hurdles – 1. Paris Collins, PAM, 16.99; 2. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 17.92; 3. Natasha Harrison, PAM, 18.15.

100-meter dash – 1. Jameka Fontenot, Bmt Ozen, 13.50; 2. Miracle Jernigan, So Htn, 13.52; 3. Candice Booker, Bmt Central, 13.73.

800-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Kierra Roy, Raven Jones, De’Ontra Kinlaw, Reagan Jones) 1:45.97; 2. Bmt Central 1:48.47; 3. Bmt Ozen 1:49.85.

400-meter dash – 1. Jhirikkia Keller, PAM, 61.31; 2. Ashley Wright, Bmt West Brook, 61.73; 3. Mereby Green, PAM, 63.72.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Paris Collins, PAM, 49.22; 2. Melody Morrison, Bmt West Brook, 50.80; 3. Destyni Jubert, Bmt Central, 50.87.

200-meter dash – 1. Raven Jones, PAM, 26.66; 2. Miracle Jernigan, So Htn, 27.24; 3. Kierria Williams, Bmt Ozen, 27.38.

1,600-meter run – 1. Elizabeth Vega, So Htn, 5:51.91; 2. Martina Vega, So Htn, 5:55.96; 3. Amber Watson, Barbers Hill, 6:00.98.

1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (De’Ontra Kinlaw, Mereby Green, Kierra Roy, Jhirikkia Keller) 4:10.38; 2. Bmt Central 4:16.66; 3. Barbers Hill 4:20.33.

Point standings – 1. PA Memorial 158; 2. Barbers Hill 84; 3. Bmt Central 80; 4. Bmt Ozen 73; 5. Pasadena South Houston 70; 6. Nederland 66; 7. Bmt West Brook 53.5; 8. Port Neches-Groves 49.5; 9. Orangefield 23; 10. Bmt Kelly 10; 11. West Orange-Stark and Bridge City 6 (tie); 13. Orange Community Christian 2; 14. Dayton 1.

BOYS DIVISION

Discus – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 155-9; 2. Marquise Moore, Bmt Ozen, 140-4; 3. Stefan Huber, Nederland, 136-5.

Shot put – 1. Jarrade Lee, Bmt Ozen, 48-6; 2. Dallas Davis, PN-Groves, 48-3.25; 3. Taylor Meighan, Bmt Kelly, 46.8.5.

High jump – 1. Jeffery Thomas, Bmt Central, 6-4; 2. Jared Williamson, Vidor, 6-2; 3. Dylan Richards, PN-Groves, 6-2.

Long jump – 1. Jakari Delosboer, Dayton, 21-2.25; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 21-1.75; 3. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 20-8.

Triple jump – 1. Reginald Begelton, Bmt West Brook, 40-9; 2. James Haynes, WO-S, 40-1.75; 3. Jerry Landry, BC, 40-0.5.

Pole vault – 1. Jared Parker, Vidor, 15-6; 2. Jordan Begnaud, PN-Groves, 11-6; 3. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 11-0.

Distance medley relay – 1. Barbers Hill 11:42.38; 2. South Houston 11:49.18; 3. Nederland 12:10.12.

3,200-meter run – 1. Timothy Cude, BC, 10:10.08; 2. Carlos Escobedo, So Houston, 11:02.01; 3. Tyler Walters, Bmt West Brook, 11:05.25.

400-meter relay – 1. Bmt Central (Quintin Cantue, Jeffery Thomas, Brandon Thomas, Charles Thomas) 42.34; 2. WO-S 43.09; 3. Dayton 43.42.

800-meter run – 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 2:01.30; 2. Aaron Lavergne, Bmt West Brook, 2:08.14; 3. Kevin Molina, Nederland, 2:09.05.

110-meter hurdles – 1. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 15.01; 2. KJ Barton, Dayton, 15.90; 3. Adam Scales, Orangefield, 16.67.

100-meter dash – 1. Jerry Landry, Bridge City, 11.70; 2. Nathan Holmes, PAM, 11.78; 3. Che’Ron Martin, Bmt Ozen, 11.80.

800-meter relay – 1. Bmt Central (Brandon Thomas, Charles Thomas, Jeffery Thomas, Quintin Cantue) 1:29.49; 2. WO-S 1:30.33; 3. Bmt Ozen 1:31.49.

400-meter dash – 1. Michael Johnson, PAM, 51.06; 2. Nathan Davis, PAM, 52.18; 3. Ramsey Christian, Bmt Ozen, 53.73.

300-meter hurdles – 1. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 41.86; 2. KJ Barton, Dayton, 42.21; 3. Erick Seals, PAM, 42.24.

200-meter dash – 1. Anthony Lee, Bmt Ozen, 22.50; 2. Cameron LaCour, Dayton, 22.52; 3. George Carter, PAM, 23.52.

1,600-meter run – 1. Joe Dooley, Deweyville, 4:39.76; 2. Timothy Cude, Bridge City, 4:41.73; 3. Kirby Shepherd, Bridge City, 4:51.18.

1,600-meter relay – 1. PA Memorial (Nathan Davis, Michael Johnson, Brent Johnson, Desmond Gardiner) 3:27.83; 2. Bmt Ozen 3:31.18; 3. Dayton 3:34.86.

Point standings – 1. Beaumont Ozen 92; 2. Dayton 88; 3. PA Memorial and West Orange-Stark 80 (tie); 5. Beaumont Central 58; 6. Bridge City 57; 7. Bmt West Brook 38; 8. Port Neches-Groves 36; 9. Nederland 35; 10. Orangefield and Pasadena South Houston 25 (tie); 12. Deweyville and Barbers Hill 20 (tie); 14. Vidor 18; 15. Bmt Kelly 6; 16. Little Cypress-Mauriceville 4.

Hey Coop, not sure if these times are accurate, I believe the boys 100 was ran in 10.7.

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I wouldn't call yesterday ideal weather conditions. The wind was blowing very hard against the homestretch. I think we could have seen a lot faster times had the wind not been a factor. Also, if that was a 10.7 into that wind, that is very impressive.

No doubt, you could see them hit the wall when they came into the last 100 meters.

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