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I will be giving live updates from Tiger Stadium in Silsbee starting today at 2:30. I will give the results of each and every event, girls and boys and I will also keep a running tab of the point totals.

The field events and running prelims will be today starting at 2:30pm. The running finals will be Thursday starting at 6pm. I will also be there giving those updates.

The SETXsports tent will be down on the field beside the official scoring tent. Come by and say hello, would like to meet some fellow members.

Mike Sanchez, SETXsports.com broadcaster.

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How well does "fun" pay????  I may be looking for a job like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's paying pretty good right now, as long as I can keep catching those cards. ;) ;D 3 days a week and making the same amount of money is okay by me.

Also, Gabe has done his best to keep me a float. ;D

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Here are some field event results:

Girls Shot Put

1. Orebo    WOS     '31 "09

2. Wilson    HJ        '31 "03

3. Francis   HJ        '30 "5.25

4. Mullins   Silsbee  '30 "5

5. Clements  HJ      '26 "11

6. Merchant  HJ      '26 "6.25

Girls   3200

1. Williams    OF     12:26.13

2. Shockley   BC     12:34.85

3. Nguyen    BC      12:37.09

4. Langley    HF      13:06.08

5. Huynh     BC       14:22.31

6. Dixon      OF       14:31.00

Boys Discus

1. Arnold    WOS     '134 "10

2. Moss     OF        '126 "03

3. Williams  HF        '123 "11

4. Richard   WOS     '120 "09

5. Garrett    WOS    '120 "0

6. Burrell     HF        '119 "07

Boys Pole Vault

1. Shawson      BC    '12 "6

2. Fontenot      OF    '12 "0

3. Holmes        OF     '11 "6

4. Johnson       OF     '11 "0

5. Broussard     BC     '10 "06

6. Moses         HJ      '10 "0

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Girls Long Jump

1. Foster Silsbee    '19 "1.5

2. Douglas Silsbee   '16 "10.5

3. Sims     WOS      '16 "5.5

4. Thomas  WOS     '14 "11.5

5. Miller     BC        '14 "1.5

6. Wagner   OF       '13 "09

Boys Triple Jump

1. Franks      WOS    '45 "3.25

2. Haynes     WOS    '43 "9.25

3. Landry      BC       '42 "4

4. Ivory        WOS    '42 "1.75

5. Turk       Silsbee   '41 " 5.5

6. Bell          HF       '41 "1.25

Boys 3200 Meter

1. Cude     BC        10:07.19

2. Lepsch  Silsbee   10:50.08

3. Griffen  WOS      10:51.97

4. Chavez   BC       10:57.28

5. Hogan    BC        11:23.88

6. Gibbs     OF        11:59.17

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Girls Discus

1. Beach      OF    '96 "03

2. Strickland  Silsbee '79 "07

3. Monk      HF      '79 "04

4. Merchant  HF    '77 "01

5. Wilson      HJ      '75 "10

6. Shepherd  BC      '71 "11

Girls Pole Vault

1. Block      OF      '8

2. Bishop      BC      '6

3. Jannise    HF      '6

4. Strahan    BC      '6

5. Drinkard    HJ      '6

6. Louviere  Silsbee  '6

Boys  High Jump

1. Reynolds    BC    '6 "4

2. Evans        OF    '6 "4

3. Bell            HF    '6 "3

4. Francis      WOS  '6 "2

5. Porter      Silsbee '6 "2

6. Roberts      WOS  '6 "0

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