The Goat Posted March 24, 2010 Report Posted March 24, 2010 This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day.Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D
lovethegame19 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 NEDERLAND IS RUNNING IN CROSBY ON FRIDAY. GO DOGS!!!!!
KFDM COOP Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 [quote name="The D.A." post="781338" timestamp="1269448927"]This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day.Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D [/quote] :D Yea ok. :D ;)
The Goat Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 [quote name="KFDM COOP" post="781569" timestamp="1269478476"][quote author=The D.A. link=topic=67718.msg781338#msg781338 date=1269448927]This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day.Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D [/quote] :D Yea ok. :D ;)[/quote] ;D we have surprise for Franks and company ;D You better pray for rain. :D
WO-S 89 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 [quote name="The D.A." post="781578" timestamp="1269480623"][quote author=KFDM COOP link=topic=67718.msg781569#msg781569 date=1269478476][quote author=The D.A. link=topic=67718.msg781338#msg781338 date=1269448927]This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day.Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D [/quote] :D Yea ok. :D ;)[/quote] ;D we have surprise for Franks and company ;D You better pray for rain. :D[/quote]I'm hearing the Titans want let the top 2 WO-S runners compete this weekend. J/K :) :) :)
The Goat Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 [quote name="WO-S 89" post="781623" timestamp="1269487795"][quote author=The D.A. link=topic=67718.msg781578#msg781578 date=1269480623][quote author=KFDM COOP link=topic=67718.msg781569#msg781569 date=1269478476][quote author=The D.A. link=topic=67718.msg781338#msg781338 date=1269448927]This is going to be a good meet with most of the area big schools and some houston schools scheduled to be in P.A. on this day.Look for the Titans to take down WO-S in all relays also. ;) ;D [/quote] :D Yea ok. :D ;)[/quote] ;D we have surprise for Franks and company ;D You better pray for rain. :D[/quote]I'm hearing the Titans want let the top 2 WO-S runners compete this weekend. J/K :) :) :)[/quote] :D that was a blow. :D
TheBigSwitch Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Well I am not sure what the suprise was supposed to be, but it must not have showed up. The only sprint that PA won was the 110 hurdles and that was as close as it has been all year. WOS finished:1, 2 and 4 in the hundred with Trey Franks 10.55 (FAT), Justin Thomas 2nd and Colon Janice 4th1, 2, 3 in the 200 with Trey, Justin Thomas and Mark Roberts1st in the 4x2 (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Phillip Jones, and Trey FranksDid not run the 4x1 team 2nd in the 110 hurdles and 4001, 2 in the 8002nd in the 4x4Pretty good day for WOS alot of young talent shinning today
WO-S 89 Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 [quote name="GoneSouth" post="783173" timestamp="1269737723"]Well I am not sure what the suprise was supposed to be, but it must not have showed up. The only sprint that PA won was the 110 hurdles and that was as close as it has been all year. WOS finished:1, 2 and 4 in the hundred with Trey Franks 10.55 (FAT), Justin Thomas 2nd and Colon Janice 4th1, 2, 3 in the 200 with Trey, Justin Thomas and Mark Roberts1st in the 4x2 (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Phillip Jones, and Trey FranksDid not run the 4x1 team 2nd in the 110 hurdles and 4001, 2 in the 8002nd in the 4x4Pretty good day for WOS alot of young talent shinning today[/quote]All this without James Haynes
3A-CC-Coach Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 March 27, 2010Titans bouncing back in trackTom HalliburtonThe Port Arthur News— Fans all stood up. A hush surrounded the track. One well-timed emergence from the starting blocks likely would separate Trey Franks and Nate Holmes. That's exactly what unfolded Saturday at Big Shootout time in the seventh annual Memorial Titan Relays. It seemed like an eternity before the gun finally sounded around 3:45 at the finals of the boys 100-meter dash. And it's shame Franks and Holmes probably won't run the 100 together side-by-side again. The stronger West Orange-Stark senior, Franks, was familiar with these types of tense shootouts. He was motivated to run against Holmes, the Golden Triangle-area leader in the event. Franks got out of the blocks better and ran a solid, workmanlike 10.55. WO-S teammate Artevin McDonald even came in second at 10.75. The lanky, slender Port Arthur Memorial sophomore lacked any champion's finish whatsoever and settled for a learning-experience third at 10.90. Eight new area best performances resulted and two more area-bests were duplicated at this cloudy, windy afternoon at the PAISD auxiliary track. The day suggested Port Arthur track looked on the way back. It also indicated that coach Toby Foreman's WO-S hosses had an excellent chance in May of retaining their 3A state track team title. When Foreman's WO-S sprinters combine with Darrell Granger's improving Port Arthurans next weekend in Austin, the 83rd annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays will contain a stronger overall Golden Triangle representation at UT's spring gala than Port Arthur and Orange have offered in more than a decade. "I was hyped up," Oklahoma football signee Franks said. "I knew the guy from Memorial was going to run good. I feel better than I have all year." Undoubtedly part of that might be because Southeast Texas temperatures finally climbed to 70 and 71 degrees for a change. After the 167-pound Holmes finished noticeably behind Franks, the Titans sophomore reflected his disappointment with a 10.9. "That's my first time (and probably his last) to run against Franks," Holmes said. "I didn't finish the race how I was supposed to do. Franks is the real deal. I'm proud to run against a state champion. But I've got to come back and work a little bit harder." Memorial junior K'Sean Wesley tied the area-best high jump at 6-6 and barely clipped the bar with his calf muscle on his first attempt at 6-8. A'Lexus' younger sister Dominique Brannon also duplicated the area lead of Silsbee's Ashley Johnson in the girls high jump by clearing 5-4. Wesley felt as if he were only about 80 percent. K'Sean is rebounding from a medial collateral ligament strain after basketball. Five new area bests were recorded on the girls side. West Brook's Ashley Wright ran a 57.75 in the 400 and a 2:26.52 in the 800. Team runner-up Ozen (141 points) delivered new marks in the 400- and 1,600-meter relays while girls team champ Memorial (169) looked very impressive in the 800-meter exchange. The quartet of Kierra Roy, Reagan Jones, De'Ontra Kinlaw and Courtney McKinney clocked a 1:41.75, chopping nearly a full-second off the previous area low -- 1:42.66 -- also owned by the Lady Titans. The three new boys area bests were Orangefield's Kyle Fontenot (13-1) in the pole vault, the WO-S 800-meter relay time of 1:27.34 and the bright-eyed Titans junior Jeylin Reed, who cleared 22-3 1/2. Memorial compiled 187 points to WO-S 144.5. But two of Granger's most encouraging moments came when new area leads were not established. Senior Michael Johnson ran the open quarter in 50.55 but a large portion of that journey went into the teeth of a rough cross wind on the far turn. "I have to be able to extend more in the last 50 yards," Johnson said. "I think without that wind, I would have run a 48 or a 47 today." Reed ran the second leg of Memorial's 3:23.41 winning mile relay. The very talented junior put his lap away in a whopping 48.75 but that time even should have been lower. First, Jeylin had plenty of strength left in him at the end of his lap. Second, the Titans were not being pushed by that point in the race. "I love track period," said Reed, who may be Memorial's best track talent since a hurdler dude named Jamaal. "Jeylin can do it all," his coach Granger said. "There's no ifs, ands or buts about it, he's the real deal." Port Arthur and Orange look as if they too may be the real deal in track and field once again. 7th Port Arthur Memorial Titan Relays PORT ARTHUR -- Here are the final fully-automatic times from the 7th annual Port Arthur Memorial Titan Relays held Saturday at the PAISD auxiliary track.GIRLS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Alyssa Smith, PA Memorial, 95-9; 2. Takeya Stelly, Channelview, 94-4.5; 3. Kayla Willis, Channelview, 91-9; 4. Kelisha Smith, PA Memorial, 88-4. Shot put -- 1. Alyssa Remo, PA Memorial, 35-0; 2. Alexia Thomas, Bmt Ozen, 32-3; 3. Vyshae Holmes, Channelview, 31-10; 4. Alyssa Smith, PA Memorial, 31-9.5. High jump -- 1. Dominique Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 5-4; 2. Angelique Kyle, Channelview, 5-2; 3. 3. Maureen Redmon, Channelview, 5-2; 4. Chantelle Hamilton, PA Memorial, 5-2. Long jump -- 1. A'Lexus Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 18-9; 2. Chantelle Hamilton, PA Memorial, 16-8.5; 3. Malicia Fluellen, Channelview, 16-6.25; 4. Reagan Jones, PA Memorial, 16-2.25; 5. Courtney McKinney, PA Memorial, 15-11. Triple jump -- 1. A'Lexus Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 38-1.75; 2. De'Ontra Kinlaw, PA Memorial, 34-4.5; 3. Kee-Asha Johnson, PA Memorial, 33-4; 4. Reagan Jones. PA Memorial, 30-0. Pole vault -- 1. Jennifer McManus, Orangefield, 10-1; 2. Leslie Spell, Orangefield, 8-2. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Kayla Williams, Orangefield, 12:46.33; 2. Casey Dixson, Orangefield, 14:13.39; 3. Nancy Leja, Channelview, 14:32.87; 4. Kelia Rodriguez, PA Memorial, 14:42.54. 400-meter relay -- 1. Beaumont Ozen (A'Lexus Brannon, Bealoved Brown, Asia Booker, Robyn Hancock) 47.72; 2. PA Memorial 49.50; 3. Channelview 50.38. 800-meter run -- 1. Selena Sierra, Channelview, 2:22.28; 2. Ashley Wright, Bmt West Brook, 2:26.52; 3. Kee-Asha Johnson, PA Memorial, 2:31.20. 100-meter hurdles -- 1. A'Lexus Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 14.09; 2. Dominique Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 15.67; 3. Diamond Griffith, Aldine, 15.94. 100-meter dash -- 1. Bealoved Brown, Bmt Ozen, 12.31; 2. Amy Williams, Bmt West Brook, 12.38; 3. Frednisha Hill, Channelview, 12.88; 4. Chantelle Hamilton, PA Memorial, 12.96. 800-meter relay -- 1. PA Memorial (Kierra Roy, Reagan Jones, De'Ontra Kinlaw, Courtney McKinney) 1:41.75; 2. Channelview 1:44.72; 3. Beaumont Ozen 1:47.37. 400-meter dash -- 1. Ashley Wright, Bmt West Brook, 57.75; 2. Jasmine Hill, PA Memorial, 60.60; 3. Jawanna Lamb, Bmt Ozen, 61.38. 300-meter hurdles -- 1. Dominique Brannon, Bmt Ozen, 47.18; 2. Diamond Griffith, Aldine, 47.18; 3. Natasha Harrison, PA Memorial, 48.72; 4. Ebony Boulard, PA Memorial, 52.19. 200-meter dash -- 1. Bealoved Brown, Bmt Ozen, 25.18; 2. Kierra Roy, PA Memorial, 25.80; 3. Ra'nell Lee, Bmt Central, 26.42. 1,600-meter run -- 1. Kayla Williams, Orangefield, 6:00.34; 2. Kelia Rodriguez, PA Memorial, 6:26.94; 3. Shayla Allen, PA Memorial, 6:28.60. 1,600-meter relay -- 1. Channelview (Taylor Deese, Maureen Redmon, Ashley Bettis, Selena Sierra) 4:05.56; 2. Bmt Ozen 4:05.59; 3. PA Memorial 4:08.56. Point standings -- 1. PA Memorial 169; 2. Bmt Ozen 141; 3. Channelview 130; 4. Orangefield 64.5; 5. Bmt West Brook 35.5; 6. Bmt Central 30; 7. Aldine 29.BOYS DIVISION Discus -- 1. Zach Hollier, Bmt West Brook, 142-1; 2. Eric Payne, PA Memorial, 134-0.5; 3. Jarvier Peeples, PA Memorial, 132-6.5; 4. Logan Moss, Orangefield, 127-7. Shot put -- 1. Stephen Cook, WO-S, 43-6; 2. Jarvier Peeples, PA Memorial, 42-6; 3. Eric Payne, PA Memorial, 38-9; 4. Ethan Cowart, Orangefield, 38-8.5; 5. Jereem Augustine, PA Memorial, 38-2. High jump -- 1. K'Sean Wesley, PA Memorial, 6-6; 2. Billy Owens, Gal Ball, 6-4; 3. Dwayne Bowden, Aldine, 6-2; 4. Justin Francis, WO-S, 5-10; 5. Derrick Evans, Orangefield, 5-10. Long jump -- 1. Jeylin Reed, PA Memorial, 22-3.5; 2. Dorian Pinkney, Aldine, 21-1; 3. Justin Francis, WO-S, 20-6.75; 4. Corey Huckabay, Orangefield, 19-10.75. Triple jump -- 1. Nate Holmes, PA Memorial, 43-5.5; 2. Dorian Pinkney, Aldine, 43-3; 3. Jeylin Reed, PA Memorial, 42-9.5; 5. Jamil Peeples, PA Memorial, 38-4. Pole vault -- 1. Kyle Fontenot, Orangefield, 13-1; 2. Justin Bradley, Orangefield, 10-2. 3,200-meter run -- 1. Gabriel Johnson, Bmt West Brook, 10:30.40; 2. Leonard Thomas, Bmt West Brook, 10:45.46; 3. Justin Rivaux, Gal Ball, 10:52.21; 4. Tye Norman, Bmt West Brook, 11:00.59. 400-meter relay -- 1. PA Memorial (Nate Davis, Nate Holmes, Ronzell King, Vincent Wilson) 42.48; 2. Aldine 43.87; 3. Orangefield 45.11. 800-meter run -- 1. DeRon Griffin, WO-S, 2:07.97; 2. James Ross, WO-S, 2:08.94; 3. Xavier Chatman, PA Memorial, 2:10.31; 4. Jerroyd Pellum, Aldine, 2:12.13; 5. Galeon Phillips, PA Memorial, 2:13.79. 110-meter hurdles -- 1. Jeylin Reed, PA Memorial, 13.97; 2. Phillip Jones, WO-S, 14.10; 3. Orian Wiley, Aldine, 15.06; 4. Creshun Jones, Aldine, 15.49; 6. Jammil Peeples, PA Memorial, 17.27. 100-meter dash -- 1. Trey Franks, WO-S, 10.55; 2. Artevin McDonald, WO-S, 10.75; 3. Nate Holmes, PA Memorial, 10.90; 4. James Haynes, WO-S, 11.17; 5. Daleon Sinette, PA Memorial, 11.25. 800-meter relay -- 1. WO-S (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Phillip Jones, Trey Franks) 1:27.34; 2. PA Memorial 1:29.31; 3. PA Memorial 'B' team 1:33.02. 400-meter dash -- 1. Michael Johnson, PA Memorial, 50.55; 2. Colin Janice, WO-S, 52.80; 3. Nicodemus Joseph, PA Memorial, 53.09; 6. Eric Truncal, Orangefield, 56.59. 300-meter hurdles -- 1. Aleah Jefferson, Aldine, 41.29; 2. Creshun Jones, Aldine, 41.42; 3. Jhajuan Seals, PA Memorial, 42.62; 4. Jammil Peeples, PA Memorial, 42.88; 5. Devante Connor, PA Memorial, 43.66 200-meter dash -- 1. James Haynes, WO-S, 22.49; 2. Justin Thomas, WO-S, 22.64; 3. Mark Roberts, WO-S, 22.82; 4. Daleon Sinette, PA Memorial, 23.09; 6. Kenneth Mayfield, PA Memorial, 23.93. 1,600-meter run -- 1. Gabriel Johnson, Bmt West Brook, 4:47.84; 2. Leonard Thomas, Bmt West Brook, 4:55.00; 3. DeRon Griffin, WO-S, 4:55.38; 5. Chris Stockman, Bmt West Brook, 5:09.44; 6. Galeon Phillips, PA Memorial, 5:12.95. 1,600-meter relay -- 1. PA Memorial (Nate Davis, Jeylin Reed, Nate Holmes, Michael Johnson) 3:23.41; 2. WO-S 3:30.52; 3. PA Memorial 'B' team 3:33.52. Point standings -- 1. PA Memorial 187; 2. WO-S 144.5; 3. Aldine 94.5; 4. Bmt West Brook 53; 5. Orangefield 47; 6. Galveston Ball 27. Text Only
gary-us-bonds Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 [quote name="GoneSouth" post="783173" timestamp="1269737723"]Well I am not sure what the suprise was supposed to be, but it must not have showed up. The only sprint that PA won was the 110 hurdles and that was as close as it has been all year. WOS finished:1, 2 and 4 in the hundred with Trey Franks 10.55 (FAT), Justin Thomas 2nd and Colon Janice 4th1, 2, 3 in the 200 with Trey, Justin Thomas and Mark Roberts1st in the 4x2 (Mark Roberts, Justin Thomas, Phillip Jones, and Trey FranksDid not run the 4x1 team 2nd in the 110 hurdles and 4001, 2 in the 8002nd in the 4x4Pretty good day for WOS alot of young talent shinning today[/quote]Maybe the surprise was that PAM lapped the field at this meet?PAM 187 WOS 144.5
TheBigSwitch Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Don't take me wrong PA looked very good, although it is easy to lap the field when you are running 2 relay teams in every relay and 2 to three sprinters in every sprint.
gary-us-bonds Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Memorial won the high jump, long jump, triple jump, 400 meters, 400 relay, 1600 relay, 110 hurdlesThey did quite well even without the B teams help.
Raider42 Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 Good to see Jamil Peeples doin well as a freshman.. triple jump and both hurdles. Will be another 1 to watch in the next few years.. definitely has a good one to learn from in J. Reed...
Baller3 Posted March 29, 2010 Report Posted March 29, 2010 Ozen's girls 4x1 47.72 #20 in the nation #15 in the state. (A. Brannon, R. Hancock, A. Booker, B. Brown) A'Lexus Brannon easily dominated her events, Bealoved Brown and Dominique Brannon are two impressive freshmen, Robyn Hancock and Asia Booker are sophomores, it seems like Ozen will continue to have a strong girls program!
The Goat Posted March 29, 2010 Author Report Posted March 29, 2010 [quote name="GoneSouth" post="783259" timestamp="1269784887"]Don't take me wrong PA looked very good, although it is easy to lap the field when you are running 2 relay teams in every relay and 2 to three sprinters in every sprint. [/quote]Only our varsity counted toward our point total. The real surprise is how coach foreman held out is 4x100 team ??? ??? ???. A poor hand-off is the only reason WO-S won the 4x200 relay. ;D
The Goat Posted March 29, 2010 Author Report Posted March 29, 2010 [quote name="Baller3" post="783536" timestamp="1269869600"]Ozen's girls 4x1 47.72 #20 in the nation #15 in the state. (A. Brannon, R. Hancock, A. Booker, B. Brown) A'Lexus Brannon easily dominated her events, Bealoved Brown and Dominique Brannon are two impressive freshmen, Robyn Hancock and Asia Booker are sophomores, it seems like Ozen will continue to have a strong girls program![/quote]Brown and Brannon are comming to PA next year. They both have PA connections ;D ;D ;D
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