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UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal?

UIL State Track: Which Amarillo-area athletes left Austin with a medal?

Yahoo14-05-2025

Track season is over in the Lone Star State after an exciting weekend at Mike A. Myers Stadium.
Multiple Texas Panhandle teams had strong showings at the UIL State Track Meet, with two teams earning top three finishes in the event. Panhandle's girls won their third consecutive title in Class 2A, edging out Refugio by two points with a win and a new state meet record in the 1,600-meter relay.
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The Pantherettes also won the sprint relay and finished second in the 4x200 to go along with a first-place finish and new state meet record in the 300 hurdles from Carly Land and a third-place finish from Nelly Thiessen in shot put.
In Class 4A, Canyon's girls claimed second place, finishing with 45 points and a new state meet record in the 1,600-meter relay. Randall's girls finished fourth in Class 4A, while Silverton's girls tied for fourth place in Class 1A.
Wellington's boys team tied for fifth place in Class 2A, and Canyon's boys' squad claimed fifth place outright in Class 4A.
Here is every Texas Panhandle athlete who left Austin with a medal from the UIL State Track Meet.
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Class 1A
GIRLS
Maddie Francis, Silverton: Gold in high jump, gold in 100m hurdles, silver in 300m hurdles
Hailo Moon, McLean: Silver in shot put
Trinity Schlueter, Valley: Silver in 400m
BOYS
Hayes Bressler, Happy: Bronze in pole vault
Julian Barton, Booker: Gold in 400m, bronze in 200m
Class 2A
GIRLS
Nelly Thiessen, Panhandle: Bronze in shot put
Carly Land, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, gold in 300m hurdles, gold in 1,600m relay
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Ell Robinson, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay, gold in 1,600m relay
Lexi Durst, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay
Leah Land, Panhandle: Gold in 400m relay, silver in 800m relay, gold in 1,600m relay
Makennah Austin, Panhandle: Silver in 800m relay
Addison McCoid, Panhandle: Gold in 1,600m relay
Isabella Jaime, Farwell: Silver in 800m
Tyerin Aranda, Gruver: Bronze in 300m hurdles
Alexis Wade, Farwell: Bronze in 1,600m
BOYS
Major Brown, Wellington: Bronze in long jump
Bryce Braden, Stratford: Gold in shot put, gold in discus
Mason Lankford, Gruver: Bronze in 300m hurdles
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DeMarcus Lewis, Wellington: Bronze in 200m
Class 3A
GIRLS
Taylor Wiseman, Childress: Gold in discus, gold in shot put
Konnar McClendon, Canadian: Silver in 3,200m
Reese Jenkins, Dalhart: Bronze in pole vault
BOYS
Eli Garcia, Dalhart: Bronze in pole vault
Class 4A
GIRLS
Tahlie Brandt, Randall: Bronze in wheelchair 100m, gold in seated shot put
Emily Gross, Dumas: Gold in 3,200m, bronze in 1,600
Brooke French, Randall: Silver in 3,200m, silver in 1,600m
Tenera Gray, Randall: Bronze in triple jump
Addyson Bristow, Canyon: Gold in 800m, gold in 1,600m, gold in 1,600m relay
Reese Wilson, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay
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Brooklyn Kinsey, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay
Sydnee Winfrey, Canyon: Gold in 1,600m relay
BOYS
Lathan Lewter, Canyon: Gold in 3,200m
Baylor West, Canyon: Bronze in 400m
Ryan Fernandez, Canyon: Silver in 1,600m
Class 5A
GIRLS
Ava Rushing, Plainview: Silver in shot put
This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: UIL State Track: See every medalist from the Texas Panhandle

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