Burnet track wins district titles in all 4 divisions
CAPTION: The Burnet High School boys and girls track-and-field athletes and coaches with their District 24-4A championship plaques. Courtesy photo
The Burnet High School boys and girls track and field programs swept all four divisions of the District 24-4A Championships April 2 and 4.
“I apologize in advance for the lengthy email, but when your athletes sweep the district at a track meet, there is much to share and a lot of people to brag on,” Lady Dawgs head coach Crystal Shipley said.
She pointed out that boys head track coach Ben Speer summed up the meet perfectly.
“The standout moment of the meet undoubtedly was all four Burnet track divisions winning the district title,” she continued. “We truly have amazing kids. They practice at all hours of the day (at 6 a.m., during athletic periods, after school, and they run on their own on weekends).”
The top four in each varsity event advance to the District 23 and 24-4A area meet, which is Wednesday, April 10, at Lago Vista High School.
Shipley and Speer noted that these accomplishments are shared with another group.
“Behind those athletes are these amazing coaches,” Shipley said. “Each of them sacrifice so much to accommodate all of our athletes, especially the ones juggling many sports and other extracurricular activities. We couldn’t ask for a more dedicated team of kids and coaches.”
They are hurdles and high jump coach Colton Brewer, middle distance, long jump and triple jump coach Trevor Couch, distance coach Kristi Jones, pole vault coach Cory Kuhn, high jump, girls relays and throwing coach Doug Messer, and throwing coach Lisa Skupin.
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CAPTION: The 2024 Burnet High School track-and-field coaches. Courtesy photo
RESULTS
Boys
Varsity, first overall in the team standings with 161 points
100 — 1, Noah Crawford, 11.04, 4, Brody Danson, 11.58; 400 — 6, Hector Vega, 53.33; 800 — 1, Victor Aviles, 1:57.80, 3, Isaias Zarate, 2:00.38, 4, Josvanny Ramierez, 2:03.39; 1,600 — 1, Victor Aviles, 4:22.14, 6, Isaias Zarate, 4:37.06; 110 hurdles — 5, Peyton Lopez, 16.78; 300 hurdles — 6, Cason O’Hair, 43.67; 4×100 — 1, Burnet (Noah Crawford, Grant Jones, Khris Kassner, Colton Stanford), 42.60; 4×200 — 1, Burnet (Noah Crawford, Grant Jones, Khris Kassner, Colton Stanford), 1:28.85; 4×400 — 5, Burnet (Brody Danson, Josvanny Ramierez, Hector Vega, Miguel Valdez), 3:37.75; discus — 4, Nathan Torres, 118-0; high jump — 2, Garner Krause, 5-10; long jump — 1, Grant Jones, 21-4.5; pole vault — 1, Brayden Hill, 15-0, 2, Brady Rygaard, 15-0; shot put — 6, Nathan Torres, 37-8
Junior varsity, first overall in the team standings with 155 points
100 — 3, Clay Lamb, 11.79, 6, Braxton Ringstaff, 12.02; 200 — 2, Clay Lamb, 23.61, 3, Demetrius Taliaferro, 23.70. 6, Matthew Williams, 24.27; 800 — 3, Austin Moore, 2:15.60; 1,600 — 2, Austin Moore, 5:04.69, 5, Hays Bennett, 5:13.72, 6, Matthew Resendez, 5:19.88; 110 hurdles — 2, Addison Proctor, 17.36; 300 hurdles — 4, Addison Proctor, 46.28; 4×100 — 1, Burnet (Riley Howell, Josiah Coronado, Matthew Williams, Demetrius Taliaferro), 44.92; 4×200 — 1, Burnet (Cohen Jorpeland, Josiah Coronado, Matthew Williams, Demetrius Taliaferro), 1:34.63; 4×400 — 2, Burnet (Cohen Jorpeland, Charles Edwards, Josiah Coronado, Riley Howell), 3:42.35; high jump — 2, Cohen Jorpeland, 5-6, 3, Riley Howell, 5-4; long jump — 1, Matthew Williams, 19-7, 2, Andrew Milum, 19-1.5, 5, Thomas Butler, 17-1; pole vault — 2, Aidan Bell, 11-6, 4, Rhett Eaton, 9-6; shot put — Traeton Nelson, 31-08.5
Girls
Varsity, first overall in the team standings with 157 points
100 — 4, Grace Cullison, 13.37, 6, Alyssa Sanchez, 13.42; 200 — 2, Addie Houston, 26.75, 5, Grace Cullison, 27.62, Brogan Fox, 28.43; 400 — 5, Adriana Briggs, 1:01.86 (new personal record), 6, Brianne Smith, 1:03.74 (new personal record); 800 — 2, Asah Roy, 2:25.8, 4, Brooke Bowman, 2:35.7, 5, Amelia Griffin, 2:44.3; 1,600 — 1, Asah Roy, 5:35.01, 2, Abby Bennight, 5:50.14, 4, Brooke Bowman, 5:55.51; 3,200 — 2, Abby Bennight, 12:47.06, 2, Brooke Bowman, 13:15.81; 100 hurdles — 2, Brooklynn Daniel, 16.81 (new personal record), 3, Wrigley Mulhollan, 17.3 (new personal record); 300 hurdles — 2, Wrigley Mulhollan, 49.48, 3, Brooklynn Daniel, 51.31; 4×100 — 6, Burnet (Alyssa Sanchez, Sarah Cullison, Grace Cullison, Journey Denton), 51.3 (new personal record); 4×200 — 4, Burnet (Brooklynn Daniel-Cali Eason-Josie Teague-Addie Houston), 1:48.6 (new personal record); 4×400 — 3, Burnet (Adriana Briggs, Cali Eason, Camryn Courtney, Addie Houston), 4:10.39 (new personal record); long jump — 4, Jareyli Luna, 15-7.25, 3, Zaria Solis, 15-8.5, 5, Abby Smith, 15-2; triple jump — 4, Brogan Fox, 31-11.5; high jump — 1, Brooklynn Daniel, 5-0; shot put — 2, Kyleigh Mott, 30-5, Maddi Moise, 25-9, Reagan Shipley, 22-2; discus — 3, Kyleigh Mott, 92-1, 5, Brynlie Tappe, 86-7
Junior varsity, first overall in the team standings with 178 points
100 — 4, Ellen Reid, 6, Hayden McCombs, 14.39, Savannah Myers, 14.46; 200 — 5, Lacie Lewis, 29.56, 2, Savannah Myers, 28.99, Lauryn Hocker, 29.68; 400 — 5, Amberlyn Glasscock, 1:12.57, 6, Cazlynn Guthrie, 1:15.22; 800 — 6, Shelby Hudgins, 2:49.1, Jaylee Messer, 3:02.8; 1,600 2, Hannah Webster, 6:20.6, 4, Shelby Hudgins, 6:27.2, Jaylee Messer, 7:08.4; 3,200 — 1, Hannah Webster, 13:53.8, 2, Shelby Hudgins, 13:57.6, 5, Josie McDavid, 16:00; 100 hurdles — 1, Brianne Hudgins, 18.27; 300 hurdles — 1, Brianne Hudgins, 51.9; 4×100 — 2, Burnet (Lauryn Hocker, Hayden McCombs, Ellen Reid, Lacie Lewis), 54.39); 4×200 — 2, Burnet (Lauryn Hocker, Hayden McCombs, Savannah Myers, Lacie Lewis), 1:55.43; 4×400 — 4, Burnet (Amberlyn Glasscock, Josie McDavid, Cazlynn Guthrie, Ellen Reid), 4:46.5; pole vault 2, Lacie Lewis, 8-0, 2, Sydney Killebrew, 7-6; triple jump — 1, Brianne Hudgins, 32-0; long jump — 1, Brianne Hudgins, 14-6, 5, Savannah Myers, 12-5.5; high jump — 1, Lacie Lewis, 4-6; shot put — 4, Landri Lewis, 25-9, Emma Collins, 22-1; discus — 2, Kalani Marks, 77-11.5, 4, Landri Lewis, 70-10, Emma Collins, 62-5.5