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DYNASTY: FB Marshall continues to be THE BRAND in Texas track and field
When you look at national times in track and field, the state of Texas just jumps off the page.
The competition is fierce.
For the sixth time since 2013, Fort Bend Marshall boys track and field are Class 5A UIL Texas State Champions.
“This is Texas. It’s not supposed to happen,” Buffalo director of track and field Lloyd Banks said. “It’s not about talent, it’s about culture and competition. These kids think I’m the mad scientist having them out practicing in the cold… the wind… the rain, but I have to have them prepared for anything.”
Entering the final race of the evening, FB Marshall led Mansfield Timberview 26-22. The Buffs had to get on the podium in the 4x400 relay to secure a State Title.
“Everyone had battled all day for points,” he said. “I told them, ‘You don’t want it any other way… if you want it, let’s go’. In football, it’s like 4 and 10 with a minute to go and you hit a seam-route to win it. It’s that kind of pressure.”
That team consisted of Mason Roseboro, Kameron Williams, Paul Fisher and Nolen Richie. FB Marshall finished with 38 points beating out Frisco Lone Star with 32 points.
The Buffs are now back-to-back champions after losing several athletes to graduation a year ago and battling injuries all year.
“Coaches like to seem smart and say, ‘I known we are going to win it’,” he said. “Honestly, I didn’t know. I have to tip my cap to all of my athletes. The kids had so much fight from District, Area to Regionals. They pulled themselves up by their bootstraps all year long. They laid it down for each other and I’m so proud of them.”
The 4x100 and 4x400 relays earned bronze, while Arveyon Davis won gold in the 100 hurdles to capture enough points.
The dynasty continues to build on itself.
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OTHER CLASS 5A NOTABLES
GOLD
Arveyon Davis, FB Marshall, 100 Hurdles
Sammy Haynes, Manvel, 100 Wheelchair
Laila Payne, Carnegie Vanguard, Girls 300 Hurdles
Kenyon Parker, Texas City, Boys 300 Hurdles
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SILVER
Harlee Fonville, Angleton, Shot Put
Brandon Schirck, Friendswood, Shot Put
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BRONZE
Alberto Archundia, Friendswood, Shot Put
Trenton Burningham, Kingwood Park, 800 meters
Hailey Johnson, Lake Creek, 800 meters
Alexia Washington, Terry, Triple Jump
Braden Womack, Crosby, Long Jump
FB Marshall 4x100
FB Marshall 4x200
VYPE AWARDS: Public School Boys Basketball presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Welcome to the 2022-2023 VYPE Awards presented by Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine! VYPE will recognize the top teams and athletes in his and her respective sports.
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ALL-VYPE TEAMS
First Team
AJ Bates, Seven Lakes
Jamari McDowell, Manvel
Orlando Horton Jr., Clear Falls
Chris McDermott, Washington
Joseph Tugler, Cypress Falls
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Second Team
Keanu Dawes, Stratford
Corey Hadnott II, Cy Creek
Kenneth Lewis, Washington
Damien McDaniel, Hitchcock
Robert Miller III, Pasadena Memorial
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Third Team
Josh Akpovwa, Seven Lakes
Qasim Boyd, Dickinson
Jayden Gambrell, Madison
Shey Eberwein, The Woodlands
Jace Posey, Strake Jesuit
PLAYER OF THE YEAR FINALISTS
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