Boys Regional Recap: 800m & 1600m State Qualifiers Set After Weather-Delayed Weekend
Same weekend, same weather, same stakes — and the boys brought the heat.
While Region 3 was still drying out from Friday’s downpour, the rest of the state’s distance runners got their business done. By Sunday, 96 boys had punched their tickets to Myers Stadium. Here’s the full picture on the 800m and 1600m.
The top two finishers per region earn automatic berths (marked x). The fastest third-place time across all four regions in each event earns the wild card (marked x as well). Third-place finishers who don’t claim the wild card go home.
Girls Regional Recap: 800m & 1600m State Qualifiers Set After Weather-Delayed Weekend
We wrote the 3200m recap on Friday. Then the weather showed up.
Torrential rain in the Houston area forced Region 3 to push all preliminary rounds to Saturday and finals to Sunday — a scramble that tested athletes, coaches, and meet directors alike. But across all four regions and both classifications, the girls 800m and 1600m state fields are now set. Ninety-six spots. Some filled as expected. A few eyebrow-raisers. Here’s your full breakdown.
Regional Meet Day 1: All 3200m Results, Rain and All
Storms rolled through several regional sites on Friday, but the 3200m races were eventually completed across all four regions in both the 5A and 6A classifications. By the time the last heat cleared, a defending champion had been unseated, an athlete ran the fastest high school two-mile in recent Texas memory, and a runner who wasn’t supposed to win Region 4 walked away with a state bid anyway.
Here is a full accounting of what happened.
Girls 6A Regional Qualifiers: The Road to Austin
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series covering the 5A and 6A Regional Meets. Region 1 — Lubbock, Region 2 — Arlington, Region 3 — Webster, Region 4 — San Antonio.
The Girls 6A regional fields are set. Sixty-four athletes per event — sixteen per region — have survived District and Area and now stand at the final checkpoint before the UIL 6A State Meet at Myers Stadium in Austin on May 15. This coming weekend, May 1–2, four regional meets will determine which nine girls in each event punch their ticket.
Boys 6A Regional Qualifiers: The Road to Austin
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a series covering the 5A and 6A Regional Meets. Region 1 — Arlington, Region 2 — Waco, Region 3 — Webster, Region 4 — San Antonio.
If you read the 5A version of this piece, you already know the shape of the journey: roughly 700 athletes per event began this championship cycle at District, District cut them to Area, and Area cut them again. Now 64 boys remain in the 6A distance events — sixteen per region — all of them racing for nine state berths on May 1–2.
The Next One: Ruel Newberry and the Rise of Denton Guyer's Distance Star
Every generation of Texas distance running has a “next one.” That runner who shows up before anyone expects them, does things that shouldn’t be possible at their age, and forces the conversation to shift from the present to the future. For this generation, that runner is Ruel Newberry of Denton Guyer High School.
He is a sophomore. He is already one of the most talked-about distance runners in the country. And he has spent the last two years living in the shadow of Caden Leonard — a shadow that, rather than diminishing him, seems to be making him stronger.
The Dragon Who Runs: Caden Leonard and the Quest to Break Four Minutes
There’s a wall inside the Southlake Carroll Athletic complex that reads, simply: Protect the Tradition. For most athletes, that’s motivational wallpaper. For Caden Leonard, it’s a creed — one he has lived, raced, and bled for across four remarkable years as a Dragon.
Now a senior, Leonard stands at the threshold of something even bigger than state championships. He is eight hundredths of a second away from becoming the third Texas high schooler in history to break the four-minute mile. And if the arc of his career says anything, it’s that he tends to get what he comes for.