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  2. DyeStat - Wikipedia

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    DyeStat was a website self-described as "The Internet Home of High School Track & Field". It was founded in 1998 by John Dye, and featured his wife (Donna Dye) as the features editor, senior editor Steve Underwood, assistant editor Dave Devine, two California co-editors (Rich Gonzalez, Doug Speck) and one business/marketing manager (Kirsten Leetch).

  3. Josh Hoey - Wikipedia

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    Hoey attended Bishop Shanahan High School in Downingtown, Pennsylvania.As a senior, he set the U.S. high school national record in the indoor 800 meters, with a time of 1:47.67. [2]

  4. DyeStatCal - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; DyeStatCal

  5. John Dye - Wikipedia

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    Dye was found dead in his home in San Francisco on January 10, 2011, three weeks before his 48th birthday. No cause of death was initially determined, [4] [5] but a death certificate issued in May 2011 concluded that he died from accidental "acute methamphetamine intoxication".

  6. Hope Bender - Wikipedia

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    Hope Bender (born January 2, 1997, in Newport Beach, California) is an American track and field athlete, known for multiple events and hurdles. She competed for the Santa Barbara Track Club and coached at UC Santa Barbara Gauchos before moving to San Marcos, Texas to train at Texas State University in Fall 2023.

  7. Colin Sahlman - Wikipedia

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    Sahlman competes for Northern Arizona University. [1] He ran for Newbury Park High School previously, where he won the 2021 RunningLane Cross Country Championships and ran personal bests of 8:33.32 in the 3200 meters and 3:56.24 in the mile shortly after graduating, at the 2022 Prefontaine Classic. [2]

  8. Jacious Sears - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, Sears, now a senior at Tennessee, won the women's 60-meter dash title and took third in the 200-meter final, both in personal-best efforts of 7.11 and 22.96 seconds at the SEC Indoor Championships at Lance Harter Track at Randal Tyson Track Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. [12]

  9. Talk:DyeStat - Wikipedia

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