Brownwood Lady Lions Finish Second at San Angelo Relays

Brownwood Lions Place 11th in Class 4A and Under Division

Mar. 15, 2026 at 6:05am

The Brownwood Lady Lions competed in the Class 5A-6A Division of the 66th Annual San Angelo Relays, finishing second as a team with 129 points, just seven behind meet champion Amarillo. The Brownwood Lions, competing in the Class 4A and under division, came in 11th place with 20 points.

Why it matters

The strong performances by the Brownwood track and field teams at the prestigious San Angelo Relays showcase the depth and talent of the programs, which have enjoyed recent success at the state level. The results highlight the Lady Lions' ability to compete against larger schools, while the Lions' showing demonstrates their competitiveness in the 4A and under division.

The details

The Lady Lions had several individual event winners, including Grace Sparks in the pole vault with a new school record of 11-9, Rebekkah Delgado in the 400 meters, and Hannah Deen in the high jump. The Lady Lions also had strong showings in relay events, with the 4x100 and 4x200 relays finishing second behind Class 5A competition. On the boys' side, Blayne Stegemoller won the discus for the Lions, while Caven Webster took bronze in the 100 meters.

  • The 66th Annual San Angelo Relays took place on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
  • The Brownwood Bluebonnet Relays are scheduled for Friday, March 20, 2026.

The players

Brownwood Lady Lions

The girls' track and field team from Brownwood High School, which competes in the Class 5A-6A Division.

Brownwood Lions

The boys' track and field team from Brownwood High School, which competes in the Class 4A and under Division.

Grace Sparks

A Brownwood Lady Lions athlete who won the pole vault event with a new school record height of 11-9.

Rebekkah Delgado

A Brownwood Lady Lions athlete who won the 400 meters event with a time of 59.07.

Hannah Deen

A Brownwood Lady Lions athlete who won the high jump event with a best effort of 5-4.

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What they’re saying

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

What’s next

Both the Lady Lions and Lions will compete in Brownwood's Bluebonnet Relays on Friday, March 20, 2026.

The takeaway

The strong performances by the Brownwood track and field teams at the San Angelo Relays demonstrate the programs' continued excellence and ability to compete at the highest levels, even against larger schools. The Lady Lions' second-place finish and the Lions' 11th-place showing highlight the depth and talent of these programs, which have become perennial contenders in their respective divisions.