High Schoolers

Here's Camden Capehart at the top of Boy's High School 100m list.

I would love to see what Jon Entine would say about this. His and his stupid book of lies, propaganda & stereotypes called "Taboo".
I call it false advertising in my opinion. Lmao.
 
Andrew Jones of Texas and Josh Hamblin of Utah, came 1st and 2nd in the 110m hurdles at the Brooks PR Invitational (high school).
Jones ran 13.14 (0.9w) for the win. That's a PB for Jones and makes him #2 performer and performance all-time.
Hamblin's 13.24 makes him the #5 high school performer all-time.
 
Andrew Jones of Texas and Josh Hamblin of Utah, came 1st and 2nd in the 110m hurdles at the Brooks PR Invitational (high school).
Jones ran 13.14 (0.9w) for the win. That's a PB for Jones and makes him #2 performer and performance all-time.
Hamblin's 13.24 makes him the #5 high school performer all-time.
 
 
a name to keep an eye on … just a sophomore.

 
I would love to see what Jon Entine would say about this. His and his stupid book of lies, propaganda & stereotypes called "Taboo".
I call it false advertising in my opinion. Lmao.
Early life check on Jon Entine: "Entine was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania into an Ashkenazi Jewish family from eastern Europe".

Every single time.
 
The hurdler who was running away with that race until he stumbled is Mason Englund, a junior from Fremont Ross HS. He has a PB of 13.5. He's another one to keep an eye on.
Mason is clearly the bigger talent; no wonder he looks so disappointed with third.
 
Taiju Goto of Japan set a World U18 record in the heats of Japanese Championships, running the 400m hurdles in 48.31!
The previous record of 48.89 was held by Louis Van Zyl of South Africa.
The time also makes him #6 all-time on the U20 lists (under 20 yrs old).

**UPDATE**
Goto improved his World U18 best to 48.09 in the finals! A phenomenal time for a 17 year old. That would have put him almost equal to Vance Nilsson at the finish line of the NCAA Championships!
 
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Wyatt Lee won the Canadian Under 20 Championships handily in 10.25 (0.5w). 2nd place was 10.47.
Wyatt just finished his senior year of high school.
 
Miller Warme is a name I hadn't heard before. He is a junior out of the Seattle area, and he finished 2nd (by just .08) in the 400m Hurdles at the USA U20 Championships this weekend.
His time was a fantastic 49.28, which broke the previous high school record, but as mentioned, he came in 2nd. So he is now the 2nd fastest of all-time in high school.
Meanwhile, hurdle sensation Andrew Jones who broke records this year in both the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles, came 3rd in 49.46.
 
Miller Warme is a name I hadn't heard before. He is a junior out of the Seattle area, and he finished 2nd (by just .08) in the 400m Hurdles at the USA U20 Championships this weekend.
His time was a fantastic 49.28, which broke the previous high school record, but as mentioned, he came in 2nd. So he is now the 2nd fastest of all-time in high school.
Meanwhile, hurdle sensation Andrew Jones who broke records this year in both the 110m hurdles and 300m hurdles, came 3rd in 49.46.
Miller Warme of Kamiak HS in Washington (north of Seattle on the shores of Puget Sound) has also run a wind-legal 13.73 in the highs and a 36.31 in the intermediates. His best times in flat races are 10.81, 21.66, and 47.27. He looks very young for a junior in high school. He's listed at only 5'8" and 145 lbs. How he runs the highs in 13.73 at that height I don't know. Unless he grows he can forget about running the 42" highs in college. For his size he might be the greatest high school hurdler in history.
 
Did I hear correctly that Lee is heading to NC State to run track? If so, It'll be interesting to see how he progresses!

Yes sir you did. He has incredible talent. Look at that time and in those weather conditions. Anxious to see how he goes
with NC State. Canada finally has a very good white sprinter on the male side. It's been very rare. The last one I remember
with talent was Nicolas Macrozonaris and that had to be over 20 years ago or longer.
 
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