High Schoolers

Camden Capehart won the Texas 3A 100m state championship with a time of 10.14 (3.7w).
It was a dominant performance with 2nd place over 2 tenths behind in 10.36.
 
Someone to keep an eye on . . . Eleanor Kazanjian, a Freshman, finished 2nd in Texas 4A 100m hurdles finals.
Her time was 13.49 with 2.1w.
 
Cooper Lutkenhaus, the 800m prodigy out of Texas, won the Texas 6A 800m title in 1:47.04.
That's the fastest high school time in the country, and Cooper is just a sophomore!

Additionally he ran the 400m at the Texas State Championships 2 hours later, and came in 2nd.
His time was 46.30; that's the 11th fastest time in the country.

So an incredible one day 400m-800m double!
And he's a 16 year old sophomore.
 
Cooper Lutkenhaus, the 800m prodigy out of Texas, won the Texas 6A 800m title in 1:47.04.
That's the fastest high school time in the country, and Cooper is just a sophomore!

Additionally he ran the 400m at the Texas State Championships 2 hours later, and came in 2nd.
His time was 46.30; that's the 11th fastest time in the country.

So an incredible one day 400m-800m double!
And he's a 16 year old sophomore.
My God, 46.30/1:47.04 for a 16 year old sophmore!?! That is outstanding. Prodigy is an apt term.
 
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