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.
 
Ryan Dierenfield ran a 6.68 indoor 60 meters on December 15th at the Spokane Open. That seems to be a good time for this time of the year.
Dierenfield was injured for much of the Spring, but will be attending Tennessee in the Fall.
 
his 10.44 100m is not super fast but the 60m time is very good. His physique is like a football running back.
 
Well, remember he was injured for most of the season.
If not, his time would have probably come down.
 
jacknyc, agreed his injury would have slowed his training and progress, hopefully he can get that 100m time down to 10.20 by year end, if he can then he has serious chance of getting down to the very low 10's i.e. 10.10 or faster.
 
Jack Stadlman won the CIF Southern Section (California) 400m final, with a great time of 46.27.
 
Just a few quick notes from the California HS Championships . . .

Jack Stadlman won the 400m in a great time of 46.09.
Leo Francis won the LJ (25ft-3/4"), Brandon Gorski was 3rd, and Kaleb Pleis was 4th. I bet it's been a very long time since white jumpers did so well at the State Championships.

There are still many finals to come this evening.
 
More from the California State Championships:

The twin sisters, Makenna and Morgan Herbst are both State Champions!
Makenna won the 800m in a great time of 2:02.28. 2nd place was a full 5 seconds behind in 2:07.33!!
Then about 30 minutes later, Morgan won the 300m hurdles in a meet record time of 39.64. She is only the 3rd high school girl ever to run under 40 seconds.
What a fantastic duo!!
 
Jayden Rendon won the 300m Hurdles.
400m winner, Jack Stadlman, took 2nd in the 200m, losing a close race, 20.79 to 20.82.
Long Jump winner, Leo Francis, took 3rd in a close 20.84.
Lelani Laruelle and Jillene Wetteland tied for 1st place with a transgender athlete(!) in the Girls High Jump.
Joshua Harel won the Boys High Jump.
 
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More from the California State Championships:

The twin sisters, Makenna and Morgan Herbst are both State Champions!
Makenna won the 800m in a great time of 2:02.28. 2nd place was a full 5 seconds behind in 2:07.33!!
Then about 30 minutes later, Morgan won the 300m hurdles in a meet record time of 39.64. She is only the 3rd high school girl ever to run under 40 seconds.
What a fantastic duo!!
Makenna's 800m time is the 2nd fastest in the country this year.
Morgan's 300m hurdles time is the 2nd fastest time ever. Only Sydney McLaughlin has run faster.

The twin sisters will be attending Arkansas next year.
 
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