Men's Outdoor Track Event Champions by School

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Men's Outdoor Track Event Champions by School MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK EVENT CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL A.C. REYNOLDS ANSON ASHEBORO Brandon Brown 1998 4A High Jump 6’ 10” Harold Liles 1990 4A 100 Meter Dash 10.79 Chuckie Simmons 1986 3/4 100 Meter Dash 10.53 Nick Smith 1999 4A Shot Put 53’ 4.00” Lewis Harris 1992 4A 400 Meter Dash 49.01 1987 3A 4X200 Relay 1:26.47 Kris Fant 2003 4A 110M Hurdles 14.01 Damien Bennett 1994 4A High Jump 6’ 08” Elliot Armstrong 1987 3A 400 Meter Dash 48.20 Cade Liverman 2004 4A 110 M Hurdles 14.41 2019 2A 4X100 Relay 42.98 Dustin Allred 1989 3A 800 Meter Run 1:58.56 Cade Liverman 2004 4A 300 M Hurdles 38.00 Merceda Perry 1997 3A Discus 176’ 06” Courtland Clavette 2010 4A Discus 172’ 00” APEX Michael Massey 1999 3A High Jump 6’ 08” Courtland Clavette 2011 4A Discus 184’ 03” Demetrius Wilson 1990 4A Shot Put 57’ 00.00” Michael Massey 2000 3A High Jump 6’ 08” Courtland Clavette 2011 4A MOP Robbie Howell 1994 4A 1600 Meter Run 4:15.40 Mike Eddy 2007 3A 400 Meter Dash 48.97 Courtland Clavette 2011 4A Shot Put 55’ 0.25” Robbie Howell 1994 4A 800 Meter Run 1:53.56 1996 4A 4X800 Relay 7:58.21 ASHEVILLE A.L. BROWN Troy Minter 1996 4A Triple Jump 47’ 04” Payne 1927 O 440 Yard Dash 53.80 Reggie Littlejohn 1984 O 1600 Meter Run 4:13.78 Chris McMillian 1998 4A Pole Vault 13’ 00” Jones 1929 O 1 Mile Run 4:40.60 Mark Carter 1991 3A Discus 171’ 06” Josh Hyde 2000 4A Pole Vault 14’ 06” Andrews 1931 O Discus 117’ 03” Steve McKnight 1992 3A 200 Meter Dash 22.23 Doug Noreen 2003 4A 800 Meter Run 1:53.71 Andrews 1931 O Shot Put 45’ 8.75” Kennan Lott 1993 3A 300M Hurdles 38.86 2005 4A 4X400 Relay 3:20.08 Bartlett 1956 O Discus 150’ 07” Billy Simiton 2009 3A High Jump 6’ 06” Joe Devries 2013 4A Pole Vault 14’ 00” Claude Gibson 1957 O 120 Yard High Hurdles Tavis Bailey 2010 3A Discus 185’ 01” Drew Pederson 2014 4A Pole Vault 15’ 06” 15.10 Joshua Parks 2019 3A 110M Hurdles 14.24 Reyho Tshiama 2014 4A Triple Jump 46’ 05” Travers Chiott 1958 O 100 Yard Dash 10.20 2019 3A 4X200 Relay 1:26.87 Charles McBride 2019 4A High Jump 7’ 01” Leland Adams 1977 O 1 Mile Run 4:22.65 Joshua Parks 2019 3A 400 Meter Dash 47.52 John Avery 1994 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.77 APPALACHIAN Thomas Littlejohn 1997 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.80 AHOSKIE Bob Matheson 1963 O Shot Put 51’10.00” Thomas Littlejohn 1997 3A 200 Meter Dash 22.04 David Anderson 1966 O Long Jump 21’ 3.50” 2000 3A 4X800 Relay NA ARDREY KELL 2005 3A 4X100 Relay 42.65 ALBEMARLE Giavonni Scott 2008 4A Discus 156’ 05” 2008 3A 4X800 Relay 7:56.98 1989 1/2 4X800 Relay 8:11.90 2011 4A 4X800 Relay 7:49.80 Isaac Presson 2008 3A 800 Meter Run 1:58.05 Saladine Peets 1996 2A 400 Meter Dash 49.90 Isaac Presson 2010 3A 800 Meter Run 1:52.07 Casey Xiong 2001 1A 1600 Meter Run 4:31.93 ASHBROOK Issac Presson 2010 3A 1600 Meter Run 4:15.99 Darius Scott 2002 1A Long Jump 23’ 02” Henry Jones 1974 O 1 Mile Run 4:09.80 Isaac Presson 2010 3A MOP T.A. McLendon 2002 1A Shot Put 51’ 2.75” Eric Hitchman 1987 4A 1600 Meter Run 4:15.06 Daisaun White 2010 3A Triple Jump 48’ 04” Blair Jonston 2003 1A 400 Meter Dash 51.03 Eric Hitchman 1987 4A 3200 Meter Run 9:20.08 Daisaun White 2011 3A Triple Jump 47’ 01” Drew McManus 2005 1A 400 Meter Dash 51.51 Richard Kratz 1992 4A Pole Vault 14’ 00” Mekhi McGuyver 2014 3A Triple Jump 47’ 00.5” Freddie Parker 2011 1A 100 Meter Dash 10.84 Monterrio Adams 1998 4A 400 Meter Dash 48.73 Noah Tyson 2015 3A Triple Jump 46’ 08” Terrace Ellis 2015 1A 400 Meter Dash 49.70 David Boyce 2001 4A Shot Put 54’ 11.00” Noah Shore 2016 3A 1600 Meter Run 4:14.48 Tyson Fortenberry 2015 3A Discus 153’ 02” Noah Shore 2016 3A 800 Meter Run 1:56.23 ALEXANDER CENTRAL Tyson Fortenberry 2015 3A Shot Put 52’ 4.50” Haven Honeycutt 2017 3A 1600 Meter Run 4:19.94 Lyndon Strickland 2019 3A Discus 176’ 06” Tyson Fortenberry 2016 3A Discus 161’ 01” ASHLEY ANDREWS ASHE COUNTY Stanley Broaden 2011 4A 110M Hurdles 14.38 2001 3A 4X100 Relay 42.54 Josh Hardin 2018 2A 400 Meter Dash 47.99 Stanley Broaden 2011 4A 300M Hurdles 37.41 2006 3A 4X100 Relay 42.51 Jacob Whitaker 2015 1A Discus 151’ 09.25” Jacob Whitaker 2015 1A Shot Put 56’ 4.25” Tucker Holloway 2019 1A Long Jump 22’ 04” ANGIER Matthews 1952 O Long Jump 21’ 02.67” MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK EVENT CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL ATHENS DRIVE BEDDINGFIELD BISHOP MCGUINNESS Than Emery 1979 O Discus 161’ 05” Dennis Barron 1982 O Shot Put 60’ 4.50” Marty DeFrancesco Jr. 2011 1A 400 Meter Dash 49.38 Than Emery 1979 O Shot Put 57’ 7.50” 2012 2A 4X400 Relay 3:21.88 Than Emery 1980 O Discus 171’ 04” 2012 2A 4X800 Relay 8:09.97 BOWMAN 1991 4A 4X800 Relay 8:02.62 2013 2A 4X400 Relay 3:23.23 Dennis Huntley 1975 O 1 Mile Run 4:15.50 Omarr Dixon 1991 4A High Jump 6’ 08” Dennis Huntley 1975 O 880 Yard Run 1:54.90 Omarr Dixon 1992 4A High Jump 6’ 10” BEN L. SMITH A.J. Kaschak 2003 4A 400 Meter Dash 49.65 Wayne Wright 1967 O High Jump 6’ 4.75” BOYDEN Brandon Ray 2017 4A 100 Meter Dash 10.67 Robert McAdoo 1969 O High Jump 6’ 7.75” Johnson 1963 O Pole Vault 12’ 00” Fred Cundiff 1973 O 440 Yard Dash 49.20 ATKINS Curtis Johnson 1989 4A 100 Meter Dash 10.53 BREVARD Alfred Adams 1968 O 120 YD Hurdles 15.20 Tedrick Greene 1996 4A High Jump 6’ 06” Dean Lytle 1989 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.82 Dyronne Mabry 2010 2A 400 Meter Dash 49.56 2000 3A 4X400 Relay 3:25.95 Dean Lytle 1989 3A 200 Meter Dash 21.49 Tony Davis 2016 1A 400 Meter Dash 49.65 Everett Bruce 2000 3A Triple Jump 46’ 4.75” John Whiteside 1998 2A 110M Hurdles 14.49 Jeremy Kankula 2016 1A 800 Meter Run 1:59.57 2003 3A 4X200 Relay 1:27.67 Frankie Waters 2006 2A 110M Hurdles 14.65 2017 1A 4X400 Relay 3:28.87 Jerre Wyatt 2004 3A 300M Hurdles 38.37 2008 2A 4X400 Relay 3:25.67 2017 1A 4X800 Relay 8:18.01 2004 3A 4X200 Relay 1:26.96 2008 2A 4X800 Relay 8:14.80 Jeremy Kankula 2017 1A 800 Meter Run 2:00.48 2004 3A 4X400 Relay 3:23.27 2009 2A 4X800 Relay 8:11.46 Ben Armentrout 2018 2A 3200 Meter Run 9:33.46 Lonnie Phifer 2004 3A Discus 162’ 04” Noah Graham 2016 2A 1600 Meter Run 4:26.69 Jerre Wyatt 2004 3A MOP Noah Graham 2016 2A 3200 Meter Run 9:31.44 AVERY COUNTY Jeremy Davis 2014 4A Long Jump 23’ 04” Noah Graham 2017 2A 1600 Meter Run 4:23.52 D.C. Braswell 2015 1A High Jump 6’ 02” Noah Graham 2017 2A 3200 Meter Run 9:35.82 2018 1A 4X400 Relay 3:32.72 BERRY ACADEMY Charles Johnson 2006 4A Shot Put 55’ 5.00” BROUGHTON AYDEN-GRIFTON 2010 2A 4X800 Relay 8:14.78 Scot Bowers 1957 O 220 Yard Dash 22.50 Keenan Parks 1993 1/2 300M Hurdles 38.99 Kedrick Davis 2011 2A 100 Meter Dash 10.47 Jim Martin 1957 O Discus 130’ 04” 1993 1/2 4X100 Relay 43.24 Cameron Hudson 2011 2A 200 Meter Dash 21.33 Bud Tripp 1957 O High Jump 5’ 07” 1993 1/2 4X200 Relay 1:29.42 2011 2A 4X100 Relay 41.78 Bob Williams 1957 O Long Jump 21’ 08” Keith Marrow 1994 2A 200 Meter Dash 21.69 2011 2A 4X200 Relay 1:26.14 Bob Martin 1959 O 120 YD Hurdles 15.80 1994 2A 4X100 Relay 42.79 2011 2A 4X400 Relay 3:24.37 Jimmy Eads 1960 O 120 YD Hurdles 15.50 Kalunta Harris 1995 2A Long Jump 22’ 11.25” 2011 2A 4X800 Relay 8:06.85 Billy Peabody 1960 O Pole Vault 12’ 00” Jarvis Murphy 2008 1A 400 Meter Dash 50.48 Larry Gibson 2011 2A 400 Meter Dash 49.41 Vince Struble 1968 O Pole Vault 13’ 00” Cameron Hudson 2011 2A Long Jump 22’ 05” Wesley Debnam 1969 O 880 Yard Run 1:55.30 BANDYS Cameron Hudson 2011 2A MOP David Turner 1972 O Pole Vault 14’ 10” Brian Shumaker 1989 1/2 Discus 155’ 05” Cameron Hudson 2012 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.47 David Robinson 1973 O Pole Vault 14’ 10” Chris Douglas 1999 2A 110M Hurdles 14.18 2012 3A 4X100 Relay 42.25 Ricky Wall 1981 O Triple Jump 50’ 1.25” Chris Douglas 1999 2A 300M Hurdles 38.44 2012 3A 4X400 Relay 3:20.50 Chris Brooks 1982 O 400 Meter Dash 47.30 Keith Chatman 2003 2A 100 Meter Dash 10.87 2012 3A 4X800 Relay 8:03.46 Jim Farmer 1983 O 1600 Meter Run 4:13.10 Nathan Flowers 2014 2A Pole Vault 13’ 00” Larry Gibson 2012 3A 400 Meter Dash 48.96 Danny Peebles 1984 O Long Jump 24’ 5.75” Alex Reavis 2019 2A High Jump 6’ 08” Cameron Hudson 2012 3A MOP Dan Sarisky 1997 4A Pole Vault 14’ 00” Jesse Williams 2000 4A High Jump 6’ 08” BARIUM SPRINGS BERTIE Jesse Williams 2001 4A High Jump 7’ 02” Freeman 1935 O Pole Vault 10’ 06” Marvin Rankins 1975 O 120 YD Hurdles 13.70 Chris Gross 2001 4A Pole Vault 15’ 00” Johnson 1936 O 100 Yard Dash 10.30 Armstead Gilliam 1975 O High Jump 6’ 7.5” Jesse Williams 2002 4A High Jump 7’ 02” Johnson 1936 O 220 Yard Dash 23.00 1988 3A 4X100 Relay 42.42 Chris Gross 2002 4A Pole Vault 14’ 06” 1988 3A 4X200 Relay 1:28.56 Sandy Roberts 2004 4A 3200 Meter Run 9:27.02 BARTLETT YANCEY 1994 3A 4X200 Relay 1:29.71 Sandy Roberts 2005 4A 3200 Meter Run 9:14.33 Derrick Hylton 1994 3A 400 Meter Dash 50.12 Sandy Roberts 2006 4A 3200 Meter Run 9:08.65 Anthony Colon 2010 4A 300M Hurdles 38.12 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK EVENT CHAMPIONS BY SCHOOL BROUGHTON (CONTINUED) BURNS CARSON 2010 4A 4X800 Relay 7:49.33 Titus Toms 2016 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.74 Myquon Stout 2012 3A Shot Put 55’ 4.50” Sam Roberson 2012 4A 3200 Meter Run 9:20.73 Titus Toms 2017 3A 100 Meter Dash 10.66 William Fuller 2017 3A 100 Meter (WC) 34.43 Harrison Booth 2012 4A Pole Vault 14’ 06” William Fuller 2017 3A Discus (WC) 23’ 08” Omar Sanchez 2015 4A 100 Meter (WC) 28.48 BUTLER William Fuller 2019 3A 100 Meter (WC) 27.20 Omar Sanchez 2015 4A 200 Meter (WC) 51.27 Spencer Adams 2007 4A 300M Hurdles 36.04 William Fuller 2019 3A Discus (WC) 29’ 07” Omar Sanchez 2015 4A Discus (WC) 28’ 07” Spencer Adams 2008 4A 110M Hurdles 13.51 William Fuller 2019 3A Shot Put (WC) 11’ 00” Omar Sanchez 2016 4A 100 Meter (WC) 24.60 2008 4A 4X100 Relay 42.03 Omar Sanchez 2016 4A 200 Meter (WC) 50.75 2008 4A 4X200 Relay 1:27.02 CARVER Omar Sanchez 2016 4A Discus (WC) 35’ 03” 2014 4A 4X200 Relay 1:26.14
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