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Past Champions NSAF Outdoor Meet Past Champions Girls’ 100 Meters 2019 Jacious Sears Palm Beach Lakes, FL 11.41 2018 Tamari Davis Gainesville, FL 11.19 2017 Symone Mason Southridge, Miami, FL 11.27 2016 Kaylor Harris Horn, Mesquite, TX 11.34 2015 Jayla Kirkland Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL 11.33w 2014 Candace Hill Rockdale County, Conyers, GA 11.34w 2013 Ky Westbrook Chandler, AZ 11.62 2012 Ky Westbrook Chandler, AZ 11.63 2011 Octavius Freeman Lake Wales, FL 11.40 2010 Octavius Freeman Lake Wales, FL [0.7] 11.27 2009 Chalonda Goodman Newnam, GA (11.30h MR) 11.38 2008 Chalonda Goodman Newnan, GA (11.39h = MR) 11.51 2007 Chalonda Goodman Newnan, GA 11.56 2006 Gabby Mayo Southeast, Raleigh, NC 11.42 2005 Alexandria Anderson Morgan Park, Chicago, IL 11.39 2004 Cleo Tyson Huntsville, TX 11.52 2003 Juanita Broaddus William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 11.68 2002 Sanya Richards St Thomas Aquinas,Ft Lauderdale,FL 11.39 2001 Erica Whipple Palm Beach Lakes, W Palm Beach, FL 11.55 2000 Muna Lee Central, Kansas City, MO 11.39 1999 Khalilah Carpenter Brookhaven, Columbus, OH 11.83 1998 Melissa Barber Montclair, NJ 11.74 1997 Keyon Soley Uniondale, NY 11.70 1996 Lakeisha White Yates, Houston, TX 11.41w 1995 Aminah Haddad Poly, Long Beach, CA 11.75 1994 Latasha Colander Wilson, Portsmouth, VA 11.83 1993 Jennifer Wilson William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 11.85 1992 Benita Kelley Southside, Greenville, SC 11.86 1991 Konika Conwright Hawthorne, CA 12.18 Boys’ 100 Meters 2019 Joseph Fahnbulleh Hopkins, MN 10.35 2018 Okheme Moore Hillcrest, Tuscaloosa, AL 10.37 2017 Anthony Schwartz American Heritage, Plantation, FL 10.27 2016 Champion Allison George Ranch, Richmond, TX 10.44w 2015 Noah Lyles TC Williams, Alexandria, VA 10.21 2014 Darryl Harraway De Matha Catholic, Hyattsville, MD 10.20 2013 Travon Brommell Gills, St. Petersburg, FL [-2.4] 10.41 2012 Tevin Hester Granville Central, Stem, NC 10.50 2011 Sean Mc Lean Word of God Academy, Raleigh, NC 10.31 2010 Sean Mc Lean Southeast, Raleigh, NC [1.0] 10.41 2009 Dentarrius Locke Chamberlain, Tampa, FL [-2.6] 10.59 2008 Hunter Furr Mt. Tabor, Winston-Salem, NC 10.56 2007 Trenton Guy West Charlotte, NC 10.41 2006 Brandon Banks Garner, NC 10.42 2005 J-Mee Samuels Mt. Tabor, Winston-Salem, NC 10.34 2004 Ivory Williams Central, Beaumont, TX 10.41 2003 Willie Hordge Forest Brook, Houston, TX 10.49 2002 Kelly Willie Sterling, Houston, TX 10.39 2001 Brandon Christian Reagan, Austin, TX 10.40 2000 Dwight Thomas Northwestern, Hyattsville, MD 10.14 1999 James Shelton NE Lauderdale, Meridian, MS 10.43 1998 Adrian Zullo Coconut Creek, Pompano Beach, FL 10.49 1997 John Capel Hernando, Brooksville, FL 10.47 1996 Vince Williams University City, San Diego, CA 10.35w 1995 Carlos Garcia Phoenixville, PA 10.51 1994 Bryan Howard Canyon Springs, Moreno Valley, CA 10.36 1993 Tony McCall Forest, Ocala, FL 10.31 1992 Jermaine Stafford Franklin, Rochester, NY 10.75 1991 Steve Davis Spartanburg, SC 10.52 Girls’ 200 Meters 2019 Thelma Davies Girard College, Philadelphia, PA 22.95w 2018 Tamari Davis Gainesville, FL [-1.8] 22.98 2017 Kynnady Flannel Alvin, TX 23.72 2016 Jayla Kirkland Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL [1.6] 23.15 2015 Jayla Kirkland Woodlawn, Birmingham, AL [-2.0] 23.71 2014 Candace Hill Rockdale County, Conyers, GA [1.2] 23.14 2013 Marcquita Stalbert Mc Donogh, New Orleans, LA [-2.5] 23.82 2012 Ky Westbrook Chandler, AZ 23.92w 2011 Kyra Jefferson Cass Tech, Detroit, MI 24.18 2010 Octavius Freeman Lake Wales, FL [-1.0] 23.24 2009 Chalonda Goodman Newnan, GA 22.94 2008 Chalonda Goodman Newnan, GA 23.22 2007 Chalonda Goodman Newnan, GA 23.42 2006 Bianca Knight Ridgeland, MS 23.06 2005 Alexandria Anderson Morgan Park, Chicago, IL 23.05 2004 Shalonda Solomon Poly, Long Beach, CA 23.42 2003 Shana Cox Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 23.24 2002 Sanya Richards St Thomas Aquinas,Ft Lauderdale,FL 23.03 2001 Angel Perkins Gahr, Cerritos, CA 23.65 2000 Khalilah Carpenter Brookhaven, Columbus, OH 23.60 1999 Monique Hall Yates, Houston, TX 23.62 1998 Melissa Barber Montclair, NJ 23.94 1997 Takydra Robinson Columbia, Lake City, FL 24.00 1996 Lakeisha White Yates, Houston, TX 23.56 1995 Lashanda Harper Harding, Ft Wayne, IN 24.07 1994 Latasha Colander Wilson, Portsmouth, VA 23.56 1993 Jennifer Wilson William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 24.36w 1992 Jennifer Wilson William Penn, Philadelphia, PA 23.97 1991 Marion Jones Rio Mesa, Oxnard, CA 23.32 Boys’ 200 Meters 2019 Joseph Fahnbulleh Hopkins, MN 20.67w 2018 Okheme Moore Hillcrest, Tuscaloosa, AL [0.1] 20.78 2017 Tyrese Cooper Norland, Miami, FL [-1.4] 20.99 2016 Champion Allison George Ranch, Richmond, TX [1.1] 20.71 2015 Noah Lyles TC Williams, Alexandria, VA [-1.0] 20.54 2014 Trentavis Friday Cherryville, NC [-0.2] 20.41 2013 Ceolamar Ways Nease, Punta Vedra, FL [-1.9] 20.85 2012 David Winters Suitland, Forestville, MD 21.13 2011 Sean Mc Lean Word of God Academy, Raleigh, NC 20.62 2010 Jermaine Brown Medgar Evars, Brooklyn, NY [-1.0] 21.10 2009 Dentarius Locke Chamberlain, Tampa, FL 20.87w 2008 Mike Shaw Trotwood-Madison, Trotwood, OH 21.19 2007 Whitney Prevost Texas City, TX 21.15 2006 Charles Clark Bayside, Virginia Beach, VA 20.92 2005 J-Mee Samuels Mt. Tabor, Winston-Salem, NC 20.76 2004 Lashawn Merritt Manor, Portsmouth, VA 20.80 2003 Xavier Carter Palm Bay, Melbourne, FL 20.77 2002 Kelly Willie Sterling, Houston, TX 20.83 2001 Daniel Johnson Rahway, NJ 21.25 2000 Brendan Christian Reagan, Austin, TX 20.97 1999 Dwight Thomas Northwestern, Hyattsville, MD 20.95 1998 Ato Modibo High Point, Beltsville, MD 21.11 1997 John Capel Hernando, Brooksville, FL 21.01 1996 Vince Williams University City, San Diego, CA 20.99 1995 Jerome Young Prince Tech, Hartford, CT 21.06 1994 Pat Johnson Redlands, CA 21.29 1993 Derrick Steagall Newman, GA 21.02 1992 Danny McCray Ellison, Killeen, TX 21.48 1991 Wendell Gaskin Washington, Kansas City, MO 21.06 Girls’ 400 Meters 2019 Kayla Davis Providence Day, Charlotte, NC 51.17 2018 Alexis Holmes Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, CT 51.21 2017 Lynna Irby Pike, Indianapolis, IN 52.83 2016 Lynna Irby Pike, Indianapolis, IN 52.86 2015 Sharrika Barnett Oak Ridge, Orlando, FL 52.25 2014 Zola Golden Arlington, La Grangeville, NY 53.22 2013 Olivia Baker Columbia, Maplewood, NJ 53.08 2012 Kadecia Baird Medgar Evers, Brooklyn, NY 52.14 2011 Kendall Baisden Detroit Country Day,Bloomfield Hls,MI 52.87 2010 Briana Nelson JL Mann, Greenville, SC 53.14 2009 Ebony Eutsey Southridge, Miami, FL 52.07 2008 Nadonnia Rodrigues Boys and Girls, Brooklyn, NY 52.86 2007 Jessica Beard Euclid, OH 52.43 2006 Jessica Beard Euclid, OH 52.04 2005 Brittany Jones Deerfield Beach, FL 52.44 2004 Natasha Hastings AP Randolph, New York, NY 52.89 2003 Shana Cox Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 52.94 2002 Shana Cox Holy Trinity, Hicksville, NY 53.59 2001 Jerrika Chapple Lancaster, TX 53.10 2000 Adia McKinnon Homewood-Flossmoor, Floosmoor, IL 53.70 1999 Faith Rein Centreville, Clifton, VA 53.77 1998 Mikele Barber Montclair, NJ 52.56 1997 Demetria Washington Sanford, Fayetteville, NC 53.62 1996 Dana Burnett Williamstown, NJ 53.51 1995 Vanessa Lewis Morris Catholic, Danville, NJ 55.31 1994 Santosha Marshall Washington, Danville, VA 55.72 1993 Monique Hennagan Spring Valley, Columbia, SC 53.59 1992 Monique Hennagan Spring Valley, Columbia, SC 54.74 1991 Janice Nichols Bakersfield, CA 54.76 Boys’ 400 Meters 2019 Randolph Ross Garner, NC 46.80 2018 Tyrese Cooper Norland, Miami, FL 46.17 2017 Tyrese Cooper Norland, Miami, FL 45.81 2016 Tyrese Cooper American, Hialeah, FL 45.69 2015 Josephus Lyles TC Williams, Alexandria, VA 45.99 2014 Josephus Lyles TC Williams, Alexandria, VA 46.23 2013 Michael Cherry Oscar Smith, Chesapeake, VA 46.06 2012 Michael Cherry Oscar Smith, Chesapeake, VA 46.37 2011 Arman Hall St. Thomas Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale,FL 46.23 2010 Josh Mance Don Lugo, Chino, CA 46.21 2009 Tavaris Tate Starkville, MS 46.17 2008 Ja-Vell Bullard Bethel, Hampton, VA 46.54 2007 Gil Roberts Millwood, Oklahoma City, OK 46.16 2006 J.T. 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