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1980-2018 Missouri State Track Meet Boys Top 100 Individuals 100 Meters 1980-2018 Missouri State Track Meet Boys Top 100 Individuals 100 Meters 1 Maurice Mitchell Raytown South 10.42 2007 4 Ronnie Stephens Roosevelt 10.76p 1990 4A 2 Jon Vaughn McCluer North 10.44 1988 4A Ronnie Wingo St. Louis U High 10.76p 2006 4 3 James Scott KC Southeast 10.47 1987 4A 56 Boris Whiteside Kennett 10.77p 1982 3A 4 Paul Chaney St. Louis U High 10.52 2006 4 Cameron Dawkins Lee's Summit North 10.77 2015 5 5 Charles McGhee Ladue 10.53 2000 4A Fred Taylor Maplewood-Rich.Hts. 10.77p 2009 2 6 Keith Washington Vashon 10.54 1984 4A Malik Johnson Lindbergh 10.77p 2016 5 Terry Scott KC Southeast 10.3 1981 4A Raven Rogers Roosevelt 10.77p 1997 4A 8 Domenik Peterson Jefferson City 10.58p 2003 4 Richard Ellis Clayton 10.77p 1993 3A 9 Anthony Stafford Sumner 10.60 1985 4A Richard Jasper Parkway North 10.77p 1988 4A Imani Butler Parkway North 10.60 2004 4 63 Jeff Casey Potosi 10.78p 1982 3A 11 Dante Bolden Ruskin 10.61p 1990 4A Justin Robinson Hazelwood West 10.78 2018 5 12 Joshua Sutton MICDS 10.62 2018 4 Keyon Mozee Lee's Summit North 10.78 2018 5 13 Cornelius Payne Hickman Mills 10.63p 1996 4A Rodney Hester Lutheran North 10.78p 1993 3A Eric Clemons Jefferson City 10.63p 1990 4A Tony VanZant Hazelwood Central 10.78 1984 4A Mario Whitney Jackson 10.63p 2002 4A Yemi Oduwole Ladue 10.78 2007 3 16 Jaron Alexander Grandview 10.65 2012 3 69 Cameron Brown Christian Brothers (StL) 10.79p 2016 5 Kelley Anderson Christian Brothers (StL) 10.65 2004 4 Jarvis Jones Webb City 10.79p 2012 4 Mike Carter Ritenour 10.65 1985 4A Jeff Watts Kirkwood 10.79p 1991 4A 19 Anthony Lewis Charleston 10.66 1985 3A Louis Green Grandview 10.79p 1990 4A DJ Hord Rockhurst 10.66 2004 4 Tryston Ellison Republic 10.79p 2015 4 Garren Hendricks Hazelwood Central 10.66 2007 4 74 Bryon Smith Bishop Hogan 10.80p 1988 3A Herbert Johnson Fulton 10.66 1981 3A Cortez King Hickman 10.80 1987 4A Jon Redmond Liberty North 10.66p 2017 5 David Mays Hazelwood Central 10.80p 1988 4A Naron Rollins Platte Co. 10.66p 2012 3 Ed Minor McCluer 10.80p 1990 4A William Lacy Park Hill 10.66 1998 4A Jeffrey Fraley Waynesville 10.80p 2011 4 26 Kevin Ball St. Charles West 10.67 1999 4A Jeremiah Wilson Center 10.80p 2017 4 27 John Moten John Burroughs 10.68p 2014 3 Lance Lang McCluer North 10.80p 2017 5 Ray Armstead St. Louis U High 10.68p 1990 4A Michael Franks O'Fallon Tech 10.80p 1981 4A Stephen Simmons St. Louis U High 10.68p 2006 4 Raymond Wingo St. Louis U High 10.80p 2013 4 Terrel Cotton Warrensburg 10.68 2006 3 Shakespeare Williams Ruskin 10.80 2018 5 31 Corey Carter Principia 10.69 2017 3 83 Chris Alexander Wentzville 10.81p 1987 4A Korey Robinette Reeds Spring 10.69p 2017 3 Eugene Frazier KC East 10.81p 1993 3A 33 Alvin Miller Kirkwood 10.70 1983 4A Jamal Robinson Christian Brothers (StL) 10.81 2012 4 Jehu Chesson Ladue 10.70 2012 4 Jaysen Horn Benton 10.81p 1990 3A Mario Smith Parkway South 10.70p 2001 4A Jayson Ashford St. Louis U High 10.81p 2016 5 Rick Stovall Berkeley 10.70 1985 3A William Franklin Vashon 10.81 2004 3 37 Kiante Hardin Webb City 10.71 2015 4 Willie Young McCluer 10.81 1985 4A Mike Clark Sumner 10.71 2006 3 90 Brad Butler Fox 10.82 1994 4A 39 Byron Gasaway Grandview 10.72 1998 4A Eric Wade Charleston 10.82 1994 3A Jaymes Kelly Grandview 10.72p 2014 3 Laurence Maroney Normandy 10.82p 2003 4 Thomas Brown Fulton 10.72 2007 3 Michael Carter Lafayette (Wildwood) 10.82p 1993 4A 42 Nathaniel Peat Rock Bridge 10.73p 2018 5 Quincy Edwards Parkway North 10.82p 1993 4A Ryan Hooker Hickman Mills 10.73p 1999 3A Ron Boles Hazelwood East 10.82p 1988 4A 44 Destin Owen Republic 10.74p 2018 5 Ronnie Pines Soldan 10.82p 2003 3 Dorial Green Hillcrest 10.74p 2010 4 Tim Harden KC Northeast 10.82 1992 4A Eric Safford Maplewood-Rich.Hts. 10.74p 1992 2A Tyler Fisher Seckman 10.82p 2010 4 Micah Beaver Raymore-Peculiar 10.74p 2015 5 99 Jamarcus Townsend Gateway 10.83 2015 4 Michael Wells Cleveland NJROTC 10.74p 2012 2 Morgan Steward Staley 10.83p 2012 4 49 James Cobb Sumner 10.75p 1987 4A Roy Bay Truman 10.83 2012 4 Orlando Slider Waynesville 10.75 2005 4 Scott Bratcher Sikeston 10.83p 1991 4A Randal Drake Portageville 10.75 1993 2A Tim Jefferson Normandy 10.83p 2001 4A 1968-2018 Missouri State Track Meet Boys Top 100 Individuals 200 Meters/220 Yards 1 Maurice Mitchell Raytown South 20.96 2007 4 Quincy Hall Raytown South 21.65p 2015 4 2 Domenik Peterson Jefferson City 21.04p 2003 4 52 Anthony Freeman McCluer 21.66 1998 4A Paul Chaney St. Louis U High 21.04 2006 4 Darnell Terell Eureka 21.66 2003 4 4 Naron Rollins Platte Co. 21.12 2012 3 Jaymes Kelly Grandview 21.66 2014 3 5 Mario Whitney Jackson 20.9 2002 4A Mike Carter Ritenour 21.66 1985 4A 6 Imani Butler Parkway North 21.17 2004 4 56 Alvin Miller Kirkwood 21.67 1983 4A 7 Joshua Sutton MICDS 21.25 2018 4 Robert Delaria Parkway West 21.67 2007 4 8 Jon Vaughn McCluer North 21.28 1988 4A 58 Chad Shade Warrensburg 21.69 1995 3A 9 Ryan Hooker Hickman Mills 21.32 1999 3A John Parker McCluer 21.69 1995 4A Terry Scott KC Southeast 21.32 1981 4A 60 Nate Hammond Lee's Summit West 21.70p 2006 3 11 Caulin Graves Grandview 21.35 2016 4 Rod Marshall McCluer 21.70 1991 4A 12 Anthony Stafford Sumner 21.37p 1985 4A Terrence Rowland Hickman Mills 21.70 1999 3A 13 Dante Bolden Ruskin 21.39p 1990 4A 63 David Reid Eureka 21.71 2005 4 Jayson Ashford St. Louis U High 21.39 2016 5 DeMarco Paine Hazelwood East 21.71 2007 4 Ronnie Wingo St. Louis U High 21.39p 2009 4 65 Lance Lang McCluer North 21.72p 2017 5 16 Gerron Herring Park Hill 21.40 2004 4 Larry Woodson Roosevelt 21.72p 1982 4A Herbert Johnson Fulton 21.40 1981 3A 67 Nathan Bass Staley 21.73p 2015 5 18 Jameson Williams Cardinal Ritter 21.41p 2018 3 Orlando Slider Waynesville 21.73p 2004 4 19 Charles McGhee Ladue 21.42 2000 4A 69 Raven Rogers University City 21.74 1995 4A 20 Kevin Ball St. Charles West 21.43 1999 4A 70 Cornell Boone McCluer 21.75p 1999 4A 21 Byron Gasaway Grandview 21.44 1998 4A Michael Franks O'Fallon Tech 21.75 1981 4A Raven Rogers Roosevelt 21.44 1996 4A Scott Starks Hazelwood East 21.75p 2001 4A 23 Ken Waller Ruskin 21.45p 1988 4A 73 Korey Robinette Reeds Spring 21.76 2017 3 24 Eric Clemons Jefferson City 21.47p 1990 4A 74 Ron Walton Fort Zumwalt 21.77 1986 4A 25 Kiante Hardin Webb City 21.47p 2015 4 75 Ahmad Brown Hazelwood West 21.79 2006 4 26 Jaron Alexander Grandview 21.49 2012 3 Cortez Bolin Gateway 21.79 2014 4 27 James Scott KC Southeast 21.50 1987 4A James Calbert Warrensburg 21.79p 1988 3A Jeff Cook Paseo 21.50p 1982 4A Michael Hester Hazelwood Central 21.79p 2011 4 29 Kendall Pyant Lee's Summit 21.51p 2000 4A Robert Tillman Marquette 21.79p 2000 4A Mario Smith Parkway South 21.51 2001 4A Rodney Garrett University City 21.79p 1984 4A 31 Garren Hendricks Hazelwood Central 21.52 2008 4 Weston Wendt Carl Junction 21.79 2018 4 Ronald Dumas Kirkwood 21.52p 2010 4 82 Brandon Deloney Parkway South 21.81p 2004 4 33 DJ Hord Rockhurst 21.53 2005 4 Jeffrey Fraley Waynesville 21.81p 2011 4 34 Terrel Cotton Warrensburg 21.54 2006 3 Kevin Spraggins McCluer 21.81 2015 4 35 Micah Beaver Raymore-Peculiar 21.56 2016 5 Sam Scott Waynesville 21.81 2008 4 36 Isaiah Cole Hazelwood West 21.57 2016 5 86 Deric Purnell Union 21.82 2017 4 Tellis Smith Sumner 21.57 2010 3 Josh Woodruff Helias 21.82 2014 3 38 Jon Redmond Liberty North 21.59 2017 5 Momoh Brema Riverview Gardens 21.82 2018 4 Kemeric Winston Trinity 21.59p 2018 3 89 Alfred Larry Jennings 21.83 2012 3 Tim Clark Wentzville 21.59p 1982 4A David Mays Hazelwood Central 21.83p 1987 4A 41 Brad Alexander Lafayette (Wildwood) 21.61 2016 5 James Croft Hazelwood West 21.83 2016 5 Julius Jiles KC Central 21.61 2004 3 Keith Washington Vashon 21.83 1984 4A 43 Justin Robinson Hazelwood West 21.62 2018 5 Laurence Maroney Normandy 21.83 2001 4A Marquis White North County Tech 21.62 2009 3 Rick Stovall Berkeley 21.83p 1987 3A 45 Sean Fisher Lafayette (Wildwood) 21.63 1996 4A Tyler Fisher Seckman 21.83 2010 4 46 Cornelius Payne Hickman Mills 21.64 1996 4A 96 Mark Snyder Rock Bridge 21.84p 1982 4A Ken Randle KC Central 21.4p 1972 L Richard Ware Charleston 21.6p 1992 3A Mike Fink Park Hill 21.4p 1968 L Rickie Bratton Hazelwood East 21.6 2002 4A 49 James Cobb Sumner 21.65p 1987 4A Rob Collier Hazelwood East 21.84 1986 4A Michael Wells Cleveland NJROTC 21.65p 2014 2 Seth Mason Ozark 21.84p 2006 3 1926-2018 Missouri State Track Meet Boys Top 100 Individuals 400 Meters/440 Yards 1 Domenik Peterson Jefferson City 46.81 2003 4 52 Reggie Barber Riverview Gardens 48.19 1981 4A 2 Quincy Hall Raytown South 46.82p 2016 4 53 Eric Clemons Jefferson City 48.20 1990 4A 3 Justin Robinson Hazelwood West 46.93 2018 5 54 Chad Shade Warrensburg 48.22 1995 3A 4 Charles Jones Cardinal Ritter 47.01 2014 3 55 Bobby Cohens KC Northeast 48.0 1984 4A 5 Marcus Davis Hazelwood Central 47.07 2014 4 Eric Hughey Lee's Summit North 48.24p 2016 5 6 Don Schumpert Hazelwood East 47.11p 2010 4 57 Jason Griffin Clayton 48.25 1999 3A 7 Chris DuPree Park Hill South 47.19 2018 5 58 James Robinson Moberly 48.27p 1987 3A 8 Isaiah Cole Hazelwood West 47.21 2016 5 59 Hasani Barr Ladue 48.28 2016 4 9 Imani Butler Parkway North 47.22 2004 4 Sonny Cox University City 48.28 1980 4A 10 Derron Davis Parkway Central 47.32 1997 4A 61 Marlon Boykins Berkeley 48.30 1989 3A 11 Edwin Harris Knob Noster 47.37 1997 3A 62 Andrew Elgin Maplewood-Rich.Hts.
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