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NBNI - All Time Best by Place NBNI - All Time Best by Place GIRLS 60 Meters 1 Mikia Brisco Baton Rouge Baton Rouge LA 7.26 2014 2 Hannah Cunliffe Federal Way Federal Way WA 7.30 2014 3 Caitland Smith Pelham Pelham AL 7.40 2014 4 Gabrielle Gray High Point Central High Point NC 7.45 2012 5 Sarah Matthew Niwot Niwot CO 7.48 2006 6 Torie Robinson Winslow Township Atco NJ 7.53 2014 7 Shanice Williams Toronto ON 7.53 2014 8 Brenessa Thompson Medgar Evers Brooklyn NY 7.59 2014 200 Meters 1 Kali Davis-White Boyd Anderson Lauderdale Lakes FL 23.48 2013 2 Ariana Washington Poly Long Beach CA 23.50 2013 3 Deajah Stevens Cardozo Queens NY 23.92 2013 4 Aaliyah Brown Lincolnway East New Lenox IL 23.94 2013 5 Jada Martin Martin Luther King Lithonia GA 24.23 2013 6 Andrea Wright Indian River Cheaspeake VA 24.32 2013 7 Tanaya Yarde Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon NY 24.58 2011 400 Meters 1 Francena Mc Corory Bethel Hampton VA 51.93 2006 2 Olivia Baker Columbia Maplewood NJ 53.99 2013 3 Layla White Cary Cary NC 54.53 2014 4 Nia Dorner Cordova Rancho Cordova CA 55.10 2013 5 Taylor Ellis-Watson Springside Philadelphia PA 55.26 2011 6 Taylor Sharp Pickering Ontario CAN 55.43 2014 7 Briana Haith Granville Central Stem NC 56.16 2011 8 Precious Holmes Hillhouse New Haven CT 57.81 2011 800 Meters 1 Sabrina Southerland Cardozo Queens NY 2:03.59 2013 2 Kailee Sawyer Laurel Creek Waterloo CAN 2:05.94 2013 3 Madeleine Berkson Classical Providence RI 2:06.67 2013 4 Shea Martinez Davis Kaysville UT 2:08.00 2013 5 Olicia Williams St. Anthony's South Huntington NY 2:09.31 2012 5 Lauren Burnett Dakota Macomb MI 2:09.31 2013 6 Mary Cain Bronxville Bronxville NY 2:09.62 2011 7 Rachel Paul Sachem East Ronkonkoma NY 2:10.62 2011 8 Taneisha Cordell Reynoldsburg Reynoldsburg OH 2:11.49 2011 One Mile 1 Alexa Efraimson Camas Camas WA 4:38.46 2014 ` 2 Hannah Meier South Grosse Pointe MI 4:40.97 2013 ` 3 Kennedy Weisner Elk County Catholic St. Mary's PA 4:45.20 2014 4 Megan Moye Cosby Midlothian VA 4:47.75 2012 5 Alexis Panisse Cardozo Queens NY 4:48.36 2012 6 Katie Fortner Cave Spring Roanoke VA 4:49.79 2012 7 Malia Ellington Com Sch of Davidson Davidson NC 4:50.58 2014 8 Hannah Brown Blacksburg Blacksburg VA 4:51.20 2011 Two Miles 1 Aisling Cuffe Cornwall Cornwall NY 9:56.85 2011 2 Emily Sisson Parkway Central Chesterfield MO 10:10.21 2010 3 Aisling Cuffe Cornwall Cornwall NY 10:11.65 2010 4 Joanna Stevens Blacksburg Blacksburg VA 10:12.21 2010 5 Makena Morley Bigfork Bigfork MT 10:21.85 2014 6 Denise Branch Cardozo Queens NY 10:27.48 2014 7 Maggie Drazba St. Mary's St. Mary's WV 10:29.60 2013 8 Allie Klimkiewicz Oakton Vienna VA 10:32.35 2013 5000 Meters 1 Tessa Barrett Abington Heights Clarks Summit PA 16:11.85 2014 2 Erin Finn West Bloomfield West Bloomfield MI 16:18.02 2013 3 Julie Mc Conville Hingham Hingham MA 16:40.65 2013 4 Tessa Barrett Abington Heights Clarks Summit PA 16:42.99 2013 5 Maria Hauger Shakopee Shakopee MN 16:44.08 2013 6 Mackenzie Barry Mendham Mendham NJ 16:57.99 2013 7 Victoria Gerlach Pennridge Perkasie PA 17:00.54 2012 8 Holly Bischof Bishop Eustace Prep Pennshauken NJ 17:12.38 2012 60 Meter Hurdles 1 Dior Hall George Washington Denver CO 8.11 2014 2 Nicole Hoxie JW North Riverside CA 8.35 1997 2 Sasha Wallace Holy Names Oakland CA 8.35 2012 2 Kendell Williams Kell Marietta GA 8.35 2013 2 Quenee' Dale Saline Saline MI 8.35 2014 3 Lateisha Philson Cardozo Queens NY 8.37 2012 3 Alexis Duncan Desoto Desoto TX 8.37 2014 4 Chantel Ray Hampton Hampton VA 8.38 2014 5 Ciara Leonard Cheltenham Wyncote PA 8.40 2014 6 Brittley Humphrey Hoover Hoover AL 8.43 2014 7 Jacklyn Howell Southeast Raleigh NC 8.45 2014 8 Anna Cockrell Providence Day Charlotte NC 8.48 2014 4x200 Meter Relay 1 Wakefield Raleigh NC 1:36.35 2012 2 Wakefield Raleigh NC 1:37.34 2013 3 Medgar Evers Brooklyn NY 1:38.71 2012 4 Western Branch Chesapeake VA 1:38.96 2012 5 Poly Long Beach CA 1:40.17 2012 6 Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn NY 1:41.94 2011 4x400 Meter Relay 1 Columbia Maplewood NJ 3:42.03 2013 2 Wakefield Raleigh NC 3:44.84 2013 3 Woodbrdge Woodbridge VA 3:47.94 2013 4 Suffern Suffern NY 3:49.08 2013 5 Wakefield Raleigh NC 3:50.51 2014 6 Piedmont Hills San Jose CA 3:51.41 2014 7 Uniondale Uniondale NY 3:52.46 2014 8 Mc Donogh Owings Mills MD 3:52.85 2012 4x800 Meter Relay 1 Southern Regional Manahawkin NJ 8:54.11 2009 2 Newton South Newton Centre MA 8:58.63 2009 3 Mountain Brook Mountain Brook AL 8:59.18 2009 4 Poly Long Beach CA 9:01.34 2011 5 Strath Haven Wallingford PA 9:08.57 2011 6 La Salle Providence RI 9:10.19 2013 7 Mountain Brook Mountain Brook AL 9:11.62 2011 8 Mamaroneck Mamaroneck NY 9:14.66 2013 4x1 Mile Relay 1 Saratoga Saratoga NY 19:59.24 2005 2 Saratoga Saratoga NY 20:16.23 2012 3 Shenendehowa Clifton Park NY 20:25.08 2010 4 Bishop Feehan Attleboro MA 20:48.43 2010 5 Saratoga "B" Saratoga NY 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33.06 2012 6 Nansemond River Chesapeake VA 33.37 2014 7 Andover Andover MA 33.53 2014 8 New Bedford New Bedford MA 33.79 2012 High Jump 1 Lisa Bernhagen Wood River Hailey ID 6-00 1984 1 Sheena Gordon Mc Dowell Erie PA 6-00 2002 2 Corissa Yasen Coeur d'Alene Coeur d'Alene ID 5-11 1992 3 Emily Kianka Hopewell Valley Pennington NJ 5-09.25 2010 4 Moira Cronin Andover Andover MA 5-09.25 2010 4 Annie Holland Pennridge Perkasie PA 5-09.25 2010 6 Sara Palmer Schuylerville Schuylerville NY 5-07.25 2010 7 Lacey Shuman Maryvale Prep Towson MD 5-07.25 2010 7 Brianna Hayes Matoaca Ettrick VA 5-07.25 2012 8 Jalisa Terrell Martin Luther King Lithonia GA 5-07.25 2010 8 Hannah Stone Catoctin Thurmont MD 5-07.25 2012 Pole Vault 1 Desiree Freier Justin Norhwest Justin TX 14-02.75 2014 2 Shay Petty St. Mary's Hall San Antonio TX 13-04.5 2013 2 Kally Long Wimberly Wimberly TX 13-04.5 2014 3 Olivia Gruver Franklin Reierstown MD 13-04.5 2014 4 Zoe Mc Kinley Grapevine Grapevine TX 13-00.75 2013 4 Lakan Taylor Boswell Fort Worth TX 13-00.75 2013 4 Meagan Gray Hays Buda TX 13-00.75 2014 5 Zoe Mc Kinley Grapevine Grapevine TX 12-08.75 2014 6 Sarah Bell Bloomington Bloomington IL 12-08.75 2013 6 Shay Petty St. Mary's Hall San Antonio TX 12-08.75 2014 7 Kristen Lee Wakefielde Raleigh NC 12-08.75 2013 7 Mackenzie Shell Northern Port Huron MI 12-08.75 2014 8 Nicole Baker Highland Gilbert AZ 12-08.75 2014 Long Jump 1 Brittany Porter Towers Decatur GA 20-07.25 2009 2 Carlette Guidry Milby Houston TX 20-03.75 1987 3 Tonya Sedwick Jeffersonville Jeffersonville IN 19-10.25 1987 4 Shakeelah Saunders Nansemond River Suffolk VA 19-08.25 2012 5 Carla Forbes Waltham Waltham MA 19-07 2012 6 Kari Heck Washington Sioux Falls SD 19-06 2012 7 Mikayla Pearce Maryvale Cheektowaga NY 19-00.5 2012 8 Margaux Jones Redlands Redlands CA 18-11.75 2014 Triple Jump 1 Keturah Orji Mt. Olive Flanders NJ 44-02 2014 2 Michelle Hickman AP Randolph New York NY 41-07.75 1996 3 Mia Barron Minnetonka Minnetonka MN 41-00.25 2014 4 Jennifer Madu East Plano TX 40-08.75 2012 5 Simone Charley Spain Park Hoover AL 40-07 2012 6 Jasmine Todd Chandler Chandler AZ 40-01.5 2012 7 Bria Druilhet Fort Bend Austin Sugar Land TX 39-11.25 2014 8 Asa Garcia Texas City Texas City TX 39-10 2014 Shot Put 1 Raven Saunders Burke Charleston SC 56-07.5 2014 2 Ashlie Blake Liberty Henderson NV 53-10.25 2014 3 Stamatia Scarvelis Dos Pueblos Goleta CA 52-08 2014 4 Lena Giger Highland Highland IL 50-00 2014 5 Edith Svonavec Garfield Akron OH 46-02.75 2014 6 Andrea Vahoua Pope Marietta GA 45-11.75 2014 7 Becky O'Brien Greely Cumberland Center ME 45-05.25 2007 8 Betty Williams Longwood Middle Island NY 44-08.25 2007 Weight Throw 1 Shelby Ashe Pius X Atlanta GA 68-02.5 2011 2 Daina Levy Kennesaw Mountain Kennesaw GA 60-02.5 2011 3 Mohogany Baker Berry Academy Charlotte NC 59-09 2014 4 Aleida Fernandes Central Falls Central Falls RI 57-09.5 2011 5 Kamryn Brinson Marist Atlanta GA 56-00.5 2014 6 Leia Mistowski Narragansett Naragansett RI 54-08.25 2014 7 Monae Cooper New Rochelle New Rochelle NY 53-09.25 2014 8 McKenzie Kuehlewin Lancaster Lancaster NY 52-11.5 2014 Pentathlon 1 Kendell Williams Kell Marietta GA 4068 2013 2 Alexa Harmon-Thomas Lawrence Free State Lawrence KS 3738 2013 3 Felecia Majors South County Lorton VA 3700 2013 4 Kendall Gustafson Palisades Pacific Palisades CA 3681 2013 5 Jessica Zatica Homedale Homedale ID 3393 2000 6 Summer Walter Bayside Virginia Beach VA 3341 2013 7 Haley Baker Phillips Exeter Exeter NH 3334 2013 8 Meg Jean-Baptiste Oakton Vienna VA 3280 2013 One Mile Walk 1 Katy Hayes Oconomowoc Oconomowoc WI 7:00.94 2004 2 Andrea Albergo Penfield Penfield NY 7:12.70 2000 3 Sally Rapp Pine Bush Pine Bush NY 7:23.29 1997 4 Jennifer Halloran Bay Shore Bay Shore NY 7:26.72 2011 5 Alexandra Bennett Kings Park Kings Park NY 7:33.13 2014 6 Monika Farmer Connetquot Bohemia NY 7:34.63 2014 7 Natalie De Quarto Sachem North Ronkonkoma NY 7:36.36 2014 8 Sydney Sirois St.
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