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MICHIGAN HS ALUMNI INDOOR ALL-TIME LIST – MEN Www MICHIGAN HS ALUMNI INDOOR ALL-TIME LIST – MEN www. michtrack.org compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh Corrections & additions always welcome: [email protected] Updated 2020 50 YARDS 5.0 Herb Washington (Flint Central- Michigan St) Toronto/Star-Maple Leaf (h)................................. 2/ 4/1972 5.0 Washington (Michigan St) Toronto/Star-Maple Leaf ...................................... 2/ 4/1972 5.0 Washington (unat) Toronto/Star-Maple Leaf ...................................... 2/ 2/1973 5.0 Washington (unat) Toronto/Star-Maple Leaf (h)................................. 2/ 2/1973 5.1 Washington (unat) Hamilton/Highlanders AA .................................... 3/17/1973 50 METERS 5.90# James Jackson (Grand Ledge HS) Landover/Nike Indoor (s) [60] ............................. 3/11/2007 5.99# Jackson Landover/Nike Indoor (h) [60] ............................. 3/10/2007 6.02# Darryl White (Romulus HS) Landover/Nike Indoor (h) [60] ............................. 3/10/2007 6.02# Aaron Seminski (Williamston HS) Landover/Nike Indoor (s) [60] ............................. 3/11/2007 6.04 Zeke Fowler (Hudsonville HS) Allendale/GVSU D1/D2 Inv ................................. 3/19/2007 6.07# Seminski Landover/Nike Indoor (h) [60] ............................. 3/10/2007 6.07# White Landover/Nike Indoor (s) [60] ............................. 3/11/2007 6.09 James Cannon (Whitehall HS) Allendale/GVSU Inv ............................................ 3/20/2006 6.10 Lemar Courtney (Muskegon Mona S HS) Allendale/GV Inv A-B .......................................... 3/24/1997 Hand-timed: 5.6 Herb Washington (Flint Central-Michigan St) New York/US Olympic Inv (h) ............................. 2/18/1972 5.6 Washington (Michigan St) New York/US Olympic Inv .................................. 2/18/1972 5.6 Herb Washington (Flint Central-unat) New York/US Olympic Inv .................................. 2/16/1973 5.6 Randy Smith (Jackson-Michigan State) ................................................................................... /1977 5.6 Antwan Henderson (Stevensville Lakeshore HS) Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv ..................................... 3/22/1999 5.7 Washington (Michigan State) [tn] .............................................................................. /1971 5.7 Washington (Michigan State) [tn] .............................................................................. /1971 5.7 Sophy Teng (Holland West Ottawa HS) Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv ..................................... 3/22/1999 5.8 Deon Hogan (Detroit Kettering HS) London ................................................................ 3/12/1977 5.8 Johnny Pittman (Lansing CC) Big Rapids .......................................................... 2/14/1987 5.8 Derek Shoup (Ludington HS) Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv ..................................... 3/22/1999 55 METERS (+ = 60y + .01) 6.15 Terry McDaniel (Saginaw-Tennessee) ............................................................................... / 1/1986 6.18+ Randy Smith (Jackson-Michigan State) Big 10 (6.17) ........................................................ 3/ 5/1977 6.19+ Derrick Leonard (Flint Central-Michigan State) Notre Dame (6.18) .............................................. 1/24/1987 6.20+ Michael Miller (Flint Northern-Tennessee) (6.19) ......................................................................... /1980 6.20+ McDaniel (Tennessee) Johnson City (6.19) ............................................. 1/18/1986 6.20 McDaniel (Tennessee) E. Rutherford ....................................................... 2/ 8/1986 6.20+ McDaniel (Tennessee) Baton Rouge/SEC (6.19) ..................................... 3/ 2/1986 6.20 McDaniel (Tennessee) Okla. City/NCAA(h) ............................................. 3/14/1986 6.21+ Smith (Michigan State) Big 10(h) (6.20) .................................................... 3/ 4/1977 6.21+ Miller (Tennessee) Johnson City (6.20) .............................................. 1/ 9/1982 -- 6.22 Martin Hill (Detroit Cass Tech-Indiana) Bloomington/Indiana Inv (s) ................................. 2/ 8/1992 6.25+ Reggie Jones (Saginaw-Tennessee) Detroit/NCAA (6.24) ............................................ 3/13/1976 6.27 Rod Lackey (Royal Oak Shrine-Central Mich) Ypsilanti/MAC ..................................................... 2/26/1988 6.27 Corey Pryor (Jackson-Michigan St) Iowa City/Big 10(s) .............................................. 2/24/1989 6.28 Tyrone Wheatley (Dearborn Hts Robich HS) Syracuse/NSI ...................................................... 3/10/1991 6.29+ Russell Bailey (Inkster-Eastern Michigan) CYO(h) (6.20) ..................................................... 1/13/1978 Hand-timed: 5.8y Herb Washington (Flint Central-Michigan State) East Lansing/MSU Relays .................................. 2/12/1972 5.9y Washington (Michigan State) Detroit/NCAA ............................................................. /1970 5.9y Washington (Michigan State) East Lansing ....................................................... 2/13/1971 5.9y Washington (Michigan State) Columbus/Big 10(s) ............................................. 3/ 3/1972 5.9y Washington (Michigan State) Columbus/Big 10 ................................................. 3/ 3/1972 5.9y Marshall Dill (Detroit Northern-Michigan State) West Lafayette/Big 10 .......................................... 3/ 3/1973 5.9y Washington (unat) East Lansing/MSU Relays ................................... 2/ 9/1974 6.0y ?Gene Brown (Michigan) Kalamazoo(s)...................................................... 2/27/1971 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) Ann Arbor/Michigan Relays ................................ 1/29/1972 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) East Lansing/MSU Relays (h) ............................. 2/12/1972 MICHIGAN HS ALUMNI INDOOR ALL-TIME LIST – MEN www. michtrack.org compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) East Lansing/MSU Relays (s) ............................. 2/12/1972 6.0y Dill (Michigan State) East Lansing/MSU Relays .................................. 2/12/1972 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) East Lansing/vs Michigan ................................... 2/19/1972 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) Detroit/NCAA (h) ................................................. 3/10/1972 6.0y Washington (Michigan State) Detroit/NCAA (qf) ................................................ 3/10/1972 6.0y Washington (unat) Inglewood/LA Times ............................................ 2/ 9/1973 6.0y Washington (unat) New York/USA Ch (s) ......................................... 2/23/1973 6.0y Washington (unat) New York/USA Ch .............................................. 2/23/1973 6.0y Dill (Michigan St) East Lansing/MSU Relays ................................... 2/ 9/1974 6.0y William Copeland (Detroit Cooley HS) Detroit/UAW (s) ................................................... 2/21/1975 6.0y Reggie Jones (Saginaw-Tennessee) Baton Rouge/SEC(s) ........................................... 3/ 1/1975 6.0y Stan Young (Detroit DePorres HS) Detroit/AFL-CIO [14-15] ..................................... 2/6-9/1976 6.0y Leo Griffin (Detroit Pershing HS) East Lansing/Spartan Relays.............................. 3/30/1989 60 METERS 6.53 Johnnie Drake (Detroit Cass Tech-unat) Mt Pleasant/Jack Skoog Inv ............................... 2/17/2006 6.56 Drake (Central Michigan) Notre Dame/Meyo Inv .......................................... 2/ 5/2005 6.59 Drake (unat) Boston/USA Ch ................................................... 2/26/2006 6.61 Drake (unat) Mt Pleasant/Jack Skoog Inv (h) .......................... 2/17/2006 6.63 Drake (unat) Notre Dame/Meyo Inv .......................................... 2/ 4/2006 6.63 Drake (unat) Boston/USA Ch (h) ............................................. 2/25/2006 6.64 Drake (unat) Ann Arbor/Simmons-Harvey ............................... 1/20/2007 6.64 Drake (unat) Allendale/Big Meet .............................................. 2/13/2010 6.65 Clint Allen (Muskegon OV-Eastern Michigan) Ypsilanti/Classic .................................................. 2/16/2008 6.66 Terry McDaniel (Saginaw-Tennessee) Louisville ............................................................. 1/25/1986 6.66 Drake (unat) Boston/USA Ch (h) ............................................. 2/24/2007 6.66 Drake (unat) Boston/USA Ch (s) ............................................. 2/25/2007 -- 6.67 Pierre Vinson (Det. Cass T-Central Mich) Mt Pleasant ......................................................... 2/26/2005 6.70 Jamarius McTear (Ferndale-unat) Seattle (h) ........................................................... 1/28/2017 6.71 Gerald Rasool (Pontiac N-Eastern Mich) Ann Arbor ........................................................... 1/20/2001 6.71 Jeremy Orr (Detroit Ford-Michigan St) Mt Pleasant/Chippewa Open .............................. 1/12/2007 6.71 Jaron Flournoy (Westland Glenn-LSU) Baton Rouge/Purple Tiger ................................... 1/ 5/2018 6.72 Codie Nolan (Adrian-Michigan) Ann Arbor/Simmons Inv ...................................... 1/17/2015 6.72 Mason Phillips (Salem-Northwood) Pittsburg/NCAA II ................................................. 3/ 9/2019 6.73 Ahmad Rashad (Flint Carman-Ainsworth HS) Lansdale/Nike Indoor .......................................... 3/12/2006 6.74 James Jackson (Grand Ledge HS) Ann Arbor/MITS Champs .................................... 3/17/2007 6.74 Chris Maye (Union City-Michigan) Geneva/Big 10 ...................................................
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