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Performance/Performer State Year Time 1 Marvin Bracy FL 2012 6.08 Boys 55 meters (FAT only) Performance/Performer State Year Time 1 Marvin Bracy FL 2012 6.08 2 Deangelo Cherry GA 2008 6.14 3 LaNoris Marshall AZ 1978 6.16 Deworski Odom PA 1995 5 Martin Smith VA 1983 6.17 6 Herkie Walls TX 1979 6.18 7 Trindon Holliday LA 2005 6.19 Trentavis Friday NC 2014 9 Jonathan Burrell OH 1992 6.20 Casey Combest KY 1999 Ryan Clark GA 2015 Noah Lyles VA 2015 Josephus Lyles VA 2016 14 Carlton Young PA 1979 6.21 Curtis Johnson FL 1991 Chris Justice NC 1996 Justin Murdock MD 2007 Devon Smith MD 2009 Jeremy Rankin CO 2009 20 Bill Gaines NJ 1966 6.22 Allen Franklin KY 1984 Roderick Richardson AL 1987 Bryan Howard CA 1994 Jonathan Wade LA 2002 Jeryl Brazil LA 2013 Grant Holloway VA 2016 27 Anthony Whitaker VA 1978 6.23 Henry Thomas CA 1985 Shelldon Simpson OK 2000 J-Mee Samuels NC 2005 31 Andre Cason VA 1986 6.24 Mike Newell VA 1996 Tyrone Graham NC 1996 Courtney Hysaw CO 1997 Jerome Butler CO 1998 Justin Christian GA 2007 Cravont Charleston NC 2016 38 Tyrone Turpin VA 1991 6.25 Leonard Scott LA 1998 Michael Bennett WI 1998 Rynell Parson TX 2008 Torrance Hunt NC 2009 Darryl Haraway MD 2015 Andrew Hudson TX 2015 45 Brendan Christian TX 2002 6.26 Joe Robinson VA 2003 Trell Kimmons MS 2004 Charles Clark VA 2006 Ahmad Rashad MI 2006 Shane Crawford IN 2007 James Taylor VA 2009 Damiere Byrd NJ 2011 Tevin Hester NC 2012 Mustaq'eem Williams VA 2014 55 Marcel Carter KS 1989 6.27 Derrick Love MD 1989 Jerry Jerman VA 1990 Darius Brewington NC 1992 Charles McGhee MO 1999 Jawan Miller NC 2016 Brandon Taylor TX 2016 Caleb Jolivette TX 2017 63 Tyrone Wheatley MI 1991 6.28 J.J. Meadors LA 1992 Kenneth Johnson LA 2000 Josh Gattis NC 2002 Trenton Guy NC 2007 Darrell Wesh VA 2010 Ronald Darby MD 2011 LeShon Collins DE 2012 Antonio James FL 2013 Nyheim Hines NC 2015 Mark Doyley CT 2016 Eric Harrison DC 2016 J Johnson NC 2017 76 Raghib Ismail PA 1988 6.29 Mark Jelks IN 2003 Corey Brown NC 2004 Terrell Wilks CT 2007 Joseph Morris CO 2008 Fuquawn Greene NC 2009 Bradley Sylve LA 2011 Kejavon Moore AZ 2013 Daniel Estrada NC 2016 85 Ben Singleton VA 1993 6.30 Dave Rudd LA 1993 Joe Dawkins NJ 1995 $ Sean Ingram CO 1997 Latroy Oliver CT 1997 Jamar Ervin NJ 2001 Trey Harts LA 2006 Majique Key VA 2011 Chris Lewis LA 2013 94 Tony Miller CA 1988 6.31 Kevin Lee AL 1989 Hosia Abdullah TX 1992 Warrick Dunn FL 1993 Jermiene Holloway NY 1995 James Hickenbotham VA 1998 Baigeh Tucker WI 1998 Rubin Williams CA 2002 Darryl Anglin MI 2002 Antonio Freeman WI 2004 Jonathan Hancock NC 2005 Brandon Banks NC 2006 Reggie Dixon NJ 2007 Brandon Sylve LA 2009 Jermaine Brown NY 2009 Blake Heriot OH 2010 Kendall Kee NC 2011 Paul Lucas AZ 2013 Juwan Crowder NC 2014 Marcus Taylor VA 2014 Brenen Garrett MD 2015 William Henderson MD 2017 200 Meters * converted hand time 1 Noah Lyles VA 2016 20.63 2 Xavier Carter FL 2004 20.69 3 Ryan Clark GA 2015 20.85 4 Trentavis Friday NC 2014 20.97 5 Aldrich Bailey TX 2012 20.99 6 Brendan Christian TX 2001 21.02 7 Glen McFadden CT 2001 21.05 Tyrese Cooper FL 2017 9 Trey Harts LA 2006 21.09 Trenton Guy NC 2007 Rai Benjamin NY 2015 12 Micaiah Harris VA 2017 21.13 13 Reggie Witherspoon GA 2003 21.14 14 Justin Christian GA 2007 21.15 Darryl Haraway MD 2014 16 Champion Allison TX 2017 21.19 17 J-Mee Samuels NC 2005 21.22 Brady Gehret PA 2010 Arman Hall FL 2012 Brian Herron GA 2017 21 Ronald Darby MD 2011 21.24 22 Jermaine Brown NY 2009 21.26 23 Keshun Reed TX 2016 21.27 24 Tony Wheeler VA 1993 21.29 Bershawn Jackson FL 2001 Shamon Ehieunua TX 2017 27 Will Allen KY 2016 21.30 28 Michael Blake NY 2011 21.31 Charles Lewis AL 2017 30 Maxwell Willis DC 2016 21.32 31 Ahmed Ali TX 2012 21.33 Laray Smith NY 2013 33 Adian Sanderson NJ 2004 21.34 James Taylor VA 2009 Andrew Hudson TX 2015 36 Sheroid Evans TX 2010 21.37 Ceolamar Ways FL 2013 Taylor McLaughlin NJ 2015 39 Evander Wells GA 2006 21.38 T.J. Graham NC 2008 Anton Porter NY 2015 42 Fuquawn Greene NC 2009 21.39 43 Jermaine Lewis MD 1992 21.40 Mark Dillard LA 2004 Torri Tillman GA 2011 46 Chris Nelloms OH 1990 21.41 47 Jonathan Burrell OH 1993 21.42 48 Dwight Thomas MD 1999 21.43 Michael Cherry VA 2013 50 Carlos Bedoya NY 2000 21.44 Elijah Hall-Thompson TX 2013 52 Jermaine Stafford NY 1994 21.45 David Byrd NY 1995 54 Justin Oliver GA 2005 21.46 Norman Grimes TX 2015 Eric Allen MD 2017 57 Eric Harrison DC 2017 21.47 58 Najee Glass NJ 2012 21.48 59 Tavaris Tate MS 2009 21.49 Justin Burke VA 2011 61 Ernest Terrell PA 2001 21.50 Bryshon Nellum CA 2007 Mike Abelard NY 2008 Igo Grimes VA 2017 65 Kareem Kelly CA 1999 21.51 Sean Lambert NY 2000 Zamir Thomas NJ 2010 68 Brandon Bing PA 2007 21.52 69 Derrick Jones CA 2004 21.53 Sean Holston VA 2007 Darrell Bush NJ 2012 J Johnson NC 2017 73 Clinton Davis PA 1983 21.54* Alex Kenney PA 2010 75 Tremen Beram NY 2014 21.55 76 Wayne Gordon NY 2012 21.56 Khance Meyers MI 2016 78 Demetrius Lindo DC 2011 21.57 Josh Eiker IL 2016 80 Derrick Love MD 1989 21.59 Ramone Newland NY 2017 82 Jermaine Authorlee TX 2011 21.60 Eric Futch PA 2012 Dartez Hamlin TX 2016 85 Kyle Farmer MD 2001 21.61 Terrell Wilks CT 2007 Marcus Boyd TX 2007 Justin Murdock MD 2008 Shaquille Tubman TX 2008 Brandon Hasson CA 2015 91 Todd Dutch NJ 2002 21.62 LaShawn Merritt VA 2004 Rynell Parson TX 2007 Kendal Williams FL 2013 Cameron Luper AL 2013 96 Terrance Day PA 2001 21.63 Brian Bucknor NJ 2008 Nick Gray OH 2014 99 Jerome Young CT 1995 21.64* Rubin Williams CA 2002 Mark Jelks IN 2003 Anthony Wiseman MD 2003 Taivon Jacobs MD 2012 Grant Holloway VA 2014 Ivy Dobson NV 2014 Kelly Brown NY 2016 Carlon Hosen NY 2017 300 meters * denotes converted hand time Tyrese Cooper FL 2017 32.87 1 Michael Cherry VA 2013 33.05 2 Rai Benjamin NY 2015 33.17 3 Noah Lyles VA 2016 33.18 4 William Reed PA 1986 33.19 5 Sean Holston VA 2007 33.21 6 Micaiah Harris VA 2017 33.22 7 Josephus Lyles VA 2016 33.26 8 Anthony Ewers NY 2000 33.27 9 Elzie Coleman NY 2004 33.28 10 Reggie Witherspoon GA 2003 33.31 11 Eric Allen MD 2017 33.49 12 Zyaire Clemes NJ 2014 33.50 13 Lashawn Merritt VA 2004 33.51 Brady Gehret PA 2010 Maxwell Willis DC 2016 16 David Byrd NY 1995 33.54 Melville Rogers NY 2002 Grant Halloway VA 2015 19 Ramone Newland NY 2017 33.55 20 Eric Futch PA 2012 33.56 21 Taylor McLaughlin NJ 2015 33.62 22 Jermaine Brown NY 2009 33.65 23 Glenn McFadden CT 2000 33.66 Blake Heriot OH 2010 25 Carlon Hoslen NY 2017 33.69 26 Kedar Inico NY 2001 33.71 27 Rickey Harris VA 2000 33.74 Edino Steele NY 2005 29 Terrance Laird PA 2017 33.76 30 Tony Wheeler VA 1993 33.78 31 Jade Smith NJ 2002 33.79 32 Anton Porter NY 2014 33.82 33 Fuquawn Greene NC 2010 33.84 34 Ryan Clark GA 2015 33.85 Kyree Johnson NY 2017 36 J-Mee Samuels NC 2004 33.87 37 James Taylor VA 2009 33.88 38 Clemore Henry NY 2006 33.91 39 Carlos Samuels VA 1993 33.92 40 Champ Page MD 2012 33.93 41 Davion Witt NY 2010 33.94 Taivon Jacobs MD 2012 Amir Brock NJ 2017 44 Francisco Santos NY 2005 33.95 John Thomas NY 2010 46 Adian Sanderson NJ 2004 33.96 Laray Smith NY 2013 48 Ja-Vell Bullard VA 2008 33.97 49 Mergaran Poleon NY 2015 33.98 50 Kerry Wooden VA 1988 33.99 51 Kiambu Gall NY 2014 34.00 52 Jerome Mathis VA 2001 34.03 Che Chavez NY 2002 54 Dennis Mitchell NJ 1984 34.04 Desmond Johnson LA 1993 56 Brian Ford VA 2001 34.05 Rico Gomez MD 2015 58 Sean Lambert NY 2000 34.06 59 Richard Rose NY 2014 34.07 60 Anthony Wiseman MD 2004 34.08 Andre Jordan NY 2010 Darnell Pratt MD 2017 63 Clinton Davis PA 1982 34.10 Daundre Barnaby CT 2009 65 Ronald Hussey NY 2001 34.12 Steven Gayle NY 2012 Najee Glass NJ 2012 68 Jon Alkins NY 2013 34.13 Nate Allenye PA 2017 70 Sean Wright NY 1998 34.14 Kyle Farmer MD 2001 * Ronaldo Griffiths NY 2017 73 Trenten Beram NY 2014 34.16 74 Trenton Guy NC 2007 34.17 Brian Smith NY 2012 76 Ivan Jeanmarie NY 1991 34.19 Byron Logan NY 1993 Andrew Bolze MA 2014 79 Jerome Young CT 1995 34.20 Darren Tuitt NC 1998 Isaiah Gill NJ 2009 82 Patrick Farmer NY 2010 34.22 83 Andy Nicolas NY 2012 34.23 84 Chris Nelloms OH 1990 34.24* Mark Doyley CT 2017 86 Charles Clark VA 2006 34.25 87 Michael Loyd NC 2002 34.26 88 Kenard Harris MD 2008 34.27 Elijah Young CT 2016 90 Randy King MA 1984 34.28 Semasa Osi NY 2014 92 Bruce Ward NY 1984 34.29 Dwight Thomas MD 1999 Andre Pinnock NY 2006 95 Oliver Williams NY 2002 34.30 Elvis Lewis NY 2005 Izaiah Brown NY 2014 Tariq Evans FL 2017 99 Corryl Boyd MD 2007 34.31 100 Damian Smith VA 2012 34.32 Byron Robinson VA 2013 Josh McLemore PA 2016 400 meters 1 Elzie Coleman NY 2004 45.92 2 Tyrese Cooper FL 2017 46.01 3 Reggie Witherspoon GA 2003 46.11 4 Najee Glass NJ 2012 46.57 5 Aldrich Bailey TX 2012 46.59 Rai Benjamin NY 2015 7 Brian Herron GA 2017 46.69 8 Chantz Sawyers NC 2017 46.74 9 Taylor McLaughlin NJ 2015 46.80 10 Wiiliam Reed PA 1986 46.84 LaJerald Betters TX 2006 12 Michael Cherry VA 2013 46.87 13 Jerome Young CT 1994 46.94* 14 Keshun Reed TX 2016 47.01 15 Milton Campbell GA 1994 47.07 Will Allen KY 2016 17 Sean Holston VA 2007 47.12 Daundre Barnaby CT 2009 19 Chris Nelloms OH 1990 47.13 Kelly Willie TX 2002 Zyaire Clemes NJ 2014 22 Lance Wigfall NJ 2003 47.20 23 Clemore Henry NY 2006 47.29 24 Champion Allison TX 2016 47.31 25 Izaiah Brown NY 2015 47.32 26 Richard Rose NY 2014 47.34 27 Clinton Davis PA 1983 47.35 Josephus Lyles VA 2015 29 Bryant McCombs NJ 2005 47.37 30 Jacob Scheuerman CO 2006 47.39 31 Chris Ward FL 2007 47.42 Christian Taylor GA 2008 33 Kedar inico NY 2001 47.44 34 Raymond Williams NJ 2002 47.45 Quinton Young TX 2005 36 Arman Hall FL 2012 47.48 37 Desmond Johnson LA 1994 47.49 ?? 38 Ronnie Alexander LA 2006 47.51 39 Laray Smith NY 2013 47.53 40 Marcus Boyd TX 2007 47.54 41 Sheroid Evans TX 2010 47.55
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