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Michigan Boys All-Time Lists – Outdoor Running Events Compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh – Michigan Boys All-Time Lists – Outdoor Running Events Compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh – www.michrack.org Michigan high school track – outdoor all-time lists. These are the original and most authoritative lists available. Updated annually; check the current season lists to see how those marks affect the all-time lists. Symbols: +=converted mark; #=en route time; (A)=mark set at altitude (1000m+). Updated 1/20/2021 100 YARDS Hand-timed: 9.4 Herb Washington (Flint Central)12 Mansfield/Mansfield Relays .................... 4/13/1968 9.4 Washington Sacramento/Golden West Inv ................. 6/15/1968 9.4 Marshall Dill (Detroit Northern)12 Southgate/Schafer Inv (-) ......................... 5/ 8/1971 9.4 Dill Lombard/All-American Inv ...................... 6/12/1971 9.4 Dwight Jones (Grosse Pointe Univ Liggett) Gary/AAU Junior Olympics Region 6 ...... 7/13/1974 9.4 William Copeland (Detroit Cooley)12 Detroit/PSL (h) ........................................ 5/27/1975 9.4 Randy Smith (Jackson)12 Detroit/Central Relays ..................................../1976 9.4 Demetrius Hallums (Detroit Central)11 ....................................................................... /1980 --- 9.5 Henry Carr (Detroit Northwestern)12 Detroit/vs Southwestern ........................... 5/ 4/1961 9.5 Willie Wallace (Flint Northern) Mansfield/Mansfield Relays .................... 4/13/1968 9.5 Dwayne Strozier (Flint Powers)12 East Lansing/B State .............................. 5/31/1975 9.5 Mike Ball (Wyoming Park)12 ....................................................................... /1976 9.5 Stan Young (Detroit DePorres)12 ....................................................................... /1977 9.5 Donald Anderson (Detroit Cody)10 ................................................................ 5/12/1979 9.5 Bob Johnson (Detroit Central) ....................................................................... /1979 9.5 Larry Bell (Detroit Ford) ....................................................................... /1980 9.5 Anthony Coleman (Detroit Southwestern)12 ......................................................................./1980 9.5 Steve Jones (Detroit Central) ....................................................................... /1980 9.5 Thomas Wilcher (Detroit Central)12 ....................................................................... /1982 9.6 Dorie Reed (Ferndale) Regional ........................................................ /1962 9.6 Willie Polk (Flint Northern) Saginaw Valley Ch ......................................... /1969 9.6 Ken DeLor (Grosse Pointe North) Champion of Champions Inv ......................... /1972 9.6 Reggie Jones (Saginaw) East Lansing/A State .............................. 5/19/1973 9.6 Doug Hennigar (Ann Arbor Pioneer) Seven A League............................................. /1974 9.6 Arnett Chisholm (Taylor Center) Great Lakes 8 Conference ............................. /1975 9.6 Michael Miller (Flint Northern) Greater Flint Inv ............................................. /1977 9.6 Maverick Burton (Benton Harbor) ....................................................................... /1977 9.6 Robert Johnson (Detroit Central) ....................................................................... /1978 9.6 Deon Hogan (Detroit Kettering) ....................................................................... /1978 9.7 Ken Burnley (Detroit Mumford) ....................................................................... /1960 9.7 Ivory Oliver (Ypsilanti) Huron-Rouge Valley ....................................... /1962 9.7 Willie Jones (Monroe) vs Grosse Pointe ........................................... /1963 9.7 Arnie Williams (Battle Creek Central) Battle Creek/6A League ......................... 5/27//1964 9.7 Kercheval Patterson (Ypsilanti) Monroe/Waters Relays .................................. /1965 9.7 Thelbert Jefferies (Detroit Northwestern) Detroit/City League ........................................ /1965 9.7 Charlie Robinson (Detroit Mackenzie) Detroit/PSL .................................................... /1966 9.7 Gene Brown (Battle Creek Central) Six A League Ch ............................................ /1967 9.7 Baylee Reid (Ferndale) Waterford Relays ........................................... /1969 9.7 Jim Holmes (Kalamazoo Hackett) B Regional ..................................................... /1969 9.7 Don Hopkins (Benton Harbor) Tri-Conference Ch ......................................... /1970 9.7 Rod Rhodes (Benton Harbor) Champion of Champions Inv ......................... /1970 9.7 Andre Jacobs (Dearborn Heights Robichaud) vs Wayne ....................................................... /1972 9.7 Bob Dudley (Adrian) Adrian Relays ................................................ /1972 9.7 James Smith (Detroit Murray-Wright) Detroit/PSL .................................................... /1972 9.7 Jeff Dill (Detroit Northern) A Regional ..................................................... /1973 9.7 Harlan Huckleby (Detroit Cass Tech) Mt Pleasant/CMU Relays ............................... /1975 9.7 Curtis Taylor (Detroit Mackenzie) Detroit/vs Cody .............................................. /1975 9.7 Rod Feaster (Flint Southwestern) ....................................................................... /1975 9.7 William Copeland (Detroit Cooley) Detroit/PSL Ch ............................................... /1975 9.7 Lance Williams (Detroit Chadsey) ....................................................................... /1975 9.7 Russell Bailey (Inkster) B State ........................................................... /1975 9.7 Randy Rife (Linden) vs Lakeville .................................................... /1976 Michigan Boys All-Time Lists – Outdoor Running Events Compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh – www.michrack.org 9.7 Bob Thomas (Jackson Parkside) ....................................................................... /1976 9.7 Bob Vanderboon (Forest Hills Northern) ....................................................................... /1976 9.7 Andre Williams (Ann Arbor Huron) ....................................................................... /1978 9.7 Ronnie McCoy (Detroit Mumford) ....................................................................... /1978 9.7 Dave Scott (River Rouge) ....................................................................... /1978 9.7 Steve Lovasik (Dearborn Edsel Ford) ....................................................................... /1978 9.7 Steve Krogulecki (Redford Borgess) ....................................................................... /1978 Wind-aided: 9.3 Denny Anderson (Jackson) ....................................................................... /1977 9.4 Henry Carr (Detroit Northwestern)12 Detroit/vs Ford & Western....................... 5/18/1961 9.4 Herb Washington (Flint Central)11 JC Junior Ch ........................................... 8/25/1967 9.4 Washington Flint ......................................................... 4/19/1968 9.4 Marshall Dill (Detroit Northern)12 Mansfield/Mansfield Relays .................... 4/17/1971 9.4 Dill Detroit/dual ............................................. 5/13/1971 9.4 Roy Young (Mt Morris)11 Big 9 Conference ........................................... /1971 9.4 Dwayne Strozier (Flint Powers)12 Sacramento/Golden West (2.2) .............. 6/21/1975 --- 9.5 Harlan Huckleby (Detroit Cass Tech) Mansfield/Mansfield Relays .................... 4/12/1975 9.5 Willie Wallace (Flint Northern) Flint ......................................................... 4/19/1968 9.7 Pete Dant (Alpena) Ann Arbor/A State ................................... 5/19/1956 9.7 Eli Sims (New Haven) New Haven/dual ..................................... 4/20/1971 100 METERS 10.43 Khance Meyers (East Kentwood)12 Greensboro/New Balance Nat. 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Wayne/Midwest MOC ......................... 6/ 9/1984 10.55 Allan Jefferson (Warren DeLaSalle )12 Flint/A State ............................................ 5/31/1986 10.55 Ricco Hall (East Kentwood)12 Rockford/D1 State (1.4) ........................... 6/ 4/2011 10.55 Brown Havana/Barrientos Memorial (h) (1.4) ...... 6/ 7/2019 10.56 Kelly Baraka (Portage Northern)11 Rockford/Div1 State (2.0) ........................ 6/ 3/2000 10.56 Rashad Rockford/D1 State (ok) ............................ 6/ 4/2005 10.56 Jaron Flournoy (Westland Glenn)12 Rockford/D1 (1.0) ................................... 5/30/2015 10.56 Meyers Ypsilanti/AAU Junior Olympics (h) (-0.2) . 7/31/2017 10.57 Hall Rockford/OK Red (1.9) ........................... 5/13/2011 10.58 Meyers Grand Haven/D1 Regional (1.1) ............. 5/20/2016 10.59 Tyrone Wheatley (Dearborn H Robichaud)11 Mansfield/Mansfield Relays .................... 4/21/1990
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