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These Lists Include All Legitimate Indoor Meets, Both in Michigan and Out-Of-State Compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh – www.michtrack.org These lists include all legitimate indoor meets, both in Michigan and out-of-state. +=converted mark; #=mark set en route to longer distance. Updated 1/18/2021 (does not include 2021 yet) Corrections welcome: [email protected] Relays: We’d like to include names/splits. If you have any, please contact me. 50 METERS 5.90# James Jackson (Grand Ledge)10 Landover/Nike Indoor (s) (60) .......................... 3/11/2007 5.99# Jackson Landover/Nike Indoor (h) (60) ......................... 3/10/2007 6.02# Darryl White (Romulus)11 Landover/Nike Indoor (h) (60) ......................... 3/10/2007 6.02# Aaron Seminski (Williamston)12 Landover/Nike Indoor (s) (60) .......................... 3/11/2007 6.03 Cameron Cheatham (Kalamazoo Central)12 Allendale/Laker Challenge I/II (h) .................... 3/24/2008 6.04 Zeke Fowle (Hudsonville)12 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 6.07 Cheatham Allendale/Laker Challenge I/II ......................... 3/24/2008 6.09 James Cannon (Whitehall)12 Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.10 Lemar Courtney (Muskegon Mona Shores)11 Allendale/GV Inv A-B ....................................... 3/24/1997 6.15 Fowle Allendale/GVSU D1/D2 Inv (h) ........................ 3/19/2007 6.15 Chris Schultz (Newaygo)11 Allendale/GVSU D3/D4 Inv ............................. 3/21/2007 -- 6.17 Hersey Jackson (Allendale)10 Allendale/GVSU D1/D2 Inv ............................. 3/19/2007 6.17 Christian Jesse (East Kentwood)11 Allendale/Laker Challenge I/II ......................... 3/24/2008 6.18 Andrew Rhode (Mt Pleasant)12 Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.19 Brandon Dunn (Lansing Sexton)12 Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.19 Akeem Cason (Benton Harbor) Allendale/GVSU Inv (h) ................................... 3/20/2006 6.20 Adam Lamphere (Vermontville) Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/22/2006 6.20 Adrian McEleveen (Lowell)9 Allendale/GVSU D1/D2 Inv ............................. 3/19/2007 6.20 Derian DeFranco (Benton Harbor) Allendale/Laker Challenge I/II ......................... 3/24/2008 6.21 Alex Debniak (Hudsonville)11 Allendale/GVSU D1/D2 Inv ............................. 3/19/2007 6.22 Jerry Washington (Benton Harbor) Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.23 Andrew Post (Forest Hills Northern) Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.24 Ronnie Richardson (East Kentwood) Allendale/GVSU Inv ........................................ 3/20/2006 6.23 Aaron Kwekel (Rockford) Allendale/Laker Challenge I/II ......................... 3/24/2008 Hand-timed: 5.6 Antwan Henderson (Stevensville Lakeshore)10 Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv .................................. 3/22/1999 5.7 Sophy Teng (Holland West Ottawa)11 Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv .................................. 3/22/1999 5.8 Deon Hogan (Detroit Kettering)11 London ............................................................ 3/12/1977 5.8 Derek Shoup (Ludington)12 Allendale/GVSU A-B Inv .................................. 3/22/1999 -- 5.9 Robert Hann (Wyoming Rogers)12 Grand Rapids/MITCA (s) ................................. 1/20/1998 5.9 Lemar Courtney (Muskegon Mona Shores)12 Grand Rapids/MITCA ....................................... 2/ 3/1998 5.9 Willie Spencer (Grand Rapids Union)12 Grand Rapids/MITS ........................................ 2/12/2002 5.9 Tremaine Rembert (East Kentwood)12 Grand Rapids/MITS ........................................ 1/28/2003 55 METERS 6.28 Tyrone Wheatley (Dearborn Heights Robichaud)12 Syracuse/NSI .................................................. 3/10/1991 6.31 Darryl Anglin (Redford Borgess)12 Hillside/USATF Youth Inv ................................ 2/16/2002 6.33 Anglin Hillside/USATF Youth Inv (h) ........................... 2/16/2002 6.36 Wendell Faria (Ypsilanti-SUR)12 Syracuse/NSI .................................................. 3/15/1993 6.36# Jaron Flournoy (Westland Glenn)12 New York/New Balance (60)............................ 3/15/2015 6.37# Dylan Brown (Detroit Renaissance)11 New York/New Balance Nationals (60) (h) ....... 3/ 9/2019 6.38 Fred Russell (Romulus)12 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch ........................................ 3/11/1999 6.38# Darryl White (Romulus)12 Landover/Nike Classic (60) (s) ........................ 3/16/2008 6.38# White Landover/Nike Classic (60) ............................. 3/16/2008 6.38# Brown New York/New Balance Nationals (60) ............ 3/10/2019 Compiled by Jeff Hollobaugh – www.michtrack.org 6.39# Anglin Landover/Nike Indoor(s) (60) .......................... 3/10/2002 6.39# Dior Mathis (Detroit Cass Tech)12 Roxbury/Nike Indoor (60) ............................... 3/14/2010 6.39# Derris Cleaver (Belleville)12 New York/New Balance (s) (60) ...................... 3/15/2015 6.39# Cleaver New York/New Balance (60)............................ 3/15/2015 6.39# Brown New York/New Balance Nationals (60) (s)....... 3/10/2019 6.40# Dominique Lynch (Belleville)12 Roxbury/Nike Indoor (60) ............................... 3/14/2010 6.41 Tico Duckett (Kalamazoo Norrix)12 New Haven/NSI(h) .......................................... 3/12/1988 6.41# Cleaver New York/New Balance (h) (60) ...................... 3/14/2015 6.41# James Jackson (Grand Ledge)10 Landover/Nike Indoor (s) (60) .......................... 3/11/2007 6.42# Mathis Roxbury/Nike Indoor (60) (s) ........................... 3/14/2010 6.42# Lynch Roxbury/Nike Indoor (60) (s) ........................... 3/14/2010 6.43 Sean Heard (Ypsilanti)10 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch ........................................ 3/11/1999 6.43# Eli Minor (Oak Park)12 New York/New Balance (60) (h) ...................... 3/15/2014 -- 6.44 Edward Johnson (River Rouge)12 East Lansing/Spartan BCD (s) ......................... 4/ 3/1998 6.44 Tyler Thomas (Jackson)11 Hillsdale/MITS .................................................. 1/11/2007 6.44 Tyrone Green (East Kentwood)12 Allendale/LMCU Challenge 1-2 ....................... 3/23/2009 6.44# Tyrique Wheatley (Ann Arbor Pioneer)11 New York/New Balance Nationals (h) (60) ....... 3/11/2017 6.46 Lemar Courtney (Muskegon M Sh)12 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch ....................................... 3/19/1998 6.47# Morgan Trent (Orchard Lake St Marys)11 Landover/Nike Classic (s) ............................... 3/16/2003 6.47 Shane Wells (Romulus)12 Allendale/GVSU Holiday Open ...................... 12/15/2006 6.47 Josh Hembrough (Forest Hills Northern)12 Allendale/MITS ................................................ 1/20/2007 6.47# James Flournoy (Westland Glenn)12 New York/New Balance Nationals (60) (h) ....... 3/ 9/2019 6.48 Larry Batiste (Orchard Lake St Marys)11 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch (h) ................................. 3/19/1998 6.48# Ahmad Rashad (Flint Carman-Ainsworth)11 Landover/Nike Indoor (60) (s) ......................... 3/12/2005 6.48 Brandon VanDriel (Sparta)12 Allendale/MITS ................................................ 1/10/2009 6.49 Mike Clack (Flint Southwestern)12 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch ....................................... 3/19/1998 6.50 Darrin Williams (Detroit King)11 Bloomington/AAU Inv ...................................... 1/14/2007 6.50# Aaron Bailey (Woodhaven)12 Roxbury/Nike Indoor (60) (s) ........................... 3/14/2010 6.50 Caprice Thomas (South Haven)12 Hillsdale/MITS ................................................. 2/18/2012 6.50# Samuel Beal (GR Ottawa Hills)10 New York/New Balance (h) (60) ....................... 3/ 9/2013 6.51 Darryl White (Romulus)11 Kent/HS Open .................................................. 2/ 3/2007 6.52 Geary Pryor (Willow Run)12 East Lansing/Spartan B (h) .............................. 4/ 4/1997 6.52 Shakir Edwards (Detroit King)10 Hillside/USATF Youth Inv ................................ 2/16/2002 6.52# Brent Dykstra (Rockford)12 Landover/Nike Classic (s) ............................... 3/16/2003 6.52 Mike Houghton (Newberry)12 Sault Ste Marie/LSSU Inv (h) ........................... 4/ 4/2006 6.52 Aaron Seminski (Williamston)12 Allendale/MITS ................................................ 1/20/2007 6.52 Tyler Thomas (Jackson)12 Albion/MITS..................................................... 1/26/2008 6.52 Cameron Crowe (Hopkins)11 Allendale/MITS ................................................ 2/23/2008 6.52 Christian Jessie (East Kentwood)12 Allendale/LMCU Challenge 1-2 ....................... 3/23/2009 6.52# Pierre Brown (Romulus)12 New York/New Balance Nat (h) (60) ................ 3/10/2018 6.52# Caden Smith (Monroe St Mary)10 New York/New Balance Nat (h) (60) ................. 3/ 9/2018 6.53 Dion Grubbs (Detroit Cooley)? Ypsilanti/Huron River .............................................. /1995 6.53 Otis Jordan (Harper Woods Gallagher)12 Ann Arbor/MITCA Ch ........................................ 3/11/1999 6.53 Nick Galvan (Adrian)12 Hillsdale/MITS ................................................. 1/22/2009 6.53# Jaylen Lewis (Ypsilanti Lincoln)9 New York/New Balance Nationals (60) ............ 3/13/2016 6.53# Donovan Ervin (Detroit UD Jesuit)12 New York/New Balance Nationals (h) (60) ....... 3/11/2017 6.53# Joseph Stevens (Farmington Harrison)12 New York/New Balance Nat (h) (60) ................ 3/10/2018 Hand-timed: 6.0y
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