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Of 81 3/5/2018 Page 1 of 81 Licensed to National Scholastic Sports Fdn OfficeUse HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/4/2018 11:07 PM 2018 New Balance Nationals Indoor - 3/9/2018 to 3/11/2018 New Balance Track & Field Center at The New Balance Armory, New York, NY Performance List Event 1 Boys 60 Meter Dash Championship (62) Prelims =============================================================================== Saturday 3/10/2018 - 9:25 AM Natl, Meet: 6.57 3/14/1999 Casey Combest, Owensboro, KY Armory HS: 6.64 3/14/2008 Deangelo Cherry, Mt Zion,Jonesboro,GA Armory HS: 6.64 3/16/2014 Trentavis Friday, Cherryville, NC Freshman: 6.78 3/10/2001 Jerald Watson, Cent Cath, MorganCityLA Freshman: 6.78 2/13/2016 Tyrese Cooper, American,Hialeah,FL Sophomore: 6.67 2/16/2007 Jeremy Rankin, Overland, Aurora, CO Junior: 6.64 1/12/2008 Jeremy Rankin, Overland,Aurora,CO Name Year School =============================================================================== 1 Aerts, Parker 18 Muskegon, MI 2 Allen, Eric 18 Potomac, MD 3 Alvarez, Alan 18 Lexington, SC 4 Amado, Dejury 18 New Bedford, MA 5 Beck, Coleton 18 Blacksburg, VA 6 Berry, Brandon 19 Wickliffe, OH 7 Berry, Daquan 18 Scarborough, ON 8 Brinson, Anthony 18 Henrietta, NY 9 Brown, Peirre 18 taylor, MI 10 Burnett, Davonte 18 Hyde Park, MA 11 Cadena, Devin 18 Highlands Ranch, 12 Calhoun, Myles 18 Henrietta, NY 13 Cambell, Tyson 18 Miami, FL 14 Caouette, John 18 Ashburnham, MA 15 Carter, Octavious 18 Wyndmoor, PA 16 Chambers, DJ 18 Carlisle, OH 17 Close, Damian 18 Mustang, OK 18 Cooper, Tyrese 19 Miami Gardens, F 19 Crespo, Nolan 19 Eastvale, CA 20 Cross, Nick 19 Hyattsville, MD 21 Cunningham, Cortez 18 Ypsilanti, MI 22 Dorwil, Edner 18 philadelphia, PA 23 Draper, Dallin 18 Delta, UT 24 Epstein, Myles 19 Chestnut Hill, M 25 Everly, keishawn 18 Fort Worth, TX 26 Gilreath, Andrew 19 Sugar Land, TX 27 Gordon, Zion 19 Denver, CO 28 Hairston, Delmario 19 Richmond Hts, OH 29 Henri, Jordan 19 Moncton, NB 30 Henry, Dylan 18 Chagrin Falls, O 31 Heslop, Mario 19 Somerset, NJ 32 Holloway, Seth 18 Fayetteville, GA 33 Holmes, Junias 18 Grand Rapids, MI 34 Jackson, Caleb 19 Pleasant Grove, 35 Jacobs, Holland 19 Grand Prairie, T 36 Krandel, James 18 Pittsburgh, PA 37 Kratz, Austin 18 Telford, PA 38 Lawson, Gatlin 19 Lugoff, SC 39 Lewis, Jaylen 19 Ypsilanti, MI 40 Lutes, Daniel 18 Nashville, TN 3/5/2018 Page 2 of 81 41 Maurisseau-O'Neal, Heron 18 Bellport, NY 42 Moore, JaVaughn 18 Marietta, GA 43 Moore, Marcellus 20 Plainfield, IL 44 Moore, Okheme 18 Tuscaloosa, AL 45 Nelson, Reginald 18 Hoover, AL 46 Omatseye, Omasan 18 Scottsdale, AZ 47 Paulk, Armonte 18 Philadelphia, PA 48 Ruffin, Hakim 18 Hoover, AL 49 Schwartz, Anthony 18 Miami, FL 50 Sholars, Gregory 18 Fort Worth, TX 51 Smith, Charles 18 Milton, MA 52 Smith, Jais 18 Mansfield, TX 53 Steele, Donald 19 Montgomery, AL 54 Stevens, Joseph 18 Detroit, MI 55 Stewart, Brendon 18 Hyattsville, MD 56 Teer, Isaiah 20 Arlington, TX 57 Terry, Rondell 18 Garner, NC 58 Trower, Alexander 18 Pittsburgh, PA 59 Vereen, Cameron 18 Columbia, MD 60 Ware, Jalen 18 Muskegon Heights 61 Watson, Bryce 18 Potomac, MD 62 Yengibaryan, Erik 19 Yerevan, AR Event 2 Girls 60 Meter Dash Championship (49) Prelims =============================================================================== Saturday 3/10/2018 - 9:00 AM National: 7.19 2/21/2004 Ashley Owens, Liberty, Co Springs, CO Meet: 7.26 3/16/2014 Mikiah Brisco, Baton Rouge, LA NSIC Meet: 7.26 3/15/1998 Angela Williams, Chino, CA NSIC Meet: 7.26 3/12/2006 Bianca Knight, Ridgeland, MS Armory HS: 7.26 3/12/2006 Bianca Knight, Ridgeland, MS Armory HS: 7.26 3/16/2014 Mikiah Brisco, Baton Rouge, LA Freshman: 7.30 2/10/2018 Tamari Davis, Gainesville, FL Name Year School =============================================================================== 1 Aholou, Tatiana 18 Laval, QC 2 Bowens, Emerald 18 Loma Linda, CA 3 Brown, Alexis 19 Kennedale, TX 4 Bryant, Angelnique 18 Fort Mill, SC 5 Cain, Kelisa 18 California, MD 6 Cook, Jonae 18 Norristown, PA 7 Crean, Jenna 19 West Seneca, NY 8 Davies, Thelma 19 Darby, PA 9 Davis, Aja 19 ardmore, PA 10 Davis, Tamari 21 Gainesville, FL 11 Goffe, Toshel 19 Paul Robeson 12 Green, Vivette 18 Douglasville, GA 13 Grier-Spratley, Miranda 18 Alexandria, VA 14 Hall, Lauryn 18 Harvest, AL 15 Harrison, Aliya 18 Somerdale, NJ 16 Hawkins, Sydney 19 Stewartsville, N 17 Hee, Olivia 19 Charlotte, NC 18 Hendrick, Chrisslee 18 nanuet, NY 19 Hill, Kyla 19 Springfield, MA 20 Holiday, Sydney 20 Cody, WY 21 Igbinoghene, Hope 19 Trussville, AL 22 Jackson, Le-Taija 19 Dallas, TX 23 Jones, Jasmine 20 Braselton, GA 24 Judkins, Nia 18 Raleigh, NC 25 Killebrew, Semira 19 Indianapolis, IN 3/5/2018 Page 3 of 81 26 King, Carly 19 Davenport, Iow 27 Larkin, Sydnee 18 Aurora, CO 28 Marsh, Alyssa 18 Ajax, ON 29 McGill, Olivia 18 Haymarket, VA 30 Nagbe, Pearl 19 Henrico, VA 31 Nuels, Amani 19 Jackson, MI 32 Parson, Autumn 18 Walkersville, MD 33 Penn, Del'Nique 19 Winston-Salem, N 34 Ritter, Jaiden 19 Ellicott City, M 35 Rossum, Alexa 19 Braselton, GA 36 Rowe, Kelly 19 Mansfield, TX 37 Seaman, Jada 19 Owings Mills, MD 38 Seymour, Ashley 18 Potomac, MD 39 Stark, Grace 19 White Lake, MI 40 Steffon, Victoria 18 Holden, MA 41 Steiner, Abby 18 Dublin, OH 42 Thomas, Lanae-Tava 18 Henrietta, NY 43 Thompson, Rebecca 18 Woodbridge, VA 44 Waller, Hannah 20 Reston, VA 45 Ward, Nyla 19 Alexandria, VA 46 Watson, Claudasha 18 Lafayette, LA 47 Wilson, Aliya 19 Maple Valley, WA 48 Wright, Iantha 18 Jamaica, NY 49 Young, Amira 18 Chicago, IL Event 3 Boys 200 Meter Dash Championship (55) Prelims =============================================================================== Saturday 3/10/2018 - 5:55 PM Ntl,Meet,Arm: 20.63 3/13/2016 Noah Lyles, TC Wms,Alxndria,VA Freshman: 21.22 3/12/2016 Tyrese Cooper, American,Hialeah,FL Sophomore: 21.05 3/12/2017 Tyrese Cooper, Norland, Miami, FL Junior: 20.83 3/15/2015 Noah Lyles, TC Wms,Alxndria,VA Senior: 20.63 3/13/2016 Noah Lyles, TC Wms,Alxndria,VA Name Year School =============================================================================== 1 Allen, Eric 18 Potomac, MD 2 Antoine, Jaden 18 Freeport, NY 3 Balthazar, Christopher 19 New Rochelle, NY 4 Barriffe, Dandre 18 Brooklyn, NY 5 Baxter, Jaquil 18 Rochester, NY 6 Billak, Caden 18 Centreville, VA 7 Blake, Michael 19 Hudson, MA 8 Bowens, Billy 18 Loma Linda, CA 9 Brebnor, Rawle 1 Dumfries, VA 10 Brown, Kimani 18 Queens, NY 11 Burnett, Davonte 18 Hyde Park, MA 12 Camara, Mange 19 Watertown, MA 13 Caouette, John 18 Ashburnham, MA 14 Carter, Isaiah 19 Virginia Beach, 15 Cooper, Tyrese 19 Miami Gardens, F 16 Davis, Nathaniel 18 Amherst, NY 17 Dominique, Markel 18 Hampton, VA 18 Douds, Emerson 19 Matthews, NC 19 Draper, Dallin 18 Delta, UT 20 Etta, Ebruba 18 Fork Union, VA 21 Finnegan, Luke 18 Westerville, OH 22 Flaker, Jarett 20 Scarborough, ME 23 Flournoy, James 19 westland, MI 24 Fogle, Ethan 18 Hyattsville, MD 25 Hackett, Aaron 18 Upper Marlboro, 3/5/2018 Page 4 of 81 26 Hayes, Savion 19 Winston-Salem, N 27 Henri, Jordan 19 Moncton, NB 28 Herring, Jalen 18 Willow Spring, N 29 Heslop, Mario 19 Somerset, NJ 30 Hill, Christopher 19 Rancho Cucamonga 31 Holloway, Seth 18 Fayetteville, GA 32 Hosten, Carlon 18 Bronx, NY 33 Howard, Cameron 18 Herndon, VA 34 Jackson, Tajai 19 Roanoke, VA 35 Johnson, Kevin 19 Team War-Va 36 Kratz, Austin 18 Telford, PA 37 Lewis, Charles 19 Huntsville, AL 38 McDaniel, Mordecai 20 Fort Washington, 39 Miller, Aaron 20 New York, NY 40 Moore, Marcellus 20 Plainfield, IL 41 Moore, Okheme 18 Tuscaloosa, AL 42 Moorer, Matthew 18 Ypsilanti, MI 43 O'Brien, Joseph 19 Shrewsbury, MA 44 Paulk, Armonte 18 Philadelphia, PA 45 Pendarvis, Jay 20 Annandale, VA 46 Peri-Okonny, Manny 18 Holden, MA 47 Royal, Frank 19 Richmond, VA 48 Sembrat, Kevin 18 Succasunna, NJ 49 Sholars, Gregory 18 Fort Worth, TX 50 Stewart, Brendon 18 Hyattsville, MD 51 Tarantino, Antonio 18 Blackwood, NJ 52 Taylor, Xavier 18 Arlington, VA 53 Waller, Emmanuel 18 Lynchburg, VA 54 Washington, Keith 18 Landover, MD 55 Wilson, Nicholas 19 Accokeek, MD Event 4 Girls 200 Meter Dash Championship (42) Prelims =============================================================================== Saturday 3/10/2018 - 5:35 PM National: 22.97 2/17/2007 Bianca Knight, Ridgeland, MS Meet: 23.23 3/13/2016 Lauren Rain Williams, Oaks Chr,Wlk Vil,CA NSIC Meet: 23.22 3/10/2002 Sanya Richards, Aquinas, Ft Laud, FL NSIC Meet: 23.22 3/14/2010 Ashton Purvis, St. Eliz,Oakland, CA Armory HS: 23.22 3/10/2002 Sanya Richards, Aquinas, Ft Laud, FL Armory HS: 23.22 3/14/2010 Ashton Purvis, St. Eliz, Oakland, CA Freshman: 23.42 2/10/2018 Tamari Davis, Gainesville, FL Name Year School =============================================================================== 1 Alfieri, Chloe 18 Harvard, MA 2 Brown, Alexis 19 Kennedale, TX 3 Brown, Brianna 21 Bronx, NY 4 Cain, Kelisa 18 California, MD 5 Carter, Kori 19 Team War-Va 6 Colbert, Tylar 18 Reisterstown, MD 7 Covington, Mikeisha 19 Indianapolis, IN 8 Crean, Jenna 19 West Seneca, NY 9 Crosby, Alexis 18 Wyncote, PA 10 Dancy, Shakira 18 Sicklerville, NJ 11 Davis, Tamari 21 Gainesville, FL 12 Diggs, Talitha 20 Hellertown, PA 13 Fletcher, Sierra 19 Raleigh, NC 14 Frost, Jazmyne 19 Hawthorne, CA 15 Gay, Aisha 18 Hamden, CT 16 Goffe, Toshel 19 Paul Robeson 17 Green, Vivette 18 Douglasville, GA 3/5/2018 Page 5 of 81 18 Hall, Lauryn 18 Harvest, AL 19 Hinds, Ryah 19 Seaford, VA 20 Holman, Ziyah 20 Hyattsville, MD 21 Holmes, Alexis 18 Hamden, CT 22 Igbinoghene, Hope 19 Trussville, AL 23 Jaworski, Brooke 19 Athens, WI 24 Jones, Tia 19 Woodstock, GA 25 Killebrew, Semira 19 Indianapolis, IN 26 Leger, Catherine
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