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Of 135 3/14/2018 Page 1 of 135 Licensed to Delta Timing Group - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/11/2018 06:30 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 Results Event 1 Boys 60 Meter Dash Championship =================================================================== 27 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 20 Best Times Natl, Meet: N 6.57 3/14/1999 Casey Combest, Owensboro, KY Armory HS: A 6.62 3/11/2018 Anthony Schwartz, Am Heritage,Plntn,FL Freshman: F 6.78 3/10/2001 Jerald Watson, Cent Cath, MorganCityLA Freshman: F 6.78 2/13/2016 Tyrese Cooper, American,Hialeah,FL Sophomore: O 6.67 2/16/2007 Jeremy Rankin, Overland, Aurora, CO Junior: J 6.64 1/12/2008 Jeremy Rankin, Overland,Aurora,CO Junior: J 6.64 2/24/2013 Isaiah Brandt-Sims, Wenatchee, WI Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 # 2878 Schwartz, Anthony 18 Miami, FL J 6.63Q 7 6.167 (6.167) 2 # 1010 Heslop, Mario 19 Somerset, NJ F 6.72Q 5 6.255 (6.255) 3 # 636 Lawson, Gatlin 19 Lugoff, SC 6.79Q 4 6.312 (6.312) 4 # 695 Stewart, Brendon 18 Hyattsville, MD 6.81Q 3 6.323 (6.323) 5 # 1421 Jackson, Caleb 19 Pleasant Grove, Al 6.82Q 6 6.339 (6.339) 6 # 167 Beck, Coleton 18 Blacksburg, VA 6.84Q 2 6.367 (6.367) 7 # 1744 Kratz, Austin 18 Telford, PA 6.85Q 1 6.845 6.377 (6.377) 8 # 2877 Campbell, Tyson 18 Miami, FL F 6.74q 5 6.273 (6.273) 9 # 2460 Ruffin, Hakim 18 Hoover, AL 6.85q 7 6.846 6.378 (6.378) 10 # 2778 Smith, Jais 18 Mansfield, TX 6.85q 7 6.850 6.380 (6.380) 11 # 1832 Moore, Marcellus 20 Plainfield, IL 6.87q 7 6.863 6.398 (6.398) 11 # 1325 Holloway, Seth 18 Fayetteville, GA 6.87q 5 6.863 6.391 (6.391) 13 # 1113 Amado, Dejury 18 New Bedford, MA 6.88q 3 6.878 6.394 (6.394) 14 # 1835 Moore, Okheme 18 Tuscaloosa, AL 6.88q 6 6.880 6.401 (6.401) 15 # 1295 Paulk, Armonte 18 Philadelphia, PA 6.89q 1 6.415 (6.415) 16 # 2485 Calhoun, Myles 18 Henrietta, NY 6.92q 3 6.915 6.419 (6.419) 17 # 686 Cross, Nick 19 Hyattsville, MD 6.92q 4 6.918 6.429 (6.429) 18 # 443 Vereen, Cameron 18 Columbia, MD 6.93q 1 6.921 6.446 (6.446) 19 # 1045 Terry, Rondell 18 Garner, NC 6.93q 1 6.927 6.436 (6.436) 20 # 1064 Gilreath, Andrew 19 Sugar Land, TX 6.93q 2 6.929 6.454 (6.454) 21 # 2597 Sholars, Gregory 18 Fort Worth, TX 6.95q 4 3/14/2018 Page 2 of 135 6.468 (6.468) 22 # 880 Everly, Keishawn 18 Fort Worth, TX 6.96q 4 6.467 (6.467) 23 # 744 Draper, Dallin 18 Delta, UT 6.97q 2 6.456 (6.456) 24 # 1415 Chambers, DJ 18 Carlisle, OH 6.98q 6 6.480 (6.480) 25 # 954 Cadena, Devin 18 Highlands Ranch, CO 6.99q 2 6.485 (6.485) 26 # 1257 Henri, Jordan 19 Moncton, NB 7.00q 4 6.992 6.505 (6.505) 27 # 461 Caouette, John 18 Ashburnham, MA 7.00q 6 6.995 6.502 (6.502) 28 # 565 Close, Damian 18 Mustang, OK 7.00 2 6.996 6.501 (6.501) 29 # 831 Lutes, Daniel 18 Nashville, TN 7.00 4 6.997 6.508 (6.508) 30 # 877 Epstein, Myles 19 Chestnut Hill, MA 7.01 3 7.009 6.524 (6.524) 31 # 3509 Carroll, Davon 18 Pasadena, MD 7.01 5 7.010 6.531 (6.531) 32 # 1853 Stevens, Joseph 18 Detroit, MI 7.03 1 7.022 6.524 (6.524) 33 # 390 Brown, Peirre 18 taylor, MI 7.03 3 7.024 6.518 (6.518) 34 # 1909 Nelson, Reginald 18 Hoover, AL 7.03 7 7.025 6.543 (6.543) 35 # 1545 Krandel, James 18 Pittsburgh, PA 7.03 7 7.027 6.547 (6.547) 36 # 1735 Lewis, Jaylen 19 Ypsilanti, MI 7.04 4 7.033 6.535 (6.535) 37 # 480 Steele, Donald 19 Montgomery, AL 7.04 3 7.034 6.543 (6.543) 38 # 75 Alvarez, Alan 18 Lexington, SC 7.04 2 7.035 6.547 (6.547) 39 # 3506 Bowen, Kamron 18 New Lexington, OH 7.05 7 7.047 6.540 (6.540) 40 # 2703 Maurisseau-O'Neal 18 Bellport, NY 7.05 6 7.049 6.543 (6.543) 41 # 1118 Holmes, Junias 18 Grand Rapids, MI 7.06 5 6.565 (6.565) 42 # 795 Moore, JaVaughn 18 Marietta, GA 7.08 5 6.549 (6.549) 43 # 956 Gordon, Zion 19 Denver, CO 7.10 3 7.097 6.584 (6.584) 44 # 2917 Berry, Daquan 18 Scarborough, ON 7.10 1 7.099 6.612 (6.612) 45 # 639 Crespo, Nolan 19 Eastvale, CA 7.11 6 7.101 6.585 (6.585) 46 # 2448 Aerts, Parker 18 Muskegon, MI 7.11 6 7.105 6.608 (6.608) 47 # 3313 Trower, Alexander 18 Pittsburgh, PA 7.13 2 7.125 6.627 (6.627) 48 # 478 Carter, Octavious 18 Wyndmoor, PA 7.13 6 7.128 6.622 (6.622) 49 # 1732 Cunningham, Corte 18 Ypsilanti, MI 7.14 7 6.645 (6.645) 50 # 741 Dorwil, Edner 18 philadelphia, PA 7.19 5 6.676 (6.676) 51 # 196 Berry, Brandon 19 Wickliffe, OH 7.23 5 6.700 (6.700) 52 # 2043 Omatseye, Omasan 18 Scottsdale, AZ 7.30 1 3/14/2018 Page 3 of 135 6.797 (6.797) 53 # 2483 Brinson, Anthony 18 Henrietta, NY 7.41 2 6.793 (6.793) -- # 1802 Cooper, Tyrese 19 Miami Gardens, FL FS 3 -- # 1553 Hairston, Delmari 19 Richmond Hts, OH DNS 7 -- # 404 Allen, Eric 18 Potomac, MD DNS 2 -- # 1258 Henry, Dylan 18 Chagrin Falls, OH DNS 4 -- # 2777 Jacobs, Holland 19 Grand Prairie, TX DNS 5 -- # 1815 Smith, Charles 18 Milton, MA DNS 3 -- # 449 Burnett, Davonte 18 Hyde Park, MA DNS 6 -- # 2871 Teer, Isaiah 20 Arlington, TX DNS 1 -- # 430 Watson, Bryce 18 Potomac, MD DNS 4 -- # 2449 Ware, Jalen 18 Muskegon Heights, M DNS 1 Event 1 Boys 60 Meter Dash Championship =================================================================== 9 Advance: Top 2 Each Heat plus Next 3 Best Times Natl, Meet: N 6.57 3/14/1999 Casey Combest, Owensboro, KY Armory HS: A 6.62 3/11/2018 Anthony Schwartz, Am Heritage,Plntn,FL Freshman: F 6.78 3/10/2001 Jerald Watson, Cent Cath, MorganCityLA Freshman: F 6.78 2/13/2016 Tyrese Cooper, American,Hialeah,FL Sophomore: O 6.67 2/16/2007 Jeremy Rankin, Overland, Aurora, CO Junior: J 6.64 1/12/2008 Jeremy Rankin, Overland,Aurora,CO Junior: J 6.64 2/24/2013 Isaiah Brandt-Sims, Wenatchee, WI Name Year School Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 # 2878 Schwartz, Anthony 18 Miami, FL A 6.62Q 2 6.164 (6.164) 2 # 2877 Campbell, Tyson 18 Miami, FL F 6.73Q 1 6.264 (6.264) 3 # 695 Stewart, Brendon 18 Hyattsville, MD F 6.76Q 3 6.281 (6.281) 4 # 1421 Jackson, Caleb 19 Pleasant Grove, Al F 6.78Q 1 6.773 6.297 (6.297) 5 # 1744 Kratz, Austin 18 Telford, PA F 6.78Q 2 6.776 6.313 (6.313) 6 # 2778 Smith, Jais 18 Mansfield, TX 6.82Q 3 6.350 (6.350) 7 # 1010 Heslop, Mario 19 Somerset, NJ F 6.78q 1 6.777 6.311 (6.311) 8 # 1832 Moore, Marcellus 20 Plainfield, IL 6.81q 2 6.806 6.341 (6.341) 9 # 686 Cross, Nick 19 Hyattsville, MD 6.81q 1 6.807 6.328 (6.328) 10 # 167 Beck, Coleton 18 Blacksburg, VA 6.83 2 6.823 6.359 (6.359) 11 # 2460 Ruffin, Hakim 18 Hoover, AL 6.83 3 6.829 6.363 (6.363) 12 # 443 Vereen, Cameron 18 Columbia, MD 6.86 2 6.374 (6.374) 13 # 1835 Moore, Okheme 18 Tuscaloosa, AL 6.87 1 6.389 (6.389) 14 # 636 Lawson, Gatlin 19 Lugoff, SC 6.88 3 6.382 (6.382) 15 # 1325 Holloway, Seth 18 Fayetteville, GA 6.90 1 6.416 (6.416) 16 # 1064 Gilreath, Andrew 19 Sugar Land, TX 6.91 1 6.422 (6.422) 17 # 1045 Terry, Rondell 18 Garner, NC 6.95 2 6.948 6.457 (6.457) 18 # 1113 Amado, Dejury 18 New Bedford, MA 6.95 2 6.949 3/14/2018 Page 4 of 135 6.462 (6.462) 19 # 2485 Calhoun, Myles 18 Henrietta, NY 6.95 3 6.950 6.460 (6.460) 20 # 880 Everly, Keishawn 18 Fort Worth, TX 6.98 3 6.491 (6.491) 21 # 1415 Chambers, DJ 18 Carlisle, OH 6.99 2 6.481 (6.481) 22 # 1257 Henri, Jordan 19 Moncton, NB 7.05 1 7.047 6.568 (6.568) 23 # 461 Caouette, John 18 Ashburnham, MA 7.05 3 7.049 6.550 (6.550) 24 # 954 Cadena, Devin 18 Highlands Ranch, CO 7.07 2 7.063 6.554 (6.554) 24 # 2597 Sholars, Gregory 18 Fort Worth, TX 7.07 3 7.063 6.562 (6.562) -- # 744 Draper, Dallin 18 Delta, UT DNS 1 -- # 1295 Paulk, Armonte 18 Philadelphia, PA DNS 3 Event 1 Boys 60 Meter Dash Championship ================================================================ Natl, Meet: N 6.57 3/14/1999 Casey Combest, Owensboro, KY Armory HS: A 6.62 3/11/2018 Anthony Schwartz, Am Heritage,Plntn,FL Freshman: F 6.78 3/10/2001 Jerald Watson, Cent Cath, MorganCityLA Freshman: F 6.78 2/13/2016 Tyrese Cooper, American,Hialeah,FL Sophomore: O 6.67 2/16/2007 Jeremy Rankin, Overland, Aurora, CO Junior: J 6.64 1/12/2008 Jeremy Rankin, Overland,Aurora,CO Junior: J 6.64 2/24/2013 Isaiah Brandt-Sims, Wenatchee, WI Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 # 2878 Schwartz, Anthony 18 Miami, FL 6.59A 6.126 (6.126) 2 # 2877 Campbell, Tyson 18 Miami, FL 6.72F 6.263 (6.263) 3 # 1744 Kratz, Austin 18 Telford, PA 6.75F 6.290 (6.290) 4 # 1421 Jackson, Caleb 19 Pleasant Grove, Al 6.76F 6.282 (6.282) 5 # 1010 Heslop, Mario 19 Somerset, NJ 6.77F 6.296 (6.296) 6 # 695 Stewart, Brendon 18 Hyattsville, MD 6.79 6.309 (6.309) 7 # 1832 Moore, Marcellus 20 Plainfield, IL 6.81 6.344 (6.344) 8 # 686 Cross, Nick 19 Hyattsville, MD 6.85 6.362 (6.362) 9 # 2778 Smith, Jais 18 Mansfield, TX 6.86 6.369 (6.369) Event 2 Girls 60 Meter Dash Championship =================================================================== 27 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 21 Best Times National: N 7.19 2/21/2004 Ashley Owens, Liberty, Co Springs, CO Meet: M 7.26 3/16/2014 Mikiah Brisco, Baton Rouge, LA NSIC Meet: I 7.26 3/15/1998 Angela Williams, Chino, CA NSIC Meet: I 7.26 3/12/2006 Bianca Knight, Ridgeland, MS Armory HS: A 7.26 3/12/2006 Bianca Knight, Ridgeland, MS Armory HS: A 7.26 3/16/2014 Mikiah Brisco, Baton Rouge, LA Freshman: F 7.30 2/10/2018 Tamari Davis, Gainesville, FL Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 3/14/2018 Page 5 of 135 1 # 1543 Davis, Tamari 21 Gainesville, FL 7.40Q 5 7.393 6.847 (6.847) 2 # 2792 Steiner, Abby 18 Dublin, OH 7.40Q 1 7.400 6.882 (6.882) 3 # 2774 Stark, Grace 19 White Lake, MI 7.43Q 2 6.892 (6.892) 4 # 124 Davies,
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