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Boys 100 Meters ** Denotes Converted Hand Time Hand Time Not Officially Boys 100 Meters ** denotes converted hand time hand time not officially included in list Performance/Performer State Year Time 1 Trentavis Friday NC 2014 10.00 2 Jeff Demps FL 2008 10.01 3 J-Mee Samuels NC 2005 10.08 4 Derrick Florence TX 1986 10.13 5 Noah Lyles VA 2015 10.14 6 Henry Neal TX 1990 10.15 Anthony Schwartz FL 2017 8 Houston McTear FL 1976 10.16 9 Roy Martin TX 1985 10.18 Ryan Clark GA 2015 11 Abraham Hall TX 2012 10.19 Tyreek Hill GA 2012 13 Brendan Christian TX 2002 10.20 Darryl Haraway MD 2015 15 Joe DeLoach TX 1985 10.21 Jonathan Wade LA 2002 Willie Hordge TX 2002 Kendal Williams FL 2014 19 Kalon Barnes TX 2017 10.22 20 Johnny Jones TX 1976 10.23 DeMario Wesley TX 1998 Rynell Parson TX 2007 23 Curtis Johnson FL 1991 10.24 Kelly Willie TX 2002 William Reed PA 1986 10.24** 26 Henry Thomas CA 1984 10.25 Marvin Bracy FL 2012 28 Deworski Odom PA 1994 10.26 29 Floyd Heard WI 1985 10.27 Ja'Warren Hooker WA 1997 Ivory Williams TX 2002 Raymond Bozmans CO 2012 Trayvon Brommell FL 2013 Terry Jernigan FL 2014 Devin Duvernay TX 2015 Michael Norman CA 2016 37 Michael Martin TX 1997 10.28 Joey Harris TX 2000 Walter Dix FL 2004 Marcus Rowland SC 2008 Levonte Whitfield FL 2013 42 Ricky Carrigan CA 1991 10.29 Nicholas Johnson TX 2000 Earvin Parker TX 2003 45 Quincy Watts CA 1987 10.30 Riley Washington CA 1992 DaBryan Blanton TX 2001 Randall Carroll CA 2009 Christian Coleman GA 2014 50 Jerome Harrison IN 1981 10.31 Tony Jones TX 1983 William Jackson FL 1988 Tony McCall FL 1993 Bryan Howard CA 1994 Tory Mitchell TX 1999 Remontay McClain CA 2011 Sean McLean NC 2011 Mustaq'eem Williams VA 2013 Andre Ewers FL 2014 Caleb Jolivette TX 2017 61 Michael Miller TX 1991 10.32 Edorian McCullough TX 2001 Rodney Glass CA 2006 Jeremy Rankin CO 2007 Isaiah Sweeney TX 2008 Dentarius Locke FL 2009 Kenneth Gilstrap GA 2009 Keishawn Everly TX 2017 Kesean Carter TX 2017 Isaiah Cunningham CA 2017 71 LaNoris Marshall AZ 1978 10.33 Jermaine Lewis MD 1992 Marques Holiwell CA 1995 Bennie Chatman TX 1998 Michael Bennett WI 1998 Harry Adams FL 2006 DeAngelo Cherry GA 2008 Ryan Milus AZ 2009 Aaron Ernest AL 2011 Jaylon Hicks TX 2011 Khalfani Muhammed CA 2013 82 Mike Bates AZ 1987 10.34 Leonard Scott LA 1998 Warren Rogers CA 1999 Amar Johnson TX 1998 Kenny O'Neal CA 2004 Shane Crawford IN 2007 Prezel Hardy TX 2009 Oliver Bradwell KS 2010 Dallas Burroughs ID 2011 John Lewis TX 2015 T.J. Brock CA 2015 Javelin Guidry CA 2017 Roman Turner TX 2017 95 Mark Pickens KS 1983 10.35 Jamar Ervin NJ 2000 Troy Williamson SC 2002 Leonardo Seymore FL 2008 Jaalen Jones AL 2014 100 Calvin Smith MS 1979 10.36 Mike Morris MA 1981 Corey Ealy CA 1987 Elgin Gordon MD 1990 Miguel Fletcher CA 1998 Darrel Rideaux CA 1998 Leo Bookman TX 2000 Justin Gatlin FL 2000 Jerald Watson LA 2002 Jamere Holland CA 2006 Jahvid Best CA 2007 Jeryl Brazil LA 2012 Cameron Burrell TX 2013 Curtis Godin CA 2014 Evan McClellon MN 2016 Tyrese Cooper FL 2016 Jeffery Hulon TX 2017 200 Meters * denotes converted hand time 1 Noah Lyles VA 2016 20.09 2 Roy Martin TX 1985 20.13 3 Tyreek Hill GA 2012 20.14 Michael Norman CA 2016 5 Dwayne Evans AZ 1976 20.22 6 Joe DeLoach TX 1984 20.24 7 Clinton Davis PA 1983 20.29 8 J-Mee Samuels NC 2005 20.32 9 Trentavis Friday NC 2014 20.33 10 Marshall Dill MI 1971 20.34* 11 DaBryan Blanton TX 2001 20.37 12 Bryshon Nellum CA 2007 20.43 13 Henry Neal TX 1990 20.46 Ryan Clark GA 2015 15 Chris Nelloms OH 1990 20.47 16 Kelly Willie TX 2002 20.49 17 Quincy Watts CA 1987 20.50 18 Tyrese Cooper FL 2017 20.51 19 Charles Mitchell TX 1993 20.52 20 Bryan Bridgewater CA 1988 20.53 21 Kalon Barnes TX 2017 20.54 22 Kendal Williams FL 2014 20.55 23 Brendan Christian TX 2001 20.56 Shamon Ehiemua TX 2016 25 Calvin Harrison CA 1994 20.57 Jamal Walton FL 2017 27 Jonathan Wade LA 2002 20.58 Dentarius Locke FL 2009 Abraham Hall TX 2012 30 Elijah Hall-Thompson TX 2013 20.60 31 Floyd Heard WI 1985 20.61 32 Bryan Bronson TX 1991 20.62 Sultan McCullough CA 1997 Walter Dix FL 2004 Sean McLean NC 2011 36 Derrick Florence TX 1986 20.63 37 Henry Thomas CA 1985 20.64* 38 Stanley Kerr TX 1985 * Mustaq'eem Williams VA 2013 Andrew Hudson TX 2014 41 Jahvid Best CA 2007 20.65 Brandon O'Connor FL 2008 43 Dwight Thomas MD 1999 20.66 Anthony Schwartz FL 2017 45 Leo Bookman TX 2000 20.67 46 James Sanford CA 1977 20.68 Mike Bates AZ 1988 Michael Martin TX 1997 Michael Bennett WI 1998 Remontay McClain CA 2011 51 Xavier Carter FL 2003 20.69 52 Jermaine Stafford NY 1994 20.70 Earvin Parker TX 2003 Jeremy Dodson CO 2005 55 Maxwell Willis DC 2016 20.71 Champion Allison TX 2016 Kary Vincent TX 2017 Elija Godwin GA 2017 59 Tory Mitchell TX 1998 20.72 David Winter MD 2012 61 Chris Barnes TX 1988 20.73 Khalfani Muhammad CA 2013 63 Clyde Glosson TX 1965 20.74* Gerald Tinker FL 1969 * Willie Smith NY 1974 * Mike Roberson FL 1975 * Jeff Patrick IN 1982 * Aundre Reese TX 1987 DeMario Wesley TX 1998 Stanford Routt TX 2001 Jacob Scheuerman CO 2006 Trae Armstrong AZ 2012 Josephus Lyles VA 2015 74 Devon Allen AZ 2012 20.75 75 Michael Timpson FL 1985 20.76 Bryan Howard CA 1994 Kareem Kelly CA 1998 78 Robert Hackett WI 1983 20.77 Michael Miller TX 1990 Milton Mallard TX 1992 Obea Moore CA 1996 Geno White FL 1997 Marquis Davis TN 1999 Maurice Mitchell MO 2007 Torrin Lawrence FL 2008 Micaiah Harris VA 2016 87 John Parker MD 1982 20.78 Bryan Harrison GA 1997 Aldrich Bailey TX 2012 Ceolamar Ways FL 2013 Khance Meyers MI 2016 92 Doyle Jones TX 1989 20.79 Glenn McFadden CT 2001 Teray Smith FL 2012 Gerald Mills TX 2015 96 Curtis Riddick VA 1980 20.80 Bobby Williams FL 1995 Trey Harts LA 2005 Markus Henderson TX 2008 Eric Hawkins TX 2012 400 meters * denotes converted hand time 1 Darrell Robinson WA 1982 44.69 2 Jamal Walton FL 2017 44.99 3 Jerome Young CT 1995 45.01 4 Henry Thomas CA 1985 45.09 5 Obea Moore CA 1995 45.14 6 William Reed PA 1987 45.17 7 Aldrich Bailey TX 2012 45.19 Michael Norman CA 2015 9 Zachary Shinnick CA 2017 45.20 10 Tyrese Cooper FL 2016 45.23 11 Calvin Harrison CA 1993 45.25 LaShawn Merritt VA 2004 13 Chris Nelloms OH 1990 45.36 Marlon Ramsey TX 1994 15 Bryshon Nellum CA 2007 45.38 16 Arman Hall FL 2012 45.39 17 Xavier Carter FL 2004 45.44 18 Josephus Lyles VA 2015 45.46 19 Michael Cannon TX 1983 45.48 Tavaris Tate MS 2009 21 Bill Green CA 1979 45.51 22 Kelly Willie TX 2002 45.52 23 Clinton Davis PA 1982 45.54* 24 Jeremy Wariner TX 2002 45.57 25 Anthony Ketchum TX 1981 45.64* 26 Roddie Haley TX 1984 45.66 27 Clayton Parros NJ 2009 45.71 28 Ashton Collins LA 2002 45.72 29 Danny McCray TX 1992 45.74 Brandon Couts TX 1997 Ron Ray VA 1972 * Tony Allen TX 1985 * 33 Deon Minor TX 1991 45.75 Keshun Reed TX 2015 35 Danny Everett CA 1985 45.76 Steve Lewis CA 1987 37 Desmond Johnson LA 1994 45.77 38 Ramon Clay TN 1994 45.82 39 Geno White FL 1997 45.83 Elija Godwin GA 2016 41 David Gettis CA 2005 45.84 Tony Darden PA 1976 * Chip Rish CA 1984 44 Ato Modibo MD 1997 45.86 Sean Hooper TX 2017 46 Champion Allison TX 2017 45.87 47 Josh Mance CA 2010 45.90 48 Elzie Coleman NY 2004 45.93 49 Marlin Cannon TX 1988 45.94 Milton Mallard TX 1992 Cedric Goodman GA 2004 Kevin Robinzine TX 1984 * 53 Leander Forbes FL 2017 45.95 54 Wilbert London TX 2015 45.96 55 Dennis Mitchell NJ 1984 46.02 Ricardo Chambers FL 2004 Quincy McDuffie FL 2009 Michael Cherry VA 2013 59 Ulis Williams CA 1961 46.04* Antonio Mc Kay Sr. GA 1982 * 61 Tyrone Kemp FL 1987 46.05 62 John Patterson TX 1983 46.06 63 Kavarha Holmes LA 2011 46.07 Brian Herron GA 2017 65 Reggie Witherspoon GA 2002 46.08 66 Anthony Tufariello NY 1977 46.09 Milton Campbell GA 1994 68 Devante Lacy TX 2014 46.10 69 Justin Oliver GA 2005 46.11 70 Darold Williamson TX 2001 46.12 71 Reggie Wyatt CA 2009 46.13 Michael Berry WA 2010 73 Ronnie Harris VA 1974 46.14* Jeff Walker OH 1976 * 75 Michael Granville CA 1995 46.15 Mark Teter TX 2003 Quintaveon Poole GA 2015 78 Johnny Jones TX 1976 46.16 Steve Campbell CA 1995 Gil Roberts OK 2007 81 Calvin Smith FL 2006 46.17 Robert Woods CA 2010 83 Marcus Chambers WA 2012 46.18 84 Rai Benjamin NY 2015 46.19 Tyler Johnson OH 2016 Kenneth Bednarek WI 2017 Sean Burrell LA 2017 88 Michael Newton GA 2012 46.20 89 Rickey Harris VA 2000 46.21 Lamar Bruton DE 2013 91 Obi Igbokwe TX 2015 46.22 92 Ja'Warren Hooker WA 1997 46.23 J.T.
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