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Khsaa Boys' 3A Track & Field State Champions KHSAA BOYS’ 3A TRACK & FIELD STATE CHAMPIONS Updated through 2021 state meet 110 METER HURDLES 1990 Reggie Wilkins Eastern 10.71 2004 Zachary Wilder Woodford County 4:17.88 Year Name(s) School Time 1991 Chris Jackson Woodford County 10.79 2005 Michael Eaton Greenwood 4:20.13 1977 Simmons Valley 14.20 1992 Brian Raspberry Male 10.81 2006 Thomas Davies St. Xavier 4:18.74 1978 LaPaille Pleasure Ridge Park 14.40 1993 Brian Raspberry Male 10.84 2007 Brian Long St. Xavier 4:26.09 1979 Anthony Jackson Bryan Station 14.90 1994 Brian Raspberry Male 10.70 2008 Ryan Eaton Greenwood 4:18.83 1980 Anthony Jackson Bryan Station 14.70 1995 Mark Miller Louisville Male 10.97 2009 Ryan Eaton Greenwood 4:18.39 1981 Bruce Ewing Valley 14.62 1996 Tony Driver Louisville Male 11.00 2010 Ryan Eaton Greenwood 4:17.91 1982 Preston Gray DuPont Manual 14.22 1997 Casey Combest Owensboro 10.75 2011 Andrew Stewart North Hardin 4:16.10 1983 Chris Lancaster Shelby County 14.61 1998 Casey Combest Owensboro 10.71 2012 Luke Weishaar Oldham County 4:19.52 1984 Chris Lancaster Shelby County 14.51 1999 Tyson Gay Lafayette 10.81 2013 Patrick Gregory Butler 4:18.15 1985 Chris Verhoven Lafayette 14.81 2000 Tyson Gay Lafayette 10.78 2014 William Mulloy St. Xavier 4:18.38 1986 Leon Bussell Christian County 14.70 2001 Tyson Gay Lafayette 10.46 2015 Ben Young Tates Creek 4:10.15 1987 Larry August Lafayette 15.08 2002 Todd Chisley Scott County 10.96 2016 Yared Nuguse DuPont Manual 4:12.10 1988 Doug Calhoun Henderson County 14.59 2003 William Carter Apollo 10.84 2017 Yared Nuguse DuPont Manual 4:17.94 1989 Doug Calhoun Henderson County 14.33 2004 Joe Petty Jeffersontown 10.93 2018 Trevor Warren Trinity (Lou.) 4:16.95 1990 Carlnell Whelen Pleasure Ridge Park 14.74 2005 Alfonso Smith Waggener 10.89 2019 Jacob Brizendine Oldham County 4:16.68 1991 Jeremy Petter St. Xavier 15.30 2006 Steve Orndorff Louisville Trinity 11.22 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 1992 Jeremy Petter St. Xavier 14.72 2007 Justin Green Male 10.87 2021 Nolan Hester St. Xavier 4:15.22 1993 Joey Stockton North Hardin 14.40 2008 Justin Green Male 10.82 1994 Joey Stockton North Hardin 14.32 2009 Desmond Suter Bryan Station 10.81 440 YARD DASH 1995 Mitch Randle Eastern 15.05 2010 Chisom Omenyinma Male 10.94 Year Name(s) School Time 1996 Eddie Wilson Louisville Central 15.30 2011 Ronnie Baker Ballard 10.89 1966 Smith Shawnee 48.90 1997 Chris Matheny Daviess County 14.93 2012 Ronnie Baker Ballard 10.65 1967 Dean Male 49.30 1998 Anthony Wajda Trinity 14.54 2013 Willam Bush Ballard 10.70 1968 Gerald Iroquois 49.50 1999 Wes Alexander Henderson County 14.86 2014 Davonte Robinson Henry Clay 10.85 1969 Gerald Iroquois 50.30 2000 Tont Trotter Ballard 14.92 2015 Austin Hayes South Laurel 10.76 1970 Epps Central 49.20 2001 Wes Alexander Henderson County 14.44 2016 William Allen Paul Laurence Dunbar 10.42 1971 Watson Westport 49.70 2002 Dedrick Tillerson Henderson County 14.66 2017 JP Vaught Southwestern 10.81 1972 Thornton Male 47.80 2003 Adam Franklin Harrison County 14.98 2018 Langston Jackson Henry Clay 10.56 1973 Hill Thomas Jefferson 47.80 2004 Adam Franklin Harrison County 14.47 2019 Langston Jackson Henry Clay 10.23 1974 Hill Thomas Jefferson 48.00 2005 Tim Duncan Covington Catholic 14.36 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 1975 Hill Thomas Jefferson 46.80 2006 Agyei Williams Trinity (Louisville) 15.16 2021 Bryce Chisley Scott County 10.64 1976 Agee Valley 22.20 2007 Agyei Williams Trinity (Louisville) 14.91 1977 Shelburn Eastern 48.80 2008 Brandon Bagley John Hardin 14.81 MILE RUN 1978 Cowherd St. Xavier 50.60 2009 Brandon Bagley John Hardin 14.48 Year Name(s) School Time 2010 Brandon Bagley John Hardin 14.51 1966 Kleier Atherton 4:20.20 400 METER DASH 2011 Dominique Norris Scott County 15.26 1967 Pohl Trinity 4:24.90 Year Name(s) School Time 2012 Jordan Fields Male 14.57 1968 Boyd Durrett 4:26.40 1979 Peterson DuPont Manual 48.70 2013 Jordan Fields Male 14.64 1969 Harry DeSales 4:20.40 1980 Kim Terry Henderson County 49.70 2014 Dante Johnson North Hardin 14.42 1970 Pontrich DeSales 4:21.00 1981 Kermit Sykes Bryan Station 49.18 2015 Isaiah McCall Bryan Station 14.80 1971 Riley Atherton 4:20.00 1982 Tony Coyle Tates Creek 47.59 2016 Matt Froschauer Ryle 14.07 1972 Bullock Ballard 4:18.60 1983 Chris Dishman DeSales 47.56 2017 Isaiah McCall Bryan Station 13.76 1973 Noe Trinity 4:17.60 1984 Joe Taylor Eastern 48.42 2018 Darian Clyburn Male 14.60 1974 Buechler St. Xavier 4:15.00 1985 Joey Taylor Eastern 49.12 2019 Vasean Green Fern Creek 14.12 1975 Kinny St. Xavier 4:15.80 1986 Todd Jenkins Doss 49.08 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 1976 Cull Atherton 4:23.20 1987 Randy Wyatt Paducah Tilghman 48.21 2021 Darius Brown DuPont Manual 14.05 1977 McKay Southern 4:26.30 1988 Aaron Payne Holy Cross (Louisville) 48.64 1978 McKay Southern 4:25.30 1989 Aaron Payne Holy Cross (Louisville) 47.83 100 YARD DASH 1990 Jermaine Stafford Madisonville-NH 49.83 Year Name(s) School Time 1600 METER RUN 1991 Jacque Brents Pleasure Ridge Park 48.24 1966 Brown Male 9.7 Year Name(s) School Time 1992 Raymond McLaurin North Hardin 49.01 1967 Dean Male 10.2 1979 James Jeter North Hardin 4:19.20 1993 Rondel Menendez Eastern 48.86 1968 Brown Male 10.0 1980 James Jeter North Hardin 4:13.80 1994 Mark Miller Male 48.11 1969 Bowens Thomas Jefferson 9.8 1981 James Jeter North Hardin 4:14.91 1995 Mark Miller Louisville Male 47.79 1970 Pettway Seneca 9.8 1982 Mark Berry DuPont Manual 4:20.50 1996 Wendell Childs Bryan Station 49.35 1971 Pettway Seneca 21.80 1983 Clay Collier Tates Creek 4:19.50 1997 B.J. Sherrill Meade County 49.98 1972 Raible Trinity 9.80 1984 Chuck Harmon Campbell County 4:27.39 1998 Kanon Campbell North Hardin 49.13 1974 Perciful St. Xavier 10.2 1985 Barry White Southern 4:17.04 1999 Tyson Gay Lafayette 49.72 1975 Hill Thomas Jefferson 9.60 1986 Paul Hamilton Jessamine County 4:16.44 2000 James Doaty Male 48.33 1976 Agee Valley 9.70 1987 Paul Hamilton Jessamine County 4:16.64 2001 Reggie Branch Lafayette 49.14 1977 Agee Valley 9.60 1988 Damian Nally Lafayette 4:20.98 2002 Kevin Taylor Christain County 49.45 1978 Gray Durrett 10.00 1989 Damian Nally Lafayette 4:24.00 2003 Brett Schrooten Daviess County 49.75 1990 Aaron Payne Pulaski County 4:25.30 2004 Brett Schrooten Daviess County 49.33 100 METER DASH 1991 Johnny Baum Holy Cross (Louisville) 4:22.50 2005 Duke Cole Seneca 50.28 Year Name(s) School Time 1992 Jeremy Kazlauskas Daviess County 4:21.35 2006 Tyler Beddow Daviess County 50.03 1979 Snow Bryan Station 11.20 1993 Jeremy Kazlauskas Daviess County 4:22.76 2007 Kris Hawkins Henderson County 49.50 1980 Jerome Harrison Seneca 10.70 1994 Ryan Knight Male 4:19.83 2008 Justin Green Male 48.95 1981 Alvin Major Ballard 10.94 1995 Ryan Knight Louisville Male 4:19.24 2009 Brandon Nichols Henry Clay 47.60 1982 Franklin Allen Henry Clay 10.94 1996 Josh Buffolino Shelby County 4:18.30 2010 Brandon Nichols Henry Clay 47.11 1983 Franklin Allen Henry Clay 10.65 1997 David Christian Daviess County 4:21.06 2011 Ronnie Baker Ballard 47.73 1984 Derek Robinson Lafayette 10.97 1998 David Christian Daviess County 4:17.82 2012 Ronnie Baker Ballard 47.18 1985 Derek Robinson Lafayette 10.68 1999 David Christian Daviess County 4:14.06 2013 Torian Vaughn Male 47.41 1986 Randy Wyatt Paducah Tilghman 10.84 2000 Bobby Curtis St. Xavier 4:19.60 2014 Austin Hyden Pulaski County 48.60 1987 Randy Wyatt Paducah Tilghman 10.75 2001 Bobby Curtis St. Xavier 4:17.43 2015 William Allen Paul Laurence Dunbar 47.09 1988 Aaron Payne Holy Cross (Louisville) 10.58 2002 Bobby Curtis St. Xavier 4:13.16 2016 William Allen Paul Laurence Dunbar 47.39 1989 Aaron Payne Holy Cross (Louisville) 10.82 2003 Bobby Curtis St. Xavier 4:18.56 2017 Tyree Clarke Henry Clay 49.04 2018 Michael Warner Male 48.69 1977 Edwards Moore 1:55.30 1992 Duane Mosley Madisonville-NH 21.89 2019 William Wharton Lafayette 48.11 1978 Skaggs Valley 2:00.80 1993 Brian Raspberry Male 21.84 2020 Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic 1994 Brian Raspberry Male 21.81 2021 Will Davis Marshall County 48.11 800 METER RUN 1995 Mark Miller Louisville Male 21.85 Year Name(s) School Time 1996 Wendell Childs Bryan Station 22.00 180 YARD HURDLES 1979 Connell Trinity (Louisville) 1:56.30 1997 Tim Walker Lafayette 21.94 Year Name(s) School Time 1980 James Jeter North Hardin 1:54.30 1998 Casey Combest Owensboro 21.89 1966 Ball Valley 19.50 1981 James Jeter North Hardin 1:56.61 1999 Maurice Napier Lincoln County 21.73 1967 Ball Valley 19.30 1982 Audley Gordon Southern 1:56.23 2000 Ben Kittleson Oldham County 21.38 1968 Scrivener Male 19.50 1983 Darrin Hines Pulaski County 1:57.79 2001 Ben Kittleson Oldham County 21.22 1969 Scrivener Male 19.30 1984 Scott Ebelhar Apollo 1:54.68 2002 Dedrick Tillerson Henderson County 22.03 1970 Craft Southern 19.90 1985 Derrick Saunders Ballard 1:55.22 2003 Jamaal Powell Paul Laurence Dunbar 22.29 1971 Baumer Durrett 19.40 1986 Jeff Gillooly Holy Cross 1:55.00 2004 Joe Petty Jeffersontown 22.16 1972 Stapp Stuart 19.20 1987 Carl Dillard Christian County 1:55.52 2005 Aaron Parker Louisville Trinity 22.20 1973 Northington Thomas Jefferson 19.30 1988 John Rhodus Bryan Station 1:58.44 2006 Stephen Morton Bryan Station 22.42 1974 Johnson Eastern 20.00 1989 Wesley Reed Pulaski County 1:59.41 2007 Jaque Vinson Oldham County 22.04 1975 Triplett Manual 19.80 1990 Johnny Baum Holy Cross (Louisville) 1:59.15 2008 Justin Green Male 21.82 1976 Montgomery Thomas Jefferson 19.50 1991 Johnny Baum Holy Cross (Louisville) 1:56.34 2009 Chisom Omenyinma Male 21.83 1977 LaPaille Pleasure Ridge Park 19.30 1992 Johnny Baum Holy Cross (Louisville) 1:57.61 2010 James Quick Louisville Trinity 21.73 1978 Munro St.
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