Warrior of the Week: Atkins, Parrish

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BOYS WINNER: Xavier Atkins - Freshman @ Spruce Creek
 

Xavier Atkins made a name for himself on the AAU Circuit and is continuing to make noise as a freshman at Spruce Creek High School. Recently, the class of 2015 standout ran three meets in a span of six days. Coach Craig Janson says the first leg of the week running at LSU Relays was both a lot of fun an educational trip as well for Atkins.
 
"He made the finals in 10.80 and then false started in the finals. He was also a major contribution to our 4x1 and 4x4 relays. He spent every moment that wasn't on the track in front of the books with Zoe Volenec (one of our IB student captains for tutoring.) Educations comes first and to be a student athlete at the next level he needs to be taught how to study and compete assignments on time. "
 
The next round of meets came at the beginning of the week in the Five Star Conference Freshman/Sophomore meet. It was a chance for "Zay" to tune up and concentrated on form, and his start. Atkins cruised to times of 10.98 in the 100, 21.89 in the 200, and a rare test in the 400 where he crossed the line in 51.13.  It was then onto the Five Star Conference Championships where he would face off against several runners he has had a chance to study over the past two months. Coach Janson says that meet was all about team.
 
"In order for us to reach our goal of repeating as conference champions we knew that we every single athlete would have to do their job. His job was to win the 100,200, and run a strong relay leg. Running against the level of talent we have this year in the conference is a big help to him because let's face it Charles (Nelson) and James (Clark) are definitely not going to just roll over and let him win."
 
The rivalry between the three extends from their days on the AAU circuit and now to the high school level. It's a rivalry that pushed Atkins to a new personal best 10.45 to win the 100 meter dash at the Five Star Conference Championships. The mark is tops in the nation for a freshman by more than two-tenths of a second and one of the all-time fastest in Florida history for a ninth grader. Ironically, it is the second time Atkins has run 10.45. The first was struck from the records due to faulty electronic sensors. Coach Janson says he had no doubts that Atkins was legitimate.
 
"It is ironic that he ran the same 10.45 that he did at the Spruce Creek Invitational, but now the asterisk can be completely removed. His start was flawless for the 100. He is incredibly smooth and kind of reminds me of Carl Lewis with the long powerful stride. He remains relaxed which allows him to use less energy. He has  been truly blessed with speed and natural ability. His only limits will be those he places on himself."
 
At only 15 years old, all the success can take a toll on the youngster. Janson knows that speed is one thing that can't be taught. He is working on things like Atkins' start and just keeping him balanced. As for an appearance at the Florida Pepsi Relays in a star studded 100 meters Janson says although it'd be nice that isn't the main focus.
 
"Xavier is not scheduled to run the open 100 meters at UF this weekend.  He might be on a relay, but nothing is etched in stone. His season will go into June and July with national meets so worrying about this one race while it might be nice to see, it just isn't the main focus right now. Right now it's about being prepared in the classroom and on the track. While one area comes with great ease, the other is more of a challenge for him."
 
If Atkins can stay on track athletically and academically the future is bright. In three years he has the potential to be one of the best sprinters to come through the Sunshine State with guys like Marvin Bracy and Jeff Demps. Coach Janson believes it is a possibility that will eventually pan out.
 
'I have looked at their stats at the same age and they are comparable, but only time will truly tell who was the best. It will be fun to watch."
 
 

 

GIRLS WINNER: Deja Parrish - Sophomore @ Plantation American Heritage