Which FLYRA State Meet Record Will Go Down? MS Boys Sprints


The majority of the 100m hurdler field from last year's top FLYRA finishes have gone off to high school and have opened up the field to many more young athletes. 

Joseph Lupichuk is the top returner with his 14.36 PR. Lupichuck finished 18th last year at the state meet in a time of 16.33. Jabari Brown and Greg Curtis are also among the top of both the 100mH and 200mH events heading into the outdoor season. 

Watch out for William Restall this season. The Orange Park eighth grader, holds a PR of 15.16 and has the potential to mix it up amongst the top heading into outdoor. 

Cyrus Ways of St. Johns Striders broke the 100mH state meet record in a time of 13.82 last season. Could we see it go down again this year? 

100 Meter Hurdles

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