WATCH: 6 US #1 Boys Races From Louie Bing Invitational

The theme of the weekend at the Louie Bing Invitational was the incredible young talent running phenomenal times at young ages with the boys 100 meter dash finals putting two American Heritage freshman on that stage with a 1-2 finish from Zamarli Sanders (10.40) and Brandon Bennett (10.43) running some of the fastest ninth grade times recorded in U.S. high school history. Only Tyrese Cooper at 10.36 from the 2016 AAU Junior Olympic Games has run a faster wind-legal time in the 100 than the Louie Bing champion Sanders as a high school freshman.

The Louie Bing Invitational delivered with another bang out of the blocks to start the 2023 outdoor season not only in the state of Florida, but the rest of the country. Watch six early season national leading times boys races below plus other fast winning efforts from the meet including four US #2 performances!

Here are the six US #1 boys race performances to watch.



Boys 100m Dash
Zamarii Sanders (American Heritage) US #1 10.40 (+1.7 wind legal)


Boys 200m Dash
Kaj Baker (Somerset Academy Pembroke Pines) US #1 21.24 (+1.7 wind legal) 


Boys 400m Dash
British Wilkerson (St. Thomas Aquinas) US #1 47.42


Boys 400m Hurdles
Ritch Dieujuste (West Boca Raton) US #1 53.50


Boys 4x100m Relay
American Heritage US #1 41.10


Boys 4x200m Relay
Christopher Columbus US #1 1:27.31


More fast winning times out of Louie Bing Invitational including four US #2 performances...

Boys 110m Hurdles
Matthew McKnight (Miami Norland) US #2 all-conditions 14.17 (+2.2 wind-aided)


Boys 800m Run
Anthony Herrera (St. Thomas Aquinas)  US #2 1:53.85


Boys 4x400m Relay
Miami Northwestern US #2 3:18.06


Boys 4x800m Relay
Miami Northwestern US #2 8:02.79