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The defending state champ and co-state record holder opened up with a PA#1 13.27 in the 100 meter hurdles.
Anthony Schwartz, a highly-coveted college football and track and field prospect from Plantation American Heritage (Fl.) High, ran the fastest 100m time ever recorded in March on Friday at the Pepsi Florida Relays, posting a 10.15 second that beat the former meet record by .02 of a second. His 10.15 second time stands as the sixth best all-time high school effort at the distance and he became the second Floridian to post a time that fast. It's the second best time in the junior class, only falling .01 seconds short of former TC Williams (Va.) speedster Noah Lyles. The Plantation American Heritage (Fl.) High junior ran a preliminary time of 10.32 seconds on Thursday. Of the five athletes who posted times faster than 10.15, all came in June or July. MileSplit will post race footage of Schwartz's remarkable race when it becomes available. Related Links: - Boys 100m final results- HS Results from Thursday
Vote below on who was the top boys individual performer in the state of Georgia from last week's meets. Poll voting ends at Thursday at 9 PM.
Following the conclusion of both the Texas Relays and Florida Relays this past weekend, we're taking a look at the numbers to see which has the better track state.
Check out the top 50 times per event from the Florida and Texas Relays.
Don't miss a minute of the action from the 2017 Florida Relays.
Team War first took Arcadia (Los Angeles) by storm then Texas last April and this weekend they decided to show Florida Relays what the Warriors of Nansemond River are all about.
Mary Ann Magnant was on-site at captured over 1,700 photos from day three of the 2017 Florida Relays.
Maynard St. John was on-site this weekend at the Florida Relays and captured over 1,000 photos of the high school, collegiate and professional stars.
The Plantation American Heritage (Fl.) High 4x100m relay team went 40.17 seconds at the Pepsi Florida Relays on Saturday, posting a top 25 all-time time outdoors
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Watch the Hilton Head boys run a top time in national at the Florida Relays distance medley relay. Hand times splits inside article.
Watch Gulliver Prep freshman Natalie Varela lead a total of five girls to sub five minute 1,600m times in the invitational race at the 2017 Florida Relays plus all race videos and interviews.
Mary Ann Magnant was on-site at the 2017 Florida Relays and captured over 1,500 photos from day two.
In what is proving to be a remarkably fast day in Gainesville, the Miami Northwestern (Fl.) High girls 4x200m team ran the sixth fastest time all-time
Plantation American Heritage (Fl.) High junior Anthony Schwartz ran the fastest highs school boys 100m ever in March and sixth-fastest all-time
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Check out the top nine performances from the first day of action from the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville
Brissett dominated the field in her hurdles prelim and Hoey went a PA#1 in the 800m. Watch those races!
Don't miss a minute of the race action from the 2017 Florida Relays.
Maynard St. John was on-site at the 2017 Florida Relays and captured nearly 900 photos from day one.
Mary Ann Magnant was on-site at the 2017 Florida Relays and captured over two thousand photos from day one.
Watch Southridge senior and University of Miami signee Kayla Johnson set a new Florida Relays 800m meet record in a US#1 time of 2:07.19 and guide 8th grader Jinah Mickens-Malik under the meet record as well and a US#2 time of 2:08.05.
Watch Lakewood Ranch's John Rivera lower his PR in the 800m for yet another week. This time the Mustangs' standout clocked a US#1 time of 1:50.38 to win the Florida Relays.
We take a peek at the top girls returners who have the best shot to take home trophies in Gainesville.
We look at who has the best potential to win this year after a strong showing in 2016.