Some pretty good other early high school marks being reported including Green (TJ - 52-1,Whitfield (10.15 and 20.65) and K.Williams (10.18 and 20.63) windy at 3.5 and 2.5 respectively.
true northener wrote:Some pretty good other early high school marks being reported including Green (TJ - 52-1,Whitfield (10.15 and 20.65) and K.Williams (10.18 and 20.63) windy at 3.5 and 2.5 respectively. :)
Whitfield's and Williams' 10.15 / 10.18 with a 2.4mps wind translates to about a 10.27 / 10.30 zero wind set of times, excellent opening outdoor set of times for those two. Delano Williams in the Jamaica HS Champs ran 10.28 (-0.7), or approx. 10.23 wind-adjusted... so the Florida kids have opened their outdoor season in fantastic fashion.
true northener wrote:Some pretty good other early high school marks being reported including Green (TJ - 52-1,Whitfield (10.15 and 20.65) and K.Williams (10.18 and 20.63) windy at 3.5 and 2.5 respectively.
Whitfield's and Williams' 10.15 / 10.18 with a 2.4mps wind translates to about a 10.27 / 10.30 zero wind set of times, excellent opening outdoor set of times for those two. Delano Williams in the Jamaica HS Champs ran 10.28 (-0.7), or approx. 10.23 wind-adjusted... so the Florida kids have opened their outdoor season in fantastic fashion.
Not sure how the Bob Hayes Meet got into this thread, but I'm impressed by the younger Kendal Williams.. He's a 17 yr old junior in high school, while Levonte Whitfield and Delano Williams both turn 20 later this year and are either older than or about the same age as Marvin Bracy, Tyreek Hill, and Aldrich Bailey are now (just to name a few of last year's top American HS sprinters), and are older than many US collegiate freshmen... Great performances by Williams, Whitfield, and the others though.