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Boys Outdoor MS Rankings
Girls Outdoor MS Rankings
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It was another strong week of middle school competition in the Natural State, with several meets taking place across Arkansas as the season continues to roll on. Athletes around the state delivered a number of impressive performances, turning in fast times and strong marks. With even more action on the horizon, we'll take a brief look at some of the standout efforts from this past week.
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Arkansas Meet Calendar
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Sprint Events - Top Performers
Taylor Williams, Barton - The 7th grader won the 110m hurdles at the El Dorado WildKitten Relays earlier this week, running a new personal best time of 16.13. After Monday's meet, he is now the state's fastest in the event.
Kylon White, J.A. Fair Prep - After being recognized two weeks ago, he scored two more wins in the two hurdle events at the Genoa Central Dragon Relays. His time of 42.65 in the 300m hurdles was enough to win the event by over 4 seconds and set a new AR MS #1 time.
Dublin Eddings, Harrison - In his first meet of the season, he set new personal bests in all four events he competed in, winning two - the 400m dash and the pole vault. In the sprint event, the 8th-grader set AR #1 for the Class of 2030, running a 55.20.
Emma Hollensworth, Genoa Central - She picked up a win in the 300m hurdles at the Genoa Central Dragon Relays on Tuesday, running an impressive 50.97, finishing 2nd in the 100m hurdles, and crossing the line less than half a second from the winner.
Adalynn Huddleston, Warren - In her second meet of the season, the 7th-grader picked up three wins across three events, winning the 100m and 200m dashes and the long jump at the Sheridan Yellow Jacket Relays.
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Field Events - Top Performers
Raymond McKenzie, Camden Fairview - The 8th grader picked up three wins in four events at the El Dorado WildKitten Relays, which included two in the long jump and triple jump. He also set a new personal best in the triple jump, going 39-1 in the event.
Tyler Ross, Eureka Springs - In his first meet of the season, he captured a win in the high jump, clearing 5-4 at the Tyson Relays, taking down a very competitive field.
Lily Coles, Bald Knob - Against a field of 13, the 8th grader won the high jump at the Heber Springs Panther Relays by 4 inches, clearing 4-8 for the second time this season.
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Distance Events - Top Performers
Hunter Owens, Benton - He posted one of the most prolific days a middle school student has had all season, winning the 800m and 1,600m events at the Sheridan Yellow Jacket Relays. In the two-lap event, he ran a 2:16 and followed it up with a 5:04 in the four-lap race.
Landry LeFlore, Clarksville - The 8th-grader won the 800m and 1,600m at the Junior Sand Lizard Relays on Tuesday, dipping below six minutes in the final distance race of the night for the first time this season, running a 5:55.84.
Julianna Ayres, Barton - She captured a win in the 1,600m at the El Dorado WildKitten Relays by over a minute, running an impressive early-season 5:48 in her first-ever track & field race.