AAU National Weekend Rundown


AAU Region 17

The schedule for Day 3 had the 100, 110H, and the 200, so you know there has to be some highlights of the speed.  Check below for the hand picked highlights from Day 3!!!

Boys 100m

The Region 17 17-18 year old boys showed that speed is king.  You had to run 10.xx to make the final.  Any miscalculations or minute errors could cost you.  The kings of the hill this day were Jeffrey Hulon of the B.T. Striders and Myles Lafleur from Prototype with thier 10.62 and 10.67.  Include Vision's Kaleb Campbell and these three sprinters all return next season, for their senior year.

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    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims  Wind H#
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Preliminaries                                                           
  1 Jeffery Hulon             98 B.T. Striders            10.62q  0.2  2
  2 Myles Lafleur             98 Prototype                10.67q  0.2  2
  3 Kaleb Campbell            98 Hous Visions             10.77q  0.2  2
  4 Seth Page                 97 Wings                    10.80q  0.2  2
  5 Daniel Ford               98 Hous Visions             10.86q  0.1  1
  6 Deadrian Pratt            98 ROE Blaze                10.90q  0.2  2
  7 Jodee Archer              98 ROE Blaze                10.93q  0.2  2
  8 Walter Boyd,Iii           99 Max Velocity             10.99q  0.1  1
  9 Gared Brown               98 Max Velocity             11.10   0.1  1
 10 Jaren Colbert             98 Wings                    11.10   0.1  1
 11 Tyjarrel Williams         99 Kingdom kids             11.11   0.1  1
 12 Joshua Mitchell           99 Track Excel              11.16   0.2  2
 13 Warrick Nixon             99 Hous Visions             11.26   0.2  2
 14 Ernesto Hart              97 Dragons                  11.40   0.1  1
 -- Ishmail Malik             98 Wings                       FS   0.1  1

Girls 100m

In the Girls 100m, the 17-18 year old ladies also put the burners on.  Neither Milan Young of My Stars or Essance Sample of Track Houston are strangers to the big stage as they both have performed well at the State meet. Both ladies dipped under 12.0 leading the rest of the field heading into tomorrow's finals.

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    Name                    Year Team                   Prelims  Wind H#
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Preliminaries                                                           
  1 Milan Young               99 MY Stars Youth           11.94q  1.3  2
  2 Essance Sample            98 Track Houston            11.99q  1.3  2
  3 Charity Thomas            98 Track Houston            12.03q -0.8  1
  4 Nia Williams              98 Track Houston            12.05q -0.8  1
  5 Justice Henderson         98 Unattached               12.24q -0.8  1
  6 Denver Mims               99 Wings                    12.31q -0.8  1
  7 Ariele Adams              99 Track Houston            12.36q -0.8  1
  8 Alicia Carter             98 CL Athletics             12.39q  1.3  2
  9 Camille Singleton         99 Rising Stars             12.41   1.3  2
 10 Taylor Roberson           98 Gulf Coast Elite         12.48  -0.8  1
 11 Eriana Henderson          97 Track Houston            12.50   1.3  2
 12 Sarah White               99 TX Cyclones              12.60   1.3  2
 13 Shauntezz-Marie Austin    99 Jacobs Sport             12.68   1.3  2
 14 Cydney Boudreaux          98 Hous Visions             12.71   1.3  2
 15 Shelby Smith              98 Hous Synergy             12.72  -0.8  1
 16 Tyana Conway              99 Northside Strid          12.77  -0.8  1

Boys 110H

In the boys 15-16 110H, we saw a blazing fast 14.23 from Eric Edwards of Houston Synergy.  Edwards leads the contigency of qualifiers to the finals. 


Girls 100H 

The 17-18 year old girls saw two 13s dropped in the prelims.  Milan Young, who earlier dropped a sub 12.0 in the 100m continued her 100/100H double that she made a ritual throughout the school season.  Young and Kennedy Bailey of Houston Synergy went 13.81 and 13.87 respectively, amping up the anticipation for the final.


Boys 200m

The 17-18 boys 200m dash brought some more speed to end the day.  With some of the same players from the 100m race, Jeffrey Hulon and Myles Lefleur were also back at it, burning jup the track.  This time, Track Houston's Joe Williams joined the party.  These guys dropped the top times heading into tomorrow's final, with Hulon leading all with his  whopping 20.94.

- Will Grundy

AAU Region 17

June 30-July 2, Rosenburg, TX

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