Maryland Girls Results & Highlights From New Balance Nationals

Girls High Jump

RankMarkAthlete/TeamGradeMeet DatePlace
15-3.25
Brunswick High School
2018
24-11.75
La Plata High School
2016
34-11.5
Bishop McNamara High School
2016

Girls Long Jump

DuVal's Madeleine Akobundu nearly leaped 20 feet in the long jump with her impressive mark of 19'10.25" to set a new personal best, but more importantly earn All-American honors at the New Balance Nationals with a fifth place finish in the championship competition of the event. (Photo by Mary Ann Magnant)

RankMarkAthlete/TeamGradeMeet DatePlace
119-10.25
DuVal High School
2016
218-9.25
Riverdale Baptist
2016
318-7.25
Riverdale Baptist
2017
417-5.25
La Plata High School
2016
517-4.75
Clarksburg High School
2018
616-10
Col. Zadok Magruder High School
2016
716-4.25
Elizabeth Seton High School
2017
815-9.75
Bowie High School
2017

Girls Triple Jump

An AAU Junior Olympics champion over the summer, Huntingtown junior Harleigh White is now a New Balance Nationals All-American in the triple jump as she recorded a best mark of 40'2" over the weekend in New York to place 6th overall and grab the final awards podium spot. Other medalists from Maryland were found in the emerging elite division of the event with Randallstown's Tre'j Johnson winning the competition at 38'7.50", while Baltimore Poly's Deja Stevenson claiming a sixth place medal at 37'8.50". (Photo by Mary Ann Magnant)

RankMarkAthlete/TeamGradeMeet DatePlace
140-2
Huntingtown High School
2017
238-7.5
Randallstown High School
2016
338-0.25
La Plata High School
2016
438-0
Clarksburg High School
2016
537-8.5
Baltimore Poly High School
2016
637-4
Col. Zadok Magruder High School
2016
737-1.75
Damascus High School
2016
836-5.75
Clarksburg High School
2018

Girls Shot Put

RankMarkAthlete/TeamGradeMeet DatePlace
140-7
Urbana High School
2017
238-10.5
Riverdale Baptist
2017
328-0.75
La Plata High School
2016

Girls Pentathlon

RankPointsAthlete/TeamGradeMeet DatePlace
13,275
La Plata High School
2016