MD #1 Performances, 2017 vs. 2018: Boys Sprints

Last year's 3A 300 meter hurdles champion, Daniel George, could be on a collision course with South Hagerstown's Andre Turay (first in 55 hurdles, second in 300 dash this winter) come the state championship meet. (Photo by Craig Amoss)

300 Meter Hurdles

RANKTIMEATHLETE/TEAMGRADEMEET DATEPLACE
137.72
Oxon Hill High School
2018
238.19
Digital Harbor High School
2017
338.41
DuVal High School
2019
438.53
Oakdale High School
2017
538.70
Gov. Thomas Johnson High School
2017
638.80
Long Reach High School
2017
739.04
Frederick Douglass High School-PG
2017
839.07
Bishop McNamara High School
2018
939.10
Severna Park High School
2018
939.10
Largo High School
2018


There are a few more returners from last year's top ten in the 300 meter hurdles than there are in the 110 meter hurdles, including last year's 3A state champion, Daniel George. DuVal's Adetomiwa Adebayo seems more suited for the 300 hurdles than the shorter hurdles, and along with Largo's Aaron Hackett the event at this season's PG County Championships could end up being one of the best races of the year.

300 Meter Hurdles

RANKTIMEATHLETE/TEAMGRADEMEET DATEPLACE
137.72
Oxon Hill High School
2018
238.41
DuVal High School
2019
339.07
Bishop McNamara High School
2018
439.10
Severna Park High School
2018
439.10
Largo High School
2018
639.40
Northwood High School
2018
739.44
North Point High School
2019
839.51
James Hubert Blake High School
2018
939.68
Towson High School
2018
1039.71
C.H. Flowers High School
2018


Others to watch: Blake (Brian Dennis and Elias Boussouf) and Flowers (Brandon Tunson and Taylor Blake) both have cases as having the top hurdle duo in the state along with Oxon Hill; South Hagerstown's Andre Turay showed huge improvements in the 300 this season (finishing second at the 3A state championships) and could wind up at the top of the state leaderboard in the 300 meter hurdles.