Anyah Reeder (Riverdale Baptist, 2031):
At the SPIRE Twilight Classic, Reeder led all girls last week in the shot put at 29-6.
Chase Washington (Riverdale Baptist, 2031):
The top sprint double among all boys last week belonged to Washington, who ran 11.78 in the 100m and 24.24 in the 200m at the SPIRE Twilight Classic.
Julianne Heindl (Rockbridge Academy, 2030):
Heindl swept the distance events at the MIAC Championship, running 5:53.32 in the 1600m, 2:41.02 in the 800m, and 13:30.60 in the 3200m, the top marks among all girls in each event last week.
Luther Davis (Mount Airy Christian, 2030):
At the MIAC Championship, Davis led all boys last week in the shot put at 39-11.5 and the discus at 115-5.
Carys Beaumont (Maryland School for the Deaf, 2031):
Beaumont led all girls last week in the discus at 66-0 at the MIAC Championship and added a 14.73 in the 100m, a 1:10.15 in the 400m, and an 11-7 in the long jump across her meet appearances last week.
Joshua Daniels (Belair Edison, 2030):
The top shot put mark among all boys last week went to Daniels, who threw 40-7 at the Charm City Middle School League Championships.
Samaria Ruano-Hutarte (Armistead Gardens, 2030):
At the Charm City Middle School League Championships, Ruano-Hutarte led all girls in the 400m at 1:08.54 and added a 3:07.88 in the 800m.
Tyshawn Hamilton (Armistead Gardens, 2030):
The fastest 400m among all boys last week belonged to Hamilton, who ran 57.15 at the Charm City Middle School League Championships.
Willa Michaels (Tunbridge, 2030):
Michaels led all girls last week in the long jump at 15-9 at the Charm City Middle School League Championships and added a 30.60 in the 200m at the same meet.
JW Well (Landon, 2030):
Well led all boys last week in the 1600m at 5:08.59 at the Landon Home Meet, the fastest mark in that event among all middle school boys in Maryland last week.