Boys virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 4A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Boys virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 4A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Boys virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 3A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Girls virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 3A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Boys virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 2A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Girls virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 2A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Girls virtual preview for the outdoor season among class 1A schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Boys virtual preview for the outdoor season among private schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Girls virtual preview for the outdoor season among private schools in Maryland with the top 8 performers in each individual event from last spring scoring as a meet.
Check out the top boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the high jump. Quince Orchard's Dylan Bikim is back as the state's top returnee in the high jump with his 6'6" best from last spring and coming off 4A state indoor titles as well. (Photo by Craig Amoss)
Check out the top girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the high jump. Wise's Aleya Mayo was the 4A state champion indoors in the high jump and will be aiming for greater heights and another title this spring.
Check out the top boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the pole vault.
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the pole vault.
Look below at the potential top returning relays in the boys 4x100 for the state of Maryland based off each squad's top 4 returnees open 100 meter times from the 2015 outdoor season. Does not reflect any transfers or incoming freshmen.
Look below at the potential top returning relays in the girls 4x100 for the state of Maryland based off each squad's top 4 returnees open 100 meter times from the 2015 outdoor season. Does not reflect any transfers or incoming freshmen.
Look below at the potential top returning relays in the girls 4x400 for the state of Maryland based off each squad's top 4 returnees open 400 meter times from the 2015 outdoor season.
A look at the potential top returning relays in the boys 4x800 for the state of Maryland based off each squad's top 4 returnees open 800 meter times from the 2015 outdoor season.
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 300 meter hurdles. Since she can run under 40 seconds without hurdles, it is no surprise with a little bit of hurdles technique that Bullis School sophomore Masai Russell is Maryland's fastest returnee in the 300 meter hurdles at 44.02 this spring.
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 300 meter hurdles. Most think of state champion Shyheim Wright as Northwest's best hurdler, but in fact Andrew Daniels is the squad's top returning 300 meter hurdles after a 39.06 clocking last May at the 4A West Regional.
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 110 meter hurdles including only F.A.T. times. Last summer, Baltimore City College's Robert Miller ran a scorching 13.92 PR for runner-up honors at the AAU Junior Olympic Games in Norfolk. Could anyone else among the other top returning hurdlers, many of them state champions from indoor or outdoor, join him in the sub 14 second club this spring?
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 3200 meter run. Urbana's Maria Carberry has had to miss both cross country and indoor of her senior season due to injury, so she is anxious to get back on the track and come back from her trials as one of four sub 11 girls back in Maryland from last spring in the 3200. (Photo by John Roemer)
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 3200 meter run. List does not include recent indoor season times, but only performances from last outdoor season.
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 1600 meter run. List does not include recent indoor season times, but only performances from last outdoor season. Sub 5 is on the mind of many girls in Maryland including Oakland Mills senior Brit Lang with her 5:01.22 full mile PR from last June at New Balance Nationals.
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 1600 meter run. List does not include recent indoor season times, but only performances from last outdoor season. Rohann Asfaw and Eric Walz had a close battle indoors for the 4A state title. Expect more of the same outdoors with both looking for sub 4:20 times. (Photo Craig Amoss)
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 800 meter run. List does not include recent indoor season times, but only performances from last outdoor season. Out this past indoor season due to a stress fracture, Loyola-Blakefield's Kenny Rowe is on the comeback trail this spring. The Georgetown commit and his 1:52 personal best stands out by three seconds as the fastest time returning Maryland for the 800.
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 800 meter run. List does not include recent indoor season times, but only performances from last outdoor season. The two returning 2:14 800 meter runners Mia Gyau of Bullis School and Nyjari McNeil of Franklin actually faced off this winter at the Montgomery Invite with McNeil taking the win. (Photo by Lisa McArthur)
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 400 meter dash. Cameron Hinton ran a remarkable time of 55.15 for the 400 as a freshmen last spring. What can she do for an encore performance as a sophomore?
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 400 meter dash. Maryland has nearly double digit returnees who dropped a sub 50 second clocking in the 400 last year including Westlake's Thomas Alcorn with a 49.05 PR.
Check out the top 500 girls in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 200 meter dash. Interesting to note that the top 3 fastest returnees all ran their best times at the AAU Junior Olympic Games late in the summer including recent 2A girls 300 meter champ Micah Meekins of Marriotts Ridge. (Photo by Craig Amoss)
Check out the top 500 boys in the state of Maryland returning outdoors in the 200 meter dash. PG County should have some of the state's best in this event including Tajh Gilchrist, Brian Nelson, and Jabari Michael. Very similar to their indoor dominance in the 300.