Marvin Bracy?s blazing fast 10.06-second time (wind-aided) to win the Texas Relays 100-meter dash title on Saturday isn?t the only boys track news of the weekend.
Port Orange Spruce Creek ninth grader Xavier Atkins? 10.45 to win the Five Star Conference 100 title on Friday may be the best time ever run by an area freshman.
Records are not definitive, but we know Bracy did not run track as a ninth grader. Current Jones junior Levonte ?Kermit? Whitfield, who ran a state sophomore record time of 10.31 to win at the Golden South Classic last year, had a freshman best of 10.56. Atkins also won the Five Star 200 with a 21.79 time and led the Hawks to a school record time in the 4?100 relay (42.67).
Spruce Creek won both team titles with its distance girls piling up points.
Daytona Beach sophomore Charles Nelson, the defending Class 3A state long jump champion, won that event with a mark of 23-feet, 2-inches three days after leaping an area-leading 23-9 to win the conference Freshman/Sophomore title.
Apopka?s Jamal Whittaker, who is listed on Flrunners as a sophomore, boosted his career-best and area-leading discus mark to 170-feet, 6-inches at Saturday?s Lake Mary Rams Invitational, which was shortened due to rain.
Lake Brantley?s Otniel Teixeira, finished second to Punta Gorda Charlotte standout Ryan Schnulle in a duel of boys 800 state title contenders at Friday?s Holy Trinity Invitational in Melbourne. Schnulle, the 3A favorite, ran 1:51.90 to top a 1:52.61 by Teixeira, the 4A leader.
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