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Fourth day finishers set stage for weekend's finals at USATF Hershey National Youth Outdoor Champs
7/3/2015
LISLE, Illinois -- Record attempts and fast times continued Friday on the fourth day of USATF Hershey Youth National Outdoor Championships at Benedictine University.
Morgan Zacharias
challenged an American Youth record as was the top 17-18 girls’ pole vault competitor with her best clearance at 4.09m/13-5.
Lily Moore
was second with a height of the 3.25m/10-8.
The 100 meters men’s races showcased blazing speed, including that of
Shandall Thomas,
clocking the fastest time of the day at 10.87 in 17-18 age group. The fastest heat of the day involved three qualifiers for Sunday’s final in that same age division as
Maurice Simpson
,
Vincent Gordon
and
Logan Daily
tallied the three fastest times behind Thomas.
William Prettyman
separated himself by .19 seconds ahead of the second fastest time in the 13-14 boys division, which was the largest differential between top two runners in all boys divisions.
Stephanie Davis
finished with the top time in the 100m for all girls divisions at 12.11 and the top seed for the 15-16 girls finals.
Kennedy Dennis
registered the top time for the 17-18 women’s division at 12.25.
Dior Niles
ran 55.36 in 13-14 girls 400m, clocking the fastest qualifying time among all female competitors. With a 56.84 finish in the third heat,
Sierra leonard
polished off a four second gap between her and the rest of the field.
Elisha Salazar
captured the fourth heat in similar fashion to advance to the final with a 57.31 time.
Chris Thompson
and
Caleb Ogden
paced the 17-18 men’s 400m at impressive times of 48.25 and 48.85 respectively.
It was tough to gain any separation in the first heat of the 17-18 men’s 1,500.
Conor McCue
and
Daniel Mazzei
jostled the lead back and forth in the final stretch with McCue eventually proving superior at 4:04.31. Mazzei followed in 4:04.60, as both with look to take home the 1,500m title on Sunday.
Thomas Mosely
asserted himself into strong contention for the 15-16 boys 1,500m title, placing the best time by more than seven seconds. His 4:06.05 mark ousted
Jose Villalobos
in the second heat, who finished 4:13.91. Villalobos then added a six second cushion of his own over the third best time of the day held by
Andrew Gandy
, who also ran the second fastest 3,000-meter time yesterday.
Jalen Royal
ran the fastest time in the 15-16 boys division for the 400m at 50.60 and
Jerry Harper
finished with the best time in the 13-14 boys division on the last heat at 53.53.
Taylor Middleton
won the 17-18 women’s triple jump title after the top distance of 30-9.25m/12.12 meters.
Julia Howard
landed the second longest jump at 11.72 meters/38-5.5 and
Nichyria Byrd
was third with a jump of 11.66m/38-3.25.
All track events from Thursday will hold final races throughout the day on Saturday, July 4.
Ryan Stevens
Communications Intern
Ryan.Stevens@usatf.org
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