B 100 (5a (5A 10.08) 100

2009 UIL Track and Field Championships

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#26
Txhurdler   October 4 at 3:51pm
I read what the jmee samuels fan had to say about his boy.Jmee didn;t run under 20.50 several times.I watched him that year as well, and at Texas relays time jmee was running 10.5s. He got his times down in the summer elite meets.He wasn't in Roy martins league, or Joe deloaches league.greg sholars 9.9 was hand held, it was 10.16 f.a.t.
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#25
Alex   August 25 at 3:24pm
i saw him race
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#24
Texas   July 25 at 4:20pm
I ran a 9.99 and a 10.05 F.A.T so whats up. And i beat prezel hardy early this year in the 100. in the 200 i ran a 20.66 and a 20.43. i rank top 5 in HS history. Hardy is up there too.
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#23
Trojansprinter   July 22 at 6:43am
he* wouldn't have*
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Trojansprinter   July 22 at 6:42am
For everyone that's been oblivious for the last year in high school track and field that keep saying he would've tied or broke the national record had the wind was legal, we would've have. The US high school national record is 10.01 set last year but Jeff Demps, who's now a freshman at Univ. of Florida, in the qualifying rounds of the 100m of the 08 Olympic Trials. Prezel Hardy wouldn't have set the national record but he's pretty close so the potential to do so is there but this time regardless of the wind wouldn't have gotten him it.
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SLAPPDATA$$   July 17 at 4:53pm
The record that Greg Scholars from Fort Worth ran was way above wind limit.BUT, it is the fastest highschooler under all conditions, which im sure this run is here too. Similar to Tyson Gay running a 9:68, but all conditions..
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#20
SLAPPDATA$$   July 17 at 4:49pm
I wonder how things would have looked if Usain bolt raced him!ROFLMAO!!
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#19
Plan To Break Dat Record   July 11 at 3:00pm
mane da dude set a record fair and square nobody so far can beat dis dude dats in high school
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#18
HurDLES 4 LIFE   July 10 at 11:18pm
I remember my pops always tellin me about when he saw Neal get the record..............thats old news now
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Winston NC   June 25 at 4:08pm
He was moving...... yea he would have tied the record! My best friend J-Mee Samuels was the first and only highschooler to ever ran under 10.1 legally and currently holds the record and ran it with a 1.2 wind. He also ran 10.05 with a 2.2 tail-wind! This guy has talent though if he gets under the right training he can go far! J-Mee Samuels had to be the best highschool sprinter in history though! Not to mention he ran 20.32 in the 200 as well! In his senior yr. he ran nothing less than 10.32 in the 100, running under 10.1 3 times that yr. 10.05 and 10.08 twice and ran nothing less than 20.50 in the 200 that yr also! He was Nike Track & Field athlete of the yr.....USATF Athlete of the Year.....Pan-Am Jr. 100m champion......USA National 100 & 200m champion that year as well! I give this man his credit but growing up with J-Mee Samuels and seeing him run all my life I wasn't too impressed!
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#16
Lancaster   June 16 at 12:10pm
this man needs to go pro heºll probably get a well earned silver
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#15
Coach JEP   June 14 at 10:05pm
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Coach JEP   June 14 at 9:55pm
He is currently number 1 in the WORLD for U-18. Lets hope he goes to the USA Trials to represent red-white-blue in Italy's World Youth T&F;Championships. He has a real shot at a Gold medal and a WR!!! Nice job young man!
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#13
Anonymous Coward   June 14 at 12:45pm
dude gotta career ahead of him! dnt let da grls get to em or da all da aau coaches
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#12
Anonymous Coward   June 13 at 6:21pm
Probably NOT!!!!
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#11
Wow   June 12 at 1:18am
bonnie richardson would have beat him
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#10
Vpcc   June 11 at 3:58pm
Congrats to all on a fantastic race, meet and season! Goodwin is an awesome young athlete and sounds like an even better young man. My son is 13 and really admires his talent. He is quite the role model. His parents should be really proud. Continued success to all! God bless
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#9
Wildcat Mom   June 11 at 12:41pm
You should be very proud of your son. I was at the track meet and amazed at his talent. Not only is he talented, but he has manners. And now a days, that is hard to find in young men and women.!!! And he doesn't have a "big head", and that makes me respect him 100 times more!!!
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#8
Ms Charlotte   June 11 at 7:49am
Thank you all for such beautiful comments. He entered this world with Angel Wings, today we saw yet another purpose for them. God Bless you Son for allowing others to see your gift! Thank you Coaches (middle school, high school, summer) for you have done. Parents, thank you for your support and cheers :) Team...I Love You all!!! Congrats to Rowlett. 2010 is Green and GOLD! Go Eagles!!
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#7
Brian Dawkins   June 11 at 1:24am
lmao, I go to school with him.
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#6
Jackson   June 9 at 9:51am
He was moving. Great Job!!
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Anonymous Coward   June 9 at 9:51am
The child is talented and to be there and witness that was amazing!!!
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#4
Jacob Boyd   June 9 at 12:43am
He was FLYING!!! it would be a national record but ut was 2.2 wind aided. Still fast though
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SOS   June 8 at 11:20am
Can someone tell me what happened to the 9.9 national record that Greg Scholars from Fort Worth SouthWest set back in the 80's ?
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#2
Mark From Flotrack   June 6 at 11:52pm
great play play vic.
that was sweet!
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#1
Anonymous Coward   June 6 at 11:34pm
He was high steppin like a motha!!!!!
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2009 UIL Track and Field Championships

B 100 (5a (5A 10.08) 100


June 5, 2009
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100

B 100 (1a) (1A)
B 100 (2a) (2A)
B 100 (3a) (3A)
B 100 (4a) (4A)
B 100 (5a (5A 10.08)
G 100 (1a) (1A)
G 100 (2a) (2A)
G 100 (3a) (3A)
G 100 (4a) (4A)
G 100 (5a) (5A)

100 hurdles

G 100 (1a) (1A)
G 100 (2a) (2A)
G 100 (3a) (3A)
G 100 (4a) (4A)
G 100 (5a) (5A)

110 hurdles

B 110 (1a) (1A)
B 110 (2a) (2A)
B 110 (3a) (3A)
B 110 (4a) (4A)
B 110 (5a) (5A)

1600

B 1600 (1a) (1A)
B 1600 (2a) (2A)
B 1600 (3a) (3A)
B 1600 (3a) (3A)
B 1600 (4a) (4A)
B 1600 (5a) (5A)
G 1600 (1a) (1A)
G 1600 (2a) (2A)
G 1600 (3a) (3A)
G 1600 (3a) (3A)
G 1600 (4a) (4A)
G 1600 (5a) (5A)

200

B 200 (1a) (1A)
B 200 (2a) (2A)
B 200 (3a) (3A)
B 200 (4a) (4A)
B 200 (5a) (5A)
G 200 (1a) (1A)
G 200 (2a) (2A)
G 200 (3a) (3A)
G 200 (4a) (4A)
G 200 (5a) (5A)

300 hurdles

B 300 (1a) (1A)
B 300 (2a) (2A)
B 300 (3a) (3A)
B 300 (4a) (4A)
B 300 (5a) (5A)
G 300 (1a) (1A)
G 300 (2a) (2A)
G 300 (3a) (3A)
G 300 (4a) (4A)
G 300 (5a) (5A)

3200

B 3200 (1a) (1A)
B 3200 (2a) (2A)
B 3200 (3a) (3A)
B 3200 (4a) (4A)
B 3200 (5a) (5A)
G 3200 (1a) (1A)
G 3200 (2a) (2A)
G 3200 (2a) (2A)
G 3200 (3a) (3A)
G 3200 (3a) (3A)
G 3200 (4a) (4A)
G 3200 (4a) (4A)
G 3200 (5a) (5A)

400

B 400 (1a) (1A)
B 400 (2a) (2A)
B 400 (3a) (3A)
B 400 (4a) (4A)
B 400 (5a) (5A)
G 400 (1a) (1A)
G 400 (2a) (2A)
G 400 (3a) (3A)
G 400 (4a) (4A)
G 400 (5a) (5A)

4x100 relay

B 4x100 (1a) (1A)
B 4x100 (2a) (2A)
B 4x100 (3a) (3A)
B 4x100 (4a) (4A)
B 4x100 (5a) (5A)
G 4x100 (1a) (1A)
G 4x100 (2a) (2A)
G 4x100 (3a) (3A)
G 4x100 (4a) (4A)
G 4x100 (5a) (5A)

4x200 relay

B 4x200 (1a) (1A)
B 4x200 (2a) (2A)
B 4x200 (3a) (3A)
B 4x200 (4a) (4A)
B 4x200 (5a) (5A)
G 4x200 (1a) (1A)
G 4x200 (2a) (2A)
G 4x200 (3a) (3A)
G 4x200 (4a) (4A)
G 4x200 (5a) (5A)

4x400 relay

B 4x400 (1a) (1A)
B 4x400 (2a) (2A)
B 4x400 (3a) (3A)
B 4x400 (4a) (4A)
B 4x400 (5a) (5A)
G 4x400 (1a) (1A)
G 4x400 (2a) (2A)
G 4x400 (3a) (3A)
G 4x400 (4a) (4A)
G 4x400 (5a) (5A)

800

B 800 (1a) (1A)
B 800 (2a) (2A)
B 800 (3a) (3A)
B 800 (4a) (4A)
B 800 (5a) (5A)
G 800 (1a) (1A)
G 800 (2a) (2A)
G 800 (3a) (3A)
G 800 (4a) (4A)
G 800 (5a) (5A)