Top Texans Will Feature In The Hurdles
* Yierra Flemings won the UIL title in the 100mH last spring
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Both the short and long hurdles will feature a handful of Texas' best.
On the ladies side, Lillian Harden of Bridgeland will contest in the 100mH. The Iowa recruit was a Texas state runner-up and finished last spring with a best of 13.82.
Looking into the 300mH, Yierra Flemings, who is the defending state champion in the 100mH, will tap into her strength early this weekend.
Flemings was the AAU Junior Olympic Champion in the 100mH, 200m and 800m. She even owns a state title in the 400m from last year.
The star in the boys 110mH is going to be Jayden Keys.
The Georgia recruit consistently finished in the top places at bigger meets in the spring. He was third in the 110mH at the state championships and already this season has gone 14.04, which is his fastest season opener.
Cameron Bates, who was the runner up in the 300mH and seventh in the 110mH, will be the boy to look out for in the longer hurdles in College Station.
INDEX:
Page 2 - Boys 100m Is Stacked
Page 3 - Nita Koom-Dadzie Can Shine
Page 4 - Girls Long Jump Competition Is Heating Up
Page 5 - Look Out For Duncanville's 4x100m
Page 6 - Two State Finalists Will Face Eachother In Distance Events
Page 7 - Top Texans Will Feature In The Hurdles
Page 8 - U.S. No. 1 Pole Vaulter Will Take Center Stage