Weekend Rewind: Sprint History, State Titles, and Much More!

Quick Hits - More Top Performances

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Angelena Bullocks, Chicago (Whitney Young) (Ill.): The future Minnesota Golden Gopher capped off a pair of undefeated seasons over the weekend, winning the 60m and 200m titles at the Illinois Meet of Champions and the CYUP Cabin Fever Invitational. Bullocks clocked 7.48 in the 60m and a new PB time of 23.95 over 200m. She also won the long jump at the Meet of Champions with a mark of 18-0.25. The senior is No. 2 and No. 3 all-time in Illinois history in both events. 

Riku Sugie, Thomas Nelson (Ky.): Double gold was the name of the game for the Notre Dame signee at the KHSAA Indoor State Championships. Sugie picked up his 12th and 13th state titles in dominant fashion. The senior ran a pair of PBs, clocking 1:53.58 and 4:09.88, respectively. Sugie is the fastest all-time in Kentucky history over 1600m.

Kaylee Meyer, Schaumburg (Ill.): Make that five wins in a row and a lifetime PB for the Connecticut-bound jumper, as Meyer won the Rockford Auburn Girls Indoor Showcase by nearly eight inches. Meyer now sits in a tie at No. 3 all-time in Illinois history, and is tied for the second-best clearance in the country this season.

Jordan Gross, Butler (Pa.): Before he heads to Marshall this fall, Gross adds a few more state titles to his long list of accolades. At the OATCCC D2 Indoor State Meet, Gross ran 6.86 in his runner-up finish in the 60m and 21.53 to win the 200m title. Heading into the outdoor season, Cross sits No. 6 and No. 2 in the 60m and 200m, respectively.

Grant Harrison, New Richmond (Ohio): There's no better place for a huge PB than the state championship; just ask the future Kentucky Wildcat. At the OATCCC D2 Indoor State Meet, Harrison cleared 17-0, matching his outdoor PB while smashing his former indoor best. Harrison is just the sixth athlete this season to clear 17-0.

Jase Burton, Star Valley (Wyo.): During a stellar senior campaign, Burton picked up two more state titles at the Wyoming Indoor 4A State Championships. The future BYU Cougar ran 4:12.01 and 9:04.64, respectively, winning by a combined 45 seconds. Burton sits No. 2 and No. 1 in both events in Wyoming's record books.