Weekend Rewind: Leaderboards Rewritten at Big Relay Meets


Quick Hits - More Top Performances

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Owen Spira, Exeter-West Greenwich (R.I.): At his 2025 outdoor debut, Spira opened up in the hammer, throwing 222-9, enough for a national lead. Spira took care of business at the Knights of Columbus Relays, putting himself more than four feet ahead of the next closest thrower. 

Oluwatosin Awoleye, South Cobb (GA): Before she heads to the University of Southern California this fall, the mid-distance star is chasing history. At the 8th Annual GA Spring Break Showdown, Awoleye clocked 2:04.37 to move past Makenna Herbst's national lead of 2:04.72. Awoleye also lowered her state record by just under a second. 

Mia Hoskins, Coventry (RI): In her outdoor season debut, Hoskins set a new U.S. #1 mark in the hammer throw at the Knights of Columbus Relays where she finished with a throw of 173' 6" to take the national lead by almost 5 feet. 

Evan Noonan, Dana Hills (CA): In a tight race at the Stanford Invitational, Noonan took home the victory with a U.S. #1 time of 4:04.88 in the 1600m. This was Noonan's second fastest 1600m time ever after a time of 4:04.02 from the 2024 outdoor season.