Southeastern Invite: Marcus Taylor US #1 6.43 55 Dash

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Photos by Jacqueline Justice

Friday Highlights:

  • Speedy sophomore sprint star Marcus Taylor of Highland Springs was able to runaway from a finals field in the 55 meter dash at Friday's Southeastern Invitational which included many of the state's fastest so far this season in Kecoughtan freshmen Jacion Fugate (6.54) and Grassfield junior Isaiah Harper with the nation's fastest time in a 6.43 clocking. Taylor is emerging as a potentially serious threat to defending Group AAA state 55 meter dash champion Mustaqeem Williams of Forest Park after a strong first month of races this indoor track season.
  • There was a great underclassmen battle in the boys' high jump between Oscar Smith sophomore Bradley Jones and Grassfield freshmen Grant Holloway. Holloway has already established himself as one of the state's top hurdlers as a mere 9th grader, which he enjoyed another win on Friday with a 7.70 clocking in the 55 meter hurdles finals at Boo Williams, but also showed with a 6'6" clearance on Friday that his athletic abilities extend beyond the hurdles. His clearance was not good enough for first place though as earlier misses gave Jones first on the tiebreaker with both clearing the same height of 6'6".
  • Returning Group AAA state pole vault champion indoors and outdoors, Felecia Majors of South County, easily won at Boo Williams on day one with a clearance of 11 feet in the pole vault, but was kept busy on the track to go much higher with the prelims and finals of the 55 meter dash happening simultaneously. Majors, who will also be featured in the open 300 meter tomorrow and is one of the state's top returnees in the 500, finished as a runner-up in the 55 meter dash finals with a 7.30 clocking behind Western Branch sophomore Milan Parks. Parks motored her way powerfully down the straightaway for a winning time of 7.22. 
  • After running 8.70 just last weekend at the F.I.T. Invitational in Maryland, Morgan Knight of South County apparently likes the running surface found at Boo Williams Sportsplex in Hampton as she chopped significant time off in a week's time with 8.45 clocking in the finals of the 55 meter hurdles and defending Central Region favorite De'Nisha Smith (2nd, 8.48) of Cosby. Smith's Cosby teammate Alexandria Moseley won her second triple jump competition of the young season at Boo Williams with a field best leap of 36'9.50".
  • The Cosby girls were able to dip just under 10 minutes in the 4x800 meter relay with a finish time of 9:58.70 as their team looks to try to put together a formidable lineup this winter after losing a big leg in 2:07 800 meter runner Megan Moye to graduation. Meanwhile, the Cosby boys were able to make it a sweep of the 4x800 relays in a time of 8:34.69.
  • Oscar Smith junior Isaac Arriola just missed the state automatic qualifying standard in the boys' triple jump with a winning mark of 44'6" on day one, which is only a few inches off his 44'9.50" personal best. South County's Khalil Jackson raised the bar and cleared one foot higher than he ever had before in the pole vault with a successful attempt at 13 feet to take first in the boys' competition on Friday. 

Saturday Highlights:

 

  • Felecia Majors of South County blew away the field in the girls' 300 meter dash with a state leading time of 40.10, which also ranks her #6 in the United States. Earlier in the day, Majors won the high jump with a personal best clearance of 5'6". She finished the meet anchoring South County to first place in the 4x400 meter relay (4:02.83) after battling with Cosby's Alexandria Moseley on the final leg.
  • US # 9 time of 1:17.57 produced by Indian River's Andrea Wright in the girls 500 with South Lakes sophomore Delaney Wickman in second place with a time of 1:18.80. It was nearly a two second improvement for the Indian River senior Wright, 
  • A potential state meet preview in the 4x200 meter relay, the Cosby and Western Branch girls clashed this weekend. Other teams are certainly in the mix for the state title, but Cosby might be the team to take over from Western Branch, who has dominated the event and been one of the state's best ever including setting the state record in recent years. Cosby won this round at least in a time of 1:44.97, while Western Branch settled for second in 1:45.47.
  • There were no state leading or national ranked times produced in the boys' 4x200 meter relay, but the race and finish were thrilling enough to make the event worthy of mention. Only 11 hundredths of a second separated the top 3 relays in the fast section with Western Branch (1:33.52), Salem (1:33.57), and Grassfield (1:33.63). Western Branch was not as fortunate to squeak out a win for second time in the relays in the 4x400 at meet's end as they found themselves on the short end of the stick against Grassfield winning the event in 3:29.57 and Western Branch only a mere 2 hundredths of a second back as runners-up at 3:29.59. 
  • More youthful talent found at Highland Springs beyond 55 meter dash national leader Marcus Taylor as sophomore teammate Dallas Carter posted time of 36.00 as the boys 300 meter dash winner. Carter took a nice chunk of time off his seed time and previous best of 37.72.
  • The Robinson brothers of Western Branch went 1-3 in boys 500 at Boo Williams with the older brother Byron Robinson as the 1:06.42 winner and kid brother Tyson Robinson in third place at 1:09.30.
  • Cosby's Thomas Negron and Churchland's Deandre James had a spirited race with one another to push each other to times well below 2:40. Negron claimed the victory in a time of 2:36.67, while James was right behind him in second at 2:36.90.
  • Sub 11 minute 3200 meter runner Mary Cate Scully was a runaway winner in the girls 1000 by 8 seconds with her teammate Tierra Allen (2nd, 3:18.23) as the closest finisher to Scully and her winning time of 3:10.34.
  • Grassfield swept the 1600 meter races at the Southeastern Invite with Carolyn Cunniffe (5:30.98) for the girls and Alex Midkiff (4:33.81) for the boys as race winners.

2013 Southeastern Invitational Coverage:

 

Below are the performances entered for the meet that met the national silver standard.

HS Girls
300 Meter Dash 40.10 Felecia Majors South County High School
300 Meter Dash 42.06 Brittnee Perry Grassfield
300 Meter Dash 42.11 J'Niyah Knox-Wilson Kecoughtan
300 Meter Dash 42.17 Michaela Lambert Green Run
300 Meter Dash 42.29 Jada Key Menchville
300 Meter Dash 42.87 Kierra Rountree South County High School
300 Meter Dash 43.03 Darsheal Cook Highland Springs
300 Meter Dash 43.24 Ciara Rainey Indian River High School
300 Meter Dash 43.24 Jayde Kemp Western Branch High School
4x200 Meter Relay 1:44.97   Cosby
4x200 Meter Relay 1:45.47   Western Branch High School
4x200 Meter Relay 1:47.38   Highland Springs
4x400 Meter Relay 4:02.83   South County High School
4x400 Meter Relay 4:02.91   Cosby
4x400 Meter Relay 4:08.50   South Lakes
4x800 Meter Relay 9:58.70   Cosby
500 Meter Dash 1:17.57 Andrea Wright Indian River High School
500 Meter Dash 1:18.80 Delaney Wickman South Lakes
55 Meter Hurdles 8.45 Morgan Knight South County High School
55 Meter Hurdles 8.49 De'Nisha Smith* Cosby
55 Meter Dash 7.22 Milan Parks Western Branch High School
55 Meter Dash 7.30 Felecia Majors South County High School
55 Meter Dash 7.31 Andrea Wright Indian River High School
55 Meter Dash 7.33p Felecia Majors South County High School
55 Meter Dash 7.34 Brittnee Perry Grassfield
55 Meter Dash 7.35p Milan Parks Western Branch High School
55 Meter Dash 7.35 J'Niyah Knox-Wilson Kecoughtan
55 Meter Dash 7.36 Alexandria Moseley* Cosby
55 Meter Dash 7.37p Andrea Wright Indian River High School
High Jump 5-6 Felecia Majors South County High School
Long Jump 17-11 De'Nisha Smith* Cosby
Pole Vault 11-0 Felecia Majors South County High School
Triple Jump 36-9.5 Alexandria Moseley* Cosby
HS Boys
1,000 Meter Run 2:36.67 Thomas Negron* Cosby
1,000 Meter Run 2:36.90 Deandre James Churchland
300 Meter Dash 36.00 Dallas Carter Highland Springs
300 Meter Dash 36.25 Tre'Quan Reed Woodside
300 Meter Dash 36.32 Paris Smith Grassfield
300 Meter Dash 36.42 Andrew Gould Kings Fork
4x200 Meter Relay 1:33.52   Western Branch High School
4x200 Meter Relay 1:33.57   Salem (Virginia Beach)
4x200 Meter Relay 1:33.63   Grassfield
4x400 Meter Relay 3:29.57   Grassfield
4x400 Meter Relay 3:29.59   Western Branch High School
500 Meter Dash 1:06.42 Byron Robinson Western Branch High School
500 Meter Dash 1:08.91 Daryl Warren Deep Creek High School
55 Meter Hurdles 7.70 Grant Holloway Grassfield
55 Meter Dash 6.43 Marcus Taylor Highland Springs
55 Meter Dash 6.51 Isaiah Harper Grassfield
55 Meter Dash 6.53p Josh Marriner Western Branch High School
55 Meter Dash 6.54 Jacion Fugate Kecoughtan
55 Meter Dash 6.55p Jacion Fugate Kecoughtan
55 Meter Dash 6.55 Trenton Cannon Kecoughtan
55 Meter Dash 6.57p Marcus Taylor Highland Springs
55 Meter Dash 6.58 Josh Marriner Western Branch High School
55 Meter Dash 6.61 Quashod Williams Highland Springs
55 Meter Dash 6.62p Kwamane Bowens Salem (Virginia Beach)
55 Meter Dash 6.62p Trenton Cannon Kecoughtan
55 Meter Dash 6.62p Isaiah Harper Grassfield
High Jump 6-6 Bradley Jones Oscar Smith High School
High Jump 6-6 Grant Holloway Grassfield

61 National Elites.