USATF Junior Championships Boys Preview

Noah Lyles of T.C. Williams, Va. enters the USATF Junior Nationals prepping for a rematch with Ryan Clark of Banneker, Ga. after the junior won both the 100m and 200m at New Balance Nationals Outdoor.

Boys 100m

There is a showdown waiting to happen this weekend between the two top guys in the country Ryan Clark and Noah Lyles. Its a match up we would have saw last weekend at New Balance Nationals Outdoor but Clark had a false start leaving Lyles the opened door to take the win! Currently Clark and Lyles are ranked first and second in the country with times of 10.18, and 10.21.

Name Affiliation Mark
Ryan Clark Star Track TC 10.18
Christian Coleman Tennessee 10.19
Demek Kemp South Carolina St. 10.25
John Lewis III CL Athletics Stars Track Club 10.34
Noah Lyles T.C. Williams
10.38
Leon Powell Jr UCLA 10.38
Cravon Gillespie Mt. San Antonio College 10.45
Armani McNeal Mt. San Antonio College 10.46
Lorenzo Wells Central Michigan 10.54
Quashawn Cunningham North Carolina State 10.55
Arlando Johnson Oklahoma State 10.55
James House High Point 10.56
Travis Collins Velocity SUNS Ahletics 10.60
Darius Watkins Virginia Tech 10.58
Austin Hayes South Laurel 10.70


Boys 200m

This race is going to feature the three fastest high school 200m runners in the country, Michael Norman (20.30), Noah Lyles (20.48), and Ryan Clark (20.58). We saw the match up between Lyles and Clark last weekend at New Balance Nationals and Lyles came out with the win, but throw Norman in there and its a whole new race! Norman is also coming off some monster weeks of racing after setting both U.S. #1's in the 200m and 400m at the California State Meet, winning the Dream 100m, and cruising to victory in the 400m at the Brooks PR Invitational. Another guy to watch is Quintaveon Poole who's ran a 21.32 in the 200m.

Name Affiliation Mark
Michael Norman Jr Vista Murrieta 20.30
Noah Lyles T.C. Williams 20.48
Christian Coleman Tennessee 20.61
Ryan Clark Star Track TC 20.71
Jaron Hartley Kansas 20.91
Leon Powell Jr UCLA 21.01
Trenten Beram Connecticut 21.09
Cravon Gillespie Mt. San Antonio College 21.17
Gerald Mills Jr Texas Storm Track Club 21.31
Quintaveon Poole Baldwin Jets 21.32
Darius Watkins Virginia Tech 21.35
Austin Hayes South Laurel, KY 21.36
Daniel Meyer Saint Francis (PA) 21.36
Lorenzo Wells Central Michigan 21.36
Travis Collins Velocity SUNS Athletics 21.40
Armani McNeal Mt. San Antonio College 21.41
Dequan Robinson Henry Clay, KY 21.20
Collin Hofacker Freedom, WI 21.32


Boys 400

Quintaveon Poole is the fastest high schooler in the field having run U.S. #5 46.15 just over three weeks ago at the Georgia Association Area C meet. He also ran the Brooks PR Invitational 400m just this past weekend finishing 4th running a 46.95. A guy who's run just off Poole's number five time William Allen from Kentucky. The junior ran a U.S.#10, 46.38 just this past weekend at New Balance Nationals Outdoor finishing second behind Josephus Lyles. Ian Mack will be another guy in the mix having run 47.03.

Name Affiliation Mark
Quintaveon Poole Baldwin Jets 46.15
Cordell Lamb Clemson 46.47
My'lik Kerley Stephen F. Austin 46.51
Ian Mack Vegas Lightning Track Club 47.03
William Allen Paul Dunbar, KY 47.09
David Christensen Mt. San Antonio College 47.19
Caleb Ojennes Exceler8 47.31
Collin Hofacker Freedom, WI 47.76

Boys 110m Hurdles

The 110m Hurdles is one of the most stacked events in the entire Jr. division. One of the headliners in the field is Chad Zallow, recent New Balance Nationals (NBN) Outdoor champion in this event. He ran the fastest all-conditions time this season with his 13.18 (+3.8 m/s wind). Zallow has the US #2 wind-legal mark with a 13.50 posted at the Arcadia Invite.

Other high school studs to look out for include Alex Billing. Despite having the US #6 time of 13.68 from his California State Championships win, Billing is coming off of a tough 5th place performance at Brooks PR. He’ll be looking to rebound from that this weekend, but will have to deal with Amere Lattin (2nd at Brooks PR) and Justin Collins (3rd at Brooks PR)

Although he is more of a 300m Hurdler (US #1 36.10), the Texan Norman Grimes can not be overlooked. He has run a US #9 13.71 at the Great Southwest in the beginning of June.

Lastly, except for Zallow perhaps, nobody will be more interesting to watch race than Grant Holloway. The Virginian who will be entering his senior year in the fall, won the 60m Hurdles at NBN Indoor Championships this year upsetting Chad Zallow by the slimmest of margins. They were both clocked in 7.59, which put Holloway as #2 all-time and the new junior national record holder. Since then, we haven’t seen much from the national champ in the 110m Hurdles. Most recently, Holloway false started at NBN Outdoor. He is sure to be excited for some redemption this weekend.

As loaded as this field is with high school standouts, look out for rising college sophomore Isaiah Moore who won the 110m Hurdles at 2014 NBN Outdoor, ’14 Brooks PR, and placed third here last year to finish out his high school career.

Name Affiliation Mark
Chad Zallow John F Kennedy-Warren, OH 13.50
Alexander Billing Simi Valley, CA 13.68
Norman Grimes Jr Canyon, TX 13.71
Amere Lattin CL Athletics Stars Track Club 13.75
Isaiah Moore Durham Striders Track Club 13.76
Marquis Morris Southern California 13.77
Ashtyn Davis University of California 13.89
Grant Holloway
Grassfield, VA 13.91
Justin Collins Carson, CA 13.97
T Misana Viltz III UCLA 14.01
Chris Grant meadowdale, WA 14.20
Stephon Henry Connecticut 14.35
Grant Stamm Indiana State 14.40
DaJuan Seward Brunswick, VA 14.07
Chris Diaz Seatown Express Track Club 14.20
Kaleb Dobson Seatown Express Track Club 14.28


Boys 400m Hurdles

The star high school runner in the 400m Hurdles is US #3 (50.80) Norman Grimes. He also holds US #1 in the 300m Hurdles, 36.10. Justin Collins is the next fastest high school hurdler behind Grimes. Collins, the California State Champ has a 300m Hurdles personal record of US #7 36.67. Outside of those two, Oregon State Champ Julian Body (300mH best of 37.44) and fellow California hurdler Ibrahima Mobley (300mH best of 37.54) are the next best high schoolers in the field.

Name Affiliation Mark
Justin Collins Carson, CA 36.67
Julian Body Tigard Youth Track 37.44
Ibrahima Mobley 100 Black Wings 37.54
Kenny Selmon North Carolina 49.60
Norman Grimes Jr Canyon, TX 50.80
Gregory Chiles South Carolina 53.03
Kaleb Dobson Seatown Express Track Club 53.23
Stephon Henry Connecticut 53.28
Marquis Barnes Samford 53.37
Jaashir Morris Cincinnati 53.41
Mitchell Moore State University of New York at Buffalo 53.64
Noah Larrison Iowa 53.86
Connor Bracken Azuza Pacific 53.91

Sprints/Hurdles - Distance - Field

*Editor's Note: Seed times listed below are from the official USATF start list and are not representative of personal records or season-best times.