MileSplit50 Girls Outdoor 2018
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1
0
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Williams' 11.13 wind-legal 100m time converts to an IAAF scoring point total of 1172, the highest single score of any high schooler on this list
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2
2
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Davis' freshman class record of 23.06 in the 200m equals out to an IAAF point total of 1128
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3
1
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FL
Bolles HS
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Collier's 2:04 in the 800m, while it didn't break any records, was impressive and a 1092
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4
3
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Hart's US No. 2 all-time at the 3200m of 9:52 gave her 1068 points from the IAAF table
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5
2
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Moore's 44-1 in the TJ, the best performance of her career in the event, totals out to a 1062
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6
0
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S No. 1 300mH in 40.70; Was a Maryland state record; US No. 1 anchor on 4x200
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7
2
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Opened the season with a US No. 3 in the 3200 of 10:08.13
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8
0
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US No. 1 100mH: 13.27 (+1.9); she's also long jumped 18-7; recently is coming off an all conditions 13.42 and 13.44 for 100mH
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9
2
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US No. 2 100mH: 13.43 (+1.3); US No. 3 300mH: 42.25
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10
4
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Ran at Oregon Relays; Went 5-9 in high jump, 14.29 seconds in the 100mH, 43.31 in the 300mH
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11
N/R
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Opened with impressive 9:43 in the 3K at the New York Relays, a US No. 1 effort
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12
3
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100m debut: 11.38 (+2.9); 200m debut: 23.23 (+2.5)
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13
N/R
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A top five indoor performer, she's just getting into the thick of the spring season
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14
1
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Ranked in a number of events and one of the country's top two heptathletes
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15
13
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CA
Saugus (SS)
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US No. 1 in the mile and your Mt. SAC Relays winner in 4:45.24
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16
19
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US No. 3 in the 100m of 11.56 (+1.0) and your Mt. SAC Relays winner
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17
5
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Was beaten by Castillo in the mile but still US No. 2 in 4:47.01
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18
N/R
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US No. 1 in the 400m in 52.77
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19
0
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US No. 2 in the 800m, one of six girls under 2:10
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20
0
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GA
Westlake
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US No. 4 in the 400m of 53.35
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21
3
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US No. 7 in the 1600m and beat lane at Mt. SAC in the 3200m in 10:08.01
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22
1
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CA
Malibu (SS)
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Bested her Stanford opener in the 3200m to go 10:18.16 in at Mt. SAC to finish second behind Denner
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23
2
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Ran a 13.2 second hand-timed 100mH
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24
8
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US No. 1 in the 5K
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25
3
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26
0
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NC
Wakefield
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US No. 1 in the discus of 171-10
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27
9
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US No. 7 400m of 53.64
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28
11
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US No. 12 in 1600m of 4:50.78 and US No. 2 in 5K
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29
6
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Arguably the girl to beat in Texas in the 100m, though no wind-legal times yet; was 11.42 with +2.2 wind at Texas Relays -- Kynnedy Flannel has wind-legal 11.62 and Kelcie Simmons has wind-legal 11.70
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30
1
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US No. 1 vault of 14-0 at Texas Relays
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31
8
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US No. 3 in the 100m of 13.54 (+1.3)
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32
6
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Two back-to-back 2:10 performances in the 800m
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33
23
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US No. 2 in the 400m
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34
21
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US No. 5 i the 400m
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35
2
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US No. 4 in the 100m of 11.59 (+1.0)
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36
9
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37
6
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CA
Redwood (NC)
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38
6
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OH
Dub. Coffman
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39
6
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40
4
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US No. 1 javelin
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41
7
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The do-it-all distance talent for Great Oak, she's had unbelievable season thus far helping Wolfpack to US No. 1 in 4x1600, US No. 1 in 4x800 and US No. 3 in DMR
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42
6
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US No. 4 in the mile of 4:49.92 from Arcadia
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43
1
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OR
Sherwood
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44
4
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UT
North Summit
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Ran altitude conversion of 4:48 at Morgan Invitational
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45
4
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Debuted at Bullis Invitational
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46
4
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US No. 1 in HJ of 5-11
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47
0
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US No. 1 in the 1500m of 4:31.12
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48
N/R
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US No. 2 in the triple jump of 42-4.25
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49
6
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UT
Provo
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US No. 6 in the 400m and US No. 32 in the 800m
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50
N/R
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US No. 22 in LJ and US No. 4 in TJ of 41-9
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Editor's Comments
On the bubble:
Kelcie Simmons
Makenna Schumacher
Lucy Huelskamp
Aaliyah Wilson
Erica Ellis
Adoette Vaughan
Kristin Fahy
Lydia Olivere
Britton Wilson
Athing Mu
Victoria Starcher
Kori Carter
Gabrielle Wilkinson
Kaitlyn Lacy
Victoria Vanriele
Paris Peoples