The All-American Watch List: 100m Dash

MileSplit All-American Watch List: Boys 100m

Ryan Clark of Banneker, Ga. won New Balance Nationals Indoor in the 60m and leads the nation in the 100m with a time of 10.26.

Ryan Clark of Banneker, Ga. won New Balance Nationals Indoor in the 60m and leads the nation in the 100m with a time of 10.26.

Boys 100m

1. Ryan Clark (Banneker, GA - Sr.) - The Florida-bound senior won New Balance Nationals indoor in the 60m dash and has ruled the national leaderboard ever since. He owns the nation's No. 1 wind-legal time of 10.26, which was actually run into a -1.3 headwind.

2. Devin Duvernay (Garland Sachse, TX - Jr.) - The Texas 6A State Champion, also an Under Armour All-American on the gridiron, has ratcheted his times down in a season that started with a sixth place finish at the Texas Relays and culminated with a U.S. No. 2 ranked 10.27 personal best. 2015 marked the first year that he qualified for the state meet.

3. Noah Lyles (T.C. Williams, VA - Jr.) - The New Balance Nationals indoor 200m champion and 60m runner-up has stayed relatively quiet with season-best marks of 10.53 and 21.15, but is just now entering the prime of the Virginia championship season. The junior led T.C. Williams to a berth in the Championship of America 4x100m at the Penn Relays, where they finished fifth as the top American team. Lyles was third in the prelims of the 100m at New Balance Nationals Outdoor in 2014, but bypassed the final to focus on the 200m, in which he finished runner-up.

4. Darryl Haraway (DeMatha, MD - Sr.) - The defending New Balance Nationals Outdoor champion for 100m is nearly undefeated in his senior year. The lone loss came to the U.S. No. 1 ranked Ryan Clarke at the Taco Bell Classic in April. That rivalry will be thrilling to watch at New Balance, especially as the two head to rival schools next year - Haraway to Florida State and Clarke to Florida. The Stag has raced sparingly this outdoor season, recording a season-best effort of 10.48 (-0.7) to tie for US #11. His PR is 10.20.

5. T.J. Brock (Chaminade, CA - Jr.) - Brock is the premiere 100m sprinter in the state of California this season, boasting a U.S. No. 7 ranking with his wind-legal PR of 10.42. He won the Mt. SAC Relays in an All-Conditions US #1 10.20 (+2.6) and is undefeated through the first two rounds of the CIF Southern Section Division. He is also undefeated in the 200m this year with a season-best and PR of 20.78 (+2.3).

6. John Lewis III (Willis, TX - Sr.) - Lewis went nearly undefeated in his senior year, sweeping the Texas Relays, District, Region and Texas 5A State Championship as well as the TTFCA Meet of Champions. His best time of 10.34 came at the state meet to rank U.S. No. 3.

7. Xavian Marks (George Ranch, TX - Sr.) - The Texas Class 6A State Championship was so loaded that it produced four of the top ten wind-legal times in the nation this year. Marks placed runner-up to US #2 ranked Devin Duvernay in 10.39, good for US #4.

8. Ian Mack (Green Valley, NV - Sr.) - The senior swept the sprint triple crown this spring at the Nevada State Championship, capping a nearly undefeated season. He lost just once, to T.J. Brock, and won the Arcadia Invitational in U.S. No. 9 10.44. He ran 10.31 at his regional meet, but it was not FAT timed.

9. Tavien Feaster (Spartanburg, SC - Jr.) - Feaster has now twice swept the 100m and 200m dashes at the South Carolina State Championship. The junior is tied for U.S. No. 7 with his PR of 10.42.

10. Isaiah Taylor (West Broward, FL - Sr.) - The Florida Class 4A State Champion is ranked U.S. No. 10 with his state winning, personal record time of 10.48 (+2.6). He was runner-up at the AAU Junior Olympic Games last summer with a then-PR of 10.50.

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