Major Hurdle Breakthroughs In March

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Winfield City (AL) High senior Trey Cunningham, a Florida State signee, ran the fastest 110m hurdle time in March of his career last weekend at the FSU Relays in Tallahassee, Florida, by going a US No. 1 mark of 13.51 seconds. 

But so, too, did someone else.

That honor was bestowed to Langham Creek (Tx.) High junior Eric Edwards, who went a career best and US No. 3 time of 13.64 seconds at the Victor Lopez Classic in Houston. It ended up being the No. 11 fastest wind-legal time of the past decade for an athlete in the junior class. 

We also can't forget about Sunrise Northeast (Fl.) High senior Damion Thomas, who competed last year in the Jamaican Junior Trials, who sits at US #2 with a time of 13.61 seconds. Five athletes have already recorded times under 14 seconds in March. 

That's a significantly better output from a year ago, when just two athlete posted times under 14 seconds in the month, though 2015 still stands as the most successful March in the last seven years, landing nine at...