COROS MS50 Boys Outdoor 2025
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1
0
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Tate has not run since our last rankings but still sits at US #1 at both 100 and 200 with wind legal marks of 9.92 and 20.14.
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2
0
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Also idle since our last rankings but still US #2 in the 100 with his 9.98.
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3
0
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Ja'Shaun switched it up last week running his first open 100 of the season clocking a quick 10.29, a personal best for the hurdle specialist.
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4
2
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Cooper for one has not been idle. Just this past week he broke the 800m national record en route to winning Brooks PR.
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5
1
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Jayden has remained idle since his last outing which was back in May. He is slated to compete at Nike Outdoors against Tate Taylor.
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6
1
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Quarter-mile specialist Quincy Wilson has been idle since our last rankings and remains consistent throughout the season. His outdoor workload has been gearing him up for a long and productive post-season.
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7
0
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TX
Duncanville
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Winner at Brooks PR clocking 10.22 in the 100.
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8
0
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FL
Chiles HS
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Idle since our last rankings and his big throws at the Florida State meet.
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9
0
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NC
Dudley
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13.29 US #2 performance for Brown to take the Brooks PR 110mH title.
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10
N/R
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Quentin jumps in the rankings after going US #1 3:58.65 in the full Mile to win HOKA Festival of Miles.
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11
7
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Own finished 2nd at Brooks PR in the 800 just behind Cooper's national record running 1:46.63.
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12
2
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Ran two PR's in the past week clocking a 4:03.31 Mile at HOKA and a 1:47.6 800 at Brooks PR.
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13
N/R
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Justin clocked big PR's in the 100 and 200 to win Great Southwest in both. His times were 10.05 and 20.46.
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14
6
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Inactive since his big weekend at the Missouri State Meet.
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15
N/R
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Vaulted a US #1 17-10.5 to take home the CIF state title.
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16
2
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PA
Palmyra 03
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Inactive since his state meet where he won both the 110 and 300m hurdles.
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17
0
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TX
Lake Belton
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Inactive still but still also US #3 in the 400 on the season with his 45.27 best.
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18
N/R
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US #2 in the 300mH running 35.82 to win the Indiana state title.
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19
N/R
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Miles is still US #1 with his 51-7.5 triple jump.
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20
3
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OR
Crater
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Josiah clocked his first outdoor sub-4 Mile with his 3:59.00 2nd place finish at HOKA Festival of Miles last week.
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21
N/R
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WI
Marathon
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Chris maintains his US #2 standing in the discus with his season best of 220-8.
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22
3
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Had a big week at Great Southwest running close to his personal best in both the 110 and 400m hurdles.
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23
2
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Cole cruised a 1:48.48 to win his VA State title this past week.
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24
9
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Inactive since winning the Illinois state title a few weeks ago.
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25
1
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OR
Crater
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Finished 7th at HOKA Festival of Miles running 4:02.56
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