Bringing The Heat To Jeffco Stadium

Mateo Rodriguez won the 5A 100 in 11.20.

Highlighting the boy's sprints was Tyler Williams, who won the 100 just off his personal best in 10.93, the 200 in 21.84, and the 400 in PR of 47.51. His 400 is No. 2 in 4A, and in all-classifications.

Drew Johnson moved up in the 5A 800 rankings, winning the event in a PR of 1:55.10, while the 4A 800 was a battle to the line. Drew Seidel took Cole Sprout to the line, but in the end, Sprout had collected his third league title of the meet in 1:56.61 to Seidel's 1:56.82. 
Sprout endured a busy weekend, winning the 3,200 in a new Colorado record of 9:01 Friday night, before coming back Saturday for the 800 and the 1,600. The 1,600 was Sprout and Seidel as well, in the same order. The 5A 1,600 went to Austin Vancil, who ran 4:22 to claim the event, while Johnson took the 3,200 in 9:30.

In the 5A 110 hurdles Ryan Marquez made a jump in the state rankings. Marquez dominated the event by over a second, winning in 14.46 - a PR. And that wasn't the only title for Marquez. The Pomona senior claimed the 300 hurdles in another PR of 38.75. The mark is No. 3 in 5A, and was just ahead of Ryan Dalton, who finished second in 38.80.

Connor McGraw inched his way up in the state rankings in the 5A high jump. McGraw PRd by one inch with a 6-6 victory. The mark is tied for No. 3 in 5A. 
Meanwhile, Garrett Martin claimed the 4A long jump with a 22-3 win. The jump is No. 5 in 4A.
In the team competition Valor Christian claimed the 4A title with 182.33, while Ralston Valley took the 5A boys title with 184.5
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