Hear from Terrell Robinson Jr. after his US No. 1 time in the 55m dash.
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Took home two victories in the 1A/2A state meet. First, in the pole vault where he jumped a 1A/2A state meet record of 16-0. The second, in high jump, where he cleared 6-4.
Laney took home victories in both the 4A 1,600m and 3,200m runs. His 4:15.34 in the 1,600m is good for a new NC No. 1 this season and is a North Carolina junior class record! In the 3,200m, Laney broke away from the field late and crossed the line in 9:20.96.
The Dudley senior has really established himself as one of the elite sprinters we have in North Carolina over the past year. He backed it up this weekend in the 300m, taking the win while clocking a new personal best, NC No. 7 all-time, and state meet record 34.22. He was also the runner-up in the 3A 55m dash
Trevin Moyer - Mountain Island Charter School
Moyer ran a US No. 2 6.25 in the 55m dash finals to set a new 1A/2A state meet record. He doubled back in the 500m, setting another 1A/2A state meet record, taking the win in 1:05.31.
Terrell Robinson Jr. - Mount Tabor
Robinson Jr. took back the US No. 1 mark in the 55m dash clocking 6.24 to win the 4A state title. He doubled back in the 300m to claim his second victory of the day. He was the anchor leg for Mount Tabor's 3rd place 4x400m team.
The jump specialist soared to new heights on Saturday. He took home wins in the 3A triple jump, 43-11.50, and long jump, 21-0.75. He took runner-up in the high jump, clearing 5-10. Snead said in his post-event interview he's only been high jumping for a little over a month.
Set a new state meet record in the high jump, clearing 7-1 to win the 4A state title. He also took 3rd in the 55m dash and 8th in the long jump.