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Friday, March 28, 2025
Bobb & Morris at Raleigh Relays & Outerbridge Dominates FSU Relays

Miles Outerbridge
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Caitlyn Bobb and Sanaa Morris competed at the prestigious Raleigh Relays, held at the Paul Derr Track in Raleigh, North Carolina. The event drew a strong field of competitors, providing a valuable platform for both athletes to showcase their talents.

Bobb, representing Virginia Tech Women's Track and Field, participated in the Women's 100m Dash. Bobb clocked a time of 12.11 seconds in Heat 5, finishing 34th overall. This result is a solid performance in a competitive event, and will help Bobb to gauge her early season form.

Morris, competing for Howard University Women's Track and Field, took part in the Women's 400m. Morris finished 4th in Heat 9, recording a time of 57.26 seconds, and finishing 60th overall. This race tested her speed endurance, and her performance will be valuable for her development.

The Raleigh Relays are a significant event in the track and field calendar, attracting top athletes and universities. Bobb and Morris's participation in the meet highlights their commitment to competing at a high level. The experience gained at this event will be crucial for both athletes as they continue their outdoor track and field seasons.

Meanwhile, Miles Outerbridge delivered a sensational performance at the Florida State University Relays High School Track and Field Meet, showcasing his speed and talent in the Boys 200m.

Representing Montverde Academy, Outerbridge won Heat 4 of the 200m in a blistering time of 20.83 seconds. This impressive time not only secured him victory in his heat but also placed him first overall in the event.

Outerbridge's performance was a standout at the meet, demonstrating his exceptional speed and power. His winning time of 20.83 seconds is a testament to his hard work and dedication to track and field.

The Florida State University Relays attract top high school athletes, making Outerbridge's victory all the more impressive. His dominance in the 200m highlights his potential and marks a significant achievement in his young career.

This victory will provide a major boost to Outerbridge's confidence and will be a source of pride for Montverde Academy. His performance at the FSU Relays solidifies his position as a promising athlete to watch.

 
 
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Two More Athletes Meet Standards at Carifta Games Trial

Riana Robinson
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The Bermuda National Athletics Association (BNAA) held a Carifta Games Trial Meet at the Flora Duffy South Field Stadium at the National Sports Center, providing a platform for athletes to chase their Carifta Games dreams. The meet produced exciting results, with two more athletes achieving the qualifying standard.

Just days after the previous meet, where one athlete qualified, this event saw further success for Bermudian athletics.

Amara Samuels delivered a standout performance in the Under 17 Women’s 100 Meter Dash. Samuels clocked a winning time of 12.17 seconds, surpassing the Carifta Qualifying Standard time of 12.35 seconds.

Riana Robinson also achieved Carifta Qualifying Standard in the Under 17 Women's 1500 Meter Run. Robinson crossed the finish line in a winning time of 5:05.28, meeting the qualifying standard time of 5:06.00.

While there were successes, there were also near misses. Suri Russell came close to qualifying in the Under 17 Men’s 400 Meter Dash. He clocked a time of 51.32 seconds, but this fell just short of the Qualifying Standard time of 50.44 seconds. Despite not qualifying, Russell's effort demonstrated his potential and his commitment to the sport.

The Carifta Games Trial Meet showcased the talent and dedication of Bermuda's young athletes. The achievements of Samuels and Robinson, who secured their qualification, were the highlights of the event. The BNAA's commitment to providing opportunities for athletes to compete and strive for excellence was evident.

Click Here to see the Full 2025 BNAA March 27th Carifta Trial Track Meet Results
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Morris Impresses at USF Alumni Invite

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Sanaa Morris and her Howard University Women's Track & Field teammates made a strong showing at the annual USF Alumni Invite, hosted by the Bulls in Tampa. The event saw the Howard University team achieve success, winning three races.

Morris contributed to the team's efforts with solid performances in both individual and relay events.

In the Women's 400 meters, Morris recorded a personal best time of 56.36 seconds. She finished 4th in Heat 7 and 30th overall, showcasing her improvement and speed in the event.

Morris also competed in the 200m Dash, finishing 5th in Heat 17 and 89th overall with a time of 25.51 seconds. This performance demonstrated her versatility as a sprinter.

Morris played a crucial role in the Howard University Women's 4x400m Relay team. Running the third leg, Morris helped her team to a 5th place finish with a time of 3 minutes and 42.25 seconds. Relay events highlight teamwork and speed endurance.

The USF Alumni Invite provided a platform for Morris and her Howard University teammates to compete against a strong field of athletes. Morris's personal best in the 400m and her contributions to the relay team are positive indicators of her progress and potential. The experience gained at this meet will be valuable as she continues her outdoor track and field season.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Morris Competes in New Balance Indoor Championships

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David Morris and his The Masters School relay teammates competed at the prestigious New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships, held at the TRACK at New Balance in Boston.

Morris, a key member of The Masters School squad, ran the third leg for the Men's 4x400 Relay team. He joined Mason Rosenblatt, Henry Frasca, and Brian Wolfson in representing their school at this high-profile national event.

The Masters School quartet completed the relay in a time of 3 minutes and 26.87 seconds, finishing 78th overall. While the result may not have been among the top finishers, the opportunity to compete at the New Balance Nationals is a significant achievement in itself.

The New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships attract some of the best high school track and field athletes from across the United States. The event provides a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent, compete against top-tier competition, and gain valuable experience on a national stage.

For Morris and his teammates, the experience of competing at this level will be invaluable. The 4x400m relay requires teamwork, speed, and endurance, and participating in this event will have provided the athletes with a challenging and rewarding experience.

The competition at the New Balance Nationals is fierce, and the athletes who participate gain significant benefits from the experience, regardless of their final placing. Morris and his The Masters School teammates can be proud of their participation in this prestigious event.
Monday, March 24, 2025
Maxwell-Smith Competes at Shamrock Invitational

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Massassi Maxwell-Smith represented Coker University at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, competing in the Women's Long Jump and the 4x100m Relay.

The Shamrock Invitational, a prominent event on the collegiate track and field calendar, attracted a strong field of athletes, providing Maxwell-Smith with a valuable opportunity to test her skills against top competition.

In the Women's Long Jump, Maxwell-Smith recorded a final distance of 4.91 meters, equivalent to 16 feet 1.50 inches, finishing in 19th place. The long jump is a test of speed, strength and technique.

Maxwell-Smith also played a crucial role as the anchor leg runner for Coker University's Women's 4x100m Relay team. The relay team finished 19th overall, posting a time of 52.33 seconds. The 4x100m relay requires seamless baton exchanges and explosive speed, showcasing the team's coordination and athleticism.

The Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational provided a challenging and enriching experience for Maxwell-Smith. Competing against a strong field of athletes allows her to gauge her progress and identify areas for improvement.


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