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Monday, April 20, 2026
Basden Shows Versatility as Golden Bulls Host Invitational

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Sophomore Tajer Basden produced a gritty display of speed and technical skill, representing Johnson C. Smith University at the 2026 Golden Bulls Invitational.

Competing on his home track at the Irwin Belk Complex, Basden faced a demanding schedule that tested both his raw sprinting power and his rhythmic discipline over the hurdles. In a densely packed field for the Men’s 200m dash, Basden powered through the turn to clock a time of 23.24. The performance earned him a 20th-place finish overall, serving as a solid benchmark as he continues to sharpen his speed for the outdoor season.

However, it was in the Men’s 400m Hurdles where Basden made his most significant mark of the meet. Navigating the ten barriers with a determined stride, he stopped the clock in 57.48. The time was good enough for seventh place, securing a vital top-ten finish for the Golden Bulls and demonstrating his growing comfort in one of track and field’s most grueling events.

The invitational is a key fixture for the Charlotte-based program, allowing the squad to gauge their progress against regional rivals before the championship season begins. For Basden—who has also been a consistent contributor to the school’s cross-country and middle-distance efforts—the results highlight a versatile range that makes him a valuable asset to the JCSU roster.

The Golden Bulls will now turn their attention to their next away fixture, with Basden expected to play a key role in both individual events and relay duties as the team builds momentum toward the CIAA Outdoor Championships.


Sunday, April 19, 2026
Robinson Tests Speed as Louisiana Tech Host Invitational

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Sprinter Norre Robinson showcased his developing form on home tracks this weekend, representing Louisiana Tech at the Jim Mize Invitational in Ruston.

In the Men’s 100m, Robinson navigated a competitive field at the Jim Mize Track and Field Complex to clock a solid 10.69. The performance earned the freshman a 12th-place finish, as he continues to adapt to the high-intensity environment of collegiate sprinting following his record-breaking junior career in Bermuda.

The 18-year-old followed up with an even stronger showing in the 200m. Demonstrating the endurance that saw him reach the World Under-20 Championships in Lima last year, Robinson powered through the bend to stop the clock in 21.51. The time was good enough for 10th place overall, providing a vital top-ten finish for the Bulldogs in their home meet.

The Jim Mize Invitational serves as a key mid-season marker for the Louisiana Tech program, allowing athletes to test their speed against regional rivals in familiar conditions. For Robinson, these consistent sub-11 and sub-22 second performances indicate he is finding his rhythm at exactly the right time as the squad builds toward the Conference USA Outdoor Championships.

The Bulldogs will now look to carry this momentum into their next outing at the LSU Alumni Gold in Baton Rouge, where Robinson is expected to feature prominently in both individual sprints and relay duties.


Saturday, April 18, 2026
Smith Gains Ground in Elite Field at Invitational

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Bermudian middle-distance specialist Sancho Smith continued his collegiate campaign for Clayton State this weekend, testing himself against a deep field at the prestigious Georgia Tech Invitational.

Competing in the Men's 800m, Smith was placed in the fourth of twelve heats, underscoring the sheer volume of elite talent gathered in Atlanta. In a high-tempo race that required tactical positioning from the gun, Smith crossed the line in sixth place for his heat.

His time of 1:54.14 placed him 41st overall in a massive field of over 100 runners. While the mark sits just outside his season’s best, the performance serves as vital competitive mileage for the Laker standout as he builds toward the business end of the outdoor season.

The Georgia Tech meet is traditionally one of the faster events on the regional calendar, often attracting top-tier Division I talent. For Smith, navigating the heavy traffic of a twelve-heat format provides the "pressure-cooker" environment necessary to shave fractions off his time ahead of the conference championships.

Clayton State will now look to refine their middle-distance strategy as the squad prepares for their final qualifying events of the spring.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Robinson Siblings Sparkle at Titans Track Classic

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The future of Bermudian Track and Field looks increasingly bright as siblings Raelyn and Reyna Robinson delivered a series of dominant performances at the Titans Track Classic V in Inman, South Carolina.

The event, a prestigious fixture in the southern U.S. youth athletics calendar, saw the two young athletes hold their own against elite competition, including a visiting contingent from Jamaica. For the Robinson sisters, the trip proved to be a gold-standard showcase of Bermudian talent on the international stage.

Competing in the 8U category, Raelyn Robinson lived up to her burgeoning reputation as a rising star. Currently ranked fourth in the United States for the long jump, she translated that explosive power into four podium finishes. Raelyn secured a sensational hat-trick of gold medals in the 100m, 400m, and her specialist long jump event.

She added a silver medal in the 200m to her tally, but the highlight for many was her performance in the 100m dash, where she clocked a new personal best of 15.94 seconds. Cal Simons, Head Coach of the Bermuda Pacers Track Club, expressed his pride in the results, noting that he eagerly anticipates her progression in upcoming meets.

Not to be outdone, younger sister Reyna Robinson proved that athletic prowess runs deep in the family. Competing in the 6U category, Reyna displayed remarkable consistency to secure a trio of silver medals in the 50m, 100m, and 200m. Her performance drew praise from the host Titans Track Club, who noted the determination shown by the youngest competitors.

The day concluded with both siblings being interviewed by regional sports media to discuss their hauls. As Raelyn continues her 2026 campaign, fans and supporters are already tracking her progress via social media, where she documents her journey under the moniker "Raelyn Rocket."

The Titans Track Club confirmed they were thoroughly impressed by the Bermudian duo’s impact on the meet and have already extended an invitation for their return to future events. For now, the siblings return home with a combined seven medals and a clear message: Bermuda’s next generation of sprinters has officially arrived.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Furbert Bags Double Gold at District Championships

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Montverde Academy proved to be formidable hosts at the FHSAA Class 2A District 6 Championships, with Zydon Furbert and Amaris Munya leading a dominant display on their home track.

The event, held at the Dan Newlin Injury Attorneys Stadium, saw the Academy’s elite prospects go head-to-head with the region's best, but it was Furbert who stole the headlines with a sensational sprinting double.

Furbert’s most remarkable performance came in the Boy's 400m Dash Varsity. Entering the race ranked ninth with a previous best of 48.50, the Bermudian powerhouse produced a tactical masterclass to shatter his personal expectations. Furbert powered through the final bend to claim gold in a blistering 47.82, a time that significantly bolsters his standing heading into the regional qualifiers.

He proved his versatility shortly after in the 200m Dash. Demonstrating exceptional top-end speed, Furbert clocked 22.43 to secure his second gold of the day, marking him as one of the most clinical finishers in the district.

The success continued in the middle-distance events through Amaris Munya. Competing in a high-tempo Girls 800m Run Varsity race, Munya showed great resilience to stay with the leading pack as the pace intensified on the second lap. She crossed the line in a strong 2:19.96 to secure a second-place finish, ensuring her progression in the post-season with a vital silver medal.

The collective performance from the Montverde squad suggests they are hitting peak form at exactly the right moment. With the District Championships now concluded, the focus shifts to the regional stage, where Furbert's newfound momentum in the 400m will make him a marked man for his rivals.
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