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Saturday, April 11, 2026
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Wilson Dominates with Triple Gold at IMG Invitational
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Pria Wilson took center stage at the IMG Academy Invitational in Bradenton, Florida, delivering a sprinting masterclass to secure three Gold Medals and cement her status as a rising force on the track.
Wilson, representing the host IMG Academy, began her day by signaling her intent in the 100-meter preliminaries. She clocked the fastest time of the qualifying round, crossing the line in 12.13 seconds to lead the field into the evening’s showpiece. However, the Bermudian standout was far from finished; in the final, she found another gear, storming to a clinical gold medal in a blistering 12.00 seconds flat.
The dominance continued into the 200 meters, where Wilson proved to be untouchable in the seventh heat. Navigating the curve with her trademark power, she stopped the clock at 24.98 seconds, an overall winning time that left the rest of the field in her wake.
Wilson’s golden hat-trick was completed in the 4x100 meter relay, where she combined with teammates Reegan Clutter, Aniyah Walker, and Marchele Robbins. The IMG quartet displayed flawless baton exchanges and raw speed to dismantle the opposition, claiming the top spot on the podium in 47.32 seconds.
The performance marks a significant milestone in Wilson’s 2026 campaign, showcasing not only her individual top-end speed but also her tactical maturity over multiple rounds. As the outdoor season intensifies, Wilson’s triple-gold haul at one of Florida’s premier high school meets serves as a resounding statement to her regional rivals.
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Friday, April 10, 2026
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Munya Strikes Gold as Montverde Shine at Championships
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Montverde Academy’s track and field stars made their presence felt at the Lake-Sumter Championships in Bushnell, as Amaris Munya led a strong girls' contingent to a podium finish.
In a competitive field of 13 teams, the Montverde girls secured an impressive third place overall, spearheaded by a clinical performance from Munya. The distance specialist asserted her dominance in the 800 meters, clocking a time of 2:23.43 to claim the championship title and provide the highlight of the meet for the Eagles.
On the boys' side, Montverde placed eighth in the team standings, with the versatile Zydon Furbert showcasing his athletic range. Furbert, typically a force to be reckoned with over 400 meters on the track, stepped into the field events to test his strength in the Men’s Shot Put. He finished 20th in a crowded field, recording a top toss of 9.40m.
The meet served as a vital barometer for both squads as they head into the business end of the season. While Munya’s gold-medal run in the mid-distance remains the standout takeaway, the depth shown across the girls' roster suggests they will be a significant threat as regional qualifiers approach.
For Furbert and the boys' team, the focus shifts back to the lanes, where they will look to translate their multi-disciplinary conditioning into podium finishes on the track in the coming weeks.
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Wednesday, April 08, 2026
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Smith Sharpens Form with Season Best at Emory Invitational
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Sancho Smith produced a standout performance for Clayton State University as the Lakers stepped up their preparations for the postseason at the Emory University Dooley Elite Meet.
With the Georgia Tech Invitational looming in just two weeks, Smith used the meet as a high-stakes final tune-up, delivering a display of both speed and endurance across two disciplines.
In the 400m dash, Smith led the Lakers' contingent with a determined sprint, crossing the line in 49.74 seconds to secure a ninth-place finish in a competitive field. It provided the perfect springboard for his primary event later in the session.
Returning to the track for the 800m, Smith showed significant progression in his mid-distance form. Finding an extra gear in the final lap, he surged toward the front to claim fourth place overall. His time of 1:53.37 marked a new season best, a crucial benchmark as he eyes qualification for the elite-level meets later this month.
The performance serves as a timely boost for the Lakers, who are looking to maximize their representation at the upcoming Georgia Tech meet. For Smith, the drop in time suggests he is peaking at precisely the right moment in the outdoor campaign.
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Tuesday, April 07, 2026
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Basden Win's Sprinter of the Week
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Barry University men's track and field captured its first Sunshine State Conference weekly honor of the 2026 season, as Sophomore Cameron Basden was named the conference's weekly award recipient, presented by Pollo Campero, for the week of March 30 – April 5th. Basden earned the weekly award after his standout performance at the 2026 Embry-Riddle Classic.
Basden delivered an outstanding performance, etching his name into the program's record book across multiple events. The Sophomore recorded the fourth-longest jump in school history in the Men's Long Jump with a mark of 6.88 meters, while also posting a top-three all-time mark in the 100 meters with a Personal Best time of 10.63 seconds.
That time doubled as a career best, along with his performance in the 200 meters, where he clocked a Personal Best 21.55 seconds. In the 200, Basden's effort also tied the school record, capping off a remarkable showing that highlighted both his speed and versatility.
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Monday, April 06, 2026
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Outerbridge Denied Historic Double in Photo Finish
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Bermuda’s sprinting star Miles Outerbridge fell agonizingly short of a historic sprint double on the final evening of the 53rd Carifta Games, as the curtain came down on a memorable championship in Grenada.
After his record-shattering gold in the 100m earlier in the meet, all eyes at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium were fixed on the Under-20 Boys 200m final. Outerbridge, who had qualified as the second-fastest seed after breaking a nearly 50-year-old national junior record in the heats, appeared poised to complete a rare and prestigious double.
In a race of the highest caliber, the Bermudian sensation powered off the bend and looked to be in contention for the top step of the podium as the field charged toward the line. However, he was pipped in the final strides by Jamaica’s Sanjay Seymore. In a dramatic photo finish that left the crowd on the edge of their seats, Seymore clocked 20.63 seconds to take the gold, with Outerbridge recorded at a blistering 20.67 seconds to secure a magnificent silver. Despite the narrow margin of defeat, the performance cements Outerbridge's status as one of the most exciting prospects in Caribbean athletics.
While the sprinters provided the fireworks, the final session also tested the resolve of the island’s distance runners. In the Under-20 Boys 5000m final, Gianluca Bortoli produced a gritty and disciplined performance against a formidable field. Navigating the twelve-and-a-half laps in the heavy evening air, Bortoli maintained his position within the chasing pack to cross the line in fifth place.
His time of 16:11.83 earned him a respectable top-five finish in one of the most grueling events on the schedule, rounding off a campaign defined by Bermudian resilience. As the team prepares to return home, they do so with a bolstered medal haul and a new national hero in Outerbridge, whose record-breaking exploits have provided the defining narrative of the games.
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