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DyeStat Performance of the Week - 3/15/15

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DyeStat.com   Mar 16th 2015, 1:55am
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Here is the DyeStat national performance of the week poll, just as the New Balance National Indoor Championships have wrapped up and outdoor season is beginning to pick up. Please review the 25 nominees and choose up to 3.

Vashti Cunningham, Bishop Gorman, NV: Increased her U.S. outdoor lead in the girls high jump to 6-02.50, one half-inch off her personal best.

Teahna Daniels, First Academy FL: Won New Balance National Indoor title in 60-meter dash in U.S. No. 1 7.33 seconds.

Kristen Denk, North Royalton OH: Cleared U.S. No. 10 all-time 13-08.50 in the pole vault on her final attempt to capture New Balance National Indoor championship.

Grant Fisher, Grand Blanc MI: Challenged 4-minute mile barrier in New Balance National Indoor final, before late stumble resulted in him finishing in 4:03.54 for U.S. No. 4 all-time.

Ryen Frazier, Ravenscroft NC: Won the New Balance National Indoor 2-mile title in U.S. No. 5 all-time 10:02.86. Was second in the 5,000 meters in 16:12.81 for U.S. No. 3 all-time and placed second in the mile in 4:44.48.

Sabrina Gaitan, Marietta GA: Regained U.S. lead with New Balance National Indoor title in weight throw with lifetime-best 60-10.

Asa Garcia, Texas City TX: On her final attempt, unleashed U.S. No. 5 all-time 43-02.25 triple jump, a personal best by more than a foot to win New Balance National Indoor title.

Nicole Greene, Ponte Vedra FL: Cleared an Armory record 6-0.50 to capture the New Balance National Indoor girls high jump championship.

Kate Hall, Lake Region ME: Leaped an Armory and New Balance National Indoor meet record of 20-11.25 in the girls long jump for U.S. No. 4 all-time. Also placed sixth in the 60 in 7.47.

Grant Holloway, Grassfield VA: Set a U.S. high school junior record and No. 2 all-time in the boys 60-meter hurdles by edging Ohio's Chad Zallow 7.585 to 7.589 in the New Balance National Indoor final.

Andrew Hunter, Loudoun Valley VA: Led three runners under 8:50 in New Balance National Indoor 2-mile final, winning the title in national-leading 8:48.22 for U.S. No. 6 all-time, ahead of No. 7 Levi Thomet (8:48.32) and No. 8 Alex Ostberg (8:48.88).

Noah Lyles, T.C. Willams VA: After being edged 6.641 to 6.644 by Georgia's Ryan Clark in boys 60-meter final, ran U.S. No. 2 all-time 20.83 seconds in the 200 to capture New Balance National Indoor title.

Sydney McLaughlin, Union Catholic NJ: Produced U.S. high school sophomore record and No. 3 all-time 8.17 in the girls 60-meter hurdles to capture New Balance National Indoor title.

Ashleigh Resch, Beavercreek OH: Set the U.S. high record in the New Balance National Indoor 1-mile racewalk with a mark of 7:00.33.

Anna Rohrer, Mishawaka IN: The Foot Locker national cross country champion added to her resume with a U.S. high school record 16:10.79 in the New Balance National Indoor 5,000-meter final.

Austin Tamagno, Brea-Olinda CA: Clocked an outdoor national-leading 3:46.94 in the Occidental Distance Carnival 1,500 meters, the No. 7 all-time mark in California.

Deakin Volz, Bloomington South IN: On his final attempt, cleared 17-11.25 for the U.S. high school pole vault record and a New Balance National Indoor championship.

Ja'Mari Ward, Cahokia IL: Swept New Balance National Indoor long jump and triple jump titles, with U.S. No. 1 marks of 25-7.25 and 51-7.75.

Lauren Rain Williams, Oaks Christian CA: Set meet-record 23.46 in the 200 meters, just off her U.S. sophomore indoor record 23.39, to win New Balance National Indoor crown. Also placed fourth in the 60 final in 7.46.

Davis UT boys 4 x 800 relay: After narrow setback in 4 x mile relay at New Balance National Indoor meet, rebounded to run 7:42.19 for U.S. No. 6 all-time to capture the title.

Dunbar OH boys sprint medley relay: Led by 1:49.46 anchor from 800-meter champion Brian Bell, set the U.S. high record with 3:24.16 at New Balance National Indoor finals.

La Salle Academy RI boys 4 x mile relay: Completed a boys and girls sweep of both relay titles at New Balance National Indoor finals with U.S. No. 3 all-time 17:11.07 to hold off U.S. No. 4 all-time Davis, Utah (17:11.44).

Rush-Henrietta NY girls sprint medley relay: With 800-meter winner Sammy Watson anchoring in 2:06.78, produced a U.S. high school record 3:52.68 to hold off state rival Suffern at New Balance National Indoor meet.

Suffern NY girls distance medley relay: With 400-meter champion Kamryn McIntosh leading off in 3:36.21, secured the New Balance National Indoor title in 11:53.57. Suffern, with McIntosh on the anchor, also ran the U.S. No. 4 all-time 3:54.48 in the sprint medley relay.

Western Branch VA girls shuttle hurdles relay: Set U.S. high school record of 31.22 to capture New Balance National Indoor championship.



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