Camryn Brown (Shawnee Heights, 2030):
Brown ran 12.34 in the 100m and 25.42 in the 200m at the Clark Middle School Invitational, the top marks in both sprint events among all Kansas middle school girls this season.
Charles Hewins (Riverside East MS, 2030):
Hewins posted 11.34 in the 100m and 23.09 in the 200m, the fastest marks in both events among all Kansas middle school boys.
Anesiuila Gardiner (Derby North MS , 2030):
Gardiner swept the sprints at the Wichita Suburban League Division 1 meet, winning the 100m in 12.52, the 200m in 26.83, and the 400m in 59.00, the top 400m mark among all Kansas middle school girls this season.
Bentley Garcia (Maize MS, 2030):
Garcia ran 11.39 in the 100m, 23.58 in the 200m, and 50.55 in the 400m this season, with his 400m standing as the fastest mark in that event among Kansas middle schoolers.
Lex Hubin (West Franklin Middle School, 2030):
Hubin led all Kansas middle schoolers this season in both the shot put at 42-7.5 and the discus at 122-8, the strongest throws combination posted by any girl in the state.
Sawyer Kirkpatrick (Chapman Middle School, 2030):
Kirkpatrick ran 13.78 in the 100mH and 26.19 in the 200mH this spring, the top times in both events, and added a 41-1 in the triple jump.
Madison Goode (Scott City Middle School, 2030):
Goode cleared 12-6 in the pole vault at the MS GWAC Track & Field Championship, the top mark in that event. She added a 5-1 in the high jump and a 16-6 in the long jump.
Kahlin Carlson (Osage City Middle School, 2030):
Carlson led all Kansas middle school boys this season in the discus at 160-5 at the Chase County JH Invite and added a 142-7 in the javelin, the strongest throws combination posted by any boy at the middle school level in the state.
Lennox Pendry (Halstead Middle School, 2030):
Pendry ran 15.56 in the 100mH at the Southeast of Saline MS Invitational, and added a 12.61 in the 100m and a 26.88 in the 200m.
Abel Clark (Hugoton Middle School, 2030):
Clark's 183-7 in the javelin at the MS GWAC Track & Field Championship led all Kansas middle schoolers this season in the event by more than 13 feet.