Lockwood's Lockdown: Looking at Taco Bell Classic


It looks like Harry Parone Stadium in #famouslyhot Columbia, will be surprisingly cooler than usual for this year's Taco Bell Track Classic.  Typically, sprinters and throwers love hot weather, so this may be the year the distance events really shine.  Don't be surprised if the sprinters and hurdlers don't throw down either.  I know John Jones will have his top 10 list on hand, not only to see who cracks the top 10. How many records fall this year?  

Twenty events this year have seed marks at or faster than the current
meet records 

Rankings:
State | National

Where to start? I think the matchup that everyone in Harry Parone is waiting for is
Anna Cockrell of Providence Day (N.C.) vs Brandee Johnson of Nansemond River (Va.). Both girls will are entered in the 400-meter hurdles.  

Cockrell is the defending Classic champion in both hurdle races, but she will have to do some work to defend her titles.  Johnson is currently U.S. no. 1 in the 300-meter hurdles,. Don't count out my girl from my alma mater. 
Imagine Patterson of Summerville, currently U.S. no. 5 and defending South Carolina Class AAAA champion.  

The boys race to watch will be the 110-meter hurdles because this will be the year for the oldest meet record of the Classic to fall.  Who's going to do it you ask? 
Marcus Krah of Hillside (N.C.).  Seeded just off the meet record, Krah is more focused than ever to show what he is made of come Saturday morning.