Several South Carolina high school track and field athletes set personal records during competition the week of March 2.
Marquisha Sturdivant (Chapman) cleared 5-11.5 in the high jump at the Landrum Home Meet #1 on March 3, improving from her previous best of 5-3 set in May 2025. The sophomore ranks #1 among all 612 high jumpers in South Carolina and won the event with 10 competitors.
Damajia Crooks (Laurens) leaped 21-5.75 in the long jump at Clinton Home Meet 1 on March 4, bettering his previous mark of 17-4. The sophomore places #104 statewide among 1,973 long jumpers and #4 among sophomores, winning the event in a field of four.
Kenneth Sellers (Ridge View) threw 144-9 in the discus at Ridge View Meet #1 on March 4, improving from his previous best of 112-6.5. The junior ranks #67 among 2,098 discus throwers in South Carolina and #7 among juniors, placing first out of 25 competitors.
Emma Richard (Greenville Hurricanes) ran 19:23.92 in the 5000 meters at the Chick-Fil-A Games on March 7, improving from her previous time of 20:09.98. She ranks #4 in the state for 2026 track and field and finished fourth in a field of 14.
Julia Rollings (Wando) cleared 5-2 in the high jump at Clash of the Carolina's on March 7, improving from her previous best of 4-11.06 set in May 2025. The sophomore ranks #29 statewide among high jumpers and #4 among sophomores, finishing second out of 21 competitors.
O'Shon Browman (Irmo) threw 146-11.78 in the discus at Chapin Meet #1 on March 4, improving from his previous mark of 121-3.5 set in April 2025. The junior ranks #58 statewide among discus throwers and #5 among juniors, winning the event with 31 competitors.
Jayven Williams (Summerville) ran 10.98 in the 100 meters at the Azalea/Zaxby's Invitational on March 7, improving from his previous time of 11.63. The junior ranks #112 among 5,164 sprinters statewide and #24 among juniors, finishing second in a field of 37.
Several South Carolina high school track and field athletes set personal records during competition the week of March 2.
Marquisha Sturdivant (Chapman) cleared 5-11.5 in the high jump at the Landrum Home Meet #1 on March 3, improving from her previous best of 5-3 set in May 2025. The sophomore ranks #1 among all 612 high jumpers in South Carolina and won the event with 10 competitors.
Damajia Crooks (Laurens) leaped 21-5.75 in the long jump at Clinton Home Meet 1 on March 4, bettering his previous mark of 17-4. The sophomore places #104 statewide among 1,973 long jumpers and #4 among sophomores, winning the event in a field of four.