Sprinters lead the Jets in their own Early Bird Track Meet
Sprinters from James Clemens took the top three podium places in the both the boys and girls 100-meter sprints at the Early Bird Invitational Track Meet in Huntsville. The boys fast three included, left to right, Corey Carter (second), Trevor Caudle (first) and Mason Rose (third). Photo by Richard Ross, James Clemens High
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 By Bob Labbe  
Published 6:02 am Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Sprinters lead the Jets in their own Early Bird Track Meet

HUNTSVILLE – Youth equals speed most of the time in track and that combination seem to work well for the James Clemens Jets track and field program as it took second place trophies in both boys and girls division as host of its own Early Bird Invitational Track & Field Meet held at Huntsville’s Milton Frank Stadium.

With Buckhorn High winning both divisions, the host Jets looked to the sprints portion of the meet to excel with both meet and school record performances. The record setters were led by junior London Hall who set new meet records in both the 100m (11.69) and 200m sprints while setting a new school record (23.61) in the girls 200m and fellow junior class athlete Trevor Caudle who took the boys 100m in new meet record form (10.80). The Jets also showcased its talents by taking podium sweeps in the boys 100m and both the girls 100m and 200m races.

“The first meet of the season showed strength across many areas and we are proud of the focus, competitiveness and composure our athletes displayed throughout the day,” said Richard Ross, member of the James Clemens coaching staff. “We look forward to continued growth as the season progresses and appreciate the support of our families and community.”

Bob Jones posted four firstplace performances led by winning the 4×100 relay in boys competition. Sparkman also showed out in areas with senior Charity Collier winning gold in both the girls discus and shot put, two areas she has excelled in since arriving on the Senators’ squad.

Final team scores: Boys- 1. Buckhorn 211.5, 2. James Clemens 94, 3. Bob Jones 85, 8. Sparkman 35; Girls- 1. Buckhorn 141.5, James Clemens 122.5, 4. Bob Jones 67, 7. Sparkman 45. A total of 14 schools participated.

Final podium results: James Clemens- Girls: 100m- 1. London Hall, Jr., 11.69, 2. Erynn Dames, 7, 13.14, 3. Kemyah McKinney, 8, 13.16; 200m- 1. London Hall, Jr., 23.61, 2. Erynn Dames, 7, 27.15, 3. Kemyah McKinney, 8, 27.67; 100m hurdles- 2. Clair Colo, Sr., 17.12, 3. Cheyenne Harbin, So., 17.66; 300m hurdles- 2. Claire Colo, Sr., 46.90 (meet record); 400m- 2. Erynn Dames, 7, 1:02.72; 800m- 1. Claire Colo, Sr., 2:28.39; high jump- 2. Madison Ciszczon, Jr., 5-foot-2; pole vault- 3. Toryn Smith, Fr., 6-00; Boys: 100m- 1. Trevor Caudle, Jr., 10.80, 2. Corey Carter, Sr., 10.95, Mason Rose, Sr., 11.02; 200m- 1. Trevor Caudle, Jr., 21.70, 2. Corey Carter, Sr., 22.08; 110m hurdles- 3. Carter Wright, So., 17.36; 800m- 2. John Litavec, Jr., 2:03.27; 1600m- 3. John Litavec, Jr., 4:50.91; shot put- 2. Casey Lochridge, Jr., 44-05.5.

Sparkman- Girls: discus- 1. Charity Collier, Sr., 133-5, 3. Stephani Malone, Jr., 98-3; javelin- 2. Alanah Murphy, Jr., 81-2; shot put- 1. Charity Collier, Sr., 37-1.5; Boys: discus- 1. Malik Crutcher, Sr., 141-7, 2. Chris Hamm, Jr., 141-0; shot put- 3. Chris Hamm, Jr., 44-3.25.

Bob Jones- Girls: 300m hurdles- 1. Alivia Urrutia, Jr., 46.43, 3. Jasmyne Rochelle, Jr., 50.91; high jump- 2. Jasmyne Rochelle, Jr., 5-2; long jump-2. Ritsuko Kezuka, Sr., 161; triple jump- 2. Ritsuko Kezuka, Sr., 34-10.5; Boys: 400m- 2. Trey Fisher, So., 51.07; 1600m- 1. Roman Hanson, Jr., 4:38.65; 3200m-1. Jake Bryan, Sr., 10:15.51; 4×100 relay- 1. 44.01; javelin- 2. Wesley Wardrick, Sr., 139-3.

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