Northwestern girls’ track extends title streak, Miami Hurricanes commit breaks record

Miami Northwestern fended off a spirited battle from rival Dillard to win its 14th consecutive FHSAA girls track and field championship, while University of Miami football recruit Chris Johnson stole the show with a record-setting performance in the 200-meter dash.

Northwestern scored 80 points in total, salting away victory with important 200-meter dash times from Kimora Kinsey and Ida Smith. Dillard prevailed in a relay rubber match with the Bulls, closing the Class 3A meet with a convincing win in the 4x400, but it fell 4.5 points short of toppling the dynasty.

“It’s special because we had to dig deep,” Northwestern coach Carmen Jackson said. “We had to depend on some young kids to get us through the meet.

“It kind of reminds me of my first title. We had to battle -- back and forth, back and forth -- and we had to keep points on paper. I hadn’t done that in years.”

The Bulls cruised to an expected victory in the 4x100 relay and picked up 17 points in the 400 hurdles, led by state champion Shakynah Tresvant. The junior lowered her personal-best time to 1:01.30, while Emani Perry and Natyia Alexandre placed fifth and sixth, respectively.

“This year, specifically, it’s been a little bit rocky with winning and losing, winning and losing,” Tresvant said. “Starting from GMAC, we’ve been winning. This 19th (overall) title means a lot to us. We’ve put in a lot of work, and been getting backlash about it. We persevered and worked through it. No negativity, just being humble.”

Nyla Christian added to the Bulls’ point total in the field with a triumph in the long jump, topping out at 5.85 meters (19 feet, 2 ½ inches). Jaiya Burchell placed second in the discus, setting a new personal-best at 40.9 meters (134 feet, 2 inches).

Dillard opened the day’s festivities on the track with a dominant showing in the 4x800 relay, challenging the FHSAA state record it set a season ago before settling for a 9:05.17 time, more than 23 seconds clear of runner-up Lourdes and 25-plus ahead of Northwestern.

“They’re a good team, and I know where they get the majority of their points from. But I do know where we have runners, they don’t have as many runners. And with field-event people, we don’t have that,” said Dillard junior Raquel Edwards, who took second individually in the 800. “It’s like, ‘You can get us, but we’ll get you back.’”

Raquel Edwards of Fort Lauderdale Dillard races in the girls 4x800-meter relay during the FHSAA Class 3A high school track and field championship on May 19, 2023. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union] Clayton Freeman/Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union
Raquel Edwards of Fort Lauderdale Dillard races in the girls 4x800-meter relay during the FHSAA Class 3A high school track and field championship on May 19, 2023. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union] Clayton Freeman/Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union

Dillard’s star performer, however, was Johnson -- one of the nation’s most coveted running backs, who showcased his undeniable speed on the biggest stage. Johnson ran 10.25 in the 100, and then dropped a blistering 20.40 in the 200.

It’s the fastest 200-meter time in FHSAA state championship history, according to race officials.

Broward Track and Field Athlete of the Year Chris Johnson, from Dillard High School, is photographed at Brian Piccolo Park in Cooper City, Florida on Friday, May 27, 2022. MATIAS J. OCNER/mocner@miamiherald.com
Broward Track and Field Athlete of the Year Chris Johnson, from Dillard High School, is photographed at Brian Piccolo Park in Cooper City, Florida on Friday, May 27, 2022. MATIAS J. OCNER/mocner@miamiherald.com

“It means a lot to me. I hold a record now, and I’m proud that I did that,” Johnson said. “I put everything on the line today. We didn’t come out with a (team) win, but I did what I had to do individual-wise like I always do.”

Belen Jesuit finished second in the Class 3A boys team leaderboard with 43 points, 14 apiece in the 1,600 and 3,200 runs. The Wolverines prevailed in the 4x800 relay, and Joseph Socarras (4:13.53) took home an individual gold in the 1,600.

Jacksonville once again brought out the best in Norland’s Matthew McKnight, who dropped his best 110-meter hurdles time (14.12) to win gold. Two months ago, on the very same track, McKnight went 14.17 in a victory at the Bob Hayes Invitational.

“I’ve got all my family, and they came all the up from Miami to support me. That’s a long drive, so I couldn’t disappoint,” said McKnight, who also secured a second-place finish in the 400 hurdles. “All the adrenaline, the atmosphere out here was beautiful. Bob Hayes was the same thing, so I just came out here and performed.”

Earlier in the day, Archbishop McCarthy senior Sydney Nicholson secured gold in the girls pole vault as the only competitor to clear 3.6 meters (11 feet, 9 ¾ inches). The senior, a bronze medalist in 2022, won the event at 12 of her 14 meets this season, per MileSplit. Northeast’s Samantha Kavanagh won the 800 meters with a time of 2:11.73.

RESULTS

Note: Events without a Dade or Broward top 8 finisher not listed.

CLASS 3A

Team scores - Boys: 1. Ponte Vedra 53; 2. Belen Jesuit 43; 3. Northwestern 39.5; Girls: 1. Northwestern 80; 2. Dillard 75.5; 3. Rockledge 51; 4. Somerset Academy 42; 5. Northeast 35.

Boys’ individual winners plus top 8 Dade/Broward - 100: Chris Johnson (Dil) 10.25; 2. Kaj Baker (Som) 10.38; 4. Trimaine Brown (NW) 10.41; 5. Zamarii Sanders (AH) 10.49; 8. Brandon Bennett (AH) 10.56; 200: Chris Johnson (Dil) 20.40; 2. Kaj Baker (Som) 20.89; 3. Trimaine Brown (NW) 21.17; 5. Brandon Bennett (AH) 21.39; 400: Rios Prude Jr. (Rock) 46.83; 7. Jamari Howard (NW) 48.94; 800: Edward Kepran (Arnold) 1:52.92; 5. Majet Bethely (BA) 1:56.28; 7. Joseph Socarras (Bel) 1:57.32; 8. Axel Fink (ATM) 1:57.39; 1600: Joseph Socarras (Bel) 4:13.53; 5. Joshua Ruiz (Bel) 4:20.41; 7. Joshua Gammage (Dil) 4:21.55; 3200: Patrick Koon (Leon) 8:58.83; 3. Marcelo Mantecon (Bel) 9:17.03; 4. Joshua Ruiz (Bel) 9:22.33; 6. Evan Torres (Bel) 9:27.04; 110 hurdles: Matthew McKnight (Nor) 14.12; 6. Alejandro Lopez (Bel) 14.80; 7. Nathan Washington (NW) 14.85; 8. Malik Clarke (NE) 14.90; 400 hurdles: Kai Evans (Lake Minn) 52.35; 2. Matthew McKnight (Nor) 53.68; 4. Terrance Honeywood (Nor) 55.50; 5. Barrian Authurs (Nor) 56.01; 400 relay: American Heritage 40.60; 3. Northwestern 41.08; 4. Dillard 41.32; 1600 relay: Choctawhatchee 3:16.02; 3. Northwestern 3:17.34; 4. Norland 3:17.78; 6. Dillard 3:19.63; 3200 relay: Belen Jesuit 7:47.01; 2. Northwestern 7:50.09; 8. Boyd Anderson 8:06.56; High jump: Randall Pompey (Rickards) 1.97m; 2. Amani Drayton (BA) 1.97m; 3. Ethan Agustin (NW) 1.92m; Long jump: Isaiah Johnson (Choc) 7.35m; 5. Edward Louis (Dil) 7.04m; Triple jump: Seth Stockton (Columbia) 14.55m; 2. George Sterr (AM) 14.39m; Shot put: La’Darion Dudley (Lincoln) 17.81m; 4. Christien Moreau (AH) 16.85m; 5. Armondo Blount (Cen) 16.75m; Javelin: Vincent Jackson (PV) 57.00m; 7. Armani Norcius (Dil) 48.20m.

Girls’ individual winners plus top 8 Dade/Broward - 100: Aleesa Samuel (Som) 11.44; 5. Gianna Hansen (AH) 11.95; 6. Patchnalie Compere (NE) 11.97; 8. Ashley Shaw (NE) 12.04; 200: Aleesa Samuel (Som) 23.84; 3. Ashley Shaw (NE) 24.48; 5. Kimora Kinsey (NW) 24.92; 6. Ida Smith (NW) 24.99; 7. Patchnalie Compere (NE) 24.99; 400: Ariyanna Williams (Wash) 54.41; 2. Desiree Frazier (BA) 55.83; 5. Christin Facey (Dil) 56.85; 8. Chandell Lyons (Dil) 57.88; 800: Samantha Kavanagh (NE) 2:11.73; 2. Raquel Edwards (Dil) 2:12.69; 3. Shynah Collins (Dil) 2:13.96; 4. Sydni Studesville (AH) 2:15.81; 1600: Raquel Edwards (Dil) 5:01.22; 5. Olivia Fraga (Lour) 5:07.03; 7. Christiana Coleman (Dil) 5:09.11; 3200: Malinda Underwood (Rock) 10:55.18; 8. Christiana Coleman (Dil) 11:14.90; 100 hurdles: Aleesa Samuel (Som) 13.67; 3. Alexia Reid (Dil) 14.20; 6. Nyla Christian (NW) 14.24; 8. Wilnaya Taylor (Nor) 14.27; 400 hurdles: Shakynah Tresvant (NW) 1:01.30; 2. Alexia Reid (Dil) 1:01.92; 3. Amaiya Samuel (AH) 1:01.96; 4. Arianna Allen (AH) 1:03.38; 5. Emani Perry (NW) 1:03.52; 6. Natyia Alexnadre (NW) 1:03.72; 7. Sucar Tanelus (NE) 1:04.00; 8. Kayla Williams (Som) 1:04.17; 400 relay: Northwestern 46.66; 3. Northeast 47.26; 4. American Heritage 47.37; 1600 relay: Dillard 3:47.63; 2. Northwestern 3:52.89; 4. Northeast 3:55.74; 7. American Heritage 3:57.62; 3200 relay: Dillard 9:05.17; 2. Lourdes 9:28.29; 4. Northwestern 9:30.96; High jump: Kayden Engel (Wash) 1.67m; 4. Mia Iglesias (Lour) 1.62m; Pole vault: Sydney Nicholson (AM) 3.60m; 5. Sophia McDonald (AM) 3.30m; 7. Skylah Rayson (Dil) 3.15m; Long jump: Nyla Christian (NW) 5.85m; ; Triple jump: Alexandria Kennedy (Leon) 12.06m; 3. Shakynah Tresvant (NW) 12.02m; 5. Natyia Alexandre (NW) 11.60m; Shot put: Lauren Kirby (Som) 13.57m; 2. Jade Shakir (Dil) 13.29m; 8. Kiara Moss (SM) 11.57m; Discus: Julia Lemmon (FM) 45.11m; 2. Jaiya Burchell (NW) 40.90m; 8. Lauren Kirby (Som) 36.90m; Javelin: Isabella Madafari (PV) 35.56m; 7. Jaiya Burchell (NW) 32.24m.