Baptiste Depril-Dupre in the 1500 with an altitude-converted 3:49.14, while
Diamante Gumbs notched a pair of national top-10 marks in the throws (Gumbs is now ranked fourth in the discus and ninth in the shot put).
Barton County CC held steady at No. 2. The Cougars also had a big weekend at the Don Kirby Tailwind Open with
Ja’Kwan Hale taking over the NJCAA lead in the 400H at an altitude-converted 51.00, while
Denzel Feagin is now ranked second in the 200 at an altitude-converted 20.51 and the duo of
Gamali Felix and
Jevon O’Bryant sit No. 2 and No. 4 on the seasonal chart in the 400, respectively.
Cloud County CC vaulted to the top spot in the National TFRI after a huge weekend. The T-Birds, who soared four spots from No. 5 to No. 1, added 11 national top-10 marks to their haul, including three of the top-5 spots in the 5000 –
Awet Beraki (No. 2, 29:30.74),
Edwin Kipainoi (No. 3, 32:33.33) and
Linus Limo (No. 5, 33:05.39) – and three of the top-6 spots in the decathlon –
Marcquiece Cade (No. 2, 5890),
Andrew Betton (No. 5, 5543) and
Renaldo Savoury (No. 6, 5511).
Caden Bach also moved up to No. 1 in the javelin throw with his effort of 59.47m (195-2) this past weekend.
New Mexico JC moved up one spot from No. 3 to No. 2. The T-Birds have 11 national top-10 marks to their credit, including a collegiate national leader from
Iowa Central CC is now followed by No. 2
South Plains College, No. 3
Cloud County CC, No. 4
Barton County CC and No. 5
Indian Hills CC.
Iowa Central CC strengthened its hold on the top spot of the National TFRI with two weeks to go until the NJCAA Indoor Championships thanks to some big efforts at the Region XI meet. The Tritons saw
Jaheem Hayles take over the national lead in the 60H at 7.86 and
Jarod Henderson make moves up to No. 3 in the weight throw at 17.01m (55-9¾).
South Plains (Texas) received a boost this past weekend from new or improved marks that reside in the national top-10. The Texans have shown dominance in both the 600 and high jump, where they have multiple athletes ranked among the top-6.