Track & Field season is officially over. We’d like to thank all Parents, Athletes, Coaches and Clubs for this wonderful 2022 season. We had exemplary performances by all athletes and some dominations on some as they all represented their clubs at the Speed Capital National Championship. National titles for winners and some great interviews conducted overall across the board and great exposure to these amazing athletes and their coaches in one of the best competition offered to them. The energy in the meet was indescribable as all ages were represented from all over the nation.
The following are the Mamba MVP award winners in the Speed Capital National Championship:
SC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MVPS
TRACK
Female 6U Maliya Sinkfield (Powerhouse Athletics)
Female 7U Gracie Gonzalez (Fast Feet For The Elite Athletics)
Female 8U Ziyan Muhammad (X-Factor)
Female 9U Xoie Youngblood (San Antonio Swift)
Female 10U Alexandrea Fraser (Run To Be Fit)
Female 11U Ariyana Gray (Run To Be Fit)
Female 12U Anaiah Berry (NuSpeed Elite)
Female 13U Dasia Reed (Goal Chaser Elite)
Female 14U Iyndia Bey (Unattached)
Female 15-16U Cristain Gibson (Fast Feet For The Elite Athletic)
Female 17-18U Jasmine Hampton (Throw 2 Win)
Male 6U Kenton Anders (Mississippi Goal Chasers)
Male 7U Joseph Rogers II (Athletic Maximum Performance)
Male 8U Cale Ivery (X-Factor)
Male 9U PJ Foxx (Team 4Mula Track Club)
Male 10U Landon Bradley (Middle Georgia Blaze)
Male 11U David West (South Baton Rouge Jaguars Track)
Male 12U Joseph Galarza (Run To Be Fit)
Male 13U Samuel Baker (X-Factor)
Male 14U Marley Mcknight (New Orleans Metro Stars)
Male 15-16U Kaitlynn Webbe (Quiet Storm Track Association)
Male 17-18U Dashawn Buist (Quiet Storm Track Association)
GIRLS FIELD MVPS
Female 12U Laharee Robinson (Unattached)
Female 13U Ashley Aguilar (Pacific Coast Shockwave)
MENS FIELD MVPS
Male 12U Corrie Duningan (Hot Feet Track Club)
Male 13-18U Jacob Alexie (Nola Rush)