Alabama high school track and field athletes posted several personal records during meets held March 9-13.
Adrian Williams (Greensboro) cleared 6-9 in the high jump at the Demopolis and UWA Tiger Invitational on March 12, improving from his previous best of 6-2 set in February. The mark ranks #1 in Alabama among 879 athletes and sets a new school record for Greensboro High School. Williams won the event among 10 competitors.
Avery Shivers (Huntsville) ran 12:27.77 in the girls' 3200 meters at the Muscle Shoals Invitational #1 on March 11, lowering her previous personal record of 13:19.86. The sophomore ranks #132 in Alabama and #27 among sophomores statewide, finishing 8th of 17 runners.
Evelyn Buckner (Homewood) posted 11:39.68 in the girls' 3200 meters at the Homewood Invitational on March 13, bettering her January mark of 11:56.73. The time places her #44 in Alabama among 751 athletes, and she finished 4th of 20 competitors.
Kristopher Henry (Muscle Shoals) clocked 15.99 in the boys' 110-meter hurdles at the Florence JV Meet #1 on March 9, dropping from his previous best of 17.34 set in April 2025. The senior ranks #107 statewide and #29 among seniors, placing 2nd of 10 hurdlers.
Aiden Padget (Center Point) ran 10.99 in the boys' 100 meters at the JEFCO HS League Meet #2 on March 10, improving from 11.30 set in March. The sophomore ranks #117 among 4,985 Alabama athletes and #6 among sophomores, finishing 2nd of 66 sprinters.
Trinity Cator (Straughn) ran 25.74 in the girls' 200 meters at CCS #4 on March 12, lowering her previous mark of 26.34. The freshman ranks #71 statewide and #2 among freshmen while setting a new school record. Cator won the event among 79 competitors and also set a personal record in the 100 meters with 12.92, improving from 13.28.
Taniyah Anthony (Wetumpka) clocked 12.57 in the girls' 100 meters at the River Region Invitational on March 13, bettering her March mark of 12.85. The time ranks #94 among 3,988 Alabama athletes, and she placed 5th of 85 runners.
Alabama high school track and field athletes posted several personal records during meets held March 9-13.
Adrian Williams (Greensboro) cleared 6-9 in the high jump at the Demopolis and UWA Tiger Invitational on March 12, improving from his previous best of 6-2 set in February. The mark ranks #1 in Alabama among 879 athletes and sets a new school record for Greensboro High School. Williams won the event among 10 competitors.
Avery Shivers (Huntsville) ran 12:27.77 in the girls' 3200 meters at the Muscle Shoals Invitational #1 on March 11, lowering her previous personal record of 13:19.86. The sophomore ranks #132 in Alabama and #27 among sophomores statewide, finishing 8th of 17 runners.