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Here’s the 2016 All-State boys track team

First Team

Matthew Arnold, Silverado

The senior won the triple jump with a mark of 48 feet, 4¼ inches at the Division I state meet, the best leap in the state this season. He helped the Skyhawks capture the team title.

Devion Clayton, Silverado

The senior won the 100-meter dash at the Division I state meet with a time of 10.89 seconds. He also placed third in the 200 and ran on the 800 relay team that finished second.

Samuel Gomez, Boulder City

The senior had the top mark in the discus regardless of division at the I-A state meet. He won with a throw of 189 feet, 11 inches and also placed second in the shot put.

Frank Harris, Basic

The junior cleared 6 feet, 6 inches to win the Division I state high jump title, and also finished fourth in the 100-meter dash. Harris had the state’s best mark in the high jump this season, clearing 7 feet, 0¼ inches.

Zachary Hawley, Dayton

The senior captured the Division I-A state title in the shot put with a meet-record throw of 60 feet, 1 inch, which was the best in the state this season. He also placed third in the discus.

R.J. Hubert, Moapa Valley

The senior won two events and placed second in two more at the Division I-A state meet. Hubert won the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.62 seconds, the best time in the meet regardless of division. He also had a mark of 22 feet, 10 inches to win the long jump, and placed second in the high jump and 300 hurdles.

Tre James, Las Vegas

The senior won the 200-meter dash at the Division I state meet with a time of 21.99 seconds. He also second in the 100, just 0.003 seconds behind Silverado’s Devion Clayton. James helped Las Vegas to a third-place finish in the 400 relay and a fourth-place finish in the 800 relay.

Savon Scarver, Centennial

The junior set a Division I state meet record in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 37.83 seconds, the best time in the state this season. Scarver also placed second in the 110 hurdles and the 200 and ran on the second-place 800 relay team to help the Bulldogs to a second-place team finish.

Ian Schulz, Carson

The senior won the Division I state shot put with a throw of 59 feet, 2¾ inches. Schulz also placed second in the discus.

Nicholas Tapuala, Liberty

The senior won the Division I state title in the discus with a mark of 178 feet, 9 innches. Tapuala also finished second in the shot put.

David Washington, Liberty

The junior won the 110-meter hurdles at the Division I state meet with a time of 14.84 seconds. Washington also placed third in the 300 hurdles.

Zakee Washington, Silverado

The senior won the 400-meter dash with a time of 47.27 seconds at the Division I state meet. That was the state’s best time this season. Washington also ran on the second-place 1,600 relay team.

Second Team

Kyrin Allen, Elko

The junior cleared 6 feet, 8 inches to win the Division I-A state high jump title. Allen also placed third in the long jump.

Jamal Britt, Legacy

The junior won the Division I state long jump with a mark of 22 feet, 9¼ inches. He also placed second in the 300 hurdles.

Amari Calvillo-Tatum, Desert Pines

The senior won the 200- and 400-meter dashes at the Division I-A state meet, and ran on the 1,600 relay team that set a meet record. Calvillo had a time of 22.58 seconds in the 200 and 49.35 in the 400.

Devon Ecklund, Liberty

The senior cleared 14 feet, 9 inches to win the Division I state pole vault title. Ecklund cleared 15-2 earlier in the season, the best mark in Nevada..

Bryan Espino, Silverado

The senior won the 800-meter run with a time of 1 minute, 56.33 seconds at the Division I state meet. Espino also ran on the second-place 1,600 relay team.

Ethan Hardacre, Sage Ridge

The senior had the best long jump at the state meet regardless of division, posting a mark of 22 feet, 11¾ inches to win the Division IV title. He also won the triple jump with a jump of 43-11½ and was second in the 100.

John Munyan, Douglas

The junior won the 1,600-meter run at the Division I state meet with a time of 4 minutes, 26.69 seconds.

Reese Neville, Yerington

The senior earned four gold medals at the Division IV state meet. He won the 400 in 50.04 seconds, the 300 hurdles in 40.2 and the pole vault with a mark of 14-6. He also ran on the winning 1,600 relay team.

Anthony Ocegueda, Reed

The junior had the state’s top times in the 1,600-meter run (4 minutes, 17.15 seconds) and 3,200 (9:14.76) this season. He won both events in the Northern Region meet, and finished second in the 3,200 at state.

Jonathan Spearman, Del Sol

The junior won the triple jump at the Division I-A state meet with a mark of 45 feet, 7½ inches. He also placed second in the long jump and third in the high jump.

Henry Weisberg, McQueen

The junior won the 3,200-meter run at the Division I state meet with a time of 9 minutes, 38:84 seconds. He also placed fourth in the 1,600 and ran on the second-place 3,200 relay team.

Chase Wood, Faith Lutheran

The senior won a pair of individual distance titles at the Division I-A state meet. Wood won the 1,600-meter run in 4 minutes, 29.78 seconds, and took the 3,200 in 9:57.64.

Coach of the Year

Dwayne Walker, Desert Pines

Walker, the team’s co-coach, led the Jaguars to their first boys state title. He was named the Division I-A Southern Nevada Boys Coach of the Year.

Honroable Mention

Asa Carter, Carson

Elliott Davis, Desert Oasis

Sam Hammond, Yerington

Vernon Jackson, Silverado

O’Shea Jones, Spring Mountain

T.J. Mauga, Churchill County

Artis McCoy, Desert Pines

Jorge Moreno, Reed

Zeivaun Ned, Agassi Prep

Marcus Nester, Pershing County

Jonathan Ply, Dayton

Blake Rhynes, Centennial

Austin Rogers, Green Valley

Lenny Rubi, Green Valley

Logan Spodobalski, Bishop Manogue

Sam Stewart, White Pine

Bobby Widmar, Reed

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