
Kidus Tekle Hope Christian (photo by Jaren Brooks)
Hope Christian's James Jenkins is the new 200m leader after a blazing 22.03 at Rio Rancho Invitational this past weekend winning all the sprinting events and now lands among the top 10 for those races. The 100m still has three boys on top from their performances at Pat Henry a couple of weeks ago while a new 400m leader is crowned with Isaiah Lewis 50.05 at Roswell Coyote Invite. Traise Cain is still the guy to beat in the 110m hurdles but Antonio Avila and Anthony Heavyrunner just moved closer with both of them breaking 16-seconds to land the #2 and #3 marks. The long hurdlers remain unphased as we should see Albuquerque Public Schools return to action this week after a break. Also now in the mix is 1A/2A schools that were still waiting on athletes from other sports to transition to the track. Check out below where others rank from the fourth weekend of action in New Mexico.