Birmingham's Antrell Harris captures City Section titles in 100 and 200 meters
Briefly

Antrell Harris, a senior from Birmingham, excelled at the City Section Track and Field Championships, winning both the boys 100 and 200 meters. He clocked 10.92 seconds in the 100 and 21.66 seconds in the 200, narrowly defeating Justin Hart. The meet featured close races, including Hart's win in the 400 meters. Notable performances also included Christina Gray defending her titles in the 100 and 200 meters, along with GALA's DeAuna Louis winning the 100 and 300 hurdles for a second consecutive year. Athletes set their sights on future competitions, aiming for personal records.
I especially wanted to win the 200 because it's my best race and I had to prove it. My goal for state is to make the second day.
I had to keep pumping my arms and hold my form the last 50 meters. I knew it would be a tough race. My goals for state would be 46.6 in the 400 and 21.10 or lower for the 200.
Negative wind stopped me from getting PRs, especially in the 200 because it's longer. I like the state meet and I've PR'd up there the last two years so hopefully I can do it again.
I'm definitely faster this year... my PR is 14.46 and I was going for the City record in the 100 but came up short.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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