Future Stars: Edition VI


This season, we are bringing you members of the freshman and/or the sophomore classes who are having good seasons who we believe might become leaders or stars in the sport


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Girls

Zahria Bernard (Red Oak)

We now know Bernard, but she just might be a little lucky as well. To get acknowledged as sprinter in Texas, you have to flat out be fast; faster than the rest. You also have to be lucky to get a wind legal mark in these parts, and the Red Oak frosh was able to get one.

Her 11.47 (+1.9) in the 100m from the Desoto Nike Invitational makes her not only the fastest freshman in the state, but she is also the second fastest girl in the country so far this outdoor season. She also has a 24.02 in the 200m this year.


Mya Harris (St. Dominic Savio Catholic)

Harris seems to be a quarter mile specialist. She ran 55.40 at the beginning of March at the Round Rock Invitational; she added a 55.03 PR against stiff competition at the Texas A&M Bluebonnet High School Invitational.