In his 1st 100m of the season. Marvin cruises to a 10.37. Sorry for the bad video hard to video around alot of people.
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Marvin Bracy kicked off his 2012 season with a win at Texas Relays with a winning time of 10.06. For perspective, Marv ended his junior year with a time of 10.05 and time is 4th fastest in US high school history. Its just the beginning...INK
Boone speedster Marvin Bracy tested his hand against of the top sprinters in the Lone State at the Texas Relays. In the prelims Bracy cruised to a time of 10.37 in his first 100 meter performance of the year. The time which was aided by a 2.1 mph wind was the fastest time of the afternoon ahead of Texans Tremayne Acy (10.38) and Aldrich Bailey (10.39). Bracy's trainer Ricky Argro captured all the action video.
Marvin Bracy (Boone FL) scorched a 10.06w to dominate the 100m! Shelbi Vaughan (Legacy, Mansfield, TX) broke the National High School Record in the discus today at Texas Relays. 191-6! (Photo by Alex Aldaco)
AUSTIN, Texas – The Ragin’ Cajuns Men’s and Women’s Track and Field team saw the outdoor season debut of key competitors and posted a handful of Top 5 finishes during their stay at the 85th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays held over the weekend at Mike A. Myers Stadium on the University of Texas campus.
AUSTIN, Texas – An eighth-place finish in the men’s 4x200 meter relay was the best showing in three events Saturday for the Northwestern State track and field program on the final day of the 85th annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
AUSTIN, Texas - The ULM track & field team wrapped up action at the Texas Relays Saturday as the men's 4X400-meter relay team finished sixth in the finals.
AUSTIN, Texas - Louisiana Tech's Chelsea Hayes qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials, set two school and conference records and won the long jump with the world's best mark of the year Saturday as action wrapped up at the 85th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
AUSTIN, TX – McNeese State's Ashley Smith won the women's discus event and set a school record in doing so during the Texas Relays on Saturday.
AUSTIN, Texas - Never in the storied history of the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays had a collegiate team walked away with four women's relay championships in a single event until the Lady Tigers made history during Saturday's finale at Mike A. Myers Stadium as they claimed the title of Most Outstanding Team in the 85th running of one of the premier events of the outdoor season.
Pine Forest alumni Darroneshia Lott made a huge impression in her 1500 meter debut this weekend at the prestigious Texas Relays.