Atascocita was already ahead by the third leg. Look at the baton changes. That fourth leg was faster then everyone. It wouldn't have mattered. There was no catching him. Duncanville got dusted.
@@kpat3052thank you !!!!! Unfortunately even the announcers don’t realize the lead is determined by the exchanges. The lanes are staggered so you go by who gets to their next leg first to determine the lead. 1st leg was tied. Atascocita had the lead the rest of the way…AND their last leg could’ve been behind a little and still would’ve won.
Teams, Relays and DMR's are the future of our sport. If we could all come together, including the brands, track would boom. So many good reasons to move in that direction.
Yeah. Texas boys are fast in 85 degree weather. Why don't they come to the Penn Relays and race the fast and ultra-competitive Jamaican kids in 65 degree weather, in front of 45,000 track crazed fans (30,000 of whom are hostile Jamaicans) in a tight stadium. Then we'll really know what they're made of.
@@StevieAustin-ow3gc running in cool weather don't produce fast times...Bring them Jamaicans to the Texas Relays in March if they wanna race.. & by the way Texas isn't Florida we get cold ..& in March/ April it could be 80 degrees one day and 50 degrees the next day .. Speak facts,
@@Gabriel-s8i9y Jamaicans run 3:09, 3:10 in cold weather, and there is no high school track atmosphere, anywhere, like Penn. And, most Jamaican fans live on the east coast. Long Beach Poly used to come out when they were hot. It would be a unique experience for the Texas kids. So, come on Texas. Don't be chicken.
@@StevieAustin-ow3gc we may have fast kids & its been that way forever, but the Penn Relays is the last weekend in April, & our regional track meets are on the same weekend..
The moment that Duncanville’s anchor switched the baton to his right hand, Atascocita went right past him. Congrats to all of the teams. This was really impressive.
The anchor in the black outfit who took 5th place was the last guy to get the baton and was seriously flying down the stretch. I wonder how fast he went.
@@freddygutierrez6764idk why you texas people like to talk about eachother like yall aren’t in the same state and have the best athletes goddam it’s not like any other state is doing that it doesn’t have to be about the numbers and quantity because duncanville beat TWO of those three teams so it doesn’t really matter and they all went sub 40
The Jamaican's come to Penn because it is a very big meet for them, but the Texas teams are preparing for their state meet and are not that concern about showing up at the Penn Relays. The Jamaicans teams brag about beating the best in American, but they haven't seen the kind of smoke coming out of Texas.
@@Nylah-us6tb The Jamaicans can say the same about competing back home. They get more competition there than they do running in at Penn. I was at Penn last week, so I saw them in action. Furthermore, the JA boys HS 4x100 record is faster. Americans have to be #1 in everything, but Caribbean kids run constantly 12 months a year. The kids in Texas are probably faster than those in the northern states because they're also outdoors most of the year, like kids in the Caribbean. However, look at the fastest runners in college (usually from the Caribbean) and on the international level. This is the case even though the US has the best facilities, hundreds of colleges which prepare runners for int'l competition, sponsorship, and better science. I chuckle everytime I hear a country of 400 million obsess about beating a country of 2.5 million.
@sandezras you are reaching. The men's professional team just ran a 37.49. That's almost a 2 second difference. Nice try though. These boys have great potential for the future.
Both Atascocita and Duncanville anchors are LSU football recruits. The REAL question to ask is why none of the Texas track powerhouses can keep homegrown talent home?
@@sethjohnson4367 I have great respect for both LSU football & track programs. Not a bad choice for either. But my question isn’t to defame the Tigers recruiting. It’s questioning what the Texas programs didn’t do well enough to keep homestate talent home?
@@seensay2132 I get your point, but there is only so much a program can do to try and keep their talent. The players probably wanted to leave the state. We don’t know. But I wouldn’t blame the Texas schools
@@cross6588 Jamaican men also run for other countries, like Canada and the UK. What JA has done in atlethics is unprecedented. The country has 2.5 million people vs 400 million in the US. But America always has to be #1, just like when they lost the gold in mens basketball. Some won't rest until Bolt's records are broken by an American runner.
@@Ayinde65 I am talking about the Jamaican men now aren’t as good as the Bolt era but they got some dawgs coming if you want to argue that point go look in the mirror because something is wrong with you. I am talking about the 100m and 200m. The women are holding it down but the men are slacking.
@Ayinde65 If you follow athletics then you know that the Jamaican men aren’t as competitive anymore. Americans aside, the Europeans, Africans, and even the Indians are beating them now. But the women are still competitive, although not as much as before. Nothing to be ashamed about.
That's nothing special. When I was a freshman in high school I broke the women's world record in the mile by 7 seconds in a prelim race - and didn't make it into the final!
Imagine being a high school team running 40.09 and finishing 5th. That's just absurd!
Any other year, or MOST other states…HS State Champs…
@@djrh3690 That would win almost every state championship every single year. The sprint depth in Texas is just ridiculous.
If I was a commentator I would be going crazy over 4 teams going sub 40. We need more hype announcers in track.
Fax!!
or just guys who you know... anounce
The actual announcer at the state meet is very good, but you're right a little more excitement wouldn't hurt.
You ever heard Steve Ovett call a race? He is the standard. I love it when he refers to athletes as "useful runners for their nation".
He didn’t get excited because we used to this in texas…..
Shout out to the boys from North Shore! 39.79 is 4th all time nationally by any school. Very proud of the season!
Scouts are just overwhelmed in the stands
Bro this has to be the fastest high school heat in history!!!
Duncanville anchor lost precious time switching the baton to the other hand while Atascocita anchor was already fully into his running
It wouldn't have mattered unfortunately
Wouldn’t have made a difference. Watkins was dusting everyone.
Atascocita was already ahead by the third leg. Look at the baton changes. That fourth leg was faster then everyone. It wouldn't have mattered. There was no catching him. Duncanville got dusted.
YUP...
@@kpat3052thank you !!!!! Unfortunately even the announcers don’t realize the lead is determined by the exchanges. The lanes are staggered so you go by who gets to their next leg first to determine the lead. 1st leg was tied. Atascocita had the lead the rest of the way…AND their last leg could’ve been behind a little and still would’ve won.
Texas speed different 💪🏾
You spelled Florida wrong
@@alfredrickmarshall6738 🤦🏾♂️No sir..all you have to do is Google it. Texas is King 👑
@@alfredrickmarshall6738nah he had it right the first time
@@alfredrickmarshall6738nah he said and meant TEXAS
@@alfredrickmarshall6738Texas is not to be messed with when it comes to speed do your research
That last dude was MOOOOOVIN !!!
Most insane thing I've ever seen on a track.
Its a Texas thang....
🏁🔥💨💨💨💨
it was the third leg that allowed the win for Atascocita. They were behind until the 3rd leg made the difference...truth
Teams, Relays and DMR's are the future of our sport. If we could all come together, including the brands, track would boom. So many good reasons to move in that direction.
Dmrs??😂
And DMR's like they said above
@@Fefotwo-ps6hddmrs aren’t the future of track and field sorry
@@n88te you know you secretly love the DMR'S, that's why you knocking it... Found you out...🤪🤣
Not only good for that, but will bring a lot of Nationalities together. That would be most Beautiful.
Texas athletes built different
Yeah. Texas boys are fast in 85 degree weather. Why don't they come to the Penn Relays and race the fast and ultra-competitive Jamaican kids in 65 degree weather, in front of 45,000 track crazed fans (30,000 of whom are hostile Jamaicans) in a tight stadium. Then we'll really know what they're made of.
@@StevieAustin-ow3gc running in cool weather don't produce fast times...Bring them Jamaicans to the Texas Relays in March if they wanna race.. & by the way Texas isn't Florida we get cold ..& in March/ April it could be 80 degrees one day and 50 degrees the next day .. Speak facts,
@@StevieAustin-ow3gcwe don't give AF about them Jamaicans, we're Texans
@@Gabriel-s8i9y Jamaicans run 3:09, 3:10 in cold weather, and there is no high school track atmosphere, anywhere, like Penn. And, most Jamaican fans live on the east coast. Long Beach Poly used to come out when they were hot. It would be a unique experience for the Texas kids. So, come on Texas. Don't be chicken.
@@StevieAustin-ow3gc we may have fast kids & its been that way forever, but the Penn Relays is the last weekend in April, & our regional track meets are on the same weekend..
The moment that Duncanville’s anchor switched the baton to his right hand, Atascocita went right past him. Congrats to all of the teams. This was really impressive.
They didn't break the national record because they own the record
The fastest kid was the anchor in black
Ong
he came second at states in the 100m
Yea he was a sophomore very much possible he will win the 100 Meters next year he ran a 10.28 at the 6a Finals that’s unbelievable time 😂
Bro Quincy Wilson, Jacious Sears now this shi bro what is HAPPENING?? Y'ALL AINT HUMANN!! 😂😭
incredible !
Amazing
Would’ve broke the record if they could decide between shorts and tights.
Good Gosh 🔥🔥🔥
BRAVO...👍✌
The anchor in the black outfit who took 5th place was the last guy to get the baton and was seriously flying down the stretch. I wonder how fast he went.
Yea he really looked the fastest out of the whole field of anchors
Tate taylor soph. also idk either
He ran 10.2 and 20.7 this year. Pretty damn impressive for a sophomore. Looks pretty talk so surely he’s a football player
You right he was hauling
Awesome
Houston speed is unmatched. 3 of the top 4 schools from Houston. We will get back to football domination.
Let's talk about Football and Basketball which is King in Texas. DALLAS kinfolk.
@@ronaldqueen-x9y Houston will be back like we always do. Just like 2015 2018 2019 2021.
@@freddygutierrez6764idk why you texas people like to talk about eachother like yall aren’t in the same state and have the best athletes goddam it’s not like any other state is doing that it doesn’t have to be about the numbers and quantity because duncanville beat TWO of those three teams so it doesn’t really matter and they all went sub 40
Texas don’t play! NICE!
Why I never see these schools at pen relays?
Cause they sleep on TX and it cost too much to fly
The Jamaican's come to Penn because it is a very big meet for them, but the Texas teams are preparing for their state meet and are not that concern about showing up at the Penn Relays. The Jamaicans teams brag about beating the best in American, but they haven't seen the kind of smoke coming out of Texas.
Cuss nobody cares about penn relays. Better competition in state. Regular season track meets be faster than penn times.
Not a lot of schools from outside of the Northeast really go to Penn relays
@@Nylah-us6tb The Jamaicans can say the same about competing back home. They get more competition there than they do running in at Penn. I was at Penn last week, so I saw them in action. Furthermore, the JA boys HS 4x100 record is faster. Americans have to be #1 in everything, but Caribbean kids run constantly 12 months a year. The kids in Texas are probably faster than those in the northern states because they're also outdoors most of the year, like kids in the Caribbean. However, look at the fastest runners in college (usually from the Caribbean) and on the international level. This is the case even though the US has the best facilities, hundreds of colleges which prepare runners for int'l competition, sponsorship, and better science. I chuckle everytime I hear a country of 400 million obsess about beating a country of 2.5 million.
i just watched US qualifying for paris with the same times !?
They ran 37 what r u talking about
@sandezras you are reaching. The men's professional team just ran a 37.49. That's almost a 2 second difference. Nice try though. These boys have great potential for the future.
I think he just means it’s damn close
@hundoszadon6263 that's not what he said.
@hundoszadon6263 2 seconds is close, in track and field.....it's a big deal
Ducanville fo tha metroplex💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
WOW
😂 lil skinny white boy on the 3rd leg of the winning team was burning 🔥 😳 boy quick as hell.
hes a 800 runner too which is crazy ngl lmaoo
TCU signee
@@wilburhoffman5510 he a dawg deserved
Jordan Parker for the uninitiated
@@Aeneasthetic he runs the 8?!?!?!? That is crazy! Bet his last 100 in the 4 is insane.
Speeeeed
American Heritage 39.39
I blinked, who won??
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Why y'all didn't get all the girls 4x100 race at the penn relays i didn't get to see my daughter run
Too bad this is more important than
Wow
2 year $500,000,000,000
Where was IMG this year? 😂
Almost five teams under!
That anchor for Harlan was moving. (He also got 2nd to Watkins in the 100m).
5 teams did break sub 40 if you count the 5A champions Fort Bend Marshall. They ran a 39.88
Not close. Close would be .01 or .02, not .09.
@@cryo9216 Thank you o sire for escorting the sacred numbers from On High down to us mere mortals 🤣
@@terraflow__bryanburdo4547
What numbers? 🤷♂
Both Atascocita and Duncanville anchors are LSU football recruits. The REAL question to ask is why none of the Texas track powerhouses can keep homegrown talent home?
Maybe because LSU is a top football program🤷🏿♂️
@@sethjohnson4367 They are. But so are any number of Texas schools. So WEAK answer 🤷🏾♂️ Very weak.
@@seensay2132 so you’re telling me you’d pass up an opportunity to play for LSU to stay near home. Maybe they have better opportunities.
@@sethjohnson4367 I have great respect for both LSU football & track programs. Not a bad choice for either. But my question isn’t to defame the Tigers recruiting. It’s questioning what the Texas programs didn’t do well enough to keep homestate talent home?
@@seensay2132 I get your point, but there is only so much a program can do to try and keep their talent. The players probably wanted to leave the state. We don’t know. But I wouldn’t blame the Texas schools
$400,000,000,000
There is a tik tok accusing these young men of cheating.
Gonzalez George Harris Kimberly Robinson Maria
Texas need to join the penn relays to shut them Jamaican teams up!!!
Bring on the Jamaicans?
Jamaican men aren’t what they use to be. They got some young guns coming up though.
@@cross6588 Jamaican men also run for other countries, like Canada and the UK. What JA has done in atlethics is unprecedented. The country has 2.5 million people vs 400 million in the US. But America always has to be #1, just like when they lost the gold in mens basketball. Some won't rest until Bolt's records are broken by an American runner.
@@Ayinde65 I am talking about the Jamaican men now aren’t as good as the Bolt era but they got some dawgs coming if you want to argue that point go look in the mirror because something is wrong with you. I am talking about the 100m and 200m. The women are holding it down but the men are slacking.
They won't come they want to go to Penn relays where competition is less.
@Ayinde65 If you follow athletics then you know that the Jamaican men aren’t as competitive anymore. Americans aside, the Europeans, Africans, and even the Indians are beating them now. But the women are still competitive, although not as much as before. Nothing to be ashamed about.
SO WHAT FLORIDA TEAM YALL WANT TO TRY TO BRING TO TEXAS......
Mid reaction
We have adult male team that haven't run this fast.
USA just ran 37
@@perspective8369and the rest ran around the same times as these Texas highschoolers
@@n88te true
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Htown f dallas
We Dominate Football F Htown
@@kevinharris7241yall having a moment. Houston will be back
Duncanville boys said yall can get 4x1 we got 4x2 record
Who cares. 4x1 is more popular
@@AaronReed-k7n it's not always about the 4x1
4x200 isn’t contested at Olympic and World championships for a reason. 4x100m is where it is at.
@@cross6588 they need to put it in the world championship
@@86mjackson it’s not even ran at the NCAA championships. It doesn’t look good on TV either because of the huge staggers.
7 high school teams just ran faster than the Women’s 4x100 world record!!
That's nothing special. When I was a freshman in high school I broke the women's world record in the mile by 7 seconds in a prelim race - and didn't make it into the final!
Ladies need to inject more testosterone
@@cryo9216I mean that’s not as impressive because woman can’t run as fast paced in long distance as they can in shorter distances even if it is slower
He run track at lsu or just football
The 2nd place team had a fat anchor lol
And the WOMENS WORLD RECORD is 40.82...7 teams beat that in ONE RACE.LOL!!!!!
All the New Orleans Katerina refugees
You on that good dope 🤣