News Summary

The All-Quarter Century High School Girls Track and Field Team has been revealed, honoring outstanding female athletes from 2000 to 2025 in Northeast Florida. The selection highlights athletes known for their record-breaking performances across various events, including sprinting, distance running, hurdling, and field events. This celebration emphasizes the remarkable achievements and contributions of these young women, fostering inspiration for future athletes in the community.

Jacksonville and Northeast Florida Celebrate All-Quarter Century High School Girls Track and Field Team!

Exciting news is here for Jacksonville and the surrounding Northeast Florida community! The All-Quarter Century High School Girls Track and Field Team has been announced, celebrating the exceptional talents of young female athletes from the years 2000-01 through 2024-25. This celebration shines a light on those athletes whose performances have set records and created unforgettable moments in the world of high school track and field.

How Was the Team Selected?

The selection for this prestigious team was based on incredible times and marks made during the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) season, which runs from February through May. The records were compiled from the comprehensive MileSplit national database, ensuring that every athlete’s achievements were meticulously noted. The final roster features a balanced mix of talent, including three sprinters, three distance runners, two hurdlers, and an athlete from each of the other FHSAA-recognized events.

Meet The Sprinters!

Starting with the explosive sprinters, we have a lineup that includes *some of the most fierce competitors to hit the track.*

  • Frazier: Dominating from 2007 to 2010, she took home an astounding four consecutive FHSAA championships in the 400. Her best time was a blazing 53.64 during her senior year at Raines, earning her a chance to shine at the Junior Olympics in 2008.
  • Johnson: Competing from 2009 to 2012, she pulled off a double championship in 2012—hitting times of 11.86 in the 100 and 23.80 in the 200. She also showcased her speed with a wind-aided 11.28 at the Golden South Classic.
  • Seymour: The star athlete, from 2014-2017, won four individual FHSAA championships and made a name for herself with stellar times of 11.26 in the 100 and 22.89 in the 200, marking the fastest in the area since 2000.

Distinguished Distance Runners

Just as exciting are the incredible distance runners who have shown remarkable endurance and skill.

  • Collier: Florida Gatorade Runner of the Year in 2018, she is a two-time Miss Track and boasts 16 FHSAA championships to her name. Her best marks of 2:00.85 in the 800 and 4:44.51 in the 1,600 are impressive achievements.
  • Johnson: Currently competing from 2023 to 2026, she already has four individual trophies—including back-to-back wins in the 1,600 and 3,200. She made waves with top times of 4:46.24 and 10:19.00, ranking high on Florida’s all-time list.
  • Scanlin: Competing from 1999 to 2002, she made a mark by winning the 1,600 and 3,200 in consecutive years, with standout personal bests at the Adidas Outdoor Championships.

Talented Hurdler Division

The hurdlers on the team are nothing short of fascinating!

  • Davis: Winning her state championship in the longer hurdle event in 2004, her record of 42.47 in the 300-meter hurdles stands tall in Northeast Florida history.
  • Jennings: A rising star with her best time of 13.59 in the 100 hurdles at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals, she completed her freshman year at Miami, already qualified for the NCAA East First Round.

Field Event Rockstars!

Let’s not forget the exceptional athletes dominating the field events!

  • Roberts: The pole vault sensation who cleared an incredible 12 feet, 10 3/4 inches, and won state championships in 2018 and 2019.
  • Greene: Known for her prowess in high jump, with wins in 2012, 2013, and 2015, her leap of over 6 feet would take anyone’s breath away!
  • Ocana: Amazing in long jump, she achieved an area-best mark of 20 feet, 4 1/4 inches, shattering previous records and signing with Jacksonville University.
  • Swanagan: A triple jump champion known for establishing a meet record of 42 feet, 8 3/4 inches—what an accomplishment!
  • Nelson: Standing out in discus, her impressive 157 feet, 11 3/4 inches throw is a true testament to her strength and skill.
  • Bohanon: Not a freshman anymore, she continues her javelin journey with a noteworthy mark of 137 feet, 5 inches.
  • Kelly: She tore through the records in shot put, with a remarkable 49 feet, 1 inch throw, landing her among the top performers in the state.
  • Wild Card: A true all-rounder, she competed in multiple events and garnered national honors for her high jumping abilities.

Final Thoughts

What a celebration of talent! Jacksonville and Northeast Florida have a wealth of remarkable girls track and field athletes who have made history and shot for the stars! Here’s to recognizing and cheering for these incredible ladies whose hard work, determination, and talent continue to inspire the future of athletics. This All-Quarter Century team is a proud reminder of what can be achieved when dedication meets passion.

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