The official release of the 6 signees
TEXAS A&M TRACK & FIELD 2018 SPRING SIGNING
Roger Ethridge, College Park, The Woodlands, Texas Sprints: 47.74 (400m)
Has posted a career best of 47.74 in the 400m this season as runner-up in District 12-6A Anchored 4x400 relay to runner-up finish in district Placed third in the 400m with a then career best of 47.83 at the Region II-6A meet in 2017 Ran on 4x400 relay that finished fourth in the region meet Won area title in 400m with a 47.85 after placing second in district meet at 47.99 Posted a time of 48.33 indoors to win 400m at Texas A&M High School Classic.
Gavin Hoffpauir, The Woodlands, Texas Distance: 3:57.03 (1500), 4:14.75 (1600), 9:13.50 (3200)
State 6A runner-up in cross country during fall of 2017 Finished fifth in Nike Cross Nationals South Regional to advance to Nike Cross Nationals meet Senior season in cross country also included victories in District 12-6A and Region II-6A meets As a junior, placed seventh in the State 6A meet Set career best of 4:14.75 in 1,6000m during 2017 season, placing third in District 12-6A, and clocked a best of 9:21.25 in 3,200m at 2017 Texas Relays In 2018, won District 12-6A title in 1,600m (4:19.10) and 3,200m (9:21.50) Also ran 4:16.98 in 1,600m at Texas Relays Runner-up in 1,500m with a 3:57.03 at Victor Lopez Classic, where he also placed fifth in 3,000m with a best of 8:41.97.
Robin Nool, Estonia Pole Vault: 17-6 (5.34) indoors, 17-5 (5.31) outdoors
Established an indoor career best of 17-6 (5.34) this season Cleared 17-2 (5.25) to win Junior national title in February, a week later won the Estonia national title with a 17-0 (5.20) effort In 2017, equaled the Estonia outdoor junior national record of 17-4 (5.30), placing fourth in a junior meet held in Germany Two days later he improved the junior national record to 17-5 (5.31) to win the Estonia junior nationals Placed fourth in the 2017 European Junior Championships, clearing 17-2 (5.25) Son of 2000 Olympic decathlon gold medalist Erki Nool, who holds Estonia national records in decathlon (8,815 points), heptathlon (6,374) and long jump 26-7 (8.10) Erki also held the outdoor junior pole vault record, set in 1989, that his son first equaled and then passed.
Madeline O'Hanlon, Pottsboro, Texas Throws: 41-4 (shot put), 144-9 (discus)
Won 2017 TTFCA Meet of Champions with a career best of 144-9 Best mark of 41-4 in shot put was set in 2017 to win District 9-3A State 3A runner-up in discus in 2017, following a district win along with runner-up efforts in area and region meets In 2016, placed seventh in AAU Junior Olympics Following district title in shot put in 2017, finished second in area meet and fourth in region meet Placed second in the discus and third in shot put during district meets as a freshman and sophomore in 2015 and 2016.
C.J. Stevenson, Great Oak HS, Temecula, California Jumps: 24-3 (long jump), 50-5 (triple jump)
Recently won the long jump at 2018 Arcadia Invitational with a career best of 24-3 (7.39) Set a career best of 50-5 (15.37) in the triple jump in his first meet of the 2018 season and placed second at Arcadia 2017 California State champion in the triple jump with a mark of 49-7 (15.13) Established a then career best of 50-4 as a junior in 2017, then won titles at CIF Southern Section Division and CIF Southern Section Masters prior to winning the state title Also won Arcadia and Mt. SAC titles in triple jump as a junior Sister, Ciynamon, is a sophomore jumper at Texas A&M.
Jamal Walton, Miramar, Florida Sprints: 10.42 (100m), 20.57 (200m), 44.99 (400m)
Became only the second high school sprinter to run under 45 seconds in the 400m Defended his title in the 400m at the 2017 Pan-American Junior Championships, winning in 44.99 as he represented the Cayman Islands The 44.99 ranks second on the all-time high school list, trailing only a 44.69 by Darrell Robinson set in 1982 Qualified for the 2017 IAAF World Championships in London, where he ran 45.05 in the opening round and 45.16 in the semifinals In 2015, won the Pan-American Junior title in the 400m with a 46.09 Placed fourth in the 2015 IAAF World Youth Championships with a 45.99 On high school level, swept the 200m and 400m titles at the 2017 Florida State meet Won the 400m at Brooks PR Invitational as well as the 200m at the Great Southwest Classic.