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Week 8–9: The Final Week



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The final stretch of the season brought fireworks across every region as jumpers soared to new heights and team standings shifted dramatically. Week 8 set the stage, but Week 9 shattered expectations with several athletes hitting lifetime bests and establishing dominance just in time for championship season.


Top 10 Triple Jump Marks (Weeks 8–9 Combined)

  1. Trevon – 16.77m (North Central)

  2. Brandon Green – 16.72m (North Central)

  3. Luke Brown – 16.33m (North East)

  4. Theophillus – 16.14m (South East)

  5. Kyvon Tatham – 16.09m (South East)

  6. Jay Louison Roe – 15.67m (West)

  7. Sterling – 15.65m (North Central)

  8. Tre Betts – 15.78m (North East)

  9. Ledamian Rowell – 15.90m (South East)

  10. Stafon Roach – 15.90m (South Central)



Team Scores After Week 9

Region

Score

North Central

49.31

South East

48.13

North East

47.69

South Central

46.81

West

46.48

North Central holds onto the top spot by less than a point, edging out South East and North East in one of the tightest finishes in league history.


Week 8 Highlights

  • South Central showed depth with Stafon Roach launching a massive 15.90m and Chris Preddie adding a 15.30m.

  • South East’s Ledamian Rowell also hit 15.90m to match the Week 8 lead.

  • North East's Tre Betts impressed with a 15.78m mark, keeping his squad in striking distance.

  • North Central’s lone mark came from Reece Grosserode at 15.07m.

  • West received a solid 15.29m from Eli Lawrence.


Week 9 Explosion

North Central dominated the final week with eight scoring jumpers:

  • Trevon led all with 16.77m.

  • Brandon Green backed it up with 16.72m.

  • Ismael (15.82m), Abraham (15.79m), and Sterling (15.65m) kept the momentum strong.

North East wasn’t far behind:

  • Luke Brown delivered a 16.33m jump.

  • Strong support came from Donovan (15.58m), Kyle Johnson (15.37m), and Miller Jones (15.46m).

South East posted elite marks:

  • Theophillus soared to 16.14m.

  • Kyvon Tatham followed closely with 16.09m.

  • Jaden Lippet joined the 15.80+ club with 15.83m.

South Central stayed in the mix with five athletes over 15.25m:

  • Sir Jonathan (15.54m), Tosti (15.37m), and Demarko (15.28m) led the charge.

West kept pressure on the standings:

  • Jay Louison Roe landed at 15.67m.

  • Teammates Trevontay Smith (15.52m) and Gabriel (15.29m) added solid contributions.


Final Thoughts

The final week delivered some of the best performances of the entire season. Trevon’s 16.77m now stands as the league’s top jump, capping off a season filled with tight battles, emerging stars, and record-level depth.

North Central takes home the team title, but every region had shining moments and athletes who raised the bar.

 
 
 

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