Week 9: Trevon Hammer DESTROYS FIELD WITH 16.77m
- Sterling Jordan
- May 20
- 2 min read

When the stakes were highest, Trevon Hammer of the North Central region delivered the kind of performance that turns heads and rewrites leaderboards. With a jaw-dropping 16.77-meter triple jump, Hammer didn't just lead Week 9—he posted the top mark of the entire season.
The Jump That Shocked the League
Trevon’s 16.77m leap came during a critical moment in the team race. With multiple athletes hitting 16m+ territory, it was clear that a big mark would be needed to separate from the pack. Hammer stepped on the runway with confidence, and what followed was a near-flawless sequence:
Approach: Fast, composed, and aggressive, setting up for maximum horizontal velocity.
Hop Phase: Explosive off the board, eating up ground while staying balanced in the air.
Step Phase: Smooth transition with excellent ground contact and posture, carrying momentum forward.
Jump Phase: A technically sound, high-extension jump to cap off a career-best performance.
The result? A season-leading 16.77 meters and a new personal milestone.
Powering North Central to Victory
Trevon’s jump was more than an individual highlight—it was a game-changer for North Central. His mark helped lift the team to a league-high 49.31 points, securing the top spot overall after Week 9. With multiple jumpers contributing, it was Hammer’s big mark that set the tone and gave North Central the edge they needed to close the season strong.
A Statement Performance
Week 9 featured historic depth in the triple jump:
Brandon Green (North Central) hit 16.72m.
Luke Brown (North East) reached 16.33m.
Theophillus (South East) soared to 16.14m.
But none touched Hammer’s mark. His 16.77m not only separated him from the field—it set a new benchmark for excellence across all regions.
Looking Ahead
With his 16.77m performance, Trevon Hammer has solidified his status as the league’s premier triple jumper. Whether he continues at the collegiate level or beyond, this breakout jump is a sign that he’s just getting started.
For now, though, he owns Week 9, and arguably, the entire season.
Final Word
In a league loaded with talent, Trevon Hammer stepped up when it mattered most. His 16.77m jump wasn’t just a mark—it was a message: North Central came to win, and Hammer was their hammer.
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