Coach of the yearStan
MullinsPotomacAfter more than 50 years in the sport, Mullins retired on top, leading his Wolverines to a 3A state title.
Athlete of the year
DondreEcholsPotomac
Senior110-hurdles
The Gazette’s athlete of the year broke an all-time Maryland record at the state meet and then earned a spot on the World Junior team by winning at the USA Track and Field Juniors.
RonDarbyPotomac
Senior100-metersHeaded to Florida State University next year, Darby took his third state title in the event this year.
First teamDavid
WintersSuitlandSenior
200-metersIn just his first season on the track, Winters won the national title in the event at the New Balance National outdoor championship.
ChampPageHenry A. Wise
Senior400-metersWas the only athlete in the state to break 47 seconds.
Jalen Robinson-McCoy
Charles H. FlowersSenior
800-metersBeat out all county competition at the state meet, finishing in 1:55.89
Rami PhillipsOxon Hill
Junior1,600-meters
Coasted to a four second win at the county meet.
Joshua WilkinsBowie
Sophomore3,200-meters
Took first at the county meet and then dropped his time by nearly 20 seconds to take fifth in the state.
MalcolmSykesCharles H. Flowers
Junior300-hurdles
Took the 4A state title in both hurdling events, finishing the 300 in 38.42.
Chris KingDeMatha
SeniorLong JumpTook the event easily at the WCAC Championships with a bound of 22 feet, 2 1/4 inches.
KennethScott-Kelow
Henry A. WiseJunior
Triple JumpHad the longest leap of any Prince George’s athlete this season, taking second at the state meet with a 44-05 jump.
RobertMercerCrossland
SeniorPole VaultGrabbed a state title and finished with the second highest clearance in Maryland this season.
Keith ShiversHenry A. Wise
SeniorHigh JumpCoasted to a county title after clearing 6-04, four inches higher than the closest competitor.
Quincey SuttonFrederick Douglass
SeniorDiscusCapped off an undefeated season in the event with a 2A state championship to help lead his Eagles to the team title.
Isaac RanaOxon Hill
SeniorShot putHis toss of 52 feet, 1/2 inches was the sixth best in the state all season.
400-relayPotomac
Taivon Young, senior
Dondre Echols, senior
Ron Darby, seniorJoshua Thorne, senior
Was the top American finisher at the Penn Relays and broke the all-time Maryland record at the state meet.
800-relayHenry A. Wise
Antoine Whitaker, senior
Beysean Hamilton, senior
Rasaan Johnson, senior
Champ Page, seniorClad all in gold at the state meet, they set the all-time Maryland record with their time of 1 minute, 26.25 seconds.
1,600-relaySuitland
Brandon Brown, sophomore
Tyrell Deas, junior
Taivon Jacobs, junior
David Winters, senior
Their 3:14.80 at the state meet was good for first as well as the top time in the state all season.
3,200-relayDuVal
Amajoyi Ihionu, senior
Victor Oyegbami, senior
Moutar Kaba, sophomore
Sodiq Amusat, senior
Took home county and state titles this season, the first in “a really long time,” Amusat said.
Second team100: Jasper Savoy, Gwynn Park
200: Taivon Jacobs, Suitland
400: Christian White, Laurel
800: Sodiq Amusat, DuVal
1,600: Shaun Allen, Forestville
3,200: Justin Ahalt, Eleanor Roosevelt
110 hurdles: Kyle Smith, Frederick Douglass
300 hurdles: Uche Oparaku, DuVal
Long Jump: Xavier Bynum, DuVal
Triple Jump: Tyrone James, Oxon Hill
Pole Vault: Jordan Barton, Henry A. Wise
High Jump: John Hightower, Largo
Shot Put: Shane Green, Henry A. Wise
Discus: Dale Johnson, Largo
400 relay: Suitland
800 relay: Laurel1,600 relay: Laurel
3,200 relay: Oxon Hill