
One month into the season, we've already started to see the state's leading marks drop as the season heats up. Madelynne Taggart of Corner Canyon is ranked first in the state for the 300H and second in the 110H. Taggart is the only Utah athlete to run under 45 seconds in the 300H this season and is the only athlete to have a combined time under 1:00. Lone Peak's Nadia Chiara is right on that 1:00 border with her 45.57 times in the 300H and 15.19 for 100H. Rounding out the top three is Eden DeVries of Weber, who is ranked first in the state for 100H with her time of 14.39. DeVries is the only Utah athlete to run sub-15 in the 100H.