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The Crossplex
This event will take place at The Crossplex in Birmingham, AL. Admission to compete in this event is $10 Ages 1-2-3 and $40 from Ages 4 & Up...
The Crossplex
The Crossplex
This event will take place at The Crossplex in Birmingham, AL. Admission to compete in this event is $40 from Ages 4 & Up. Spectator Ticket ...
The Crossplex
Carl Maddox Fieldhouse
This event will take place at Carl Maddox Fieldhouse on the campus of LSU Entry Fee to compete in this event is $20 per event. Spectator Tic...
Carl Maddox Fieldhouse
The Crossplex
This event will take place at The Crossplex in Birmingham, AL.
11-12 $50.00/athlete 13-14 $50.00/athlete High School $50.00/athlete...
The Crossplex
The Virginia Beach Sorts Center
This event will take place at Virginia Beach Sports Center
1045 19th ST., VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23451
Meet Entry Fee is $45.
There wi...
The Virginia Beach Sorts Center
Name: Kari “Lucy Lou” Smith
Age/Grade: 7 years old / 3nd Grade
Event Specialties: Sprinting (60m, 200m), Long Jump
Recognition: One of the top-ranked 7-year-old track & field athletes in the United States
Name: Kari “Lucy Lou” Smith
Age/Grade: 7 years old / 3nd Grade
Event Specialties: Sprinting (60m, 200m), Long Jump
Recognition: One of the top-ranked 7-year-old track & field athletes in the United States
Kari “Lucy Lou” Smith consistently proved herself as a rising star in the 2025 indoor season. With multiple podium finishes across sprinting and long jump, she closed the season ranked among the nation’s best in her age group. Her standout performances include a PR of 9.52 in the 60m and an 11’ 2.75” PR in long jump at AAU Indoor Nationals, marking her as one to watch going into 2026.
Athlete Profile
Name: Charve “The Body Snatcher” Gibson
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 11th Grade
Event Specialties: Long Jump, Triple Jump, Sprints (60m, 200m, 400m), Hurdles (60mH)
Recognition: Nationally recognized jumper; contender for the Mississippi High School Indoor State Record in both the long jump and triple jump
Athlete Profile
Name: Charve “The Body Snatcher” Gibson
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 11th Grade
Event Specialties: Long Jump, Triple Jump, Sprints (60m, 200m, 400m), Hurdles (60mH)
Recognition: Nationally recognized jumper; contender for the Mississippi High School Indoor State Record in both the long jump and triple jump
Charve “The Body Snatcher” Gibson continues to shine as one of the premier high school jumpers in the nation. In 2025, she recorded standout performances in both the long jump (19’ 2.75”) and triple jump (38’ 11.5”) at the Nike Indoor Nationals, placing her on track to challenge Mississippi’s state records. A versatile athlete, she also posted PRs in the 60m dash (8.11), 55m hurdles (8.55), and 60m hurdles (9.09), while contributing to strong sprint relay performances. With her explosive talent and competitive drive, Charve is primed for a breakout 2026 indoor season across multiple events.
Name: Amari “My Lil SuperStar” Trevillion
Age/Grade: 15 years old / 10th Grade
Event Specialties: 200m Dash, Long Jump, 400m Dash, Sprints
Recognition: Rising Mississippi standout with national-level potential in jumps and sprints; poised for a breakout 2026 indoor season
Name: Amari “My Lil SuperStar” Trevillion
Age/Grade: 15 years old / 10th Grade
Event Specialties: 200m Dash, Long Jump, 400m Dash, Sprints
Recognition: Rising Mississippi standout with national-level potential in jumps and sprints; poised for a breakout 2026 indoor season
Amari “My Lil SuperStar” Trevillion had an impressive 2025 indoor campaign, showcasing versatility in the sprints, 200m/400m, and long jump. Her 25.72 SR in the 200m and 16’ 8.5” SR in the long jump highlighted her ability to compete against elite competition at the national level. She also captured a 1st Place finish in the 400m (1:03.96) at the Louisiana Indoor Classic. With her explosive speed and jumping ability, Amari is positioned for a major breakout in 2026, with the potential to dominate in Mississippi and on the national stage.
Name: Gabrielle “The Real Deal” Glover
Age/Grade: 16 years old / 11th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Relays
Recognition: One of the nation’s best young sprinters in 2025; explosive speed and consistency make her a top contender in both the 60m and 200m dashes for the 2026 season.
Name: Gabrielle “The Real Deal” Glover
Age/Grade: 16 years old / 11th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Relays
Recognition: One of the nation’s best young sprinters in 2025; explosive speed and consistency make her a top contender in both the 60m and 200m dashes for the 2026 season.
Gabrielle “The Real Deal” Glover lived up to her name in 2025, showing elite speed and poise in the sprints. Her 7.89 PR in the 60m and 24.20 PR in the 200m established her as one of the nation’s top sprinters in her age group. While her focus remains on the sprints, she also contributed in relays and competed in the long jump. Entering 2026, Gabrielle is primed for a breakout season on the national stage, with the potential to post record-breaking times in the 60m and 200m dashes.
Name: Alexis “Smoke” Mosley
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 12th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump, Relays
Recognition: A fan favorite at RADL Track Club, Alexis is known for her explosive speed, fierce determination, and commitment to giving 100% every time she steps on the track. After battling setbacks in 2025
Name: Alexis “Smoke” Mosley
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 12th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump, Relays
Recognition: A fan favorite at RADL Track Club, Alexis is known for her explosive speed, fierce determination, and commitment to giving 100% every time she steps on the track. After battling setbacks in 2025, she is focused on returning to the top of the Mississippi rankings in 2026.
(Note: Did not start or did not finish in several individual sprint events due to injury/other setbacks)
Alexis “Smoke” Mosley has always been a fierce competitor with the heart of a champion. While 2025 was a challenging indoor season, she still contributed with a strong 26.8h relay split and posted a personal best of 13’ 6” in the long jump. Known for her resilience and relentless work ethic, Alexis enters the 2026 season determined to reclaim her place among Mississippi’s elite sprinters. With her natural speed and fearless spirit, Alexis is ready for a comeback season worth celebrating.
Name: Zauria “Big Timer” Clark
Age/Grade: 16 years old / 11th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 400m Dash
Recognition: Ranked among the top 3 sprinters in Mississippi during the 2025 season, Zauria is known for her explosive speed, relentless drive, and competitive edge. With a bigger schedule in 2026, she is expected to make a
Name: Zauria “Big Timer” Clark
Age/Grade: 16 years old / 11th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 400m Dash
Recognition: Ranked among the top 3 sprinters in Mississippi during the 2025 season, Zauria is known for her explosive speed, relentless drive, and competitive edge. With a bigger schedule in 2026, she is expected to make a major statement on both state and national stages.
Though limited to only two indoor meets in 2025, Zauria “Big Timer” Clark still proved her status as one of Mississippi’s elite sprinters. Her 7.92 SR in the 60m dash and 1:02.07 PR in the 400m highlighted her raw speed and range as a versatile athlete. With her work ethic and determination to be the best, Zauria enters 2026 ready for a breakout campaign that could return her to the very top of the state rankings and establish her as a force at national-level competitions.
Name: Shatyra “Black” Black
Age/Grade: 18 years old / 12th Grade (Senior Season)
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Recognition: A proven hard worker and supportive teammate, Shatyra is respected for her leadership, encouragement, and relentless effort. As she heads into her senior season, she is expe
Name: Shatyra “Black” Black
Age/Grade: 18 years old / 12th Grade (Senior Season)
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump, Triple Jump
Recognition: A proven hard worker and supportive teammate, Shatyra is respected for her leadership, encouragement, and relentless effort. As she heads into her senior season, she is expected to shine both on the track and as a motivator for those around her.
Shatyra “Black” Black only competed in one indoor meet in 2025, but she made the most of it, posting strong performances with personal and season records across four events (60m, 200m, long jump, and triple jump). Known as a hard worker and team-first athlete, Shatyra not only pushes herself but also inspires those around her to be better. Entering her senior season in 2026, she is positioned for a memorable campaign, where her leadership and determination will leave a lasting impact on her teammates and the RADL Track Club program.
Name: Maur’Ziyah “ZiZi” Bass
Age/Grade: 12 years old / 7th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump (occasional 400m)
Recognition: A founding member of RADL Track Club, ZiZi has been part of the team since age 3 and holds a special place in Coach Jackson’s heart. Known for her consistency and toughness, she is ex
Name: Maur’Ziyah “ZiZi” Bass
Age/Grade: 12 years old / 7th Grade
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Long Jump (occasional 400m)
Recognition: A founding member of RADL Track Club, ZiZi has been part of the team since age 3 and holds a special place in Coach Jackson’s heart. Known for her consistency and toughness, she is expected to shine in 2026 with new personal records in both the long jump and 60m dash.
Maur’Ziyah “ZiZi” Bass has been the heart and soul of RADL Track Club since she first laced up her spikes at age three. While she missed the 2025 indoor season, her 2024 performances showcased her talent on the national stage, with standout finishes in the 60m dash and long jump. A fierce competitor who thrives under pressure, ZiZi has consistently placed among the best in her age group. In 2026, she is primed for a comeback season, where new PRs and national recognition are well within reach.
Name: Jaquariuna “Nah Nah” Haynes
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 12th Grade (2024 season; rising senior for 2026)
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Relays (4x200)
Recognition: A longtime staple of RADL Track Club, Nah Nah has consistently delivered strong performances and brings leadership, speed, and championship-level focus t
Name: Jaquariuna “Nah Nah” Haynes
Age/Grade: 17 years old / 12th Grade (2024 season; rising senior for 2026)
Events: 60m Dash, 200m Dash, Relays (4x200)
Recognition: A longtime staple of RADL Track Club, Nah Nah has consistently delivered strong performances and brings leadership, speed, and championship-level focus to the team. With a big senior year ahead in 2026, she is projected to be one of Mississippi’s top sprinters and a key part of RADL’s national-level 17–18 girls squad.
Jaquariuna “Nah Nah” Haynes is known for her speed, consistency, and competitive fire. In 2024, she left her mark at the AAU Indoor National Championships, posting personal records and helping her relay squad to a silver medal finish. Though she missed the 2025 indoor season, Nah Nah has reloaded with focus and determination. Heading into 2026, her senior season, she’s primed to return stronger than ever — with the potential to be one of the best sprinters in Mississippi and a force to watch at the national level.
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