Alabama State’s sophomore sensation, Jamarion Stubbs, is blazing a trail straight to the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. With wind-legal sprints of 10.07s in the 100m and a jaw-dropping 19.95s in the 200m at the NCAA East Regional meet, Stubbs didn’t just set new PRs; he shattered expectations. His performances have sent a clear message to the track and field world: a new competitor has arrived, and he’s not slowing down. As he gears up for the championships in Eugene, Oregon, all eyes will be on this rising star. Can he outdo himself once more? Stay tuned as Stubbs races not just against the clock, but for his place in history.
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