Junior Charles

Junior Charles
Junior Charles
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Bio

Name: Junior Charles

Hometown: Grenada

What Events you compete in: 400m, 200, 4x400

Favorite Athlete: Kioami James

What you want to accomplish this year: Good grades 

What you like most about the coaches: Their ability to work with athletes

Personal Records: 47.20, 21.44

What is your Major: General Studies 

News mentions
South Plains track and field dazzles against Div. I field at John Jacobs Invitational in Norman
South Plains track and field dazzles against Div. I field at John Jacobs Invitational in Norman

NORMAN—The South Plains College track and field teams concluded their fifth meet of the outdoor season over the weekend at the 48th annual John Jacobs Invitational on the campus of the University of Oklahoma. The Texans entered the meet ranked second in the country in the latest national polls, while the Lady Texans came in ranked third in the NJCAA. South Plains once again held its own against a field of Div. I schools including Nebraska, Oklahoma and Wichita State. Freshman Laquan Nairn soared 25' 3.25" in the men's long jump to begin the afternoon with a second place finish for the Texans. Saahir Bethea also earned a top five finish with a mark of 24' 3.5". Sophomore Adrian Williams fought a tough wind and earned a third place finish in the men's javelin with a throw of 193' 6".

South Plains track and field sets six facility records on Saturday in Hobbs
South Plains track and field sets six facility records on Saturday in Hobbs

HOBBS—The South Plains College men's and women's track and field teams set six facility records on Saturday at the Ross Black Invitational at Ross Black Stadium on the campus of New Mexico Junior College. Mauricia Prieto began the afternoon with a first place finish in the 200-meter dash crossing the line at 23.86. Safia Bright placed fourth in the women's 100-meter dash with a time of 11.81, as Joi Gill placed fifth with a time of 11.86. Natassha McDonald continues to take claim as one of the top sprinters in the country as the freshman from Toronto used a 53.46 in the women's 400-meter dash to take first.

South Plains concludeds 2017 Texas Relays with top finishes on Saturday in Austin
South Plains concludeds 2017 Texas Relays with top finishes on Saturday in Austin

AUSTIN—The South Plains College men's and women's track and field teams put themselves in contention to prove worthy of national recognition on day three of the 2017 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays at Mike A. Meyers Stadium on Saturday. And that they did. The Texans' 4x400 relay team comprised of Junior Charles, Rayan Holmes, Okeen Williams and Montel Hood took third overall with a final time of 3:07.60. The Lady Texans' 4x400 relay team also earned a top 10 finish as Latriceia Smith, Natassha McDonald, Mauricia Prieto and Agnes Abrocquah placed eighth with their time of 3:42.14.

South Plains Track and Field to kickoff Outdoor campaign on Saturday in El Paso
South Plains Track and Field to kickoff Outdoor campaign on Saturday in El Paso

El PASO—The South Plains College men's and women's track and field teams kicked off their 2017 outdoor campaign on Saturday at the UTEP Springtime meet at Kidd Field. Naomi Kerari and Bosiboro Mosongo got things started for the Lady Texans as the duo tied for sixth in the high jump with their final marks of 4' 10.25". Jannia Price placed fifth in the women's discus with a final throw of 141' 9.5". Mclendon Hill used a mark of 49' 2.5" in the men's shot put for a second place finish.

South Plains track and field shines at Tyson Invitational on Saturday
South Plains track and field shines at Tyson Invitational on Saturday

FAYETTEVILLE—After a day one performance which saw the South Plains men's and women's track and field teams continue to emerge as two of the nation's elite at the 2017 Tyson Invitational at the University of Arkansas, Saturday proved to produce similar results for SPC. Sophomore long distance specialist Omero Rodriguez ran an 8:32.56 in the men's 3000 meter run, earning four place honors to begin the afternoon for the Texans and currently ranks fourth in the NJCAA. Junior Charles and Jordan Atkinson proved their worth against a field of Div. I athletes in the men's 200 mater dash as the duo placed 20th and 22nd overall with final times of 21.72 and 21.74, respectively.

SPC Track and Field set to compete at Charlie Thomas Invitational at Texas A&M University this weekend
SPC Track and Field set to compete at Charlie Thomas Invitational at Texas A&M University this weekend

LEVELLAND—The South Plains College men's and women's track and field team will make their second appearance of the 2017 Indoor season this weekend when they travel to College Station to compete in the Charlie Thomas Invitational on the campus of Texas A&M University. The Texans and Lady Texans kicked off the 2017 campaign on Jan. 14 at the University of Oklahoma with the two teams earning a combined 34 national qualifying marks. South Plains will be competing against some of the top NCAA Div I schools this weekend, per usual, including: Texas A&M, Baylor, Cincinnati, Clemson, Houston, Rice, TCU and UCLA.

South Plains dazzles at Charlie Thomas Invitational in College Station on Saturday
South Plains dazzles at Charlie Thomas Invitational in College Station on Saturday

COLLEGE STATION—After a strong outing in their first Indoor meet of the season on Jan. 14 at the University of Oklahoma, the South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans track and field teams impressed once again on Saturday at the Charlie Thomas Invitational at Texas A&M University. Just two meets into the season, South Plains has set a combined 57 national qualifying marks, 23 coming in Aggie land. The Texans took third overall with 72 team points, trailing only UCLA and Texas A&M.

SPC Track and Field dominates in Oklahoma on Saturday
SPC Track and Field dominates in Oklahoma on Saturday

NORMAN, Oklahoma—The South Plains College men's and women's track and field teams looked to be in mid-season form at their first Indoor meet of the 2017 season at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday. Felicia Frimpong and Melody Korie kicked off the first event of the day with a second and third-place finish in the women's long jump. Frimpong placed second with a final jump of 18-6 ½, while Korie took third with a distance of 18-3. Naomi Kerari placed third in the women's high jump with a final mark of 4-11 ½.