Texas runner Matthew Boling sets national high school record in 100-meter dash
AUSTIN, Texas — Houston Strake Jesuit sprinter Matthew Boling was the star of the University Interscholastic League Track and Field Championships on Saturday and he did not disappoint.
The Georgia-bound senior, who made waves nationally with a wind-aided 9.98-second run in the 100-meter dash at the Region IV-6A meet two weeks ago, topped a stacked field with a national-record time of 10.13 seconds.
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