It comes with an * but Rylan Hainje's performance at Marion County meet makes history
Franklin Central's Rylan Hainje runs 110-meter hurdles in 13.09 seconds at Marion County meet, the No. 4 time in history of high school track.
INDIANAPOLIS – With clouds blocking the sun and temperature at 60 and falling, the 250-some spectators in the stands were bundled up with coats, blankets and stocking caps. There was little to suggest they would witness Indiana track and field history. There was one clue: the flag flapping at the north end of North Central High School.
There was no gauge to measure the wind, but weather services in the area reported about 15 mph. So what Rylan Hainje did Wednesday at the Marion County boys meet comes with an asterisk. But this is not Texas, where heat and wind produce outlandish times.
This is Indiana, and what Hainje did is just not seen in Indiana ... nor in about any state except Texas. The Franklin Central senior ran the 110-meter hurdles in 13.
09 seconds, the No. 4 time in the history of high school track under all conditions. That came 35 minutes after he had run the trials in 13.
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