Jackson 4x100 Record
- A Jackson foursome of football players broke their school's 4x100 relay record at a meet in Rigby, Idaho. (jhnewsandguide.com) - Sam Perry, Jake Simmons, Tyson Kendall and Marco Rosales surpassed a record that had stood since 2008. (jhnewsandguide.com) - The article highlighted that all four are primarily football players, making the sprint relay record especially notable. (jhnewsandguide.com)
Jackson Hole’s boys 4x100 relay team broke a school record that had stood since 2008 at the Rigby Physical Therapy Invitational on April 17-18. (jhnewsandguide.com) The four runners were Sam Perry, Jake Simmons, Tyson Kendall and Marco Rosales, according to the Jackson Hole News&Guide. The meet was held at Rigby High School in eastern Idaho. (jhnewsandguide.com) (athletic.net) All four athletes are primarily football players, not year-round sprinters, which is the detail that framed the result in Jackson’s local coverage. Jackson competes as the Broncs in Wyoming high school sports. (jhnewsandguide.com) (wyopreps.com) A 4x100 relay is one lap of the track split into four 100-meter legs, with the baton exchanged three times. In races this short, clean handoffs matter almost as much as raw speed because a stumble in the exchange zone can erase a fast start. (nfhs.org) (worldathletics.org) The Rigby meet results show Jackson had multiple sprinters in the boys 100 meters, including Rosales at 11.38 seconds, Perry at 11.57 and Kendall at 11.95. Those individual marks help explain how a football-heavy group could assemble enough straight-line speed to threaten a long-standing relay mark. (id.milesplit.com) Jackson’s football roster for 2025-26 lists Kendall, Simmons and Rosales, matching three of the four names in the relay group. That overlap underscores how spring track can double as speed work for players who spend the fall on the football field. (maxpreps.com) Jackson has a broader track history than a single relay record: WyoPreps lists four boys outdoor track and field state titles for the school, in 1982, 1987, 2010 and 2012. This record adds a new line to a program with older championship roots but a very current mix of athletes. (wyopreps.com) For now, the headline is simple: four Broncs with football backgrounds ran fast enough in Rigby to move a 2008 mark off the board. (jhnewsandguide.com)