Meet the Elite 200 Boys

Carter Gle

Carter Gle

Carter Gle enters the Gazelle Sports Elite 200 with a strong championship mindset and a team-first focus, coming off back-to-back conference titles and chasing a third straight as a squad. He’s also continued to raise the bar individually by breaking school sprint records.
Gavin Duch

Gavin Duch

Gavin Duch has already left his mark with a school record as part of the 4x400m relay. He’s also gained valuable big-meet experience by competing at New Balance Nationals, and he’s ready to bring that confidence and competitiveness into the Elite 200.
Charlie Sanders

Charlie Sanders

Charlie Sanders brings championship credentials into the Elite 200, including being part of two state record-breaking teams and earning multi-state championship success. With big goals ahead, he’s on a focused campaign to win both indoor and outdoor state titles this year – and he’s coming into this race intent on proving he’s ready for that level.
Connor Nealon

Connor Nealon

Connor Nealon enters the Elite 200 with proven speed and strong academics, including Academic All-State recognition and a 10.96 personal best in the 100m as a sophomore. After navigating recurring hamstring setbacks early in his career, he’s embraced patience and the details – then turned that growth into performance.
Deshaun Butler

Deshaun Butler

Deshaun Butler has continued to elevate his level by turning hard work into new personal bests and stepping onto bigger stages. Competing at New Balance Nationals helped shape his experience racing against top talent, and he’s ready to apply that confidence to the Elite 200.
Jhavon Alexander

Jhavon Alexander

Jhavon Alexander brings big-meet experience and versatility to the Elite 200, highlighted by earning All-American honors in the long jump after a season marked by adversity. He also values team success – pointing to a regional title run as a junior in 2025 – and is ready to compete with that same edge on the track.
De-Mani Roberts

De-Mani Roberts

De-Mani Roberts’ rise started early—after dipping under 18 minutes in cross country as a freshman, he found a new level of belief that carried into track. He went on to run 21.6 at New Balance Outdoor Nationals and capped his freshman season with a 47.7 in the 400 at the Junior Olympics. Guided by the quote, “Never let success get to your head, never let failure get to your heart,” he’s stayed hungry, embraced the grind, and is excited for the Elite 200.
Jason Scruggs

Jason Scruggs

Jason Scruggs is fueled by both team success and clutch moments, including helping Forest Hills Northern capture a conference championship for the first time in years. One of his defining memories is closing hard after splitting 48 seconds in a 4x400 comeback win – fed by the support of his teammates.
Chance McNeil

Chance McNeil

Chance McNeil brings proven elite speed to the meet highlighted by a 20.86 personal best in the 200m. A Junior Olympics champion, he’s ready to bring that top-end gear to the Elite 200.
Cooper Mitchell

Cooper Mitchell

Cooper Mitchell has already delivered at a high level, highlighted by setting the school record in the 200m. He’s also proven himself on the championship stage as the Division 1 state runner-up as part of the 4x400 relay, bringing both individual speed and team success into the Elite 200.