Trending...
- Lead Empowered TV Surpasses Major Growth Milestones, Expands Opportunities for Guests and Partners
- Local Roofer Urges OKC Homeowners to Schedule Roof Inspections Following Recent Storms
- Mustang Elite Athletes Dominate Across Oklahoma Meets as Hurdle Squad Leads Class 6A Rankings
OKLAHOMA CITY - OklaNews -- Mustang Elite Track Club athletes delivered an impressive start to the 2026 outdoor track and field season at the Midwest City meet on March 7, posting multiple personal records and several top rankings across Oklahoma's Class 6A division.
Leading the way was Jonathan McCorvey, who captured 1st place in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.45. The performance currently ranks 2nd in the state of Oklahoma and 1st in the Class 6A division, establishing McCorvey as an early contender for the state title this outdoor season.
McCorvey continued his strong day by competing in the 300-meter hurdles, where he recorded a personal record of 41.49, placing him 8th overall in Class 6A statewide rankings.
Strong Performances Across the Hurdle Squad
Fellow Mustang Elite athlete Zachary Kitchen also opened the outdoor season with a breakthrough performance. Kitchen clocked a personal best of 39.58 in the 300-meter hurdles, which currently ranks 2nd in the state of Oklahoma. He also competed in the 110-meter hurdles, finishing with a time of 15.78.
More on oklanews.com
Kingsley Njifunuh continued to demonstrate his versatility across multiple events. Njifunuh posted a 14.90 in the 110-meter hurdles, ranking 5th in Oklahoma, and followed it with a personal best of 41.07 in the 300-meter hurdles, placing him 6th statewide.
In addition to his hurdle performances, Njifunuh competed in the long jump, recording a mark of 21 feet, 8 inches, which currently ranks 4th in Oklahoma.
Momentum Building for the Outdoor Season
With multiple athletes already posting top-10 statewide marks and several personal records in the first outdoor meet of the year, Mustang Elite Track Club is building strong momentum heading into the heart of the 2026 track and field season.
The early results highlight the program's continued emphasis on speed development, technical hurdling, and explosive power across sprint and field events.
More on oklanews.com
Pre-Season Practices Begin March 14
Mustang Elite Track Club will begin pre-season practices on March 14, and athletes interested in joining the program are encouraged to register now as spots are limited.
For registration and program information, visit:
www.elitetrackclub.com
About Mustang Elite Track Club
Mustang Elite Track Club is a competitive youth and high school track and field development program based in Mustang, Oklahoma, specializing in sprint mechanics, hurdle training, and horizontal jumps. The club continues to develop state-ranked athletes and championship competitors across Oklahoma.
Leading the way was Jonathan McCorvey, who captured 1st place in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.45. The performance currently ranks 2nd in the state of Oklahoma and 1st in the Class 6A division, establishing McCorvey as an early contender for the state title this outdoor season.
McCorvey continued his strong day by competing in the 300-meter hurdles, where he recorded a personal record of 41.49, placing him 8th overall in Class 6A statewide rankings.
Strong Performances Across the Hurdle Squad
Fellow Mustang Elite athlete Zachary Kitchen also opened the outdoor season with a breakthrough performance. Kitchen clocked a personal best of 39.58 in the 300-meter hurdles, which currently ranks 2nd in the state of Oklahoma. He also competed in the 110-meter hurdles, finishing with a time of 15.78.
More on oklanews.com
- Driven by Duty, Built for Power: The Rise of Edmond Memorial's Morgan Jace Lesch
- Mustang Elite Athletes Dominate Across Oklahoma Meets as Hurdle Squad Leads Class 6A Rankings
- Local Roofer Urges OKC Homeowners to Schedule Roof Inspections Following Recent Storms
- Lead Empowered TV Surpasses Major Growth Milestones, Expands Opportunities for Guests and Partners
- The Lion of Moore: Why Sean Boyd is Oklahoma's Next Big Trench Warrior
Kingsley Njifunuh continued to demonstrate his versatility across multiple events. Njifunuh posted a 14.90 in the 110-meter hurdles, ranking 5th in Oklahoma, and followed it with a personal best of 41.07 in the 300-meter hurdles, placing him 6th statewide.
In addition to his hurdle performances, Njifunuh competed in the long jump, recording a mark of 21 feet, 8 inches, which currently ranks 4th in Oklahoma.
Momentum Building for the Outdoor Season
With multiple athletes already posting top-10 statewide marks and several personal records in the first outdoor meet of the year, Mustang Elite Track Club is building strong momentum heading into the heart of the 2026 track and field season.
The early results highlight the program's continued emphasis on speed development, technical hurdling, and explosive power across sprint and field events.
More on oklanews.com
- Why William Tate is the Name to Watch in the Class of 2031
- Mustang Elite Athletes Continue State & National Impact in Week Three of Outdoor Season
- Triple Diamond Construction and Roofing Launches Neighborhood Referral Program
- Tulsa Ranked #3 Worst Allergy City in America - ATO Health Sinus Rinse Offers Natural Relief
- Bass Energy & Exploration Publishes Comprehensive Investor Guide to Oil and Gas Depletion Allowances
Pre-Season Practices Begin March 14
Mustang Elite Track Club will begin pre-season practices on March 14, and athletes interested in joining the program are encouraged to register now as spots are limited.
For registration and program information, visit:
www.elitetrackclub.com
About Mustang Elite Track Club
Mustang Elite Track Club is a competitive youth and high school track and field development program based in Mustang, Oklahoma, specializing in sprint mechanics, hurdle training, and horizontal jumps. The club continues to develop state-ranked athletes and championship competitors across Oklahoma.
Source: Elite Track Academy LLC
Filed Under: Sports
0 Comments