6. Practice makes perfect (Trinity Wilson, 100 hurdles)The
St. Mary's (Berkeley) junior recorded Arcadia's all-time best mark in the event at 13.51, blowing away the field with an absolutely clean performance.
Wilson, who finished second here and at state to current Stanford freshman Kori Carter, led at the first hurdle and never relinquished it, winning handily over
Long Beach Poly's Melia Cox (13.83).
Wilson may not have beat Carter last year, but she bettered Arcadia's All-Time mark of 13.55. She also beat the best mark of the year previously held by Georgia sensation Kendall Williams (13.66).
"Everything I practiced on this week I was able to pull all together today and that feels really, really good," Wilson said. "Practice makes perfect, so it was all good."
Wilson, who was just off her personal best of 13.49, feels like she's on pace to reach her goal of 13.1 by the end of the season.
"All I know is I don't want to have that second-place feeling I had last year," she said.