The Lancaster girls' track team has once again shattered the national record in the 4x100-meter relay, clocking in at 43.77 seconds at the Donnie Conner Panther Relays. This marks their second time breaking their own record, as they previously set it at 43.84 seconds last year, becoming the first girls team to break the 44-second barrier. The current team includes standout athletes Tateayna Fuller, Lily Pierrot, Milan Lathan, and Saniyah Miller, who dominated the event, finishing with a full second lead over the runner-up, Duncanville.

By the Numbers
  • Lancaster's winning time: 43.77 seconds
  • Duncanville's runner-up time: 44.84 seconds
State of Play
  • Lancaster now holds the top three fastest times in U.S. high school history for the 4x100 relay.
  • The team previously ran 43.91 seconds, winning the Class 6A state title last May.
What's Next

As the outdoor track season progresses, Lancaster鈥檚 team will likely aim to continue improving their times at upcoming meets, potentially setting even higher benchmarks. The combination of talent and past performances suggests they have the capacity to break records again this season.

Bottom Line

Lancaster's achievement is a remarkable testament to their hard work and talent, solidifying their place in high school athletics history. Their ongoing focus and determination in the season ahead will be key in further redefining excellence in the sport.