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Mojave Sophomore Jayden Patton Tops Nevada Rankings in Sprints and Hurdles

By Matthias Binder March 30, 2026
Mojave track and field sophomore setting records in sprint events
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Mojave track and field sophomore setting records in sprint events

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Blazing Starts in the SprintsVersatility Shines in HurdlesBuilding on a Strong Freshman CampaignNational Eyes and Team Impact

Blazing Starts in the Sprints (Image Credits: Unsplash)

North Las Vegas – A rising talent from Mojave High School has captured attention early in the 2026 high school track and field season. Jayden Patton, a sophomore sprinter, delivered standout performances that placed him at the top of Nevada’s state rankings in multiple events. His results from the season-opening meet signal potential for a breakout year on the track.[1][2]

Blazing Starts in the Sprints

Patton wasted no time asserting dominance. At the Dave Butler Memorial Las Vegas Open, he clocked a state-leading 10.53 seconds in the 100 meters, the fastest time among Nevada high school boys so far this season. That mark not only topped the charts but also showcased his explosive speed right out of the blocks.[1]

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He followed that with a victory in the 200 meters, finishing in 21.34 seconds with a slight wind aid of 0.2 meters per second. These performances surprised competitors who expected more established upperclassmen to lead early. Patton’s ability to execute under pressure highlighted his preparation during the offseason.[3]

Versatility Shines in Hurdles

Beyond pure sprinting, Patton demonstrated remarkable range by winning the 300-meter hurdles in 39.85 seconds, another state-best mark. This event demands not just speed but precise technique over barriers, an area where the Mojave athlete excelled from the outset.[2]

Earlier in March, at the Mojave Weekday 1 meet, he ran the 110-meter hurdles in 15.55 seconds, further proving his hurdle prowess. Such versatility sets him apart in a sport where specialists often dominate. Coaches and observers noted his smooth form and quick recovery between hurdles.[4]

These times position Patton ahead of the pack in Nevada’s competitive 4A classification, where Mojave competes.

Building on a Strong Freshman Campaign

Patton’s ascent did not begin this season. As a freshman in 2025, he earned honorable mention honors on the All-Southern Nevada boys track and field team. That year, he competed in sprints and relays, posting competitive times like 11.28 in the 100 meters and 22.86 in the 200 meters.[5][6]

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He contributed to Mojave’s relay squads, including the 4×200-meter team that ran 1:26.66. At the NIAA 4A State Championship entries, his 300 hurdles time stood at 39.92 seconds. These experiences built a foundation for his current leadership.[7]

National Eyes and Team Impact

Patton’s early marks have drawn national notice. He appears in MileSplit rankings for top sophomore performers in the 100 meters and class of 2028 recruits in sprints and hurdles.[8][9]

  • State No. 1 in 100m: 10.53 seconds
  • State No. 1 in 200m: 21.34 seconds
  • State No. 1 in 300mH: 39.85 seconds
  • Competitive in 110mH: 15.55 seconds
  • Relay anchor for Mojave’s 4×200 and 4×400 teams

For Mojave High School, these results boost team morale in the Northeast Corner region. The program benefits from Patton’s leadership as a young standout.

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Event Time Meet Ranking
100m 10.53 Dave Butler Las Vegas Open Nevada #1
200m 21.34 Dave Butler Las Vegas Open Nevada #1
300mH 39.85 Dave Butler Las Vegas Open Nevada #1

Key Takeaways:

  • Patton leads Nevada in three events just weeks into the 2026 season.
  • His sprint-hurdle combo marks him as a versatile threat.
  • From honorable mention freshman to state leader in one year.

Jayden Patton’s hot start raises questions about his potential at state championships and beyond. As the season progresses, Mojave’s sophomore could redefine expectations for the program. What do you think his chances are for a state title sweep? Tell us in the comments.

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