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Jamier Brown Shines at State Track Championships Ahead of Ohio State Arrival

The multi‑event star from Big Walnut prepares for early enrollment with the Buckeyes

Jamier Brown, a standout athlete from Big Walnut, capped his high school career with a dominant performance at the Division 2 state track championships, capturing three titles in a single meet.

He crossed the line in 10.42 seconds to win the 100‑meter dash and clocked 20.91 seconds in the 200‑meter dash, the fastest mark in Ohio this year. As part of the Big Walnut 4×100‑meter relay squad, he helped the team to a winning time of 41.53 seconds.

A Dual‑Sport Prospect

Beyond the track, Brown is already committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes football program for the Class of 2027. Coaches have praised his speed and versatility, noting that his athletic profile could translate into a significant impact on the collegiate gridiron.

He is slated to enroll at Ohio State in the spring semester of 2027, a timeline that could make this weekend’s state meet his final appearance on the high school stage. The Ohio High School Athletic Association, which oversees the competition, highlighted the significance of his achievements for the sport’s growing popularity in the region.

Local officials and teammates alike celebrated Brown’s versatility and work ethic, emphasizing that his success reflects the strong development programs in Ohio’s high schools. As he prepares for the next chapter, Brown remains focused on finishing his high school career on a high note while looking ahead to the challenges of college athletics.

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