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Jonah Vigil named Gatorade New Mexico Boys Track and Field Player of the Year

Vigil’s 46.43 second 400-meter PR at Great Southwest is fourth best in the nation

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The Gatorade Company announced Monday (June 24) Jonah Vigil of Taos High School as its 2018-19 Gatorade New Mexico Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Vigil is the first Gatorade New Mexico Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year to be chosen from Taos High School.

The award, which recognizes not only outstandin­g athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievemen­t and exemplary character demonstrat­ed on and off the track, distinguis­hes Vigil as New Mexico’s best high school boys track and field athlete.

Now a finalist for the prestigiou­s Gatorade National Boys Track and Field Athlete of the Year award to be announced in June, Vigil joins an elite alumni associatio­n of state track and field award-winners, including Lolo Jones (1997-98, Roosevelt High School, Iowa), Allyson Felix (2002-03, Los Angeles Baptist High School, California), Robert Griffin III (2006-07, Copperas Cove High School, Texas), Grant Fisher (2013-14 and 2014-15, Grand Blanc High School, Michigan) and Candace Hill (2014-15, Rockdale County High School, Georgia).

The 5-foot-8, 145-pound senior swept the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dash events at the 4A state meet, helping the Tigers to a fourth-place finish as a team. His winning time in the 100 was a personal best 10.51 seconds, which ranked No. 34 in the nation among prep competitor­s in 2019 at the time of his selection. Vigil clocked another PR to capture silver in the 400 at the prestigiou­s Great Southwest Classic, crossing the line in 46.43 to record the nation’s No. 4 time this spring. An eight-time individual event champion, he graduates as the state all-class record-holder in the 400.

An avid angler who enjoys camping and hiking, Vigil has volunteere­d locally on behalf of Taos Feeds Taos as well as the town’s First Responders Appreciati­on Luncheon. A student ambassador and student council participan­t at his school, he has also donated his time to High Altitude Athletics, a youth gymnastics program. “Jonah Vigil is plenty deserving of this recognitio­n,” said Erik Boal, editor for Dyestat.com. “He PR’d by over a half-second in the 400 to finish second at Great Southwest. He’s won eight individual state titles and shared in four championsh­ip-winning relay quartets.”

Vigil has maintained a weighted 3.5 GPA in the classroom and has signed a national letter of intent to compete on an athletic scholarshi­p at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado, beginning this fall.

The Gatorade Player of the Year program annually recognizes one winner in the District of Columbia and each of the 50 states that sanction high school football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, baseball, softball, and boys and girls track and field, and awards one National Player of the Year in each sport. From the 12 national winners, one male and one female athlete are each named Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year. In all, 607 athletes are honored each year. Vigil joins recent Gatorade New Mexico Boys Track and Field Athletes of the Year Jericho Cleveland (201718, Volcano Vista High School), Jackson Morris (2016-17 and 2014-15, Albuquerqu­e Academy), Alejandro Goldston (201516, Volcano Vista High School) and Mike Budick (2013-14, Volcano Vista High School) among the state’s list of former award winners.

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