Release courtesy of Lacey Crandall, Lake-Sumter State College
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The NJCAA announced its Weekly Awards on Wednesday and Lake-Sumter State College's Mark Fyffe was named Men's Track Athlete of the Week.
Fyffe's award came on the heels of his performance in the Long Jump and 100m events at the Embry-Riddle Running Elements Classic last weekend.
Kicking off the weekend of competition with the Long Jump, Fyffe's mark of 7.50m clinched a first-place finish in the event, ranks second nationally, and set new school record that he had already previously broken. Additionally, his performance in the Long Jump cleared the NJCAA qualification standard making him the first Lakehawk in program history to qualify for the outdoor national championships in May.
Fyffe's second event of the weekend was in the 100m. His time of 10.95 was good for a new school record in the event and, like the Long Jump, a record he had previously set earlier this season.
Fyffe becomes the third Lakehawk Track & Field athlete, the first for outdoor track & field, to be recognized by the NJCAA. Earlier this year, teammate Jaden Miller was named Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Week for her performance in the Long Jump, Triple Jump, and 60m events.
"Mark's performance is a reflection of his relentless work ethic and determination. Moving up to second in the nation with a 7.50m jump is an incredible achievement, and earing National Athlete of the Week honors is well deserved."
"He is setting the bar high for himself and for our entire program," said Head Coach Cristy Snellgroves.
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— NJCAA Cross Country and Track & Field (@NJCAAXCTF) April 9, 2025
Matt Fyffe of @LakehawkSports is the #NJCAAXCTF DI Men's Athlete of the Week.
Fyffe had two PRs on the Week and finished the long jump in first place with a mark of 7.50m.#NJCAAPOTW pic.twitter.com/1WDIcBYr51