Wildcat of the Week Parker Williams did not consider track and field his premiere sport as a high school student at La Quinta High School in Indio. Then he won Desert Empire League title in the 100-meter hurdles as a senior and earned team MVP honors. A four-year letter winner in soccer and football, he was the football team captain during his senior season and twice helped lead the soccer squad to league titles.
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It was his track and field success that led him to Chico State, though. He has been itching to build on that success for a long time. Williams’ freshman campaign stopped as soon as it started. He competed at the 2020 season-opening Kim Duyst Invitational before the season was shut down. The 2021 campaign was canceled as well.
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With a full season finally ahead, Williams got out of the blocks with a boom at Saturday’s Kim Duyst Invitational, winning the 110-meter hurdles and 400-meter hurdles while posting personal bests in both. He also teamed with Demetre Coffey, Ian Hackett, and Bryan Payne to finish fourth in the 4x400-meter relay competition.
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Williams clocked in at 14.58 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles (more than two seconds faster than his time at the 2020 Kim Duyst) and 54.90 seconds in the 400 meters (three-and-a-half seconds faster that in 2020 in Turlock). His 110-meter time makes him the eighth fastest in the event in Chico State men’s track and field history and fourth fastest in the nation this year.
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Not bad for his second meet as a Wildcat and first in nearly two full years.
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Williams and the Wildcats will be back in action Saturday as part of the Aggie Open, hosted by UC Davis.
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