Looked him up again. He was second at state in 5A. There was a guy faster in 6A as well, so the third fastest in the state.
He ran 10.39, so he's about a half second faster in the 100 meter than the other guys we've been talking about. Goal line to goal line race, he'd beat all the others by 5 yards.
Another interesting reference, Marks lost state by 5/100s of a second. If you clap your hands together twice, as fast as possible, putting them close together to clap as fast as possible, the time between those claps is 1/10 of a second... twice the amount Marks lost by at state.
I once talked with a guy, at length, that placed fourth in the 110 high hurdles in the Olympics. He missed a medal by less than a tenth of a second and said it probably cost him over a million dollars. Clap your hands together fast. A million dollars. Geesh.