The 5-foot-11 junior set a national high school record in the heptathlon this past season, amassing 5,798 points at the Great Southwest Classic. She went on to win the heptathlon at the USA Track & Field Junior National Championships with a score of 5,660, which ranks No. 2 in history among prep competitors. Hall’s performance qualified her for the World Junior Championships to be held in Finland in July. In leading the Eagles to a Class 4A state championship, Hall set a new class record in the 300-meter hurdles (40.76) in addition to winning the 100-meter hurdles and long jump, also capturing second in the 200-meter dash. At the time of her selection, Hall ranked No. 3 in the nation in the 300-meter hurdles, No. 5 in the high jump (5 feet, 11.75 inches) and No. 9 in the long jump (19 feet, 10.5 inches) among girls prep athletes in 2018.
Hall has maintained a weighted 4.15 GPA in the classroom. She will begin her senior year of high school this fall.
A National Honor Society member, Hall has donated her time to K-Life Ministries and to Brent’s Place, a long-term home for families and children with life-threatening illnesses. She has also volunteered locally as a youth track coach.