Carson's Jonon Young from the Trabuco Hills Invitational ranks No. 3 overall. (Scott Padgett photo)
How far can they fly?
Want to know the total combined distance the state's best horizontal jumpers cover? In the following pages, you will find boys and girls Top 100 rankings based on the combined distances of their best long jump and best triple jump so far in 2018.
Because the rankings are based on total combined distance of the two jumps from this season, as you'll see in the notes, there are plenty of top jumpers in one event who aren't listed because they are not combo horizontal jumpers.
We try to point out the best returning jumpers from last June's CIF-State Meet if they are listed or why they are not included.
We went 100 deep for both boys and girls. Marks are pulled through last weekend's meets.

St. Mary's College HS sophomore Malcolm Clemons ranks No. 5 overall. (Eric Taylor photo)