Camden Capehart entered the UIL Texas State Championships as the nation’s fastest sprinter taking the top spot from Tate Taylor . He left Austin as one of the fastest high school boys in U.S. history. The Winsboro senior blazed to a wind-legal 10.02 seconds in the 100 meters Friday, running with a legal +1.9 meters-per-second tailwind to move to No. 6 all-time on the U.S. high school outdoor list, according to MileSplit’s all-time rankings. Capehart’s performance also stands as the fastest wind-legal high school 100-meter mark in the nation this season. The Mississippi State commit was not finished. Just hours after his historic 100-meter performance, Capehart returned to the track and dominated the Class 3A 200-meter final in 20.48 seconds. The mark came with a +2.4 wind reading, making it wind-aided, but it still completed one of the most impressive sprint doubles in recent Texas high school history.…