@Falcon1 already PM’d me that idea. Great minds think alike.
So let’s make some assumptions:
- Let's assume that the 11.2 is off. Well off. The OP claims to run a 12.02 right now. Let's assume that a properly automatic timer would add at least a second to her time.
- But the OP also ran on "bad" grass, and perhaps with less than optimal equipment. Let's assume that adversely effects her time.
Even if the “real” time is 12s, that’s untrained and raw, and with 0.16s of a recruitable sprinter at Stanford. With some polishing, she could be competitive.
If, in fact, the OP is truly running 11.2s 100s on grass with poor training and equipment, it kind of boggles the mind. I’m a bit dubious, but even with conservative corrections she’s still damn fast.
I think the trick is to get her evaluated quickly by a professional track coach.