Shane McAdam and Sam Menegola have emerged as one the standout performers from the WA State Combine this weekend.

In Western Australia, where nine of the 24 participants in Saturday's gathering were aged over 20, McAdam equalled West Coast's Nic Naitanui's running vertical jump record, set in 2008, of 102cm.

The 20-year-old wasn't able to take part in the beep test after twisting his ankle in the agility assessment.

Former Hawthorn and Fremantle-listed player Sam Menegola, 23, made the most of another crack at an AFL career with a leading beep test score of 14.13, while Swan Districts' Nathan Broad claimed the title in the repeat sprints.

West Perth's Marcus Adams was one of the quickest over 20m while 18-year-old Brad Lynch, also from Swan Districts, registered scores in speed and agility at the elite end of the scale.

The one-day nature of the state combines means the 3km time trial is omitted from the schedule.

"By the time we get through next Sunday, 204 prospects will have been tested across the nation," AFL national talent manager Kevin Sheehan told AFL.com.au on Sunday. 

"When there's 18 clubs looking at you, it's an important couple of hours to give it your last shot at showing what you've got to offer."