US Junior Nationals
June 25-27, 2004 at College Station TX

Scoreboard - winners and comments

Complete results -

Men - Women

Men

Event
Results Comment
100
U. Wisconsin's Demi Omole 10.14 +3.2 TX sr Ivory Williams 10.30 is second and MS sr Trell Kimmons 10.34 third.
200
VA sr Lashawn Merritt 20.72 +0.0 Merritt completes another big 200-400 double (AOC Raleigh and VA state meet).
400
VA sr Lashawn Merritt 46.80 Virginia star takes first step toward repeating 200-400 double at AOC Raleigh
800
FL sr Tim Harris FL 1:50.82 Winner is only HS runner in final.
1500
U. California's David Torrence 3:51.36
5000
OR sr Galen Rupp 14:16.21 Rupp pulls away from Josh McDougal NY 14:24.88 with 800 meters to go. Foot Locker champ Matt Withrow IL is third in 14:54.67.
10000
James Hower 31:21.13 2. Keith Bechtol 31:24.33, 3. Sean Quigley 31:33.58
Steeple
Oregon U.'s Kyle Alcorn 9:10.37 Alcorn just missed the WJC standard of 9:10.
110H
CA jr Kevin Craddock 13.83 +0.0 Craddock wins photo finish over U. Tennessee's Aries Merritt 13.84.
400H
UCLA's Brandon Johnson 49.59 Florida's Kerron Clement 50.86 is second. High schoolers Julius Jiles Tindall KS 54.73 and Kevin Craddock CA 56.50 are 8th and 9th.
HJ
Matt Carter 7-0.5
LJ
IL sr Nick Brown 24-4.25 +0.0 Brown won on the tie breaker over U. Wisconsin freshman Paul Hubbard , who had the same mark on his first jump and then fouled five straight times. WA sr Norris Frederick, 7th here at 23-5.25 +1.6, earned the second spot on Team USA because he met the WJC entry standard when he won the Golden West 2 weeks ago.
TJ
U. Wisconsin's Paul Hubbard 51-5.75 +2.2 Kenny Hall, the LA state champ and US#1 prep, was second at 51-1 +2.5, also meeting the WJC standarad.
PV
U. Florida's Chip Heuser 16-4.75 PA sr Andrew Rademacher 16-00.75 tied for second with Arizona State's Brandon Glenn.
SP
Auburn's Cory Martin 64-11.25
DT
Villanova's Robert McDade 192-0 MO sr Chris Rohr 189-4 was best HS thrower at 3rd.
JT
LA sr Mark Taylor 214-10 Golden West champ catches U. Washington's Brian Harris 211-8 on his last throw, improving 14 feet from his previous best effort here.
HT
Nick Owens, U. North Carolina 234-4 USR HS leader Nate Rolfe WA 219-0 was 3rd
Decathlon
U. Tennessee's Chris Helwick 7358 Helwick won last three events to overtake teammate Jangy Addy 7102. TX jr Adam Fretwell, Great Southwest champ, was third with 7045 points.
Race Walk
NJ sr Zachary Pollinger 48:22.40 17-second margin for AOC Raleigh champ.

 

 

Women

Event
Results Comment
100
CO sr Ashley Owens 11.12 +2.5 Great Southwest and Colorado champ beats Allyson Felix 11.23, Shalonda Solomon 11.36, Jasmine Baldwin 11.37 and Cleo Tyson 11.39.
200
pro Allyson Felix 22.73 +0.3 CA sr Shalonda Solomon 23.03 is second, then Penn State's Shana Cox 23.03 and CA sr Jasmine Baldwin 23.31.
400
Georgia Tech's Ashlee Kidd 52.91 NY sr Natasha Hastings NY just misses in 52.92
800
PA soph Latavia Thomas 2:08.11 MD freshman Devon Williams 2:08.75 is close second, with KS sr Trisa Nickoley third in 2:10.18.
1500
Oklahoma U.'s Jessica Eldridge 4:21.13 Two high school juniors are next: Sarah Bowman VA 4:23.36 and Erin Bedell TX 4:26.62.
3000
HI sr Tia Ferguson 9:44.54 NY jr Laura Cummings 9:46.87 is second in all-HS final.
5000
CA sr Caitlin Chock 16:10.60 USR Chock, who recently ascended to US#3 all time at 3200 meters (9:58.51), broke the US high school 5000 meter record in Jack Shepard's HIGH SCHOOL TRACK annual (10:13.7 by Mary Shea NC in 1979). Chock won by 86 seconds and was nearly 20 seconds better than the WJC entry standard (16:30).
Steeple
Selina Sekulic 10:34.72 BYU freshman Amber Harper 10:36.88 and CA sr Lindsay Allen 10:40.62 also met the WJC entry standard.
100H
U. South Carolina's Ronetta Alexander 13.22 +0.0 FL sr Shantia Moss 13.39 is a strong second in the fastest HS time of the year, with seven runners meeting the WJC standard.
400H
PA jr Nicole Leach PA 58.48 Penn Relays champ wins comfortably over Clemson freshman Christina Smith 59.53.
HJ
Cal Poly SLO fr Sharon Day 6-0.75 TX sr Inika McPherson 5-11.50, AOC Raleigh champ, also met the WJC entry standard.
LJ
U. Tennessee's Tianna Madison 21-8 +1.8 BYU's Amy Menlove 21-1.5 +1.8, CA jr Brittany Daniels 20-8 +3.3, and Southern Cal's Michelle Sanford 20-4.25 +2.4 also met the WJC entry standard.
TJ
CA jr Brittany Daniels 44-11.75 +1.4 Daniels gets record on her third jump and then fouls all three attempts in final round. TX sr Erica McLain, now the US#3 all time performer, gets 43-7.75 +0.0 on fourth attempt but cannot improve.
PV
U. Nebraska's Jenny Green 13-1.5 U. Washington's Stevie Marshalek 12-5.5 was 2nd. Two high schoolers -- CA sr Whitney Johnson and CA freshman Allison Stokke -- tied for third with Brittani Bernhard at 12-1.5.
SP
U. Texas fr Michelle Carter 53-7 HS record holder, now a freshman at Texas, wins easily, with two high schoolers next: NE jr Michaela Wallerstedt 50-3.5 and CA sr Melissa Faubus 49-7. All three bettered the WJC standard.
DT
CA sr Melissa Faubus 165-5 2. Kansas State U. freshman Lindsay Grigoriev 162-8.
JT
Fresno State's Mallory Webb 154-0 HS girls take the next three spots: Penn Relays champ Ruby Radocaj 150-7, OR champ Rachel Yurkovich 147-8, and Golden West champ Kara Patterson 142-7.
HT
VPI's Kristen Callan 193-11
Decathlon
CA sr Gayle Hunter 5328
10k Walk
Erica Adams 52:52.61 NY sr Maria Michta 54:12.68 was third.

 

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